The three Palestinian Arabic-language dailies focused today on the funeral procession of 16-year-old Mustafa Sabbah, a Palestinian teenager who was killed by Israeli gunfire in the village of Tuqu, near Bethlehem, on Friday evening.
These are the main headlines:
Al-Quds:
– A funeral procession is held for martyr Mustafa Sabbah in Tuqu.
– [Israeli occupation authorities] hand notices for demolitions in the Jordan Valley, and Israeli settlers attack farmers in Deir Jarir and Masafer Yatta.
– Tens of thousands demonstrate against the Netanyahu government.
– Nazareth: hundreds take part in the march of the first of May.
Al-Hayat Al-Jadida:
– A funeral procession is held for martyr Mustafa Sabbah in Bethlehem amid a public strike.
– Israel continues its siege of Jericho and its restrictions on Hamra and Huwara checkpoints.
– Receiving a delegation from the International Union of Socialist Youth: Prime Minister Shtayyeh calls for pressure on Israel to abide by the signed agreements and to allow elections to be held in the Palestinian territories, including Jerusalem.
– Foreign Ministry: 64 Palestinian evacuees out of Sudan arrived in Saudi Arabia.
– Tens of thousands of Israelis demonstrate against [Netanyahu’s] plan to weaken the judiciary.
Al-Ayyam:
– A funeral procession is held for martyr Mustafa Sabbah in Tuqu.
– The Israeli occupation continues its siege of Jericho for the 8th day and intensifies its military restrictions in the Jordan Valley.
– [Israel] offers tenders to build 260 new housing units in settlements in the West Bank.
– Israel: Tens of thousands demonstrate against Netanyahu’s government.
– A cyber attack targets important and sensitive websites in Israel.
(WAFA)