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The
Palestine
Red
Crescent
Society
on
Sunday
declared
a
state
of
emergency
across
the
occupied
Palestinian
territory
following
an
upsurge
in
violence
by
Israeli
soldiers
and
settlers,
including
14
attacks
on
the
society's
ambulances
in
just
three
days.
The
society
said
in
a
statement
that
it
was
declaring
a
level
3
state
of
emergency
and
putting
all
its
staff,
teams
and
volunteers
on
standby.
The
society
decried
Israeli
violations
of
international
humanitarian
law,
saying
that
in
a
72-hour
period,
it
had
faced
14
attacks
against
its
staff
and
vehicles
"in
a
serious
escalation
of
violations
against
PRCS,
its
teams
and
the
humanitarian
services
they
render.
"Most
recently,
the
statement
said
that
Israeli
soldiers
attacked
one
of
the
society's
ambulances
while
tending
to
injured
Palestinians
during
clashes
in
front
of
al-Quds
University's
Abu
Dis
campus
earlier
Sunday.
Two
days
earlier,
the
statement
said
that
Israeli
forces
attacked
an
ambulance
in
al-Issawiya
village
in
occupied
East
Jerusalem,
before
they
"proceeded
to
arrest
an
injured
Palestinian
from
inside
the
ambulance.
"Also
on
Friday,
the
windshield
of
another
ambulance
was
smashed
by
settlers
in
Burin
village
in
Nablus,
preventing
it
from
"discharging
its
humanitarian
duty.
"The
society
said
that
on
Saturday,
five
paramedics
"were
beaten
up
by
soldiers
in
Jerusalem,"
while
Israeli
forces
also
attacked
an
ambulance
crew
with
batons
in
Jerusalem's
Old
City.
The
statement
said
Israeli
soldiers
also
"severely
beat
another
ambulance
crew
in
Jabal
Al
Taweel
(Al-Bireh),
wounding
two
paramedics,"
afterward
detaining
a
wounded
Palestinian
from
the
ambulance.
The
Palestine
Red
Crescent
Society,
which
is
a
full
member
of
the
International
Movement
of
the
Red
Cross
and
Red
Crescent,
said
that
the
incidents
were
"a
blatant
violation"
of
international
humanitarian
law.
The
society
called
on
the
international
community,
including
the
UN
General
Assembly
and
Security
Council,
to
"shoulder
their
responsibilities
by
taking
the
necessary
steps
to
make
Israeli
occupation
authorities
comply"
with
international
law.
The
Palestine
Red
Crescent
Society
was
founded
in
1968,
to
cater
to
Palestinians
in
the
occupied
Palestinian
territory.
Following
the
1993
Oslo
Accord,
the
newly
established
Palestinian
Authority
Ministry
of
Health
mandated
the
society
to
provide
an
ambulance
service
to
the
Palestinian
population.
Recent
days
have
seen
a
surge
of
violence
across
the
occupied
Palestinian
territory.
Tensions
had
been
steadily
mounting
in
recent
weeks
due
to
Israeli
restrictions
on
Palestinians
seeking
to
enter
the
Al-Aqsa
Mosque
compound
in
East
Jerusalem.
A
string
of
deadly
attacks
on
Israelis,
including
a
shooting
that
left
two
settlers
dead
in
the
West
Bank
on
Thursday,
and
a
stabbing
in
Jerusalem
that
claimed
two
Israelis'
lives
on
Saturday,
prompted
further
clashes.
Dozens
of
Palestinians
have
been
reported
injured
in
recent
days,
including
many
shot
with
live
rounds.
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