Newspapers Review: Settlers attacks, army suppression of protests, president to Cairo highlight of dailies

The three Palestinian Arabic dailies published today, al-Ayyam, al-Quds, and al-Hayat al-Jadida, highlighted attacks by settlers against Palestinian civilians, the suppression of soldiers of the protests that led to injuries and the burning of olive fields, and the President's upcoming visit to Cairo. Here are the main headlines of the three dailies: Al-Ayyam: Settlers continue to burn olive trees, and the occupation army suppresses the Friday protests The President heads to Cairo today on an official visit Hundreds of settlers storm Damascus Gate 45,000 people perform the Friday prayer in Al-Aqsa despite the restrictions of the occupation A young man was arrested in Hawara for allegedly attempting to carry out a run-over attack Catholic churches to the occupation: Stop persecuting Christians and attacking their sanctities Netanyahu warns the Supreme Court against canceling the "judicial reform" 58% of the Israelis fear a civil war Al-Quds: Settlers expand an outpost in the Jordan Valley and burn olive fields south of Nablus President Abbas arrives in Egypt today America and Britain affirm their support for the current historical status quo in Jerusalem 45,000 people perform the prayer in Al-Aqsa despite the military deployment Gallant seeks to form a unity government that includes Gantz and Lapid Israel submits its response to the International Court of Justice regarding the occupation of Palestinian lands. Al-Hayat al-Jadida: The President arrives in Cairo today on an official visit Casualties in Kafr Qaddum and al-Mughayyir, and the occupation destroys the contents of a school in Beita The European Union calls for an investigation and accountability in the circumstances of the Israeli killing of Abu Samra America and Britain affirm their support for the historical status quo in the holy places in Jerusalem 'Double prevarication" - Israel presents its response to the International Court of Justice regarding the occupation of Palestinian lands The prisoner Ismail Halabiya suspends his hunger strike Two youths drown in the Rafah Sea, and a car runs over a citizen west of Ramallah Gallant seeks a unity government that includes Gantz, Lapid, and Likud members oppose voting on upcoming legislation Some 58% of the Israelis fear a civil war and 22% consider leaving the country.

Source: En - Palestine news & Information Agency - WAFA