Newspapers Review: The continuous Israeli aggression on Gaza that so far claimed 33 people focus of dailies

The three Palestinian Arabic dailies, al-Quds, al-Hayat al-Jadida, and al-Ayyam, published today highlighted the continuous Israeli aggression on the besieged Gaza Strip and the killing of 33 people so far, including six children, in addition to dozens of injuries. Following are the main headlines in these dailies: Al-Hayat al-Jadida: 33 martyrs, including six children, since the beginning of the aggression on the Gaza Strip The occupation continues with the assassinations, sirens blare in Asqalan, Jerusalem, and Gosh Etzion settlements block Egypt suggests a new text for a ceasefire and awaits a response from the Islamic Jihad and Israel The aggression on Gaza halts life and warns of a humanitarian crisis Dozens injured in the West Bank, two of them critically Harel: Israel intentionally murdered children in the assassination of the Palestinian leaders Aggression on Gaza raises Likud's popularity The number of settlers in the occupied West Bank exceeds the half million PICA heals wounds of Palestinian refugees and other nationals in Lebanon Alkaila condemns Israeli targeting of hospitals in the Gaza Strip Al Ayyam: Injuries during occupation suppressing demonstrations, and settlers storming lands in Silwad and Deir Jarir 40,000 perform payer Friday in Al Aqsa The two parties of the Sudanese conflict agree on humanitarian rules but no understanding on a ceasefire Occupation attacks demonstrators in Sheikh Jarrah Report: Settlers in West Bank exceed half a million Al Quds: Three martyrs in Gaza, among them a Jihad leader B'Tselem: A rise in police attacks on Palestinians in Jerusalem and in Israel Injuries during the suppression of the weekly demonstrations Marches in Jordan and Lebanon condemning Israel's aggression 50,000 people pray in Al Aqsa in spite of tightening the siege on Jerusalem A year after Abu Akleh's murder, Washington closes the file of accountability for the murderers

Source: En - Palestine news & Information Agency - WAFA