31 jan 2020

Israeli soldiers abducted, Friday, two Palestinians, in addition to injuring one with a gas bomb in the shoulder, and caused many others to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation, near Tubas, in northeastern West Bank, during a nonviolent procession against the ongoing illegal Israeli colonialist activities.
Media sources said dozens of residents, and activists, marched in ‘Atouf village, east of Tubas, before the soldiers attacked them with a barrage of gas bombs, concussion grenades and rubber-coated steel bullets.
They added that one Palestinian was shot with a gas bomb in the shoulder, before medics rushed him to a hospital in Tubas.
Several Palestinians suffered the effects of teargas inhalation and received the needed treatment by the medics.
In addition, the soldiers abducted two young men, identified as Abdul-Jalil Rasmi Bisharat and Ramah Bani Odah.
The protesters said they will continue to protest this illegal colonialist occupation of Palestine and will not allow the U.S. Administration of D. Trump, to dictate the Palestinian fate and future, and will continue the struggle until liberation, independence and sovereignty.
On Thursday evening, the soldiers abducted two children, identified as Hamza Sameeh Bahar, 14, and Abdullah Fahed Sabarna, 12, in the ath-Thaher town, south of Beit Ummar, north of the southern West Bank city of Hebron.
Media sources said dozens of residents, and activists, marched in ‘Atouf village, east of Tubas, before the soldiers attacked them with a barrage of gas bombs, concussion grenades and rubber-coated steel bullets.
They added that one Palestinian was shot with a gas bomb in the shoulder, before medics rushed him to a hospital in Tubas.
Several Palestinians suffered the effects of teargas inhalation and received the needed treatment by the medics.
In addition, the soldiers abducted two young men, identified as Abdul-Jalil Rasmi Bisharat and Ramah Bani Odah.
The protesters said they will continue to protest this illegal colonialist occupation of Palestine and will not allow the U.S. Administration of D. Trump, to dictate the Palestinian fate and future, and will continue the struggle until liberation, independence and sovereignty.
On Thursday evening, the soldiers abducted two children, identified as Hamza Sameeh Bahar, 14, and Abdullah Fahed Sabarna, 12, in the ath-Thaher town, south of Beit Ummar, north of the southern West Bank city of Hebron.

The Israeli occupation police on Thursday evening kidnapped five Palestinian youths during raids in different areas in Jerusalem.
Local sources said that the Israeli police stormed al-Isawiya town, northeast of Jerusalem City, clashed with the residents and arrested five youths.
Similar confrontations flared up in the nearby Shu'fat refugee camp with no injuries or arrests reported.
Local sources said that the Israeli police stormed al-Isawiya town, northeast of Jerusalem City, clashed with the residents and arrested five youths.
Similar confrontations flared up in the nearby Shu'fat refugee camp with no injuries or arrests reported.

A number of Palestinian worshipers were injured and arrested by the Israeli occupation police following Dawn Prayer at al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.
Local sources said that the Israeli police broke into al-Aqsa Mosque and attacked the peaceful worshipers. video
At least 10 worshipers were injured by rubber-coated metal bullets. video
Meanwhile at Bab Hitta, one of al-Aqsa Mosque's gates, the Israeli police arrested three Palestinian youths after beating them. video
Despite the cold weather and Israeli restrictions, hundreds of Palestinian worshipers flocked to al-Aqsa Mosque to attend Dawn Prayer as part of a campaign to intensify the Palestinian presence at the site and protest the US president Donald Trump's recently announced peace plan "the deal of the century".
Local sources said that the Israeli police broke into al-Aqsa Mosque and attacked the peaceful worshipers. video
At least 10 worshipers were injured by rubber-coated metal bullets. video
Meanwhile at Bab Hitta, one of al-Aqsa Mosque's gates, the Israeli police arrested three Palestinian youths after beating them. video
Despite the cold weather and Israeli restrictions, hundreds of Palestinian worshipers flocked to al-Aqsa Mosque to attend Dawn Prayer as part of a campaign to intensify the Palestinian presence at the site and protest the US president Donald Trump's recently announced peace plan "the deal of the century".

Israeli forces, on Thursday evening, brutally arrested two children from Beit Ummar, north of Hebron, in the southern occupied West Bank, Shehab News Agency reported.
Local sources said that the occupation forces abducted Hamza Samih Issa Bahr, 14, and Abdullah Fahd Ibrahim Odeh Sabarneh, 12, in the Al-Dhahr region, south of the town, after confrontations erupted in the area.
Local sources said that the occupation forces abducted Hamza Samih Issa Bahr, 14, and Abdullah Fahd Ibrahim Odeh Sabarneh, 12, in the Al-Dhahr region, south of the town, after confrontations erupted in the area.
30 jan 2020

The Israeli occupation police on Wednesday evening decided to shot down a Palestinian-owned pastry shop in the Old City of Jerusalem for 15 days as a punitive measure for distributing sweets. video
The storeowner, Abboud Abu Subaih, received the closure order from the police on a charge of doling out free sweets to Muslim worshipers at the Aqsa Mosque’ doors last Friday at dawn.
Last Friday, Israeli police officers detained six Jerusalemite young men while they were distributing free sweets from the pastry shop outside the Mosque, where scores of Muslim worshipers flocked for dawn prayers.
The storeowner, Abboud Abu Subaih, received the closure order from the police on a charge of doling out free sweets to Muslim worshipers at the Aqsa Mosque’ doors last Friday at dawn.
Last Friday, Israeli police officers detained six Jerusalemite young men while they were distributing free sweets from the pastry shop outside the Mosque, where scores of Muslim worshipers flocked for dawn prayers.

Winter arrives every year as an unwelcome guest for Palestinian prisoners in the Israeli occupation jails, especially those held temporarily in detention and interrogation centers.
The lack of winter clothes, blankets and heating devices in the first weeks of their detention doubles the Palestinian prisoners' suffering.
According to the Prisoners Media Office, the newly arrested West Bank Palestinians are immediately transferred to interrogation centers and the only clothes they have are the ones they were wearing at the time of their arrest.
There are about seven Israeli detention and interrogation centers where Palestinian prisoners are held during the first days or weeks of their detention.
No heating
The Prisoners Media Office said that the Israeli detention centers do not have adequate heating facilities, blankets or hot water. Moreover, the food provided to the prisoners is bad in terms of quantity and quality and does not meet their bodies' need for energy on cold days.
Sometimes the food is dirty, the office added, so the prisoners prefer to stay hungry over eating it.
Some sick prisoners need particular kinds of meals which they are deliberately denied by the Israeli Prison Service.
Many Palestinian prisoners spend months in these interrogation centers under harsh conditions. The only clothes the Israel Prison Service gives to prisoners are the light brown prison overalls, which do not protect them from the biting cold, and worn out blankets.
Etzion
Etzion is considered one of the worst Israeli detention centers in the Occupied West Bank with its poorly equipped prison cells and the deliberate negligence policy pursued by the Israel Prison Service against Palestinian detainees.
Further deepening the suffering of Palestinian prisoners, the Israel Prison Service in Etzion carries out regular arbitrary search campaigns in the winter, during which the detainees are ordered to stay outside their cells with no heavy clothes or blankets and sometimes they are even asked to remove some or all of their clothing despite the cold weather.
The Prisoners Media Office appealed to the international human rights organizations to visit the Israeli detention and interrogation centers to learn about the inhumane practices the Palestinian prisoners are exposed to. Some of these practices amount to war crimes, it noted.
It also called on these organizations to pressure the Israeli occupation to abide by the international humanitarian law while dealing with the prisoners.
The lack of winter clothes, blankets and heating devices in the first weeks of their detention doubles the Palestinian prisoners' suffering.
According to the Prisoners Media Office, the newly arrested West Bank Palestinians are immediately transferred to interrogation centers and the only clothes they have are the ones they were wearing at the time of their arrest.
There are about seven Israeli detention and interrogation centers where Palestinian prisoners are held during the first days or weeks of their detention.
No heating
The Prisoners Media Office said that the Israeli detention centers do not have adequate heating facilities, blankets or hot water. Moreover, the food provided to the prisoners is bad in terms of quantity and quality and does not meet their bodies' need for energy on cold days.
Sometimes the food is dirty, the office added, so the prisoners prefer to stay hungry over eating it.
Some sick prisoners need particular kinds of meals which they are deliberately denied by the Israeli Prison Service.
Many Palestinian prisoners spend months in these interrogation centers under harsh conditions. The only clothes the Israel Prison Service gives to prisoners are the light brown prison overalls, which do not protect them from the biting cold, and worn out blankets.
Etzion
Etzion is considered one of the worst Israeli detention centers in the Occupied West Bank with its poorly equipped prison cells and the deliberate negligence policy pursued by the Israel Prison Service against Palestinian detainees.
Further deepening the suffering of Palestinian prisoners, the Israel Prison Service in Etzion carries out regular arbitrary search campaigns in the winter, during which the detainees are ordered to stay outside their cells with no heavy clothes or blankets and sometimes they are even asked to remove some or all of their clothing despite the cold weather.
The Prisoners Media Office appealed to the international human rights organizations to visit the Israeli detention and interrogation centers to learn about the inhumane practices the Palestinian prisoners are exposed to. Some of these practices amount to war crimes, it noted.
It also called on these organizations to pressure the Israeli occupation to abide by the international humanitarian law while dealing with the prisoners.

The Israeli occupation police on Wednesday evening closed all the Aqsa Mosque’s doors for about one hour after arresting two Palestinian young men at the holy site on allegations that they were found in possession of a knife.
According to local sources, police officers subdued and hauled two young men to a detention center after chasing them in the Mosque’s main courtyard.
The police claimed that one of the young men was spotted carrying a knife.
They also shut down the Mosque for about one hour and prevented Muslim worshipers from entering or leaving the holy site.
According to local sources, police officers subdued and hauled two young men to a detention center after chasing them in the Mosque’s main courtyard.
The police claimed that one of the young men was spotted carrying a knife.
They also shut down the Mosque for about one hour and prevented Muslim worshipers from entering or leaving the holy site.
29 jan 2020

The Israeli occupation police in Jerusalem on Wednesday morning kidnaped five Palestinian young men from the Aqsa Mosque’s Bab al-Amoud prayer building and one of the Mosque guards. video
According to local media sources, police officers physically assaulted five young men and arrested them, with no guilt, during their presence at the Bab al-Amoud site.
The police also rounded up Hamza Namer, an Aqsa Mosque guard, from the same holy site and hauled him to the Asbat detention center.
In a separate incident, the Israeli municipality in Occupied Jerusalem forced Mohamed al-Hems, a Jerusalemite activist, to demolish a residential room under construction in Issawiy district at the pretext of unlicensed construction. video
A municipal crew delivered a demolition ultimatum against the structure, warning that he would incur heavy expenses if he did not raze the room himself.
According to local media sources, police officers physically assaulted five young men and arrested them, with no guilt, during their presence at the Bab al-Amoud site.
The police also rounded up Hamza Namer, an Aqsa Mosque guard, from the same holy site and hauled him to the Asbat detention center.
In a separate incident, the Israeli municipality in Occupied Jerusalem forced Mohamed al-Hems, a Jerusalemite activist, to demolish a residential room under construction in Issawiy district at the pretext of unlicensed construction. video
A municipal crew delivered a demolition ultimatum against the structure, warning that he would incur heavy expenses if he did not raze the room himself.

Dozens of Palestinians were wounded by Israeli military attacks on protests in several parts of the occupied West Bank, denouncing the Trump “peace plan” announced last night.
Updates:
– Soldiers shoot a Palestinian child, 14, with a rubber-coated steel bullet in the head, and cause dozens of residents to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation, in the al-‘Arroub refugee camp, north of Hebron.
– Israeli sources abduct three schoolchildren, identified as Ahmad Aref Ra’ey, Ahmad Amir Abu al-Keiran, and Fuad Sabateen, in the al-‘Arroub refugee camp. video
– Army injures seven Palestinians in Bethlehem, including one in the head.
– Soldiers injured two Palestinian with live fire in the at-Taweel Mountain in al-Biereh city, in central West Bank.
– Soldiers detain cameraman, Suleiman Abu Srour, who works for the Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA), and Palestine TV cameraman, Omar Abu Awad, for more than two hours while documenting procession in the West Bank’s Jordan Valley, and threaten to imprison them if they continue news coverage.
The Palestinian Red Crescent said that its crews dealt with 11 injuries, one of which was a rubber-coated bullet to the head, in the Al-Aroub camp, north of Hebron, in southern West Bank.
Palestine News Network (PNN) has reported that the soldiers, stationed at the entrance to the camp, fired tear gas canisters towards the march, which led to the injury of a citizen with a rubber-coated bullet to the head.
In the city of Bethlehem, Israeli occupation forces stationed at the northern entrance to the city, this afternoon, suppressed a march that condemned the so-called “Deal of the Century.” video
The march started from the Deheisheh camp toward Rachel’s Tomb, at the northern entrance to the city of Bethlehem.
In the Jordan Valley, 10 citizens suffocated after occupation forces’ repression of the participants in popular activities condemning the “Deal of the Century” and the endeavors to annex the northern Jordan Valley. video
The soldiers also tightened military measures in the Jordan Valley, and have erected many flying checkpoints in various areas, to prevent the arrival of citizens from various governorates there.
In occupied Jerusalem, clashes broke out between youth and occupation forces near the University of Al-Quds, in the town of Abu Dis, where occupation soldiers fired gas bombs and rubber-coated metal bullets at citizens and students, closing the main street near the university, with no casualties reported. video video
Updates:
– Soldiers shoot a Palestinian child, 14, with a rubber-coated steel bullet in the head, and cause dozens of residents to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation, in the al-‘Arroub refugee camp, north of Hebron.
– Israeli sources abduct three schoolchildren, identified as Ahmad Aref Ra’ey, Ahmad Amir Abu al-Keiran, and Fuad Sabateen, in the al-‘Arroub refugee camp. video
– Army injures seven Palestinians in Bethlehem, including one in the head.
– Soldiers injured two Palestinian with live fire in the at-Taweel Mountain in al-Biereh city, in central West Bank.
– Soldiers detain cameraman, Suleiman Abu Srour, who works for the Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA), and Palestine TV cameraman, Omar Abu Awad, for more than two hours while documenting procession in the West Bank’s Jordan Valley, and threaten to imprison them if they continue news coverage.
The Palestinian Red Crescent said that its crews dealt with 11 injuries, one of which was a rubber-coated bullet to the head, in the Al-Aroub camp, north of Hebron, in southern West Bank.
Palestine News Network (PNN) has reported that the soldiers, stationed at the entrance to the camp, fired tear gas canisters towards the march, which led to the injury of a citizen with a rubber-coated bullet to the head.
In the city of Bethlehem, Israeli occupation forces stationed at the northern entrance to the city, this afternoon, suppressed a march that condemned the so-called “Deal of the Century.” video
The march started from the Deheisheh camp toward Rachel’s Tomb, at the northern entrance to the city of Bethlehem.
In the Jordan Valley, 10 citizens suffocated after occupation forces’ repression of the participants in popular activities condemning the “Deal of the Century” and the endeavors to annex the northern Jordan Valley. video
The soldiers also tightened military measures in the Jordan Valley, and have erected many flying checkpoints in various areas, to prevent the arrival of citizens from various governorates there.
In occupied Jerusalem, clashes broke out between youth and occupation forces near the University of Al-Quds, in the town of Abu Dis, where occupation soldiers fired gas bombs and rubber-coated metal bullets at citizens and students, closing the main street near the university, with no casualties reported. video video

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Wednesday at dawn, nine Palestinians, including a wounded teen, in several parts of the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported.
The PPS office in Hebron, in southern West Bank, said the soldiers invaded the towns of Doura and Beit Ummar, before storming and ransacking many homes, and abducted four Palestinians, including a wounded teen and a former political prisoner.
The PPS said the soldiers abducted Nour Mohammad Sleibi, 17, from Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, who suffered a serious injury, on December 6th, 2019, after the soldiers shot him with a live round in the chest existing from his back.
His family expressed serious concerns about his fate, especially since he still receives treatment that could require many more months.
Directly after the soldiers abducted the wounded teen, his father went to Etzion military base in an attempt to give the army the medical reports detailing his injuries, and his son’s medications, but the soldiers refused and forced him away.
It added that the soldier also abducted Mohammad Mousa Awad, 18, and Sa’ad Adnan Za’aqeeq, 18, from Beit Ummar, in addition to a former political prisoner, identified as Anas Taiseer al-Awawda, from Doura town, southwest of Hebron.
In the occupied Palestinian capital, Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted five Palestinians, including three children.
The abducted Palestinian children have been identified as Ahmad al-Moghrabi, Mahran al-Ja’bari, and Mohannad al-Hamdallah.
The soldiers also abducted a civilian guard of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, identified as Hamza Nimra, in addition to a young man, who remained unidentified at the time of this report and was taken prisoner at the Qalandia Terminal, north of occupied Jerusalem. video
The PPS office in Hebron, in southern West Bank, said the soldiers invaded the towns of Doura and Beit Ummar, before storming and ransacking many homes, and abducted four Palestinians, including a wounded teen and a former political prisoner.
The PPS said the soldiers abducted Nour Mohammad Sleibi, 17, from Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, who suffered a serious injury, on December 6th, 2019, after the soldiers shot him with a live round in the chest existing from his back.
His family expressed serious concerns about his fate, especially since he still receives treatment that could require many more months.
Directly after the soldiers abducted the wounded teen, his father went to Etzion military base in an attempt to give the army the medical reports detailing his injuries, and his son’s medications, but the soldiers refused and forced him away.
It added that the soldier also abducted Mohammad Mousa Awad, 18, and Sa’ad Adnan Za’aqeeq, 18, from Beit Ummar, in addition to a former political prisoner, identified as Anas Taiseer al-Awawda, from Doura town, southwest of Hebron.
In the occupied Palestinian capital, Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted five Palestinians, including three children.
The abducted Palestinian children have been identified as Ahmad al-Moghrabi, Mahran al-Ja’bari, and Mohannad al-Hamdallah.
The soldiers also abducted a civilian guard of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, identified as Hamza Nimra, in addition to a young man, who remained unidentified at the time of this report and was taken prisoner at the Qalandia Terminal, north of occupied Jerusalem. video