Fourteen civilians were injured in the attack by the occupation forces on the sit-in protesters in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood and on citizens leaving the evening prayer, in the Bab al-Amud area in occupied Jerusalem, on Sunday evening.
The Palestine Red Crescent Society said that 14 civilians were injured during clashes with the occupation forces in Sheikh Jarrah and Bab al-Amud, 4 of them were transferred to Jerusalem hospitals for treatment, while a paramedic was wounded by rubber bullets while trying to evacuate the injured.
The Israeli occupation forces also attacked an ambulance with rubber bullets and stun grenades.
A number of citizens were wounded and a number of others were arrested, in the evening, in confrontations with the occupation in the villages of Issawiya and Al-Tur, northeast of occupied Jerusalem, after they confronted settlers who tried to storm the two villages.
And local sources reported that the occupation forces arrested a number of young men and injured others after citizens of the two villages responded to the settlers´ attempts to storm the village, with protection from the occupation army.
The Red Crescent said: "Its crews dealt with an injury to a young man with a stone in the head, after confrontations between settlers and young men at one of the entrances to the town of Al-Tur. First aid was provided to him and taken to the hospital, while others were injured at the entrance to Issawiya."
Clashes erupted tonight with the occupation near Bab al-Amud and al-Sahira and on Sultan Suleiman Street, the link between them.
The occupation forces brutally assaulted citizens leaving the Al-Aqsa Mosque in a scene that is repeated daily in the month of Ramadan.
And the occupation soldiers prevented the Jerusalemites from being present in Bab al-Amoud Square and expelled those present there to the nearby Nablus Street.
In the neighboring town of Silwan, clashes erupted between the Israeli occupation forces and the youths, and no injuries were reported on the scene.
In Sheikh Jarrah, violent confrontations broke out with the occupation police, who attacked the people of the neighborhood and in solidarity there, and arrested a number of them and wounded others.
At least ten worshipers were also injured, at dawn today, after the occupation police attacked them as they were leaving the Al-Aqsa Mosque after reviving Laylat al-Qadr, near the Lions Gate.
The Red Crescent Society reported that its crews took one of the injured to hospital after he was hit by a rubber-coated metal bullet in his mouth, while the rest of the injuries were treated in the field.
It reported that a family consisting of a father and 4 of his children were injured as a result of the occupation forces firing stun grenades directly at them near Amud Gate in occupied Jerusalem.