30 nov 2018

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Friday arrested three Palestinian youths for allegedly throwing Molotov cocktails at Israeli soldiers.
The Hebrew website "0404" said, quoting an Israeli army spokesman, that the IOF arrested three Palestinian youths aged 16-17 in Beitunya town, west of Ramallah.
The spokesman claimed that the youths were arrested after they threw Molotov cocktails at Israeli soldiers. No injuries were reported among them.
A fourth Palestinian was arrested on Friday in Beit Surik town, northwest of Jerusalem, after he set fire to part of the Apartheid Wall.
The Hebrew website "0404" said, quoting an Israeli army spokesman, that the IOF arrested three Palestinian youths aged 16-17 in Beitunya town, west of Ramallah.
The spokesman claimed that the youths were arrested after they threw Molotov cocktails at Israeli soldiers. No injuries were reported among them.
A fourth Palestinian was arrested on Friday in Beit Surik town, northwest of Jerusalem, after he set fire to part of the Apartheid Wall.

Israeli soldiers abducted, Friday, two Palestinians from Ramin town, east of Tulkarem, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank.
The WAFA Palestinian News Agency said the soldiers invaded the town, and abducted Saleh As’ad Bseisi, 20, and Qussai Faleh Farhan, 18.
It added that the soldiers also fired gas bombs and concussion grenades at many protesters, who hurled stones at the invading arm jeeps.
Furthermore, the soldiers stopped and searched many cars, and interrogated the Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
The WAFA Palestinian News Agency said the soldiers invaded the town, and abducted Saleh As’ad Bseisi, 20, and Qussai Faleh Farhan, 18.
It added that the soldiers also fired gas bombs and concussion grenades at many protesters, who hurled stones at the invading arm jeeps.
Furthermore, the soldiers stopped and searched many cars, and interrogated the Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
29 nov 2018

Israeli soldiers abducted, Thursday, at least six Palestinians, including two former political prisoners, in several parts of the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported.
The PPS said that the soldiers invaded and ransacked many homes at dawn, in the Ramallah and al-Biereh Governorate, in central West Bank, and abducted Nasr Mohannad Hamayel, Hazem Abdullah Ladadweh and Ja’far Mahmoud B’eirat.
The soldier also abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Ameer Salama, from Nablus, in northern West Bank.
In Qalqilia, also in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Issa Amer, a former political prisoner who previous spent eleven years in Israeli prisons.
Furthermore, the soldiers abducted a Palestinian Shepherd, identified as Sati Daraghma, in the Sweida area in the West Bank’s Northern Plains.
It is worth mentioning that the army frequently abducts shepherds in that area, and refused to release them unless their pay high fines.
The Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association (Addameer) has reported that Israeli is holding at least 5.580 Palestinian political prisoners, including dozens of children.
The PPS said that the soldiers invaded and ransacked many homes at dawn, in the Ramallah and al-Biereh Governorate, in central West Bank, and abducted Nasr Mohannad Hamayel, Hazem Abdullah Ladadweh and Ja’far Mahmoud B’eirat.
The soldier also abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Ameer Salama, from Nablus, in northern West Bank.
In Qalqilia, also in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Issa Amer, a former political prisoner who previous spent eleven years in Israeli prisons.
Furthermore, the soldiers abducted a Palestinian Shepherd, identified as Sati Daraghma, in the Sweida area in the West Bank’s Northern Plains.
It is worth mentioning that the army frequently abducts shepherds in that area, and refused to release them unless their pay high fines.
The Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association (Addameer) has reported that Israeli is holding at least 5.580 Palestinian political prisoners, including dozens of children.

The Israeli Prosecutor’s Office at an Israeli military court in the northern part of the West Bank, filed an indictment against Walid Suleiman Na’alwa, the father of Ashraf Na’alwa, accusing him of aiding his son, who shot and killed two Israeli colonists in Burkan colony.
Israeli sources said the father is accused of “not trying to stop the shooting,” and of “obstructing justice,” and that he “knew his son owned a weapon and was training on how to use it in order to carry out a shooting attack.”
They added that the father is also accused of trying to hide his son’s car, and later attempted to sell it when he could not get rid of it.
The Israeli army has been searching to Ashraf since the shooting on October 7th, 2018, and the soldiers repeatedly invaded his home, and the homes of his relatives, and abducted many of them, including his mother, father and sisters.
Soldiers Detonate Doors Of Homes And Stores, Before Invading Them, Near Tulkarem
Israeli sources said the father is accused of “not trying to stop the shooting,” and of “obstructing justice,” and that he “knew his son owned a weapon and was training on how to use it in order to carry out a shooting attack.”
They added that the father is also accused of trying to hide his son’s car, and later attempted to sell it when he could not get rid of it.
The Israeli army has been searching to Ashraf since the shooting on October 7th, 2018, and the soldiers repeatedly invaded his home, and the homes of his relatives, and abducted many of them, including his mother, father and sisters.
Soldiers Detonate Doors Of Homes And Stores, Before Invading Them, Near Tulkarem

A number of Palestinians were kidnapped by the Israeli occupation forces at daybreak Thursday in abduction sweeps rocking West Bank provinces.
The Israeli army claimed responsibility for the abduction of 10 Palestinians from their family homes in the occupied West Bank.
Israeli soldiers kidnapped the Palestinian ex-prisoner Umair Salama after they raided his family home in Rafidia neighborhood, west of Nablus.
Clashes burst our near Kamal Junbalat School, in Rafidya, shortly after the occupation forces rolled into the area and cracked down on the locals.
The campaign targeted Palestinian youths from Kafr Malik town, east of Ramallah, and al-Mazra’a al-Gharbiya, to the west.
At the same time, Israeli military patrols wreaked havoc on civilian homes in al-Khalil, Ramallah, and Qalqilya provinces.
Palestinian ex-prisoner Issa Amer was also kidnapped by the occupation forces from his home in Qalqilya.
Overnight, clashes flared up in Sebastiya town, northwest of Nablus, moments after Israeli troops stormed the local archeological site and showered the area with randomly-discharged spates of teargas.
Army Abducts A Former Political Prisoner From Nablus
Israeli soldiers abducted, on Thursday at dawn, a former political prisoner from the northern West Bank city of Nablus, and attacked dozens of protesters in Sebastia and Qaryout nearby towns.
Media sources in Nablus have reported that several army jeeps invaded Rafidia neighborhood in the city, and abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Amir Salama, 23.
They added that the soldiers violently searched and ransacked Salama’s home, and interrogated several members of his family, before abducting him.
Furthermore, the soldiers invaded the Archeological Area in Sebastia town, northwest of Nablus, for the sixth time this week, and attacked dozens of Palestinian protesters with concussion grenades and gas bombs.
The army also invaded Qaryout town, south of Nablus, and fired several gas bombs and concussion grenades at protesters and homes.
The Israeli army claimed responsibility for the abduction of 10 Palestinians from their family homes in the occupied West Bank.
Israeli soldiers kidnapped the Palestinian ex-prisoner Umair Salama after they raided his family home in Rafidia neighborhood, west of Nablus.
Clashes burst our near Kamal Junbalat School, in Rafidya, shortly after the occupation forces rolled into the area and cracked down on the locals.
The campaign targeted Palestinian youths from Kafr Malik town, east of Ramallah, and al-Mazra’a al-Gharbiya, to the west.
At the same time, Israeli military patrols wreaked havoc on civilian homes in al-Khalil, Ramallah, and Qalqilya provinces.
Palestinian ex-prisoner Issa Amer was also kidnapped by the occupation forces from his home in Qalqilya.
Overnight, clashes flared up in Sebastiya town, northwest of Nablus, moments after Israeli troops stormed the local archeological site and showered the area with randomly-discharged spates of teargas.
Army Abducts A Former Political Prisoner From Nablus
Israeli soldiers abducted, on Thursday at dawn, a former political prisoner from the northern West Bank city of Nablus, and attacked dozens of protesters in Sebastia and Qaryout nearby towns.
Media sources in Nablus have reported that several army jeeps invaded Rafidia neighborhood in the city, and abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Amir Salama, 23.
They added that the soldiers violently searched and ransacked Salama’s home, and interrogated several members of his family, before abducting him.
Furthermore, the soldiers invaded the Archeological Area in Sebastia town, northwest of Nablus, for the sixth time this week, and attacked dozens of Palestinian protesters with concussion grenades and gas bombs.
The army also invaded Qaryout town, south of Nablus, and fired several gas bombs and concussion grenades at protesters and homes.