31 oct 2019

Israeli soldiers abducted, Thursday, Palestinian human right activist, Aref Daraghma, after stopping him at a military roadblock, while heading to the northern part of the occupied West Bank.
Mo’taz Bisharat, a Palestinian official responsible for the Plains bureau in Tubas, in northeastern West Bank, said the soldiers, stationed at a military roadblock, east of the city, abducted Aref Daraghma, while heading to the Northern Plains of the West Bank.
Bisharat added that the soldiers cuffed took Daraghma to an unknown destination. The abducted Palestinian is a well-known Palestinian human rights defender.
Mo’taz Bisharat, a Palestinian official responsible for the Plains bureau in Tubas, in northeastern West Bank, said the soldiers, stationed at a military roadblock, east of the city, abducted Aref Daraghma, while heading to the Northern Plains of the West Bank.
Bisharat added that the soldiers cuffed took Daraghma to an unknown destination. The abducted Palestinian is a well-known Palestinian human rights defender.

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Thursday at dawn, twelve Palestinians, including a former Legislative Council member, from their homes, in several parts of the occupied West Bank.
The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported that the soldiers invaded and ransacked dozens of homes across the West Bank, before abducting the twelve Palestinians, including a former legislator.
The PPS stated that the soldiers abducted former political prisoner and former legislator, Khaleda Jarrar, in addition to former political prisoner, Ali Jaradat, from their homes in Ramallah, in central West Bank.
It is worth mentioning that, prior to today, Jarrar was abducted and imprisoned by Israel two times since 2015, spending around three years in prison, including being held under the arbitrary and illegal Administrative Detention orders, without charges or trial.
Detainee Ali Jaradat is also a former political prisoner, who was abducted and detained by Israel dozens of times since the 1970’s.
The soldiers also abducted Ammar Abed Sabah, from Umm Safa town, and Ward Mohammad Abda, from Kafr Ni’ma, near Ramallah.
In Bethlehem, the soldiers abducted Eraz Akram al-Wa’ra, Fadi Abu Srour and Ala’ Hmeidan, from ‘Aida refugee camp.
In Nablus, in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Ahmad Ali Sabri, from his home if Kafr Qalil village.
Three other Palestinians, identified as Abdul-Qader Jawabra, 18, Majd Bassem al-Kharouf, and Montaser Ahmad Abu Hashim, 23, from their homes in Tulkarem governorate, in northern West Bank.
In occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted a civilian guard of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, identified as Samer al-Qabbani.
On Wednesday evening, the soldiers abducted a child, identified as Mohammad Kleib, 14, from the al-‘Isawiya town, in Jerusalem, after assaulting and wounding him.
The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported that the soldiers invaded and ransacked dozens of homes across the West Bank, before abducting the twelve Palestinians, including a former legislator.
The PPS stated that the soldiers abducted former political prisoner and former legislator, Khaleda Jarrar, in addition to former political prisoner, Ali Jaradat, from their homes in Ramallah, in central West Bank.
It is worth mentioning that, prior to today, Jarrar was abducted and imprisoned by Israel two times since 2015, spending around three years in prison, including being held under the arbitrary and illegal Administrative Detention orders, without charges or trial.
Detainee Ali Jaradat is also a former political prisoner, who was abducted and detained by Israel dozens of times since the 1970’s.
The soldiers also abducted Ammar Abed Sabah, from Umm Safa town, and Ward Mohammad Abda, from Kafr Ni’ma, near Ramallah.
In Bethlehem, the soldiers abducted Eraz Akram al-Wa’ra, Fadi Abu Srour and Ala’ Hmeidan, from ‘Aida refugee camp.
In Nablus, in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Ahmad Ali Sabri, from his home if Kafr Qalil village.
Three other Palestinians, identified as Abdul-Qader Jawabra, 18, Majd Bassem al-Kharouf, and Montaser Ahmad Abu Hashim, 23, from their homes in Tulkarem governorate, in northern West Bank.
In occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted a civilian guard of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, identified as Samer al-Qabbani.
On Wednesday evening, the soldiers abducted a child, identified as Mohammad Kleib, 14, from the al-‘Isawiya town, in Jerusalem, after assaulting and wounding him.
hour long protest action in Tel Aviv’s Habima Square during which several women sat handcuffed to a chair inside a transparent box meant to resemble al-Labadi’s interrogation cell.
The action caused passersby to stop and take photos of the display, with several of them calling the police to report an “elderly woman tied to a chair.” Two officers arrived on the scene to look into the complaints.
Administrative detention is a practice which Israel uses to detain Palestinians (and occasionally some Jews) without charge or trial — indefinitely.
Administrative detention orders are reviewed every six months, but the detainees are not told of what crimes they are being accused or shown the evidence against them. The result is that it is virtually impossible to defend oneself against an administrative detention order.
“This is a young woman who has been imprisoned since August with no indictment and no one in Israel is talking about it,” said Sigal Avivi, a prominent political activist and one of the organizers of the initiative.
According to Avivi, the activists decided to take action after reading about both the torture al-Labadi faced and harsh conditions in which she is being held. Avivi said al-Labadi’s arrest was also an opportunity to strengthen the protests against the practice of administrative detention. “We can no longer be silent. Time and time again we see Israel use this tool, which is in violation of international law.”
Over the weekend, activists in Israel launched an internet campaign that included a photo of al-Labadi with the caption “Have you heard of me?” in Arabic and Hebrew, in order to draw attention to her administrative detention. The Hebrew-language Facebook page that provides information about her arrest and the struggle to release her has been shared hundreds of times since its launch.
Al-Labadi will be brought before Ofer Military Court for a hearing on her administrative arrest on Monday. Activists plan to hold a protest vigil outside the courthouse.
On Saturday, dozens of Palestinians demonstrated on Salah a-Din Street in East Jerusalem, demanding the Israeli army release al-Labadi. The police forcefully dispersed the crowd and arrested two protesters, while officers were filmed throwing the demonstrators to the ground and sitting on them during the arrests. Activestills photographer Faiz Abu Rmeleh was manhandled by an officer while filming the clashes.
Attorney Juwad Bolous, who visited al-Labadi during detention, said that since her arrest she has been interrogated for 16 days straight without being allowed to see her lawyer. Most of the interrogations lasted hours, taking place as she was handcuffed and tied to a chair. According to Bolous, the interrogators cursed at and spit on her, threatening to arrest her sister and her mother. “All the means of torture and oppression were used to force her to sign a damning confession. But despite the cruel investigation, she did not confess,” Bolous wrote over the weekend.
Al-Labadi rejects the accusations against her, which were not made public aside from a statement by the Shin Bet, according to which she was arrested under “severe security circumstances.” The Shin Bet statement hints that she was arrested for posts she published on her private Facebook page, in which she allegedly expressed support for Hezbollah as well as attacks in the West Bank.
According to reports by Palestinian journalists, al-Labadi was transferred from Jalma Prison to a hospital in Haifa for treatment, but was remanded in custody soon thereafter.
Correction: A previous version of this article misstated Al-Labadi’s age. It has been amended to reflect that she is 24 years old.
This article was first published in Hebrew on Local Call. Read it here.
The English version was reposted with minor edits from +972Magazine.
The action caused passersby to stop and take photos of the display, with several of them calling the police to report an “elderly woman tied to a chair.” Two officers arrived on the scene to look into the complaints.
Administrative detention is a practice which Israel uses to detain Palestinians (and occasionally some Jews) without charge or trial — indefinitely.
Administrative detention orders are reviewed every six months, but the detainees are not told of what crimes they are being accused or shown the evidence against them. The result is that it is virtually impossible to defend oneself against an administrative detention order.
“This is a young woman who has been imprisoned since August with no indictment and no one in Israel is talking about it,” said Sigal Avivi, a prominent political activist and one of the organizers of the initiative.
According to Avivi, the activists decided to take action after reading about both the torture al-Labadi faced and harsh conditions in which she is being held. Avivi said al-Labadi’s arrest was also an opportunity to strengthen the protests against the practice of administrative detention. “We can no longer be silent. Time and time again we see Israel use this tool, which is in violation of international law.”
Over the weekend, activists in Israel launched an internet campaign that included a photo of al-Labadi with the caption “Have you heard of me?” in Arabic and Hebrew, in order to draw attention to her administrative detention. The Hebrew-language Facebook page that provides information about her arrest and the struggle to release her has been shared hundreds of times since its launch.
Al-Labadi will be brought before Ofer Military Court for a hearing on her administrative arrest on Monday. Activists plan to hold a protest vigil outside the courthouse.
On Saturday, dozens of Palestinians demonstrated on Salah a-Din Street in East Jerusalem, demanding the Israeli army release al-Labadi. The police forcefully dispersed the crowd and arrested two protesters, while officers were filmed throwing the demonstrators to the ground and sitting on them during the arrests. Activestills photographer Faiz Abu Rmeleh was manhandled by an officer while filming the clashes.
Attorney Juwad Bolous, who visited al-Labadi during detention, said that since her arrest she has been interrogated for 16 days straight without being allowed to see her lawyer. Most of the interrogations lasted hours, taking place as she was handcuffed and tied to a chair. According to Bolous, the interrogators cursed at and spit on her, threatening to arrest her sister and her mother. “All the means of torture and oppression were used to force her to sign a damning confession. But despite the cruel investigation, she did not confess,” Bolous wrote over the weekend.
Al-Labadi rejects the accusations against her, which were not made public aside from a statement by the Shin Bet, according to which she was arrested under “severe security circumstances.” The Shin Bet statement hints that she was arrested for posts she published on her private Facebook page, in which she allegedly expressed support for Hezbollah as well as attacks in the West Bank.
According to reports by Palestinian journalists, al-Labadi was transferred from Jalma Prison to a hospital in Haifa for treatment, but was remanded in custody soon thereafter.
Correction: A previous version of this article misstated Al-Labadi’s age. It has been amended to reflect that she is 24 years old.
This article was first published in Hebrew on Local Call. Read it here.
The English version was reposted with minor edits from +972Magazine.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Thursday stormed homes of prisoners Samer Arbeed and Waleed Hanatsheh in Ramallah city and mapped them as a prelude to demolishing them.
According to local sources, Israeli soldiers ransacked the homes of prisoners Arbeed and Waleed Hanatsheh in al-Tira neighborhood and took structural measurements.
The IOF also stormed Battn al-Hawa neighborhood in Ramallah and ransacked the house of Shadi Omaira.
Prisoners Arbeed was arrested last September and later transferred to Hadassa Hospital in critical condition after his exposure to excruciating torture at the hands of Israeli interrogators.
Israeli security authorities have accused him and others of being behind the bombing incident that happened in Ein Bubin area in the west of Ramallah and resulted in the death of a Jewish settler and the injury of two others.
According to local sources, Israeli soldiers ransacked the homes of prisoners Arbeed and Waleed Hanatsheh in al-Tira neighborhood and took structural measurements.
The IOF also stormed Battn al-Hawa neighborhood in Ramallah and ransacked the house of Shadi Omaira.
Prisoners Arbeed was arrested last September and later transferred to Hadassa Hospital in critical condition after his exposure to excruciating torture at the hands of Israeli interrogators.
Israeli security authorities have accused him and others of being behind the bombing incident that happened in Ein Bubin area in the west of Ramallah and resulted in the death of a Jewish settler and the injury of two others.

The Palestinian Detainees Committee has reported that the Palestinian woman, who was shot and seriously injured by Israeli army fire, on Wednesday morning, is currently in a very critical condition, and is hooked to life support machines at an Israeli hospital.
Karim Ajwa, a lawyer of the Committee, said that the wounded woman, Soheir Islamiyah, 38, was moved by the soldiers to Shaare Zedek Medical Center, in occupied Jerusalem.
Ajwa stated that he managed to see the seriously wounded woman at the Israeli hospital, and added that she is in a critical condition, currently dependent on life support machines at the Intensive Care Unit.
He also said that the Ofar Israeli military court, near Ramallah in central West Bank, will be holding a hearing on the case of the wounded woman, this coming Sunday.
It is worth mentioning that Soheir was shot and seriously injured, on Wednesday morning, near the Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron, in the southern part of the West Bank, after the army claimed he attempted to stab them.
After shooting her, the soldiers prevented Palestinian medics from approaching her to provide her with the urgently needed medical care, and later called for an Israeli ambulance and transferred her to Shaare Zedek.
No soldiers were injured in the alleged stabbing attempt.
Karim Ajwa, a lawyer of the Committee, said that the wounded woman, Soheir Islamiyah, 38, was moved by the soldiers to Shaare Zedek Medical Center, in occupied Jerusalem.
Ajwa stated that he managed to see the seriously wounded woman at the Israeli hospital, and added that she is in a critical condition, currently dependent on life support machines at the Intensive Care Unit.
He also said that the Ofar Israeli military court, near Ramallah in central West Bank, will be holding a hearing on the case of the wounded woman, this coming Sunday.
It is worth mentioning that Soheir was shot and seriously injured, on Wednesday morning, near the Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron, in the southern part of the West Bank, after the army claimed he attempted to stab them.
After shooting her, the soldiers prevented Palestinian medics from approaching her to provide her with the urgently needed medical care, and later called for an Israeli ambulance and transferred her to Shaare Zedek.
No soldiers were injured in the alleged stabbing attempt.

The Israeli occupation police on Thursday morning kidnaped an Aqsa Mosque guard in Jerusalem, with no known reason.
According to local sources, Aqsa guard Samer Qabbani was arrested by police officers at the Mosque’s Hitta Gate as he was entering the Mosque to carry out his daily duties.
The Israeli police recently escalated their persecution of Islamic Awqaf employees, Aqsa guards and Muslim worshipers, while providing protection for Jewish settlers’ daily mass break-ins at the Mosque.
According to local sources, Aqsa guard Samer Qabbani was arrested by police officers at the Mosque’s Hitta Gate as he was entering the Mosque to carry out his daily duties.
The Israeli police recently escalated their persecution of Islamic Awqaf employees, Aqsa guards and Muslim worshipers, while providing protection for Jewish settlers’ daily mass break-ins at the Mosque.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) last night and at dawn Thursday kidnaped eight Palestinian citizens, including lawmaker Khaleda Jarrar, from their homes in different areas of the West Bank.
Jarrar, a senior official of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, had been released last March by the IOF following 20 months in jail.
In a separate incident, the IOF stormed and ransacked the home of prisoner Samer al-Arbeed from Battn al-Hawa neighborhood in Ramallah.
Arabeed has been accused of being behind the bombing incident that happened in Ein Bubin area in the west of Ramallah and resulted in the death of a Jewish settler and the injury of two others.
The IOF also kidnaped Palestinian writer and ex-detainee Ali Jaradat from his home in Ramallah city.
Two citizens called Ward Abdo and Ammar Sabah were taken prisoners during an IOF campaign in the Ramallah villages of Kafr Ni'ma and Umm Safa.
In Bethlehem, the IOF kidnaped three young men from their homes in Aida refugee camp.
In Jerusalem, Israeli police forces kidnaped last night a Palestinian kid called Mohamed Kulaib 14, from a street in Issawiya district.
Jarrar, a senior official of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, had been released last March by the IOF following 20 months in jail.
In a separate incident, the IOF stormed and ransacked the home of prisoner Samer al-Arbeed from Battn al-Hawa neighborhood in Ramallah.
Arabeed has been accused of being behind the bombing incident that happened in Ein Bubin area in the west of Ramallah and resulted in the death of a Jewish settler and the injury of two others.
The IOF also kidnaped Palestinian writer and ex-detainee Ali Jaradat from his home in Ramallah city.
Two citizens called Ward Abdo and Ammar Sabah were taken prisoners during an IOF campaign in the Ramallah villages of Kafr Ni'ma and Umm Safa.
In Bethlehem, the IOF kidnaped three young men from their homes in Aida refugee camp.
In Jerusalem, Israeli police forces kidnaped last night a Palestinian kid called Mohamed Kulaib 14, from a street in Issawiya district.

The Israeli authorities has started procedures to revoke the Israeli citizenship of Amjad Jabarin, a Palestinian young man from Umm al-Fahm city in the 1948 occupied lands.
The Israeli court in Haifa sentenced Jabarin in last October to 16 years in jails and fined him 516,000 shekels after he was found guilty of extending help to four young men from the family of Jabarin during a shootout at the Aqsa Mosque on June 14, 2017.
The four young men were killed after they shot dead two police officers at the Mosque.
In the same context, Israeli interior minister Aryeh Deri informed Shin Bet chief Nadav Argaman of his intent to file a request to the court to strip Jabarin of his Israeli citizenship because he helped others kill Israeli policemen.
The Israeli court in Haifa sentenced Jabarin in last October to 16 years in jails and fined him 516,000 shekels after he was found guilty of extending help to four young men from the family of Jabarin during a shootout at the Aqsa Mosque on June 14, 2017.
The four young men were killed after they shot dead two police officers at the Mosque.
In the same context, Israeli interior minister Aryeh Deri informed Shin Bet chief Nadav Argaman of his intent to file a request to the court to strip Jabarin of his Israeli citizenship because he helped others kill Israeli policemen.
30 oct 2019

Israeli soldiers abducted, overnight until early morning hours Wednesday, eighteen Palestinians, including a child and three siblings, in several parts of the occupied West Bank, after the soldiers stormed and searched dozens of homes, the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported.
The PPS office in Hebron governorate, in southern West Bank, said the soldiers abducted five Palestinians, identified as Riyadh Ahmad al-Jawa’da, Mohammad Rifat Sleibi, Fadi Ibrahim Shahin, and his brothers Dour and Shadi.
In Bethlehem, south of occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted Khalil Qassem Sheikh and Qassem Taleb Sheikh, from Marah Rabah village, in addition to Nader Shalabi al-Qaisi and Montaser Nawwaf al-Qaisi, from the al-Azza refugee camp.
In Ramallah and al-Biereh governorate, in central West Bank, the soldiers abducted Rabea’ Farah Abu Nawwas, 28, and Mustafa Taiseer, from Deir Abu Mashal town, in addition to Mohammad Issa Hussein, from al-Mazra’a al-Gharbiyya.
In occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted Yazan Ibrahim Marar, Tareq Issa Hussein, Mousa Ali Hussein, and Sa’id Mustafa Daoud, from Beit Doggo town, in addition to Mohammad Jawad Abu Ramouz, 14, and Majdi Abu Tayeh, from Silwan town.
The PPS office in Hebron governorate, in southern West Bank, said the soldiers abducted five Palestinians, identified as Riyadh Ahmad al-Jawa’da, Mohammad Rifat Sleibi, Fadi Ibrahim Shahin, and his brothers Dour and Shadi.
In Bethlehem, south of occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted Khalil Qassem Sheikh and Qassem Taleb Sheikh, from Marah Rabah village, in addition to Nader Shalabi al-Qaisi and Montaser Nawwaf al-Qaisi, from the al-Azza refugee camp.
In Ramallah and al-Biereh governorate, in central West Bank, the soldiers abducted Rabea’ Farah Abu Nawwas, 28, and Mustafa Taiseer, from Deir Abu Mashal town, in addition to Mohammad Issa Hussein, from al-Mazra’a al-Gharbiyya.
In occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted Yazan Ibrahim Marar, Tareq Issa Hussein, Mousa Ali Hussein, and Sa’id Mustafa Daoud, from Beit Doggo town, in addition to Mohammad Jawad Abu Ramouz, 14, and Majdi Abu Tayeh, from Silwan town.

Tension flared up at al-Aqsa Mosque on Wednesday morning after scores of Israeli settlers stormed Bab al-Rahma prayer area.
Eyewitnesses said that groups of Israeli settlers broke into Bab al-Rahma prayer area in al-Aqsa Mosque while chanting racist slogans under police guard.
Meanwhile, the Israeli police ordered al-Aqsa guard Ehab Abu Ghazala to stay away from al-Aqsa Mosque for one day as a punishment for filming a settler break-in into the site.
Earlier on the day, Israeli forces raided Silwan town in Jerusalem and kidnapped three Palestinians from their homes.
Eyewitnesses said that groups of Israeli settlers broke into Bab al-Rahma prayer area in al-Aqsa Mosque while chanting racist slogans under police guard.
Meanwhile, the Israeli police ordered al-Aqsa guard Ehab Abu Ghazala to stay away from al-Aqsa Mosque for one day as a punishment for filming a settler break-in into the site.
Earlier on the day, Israeli forces raided Silwan town in Jerusalem and kidnapped three Palestinians from their homes.

Israeli soldiers abducted, late on Tuesday evening, eight Palestinians, including one child, in the al-‘Isawiya town, and one in Silwan, in occupied East Jerusalem.
The Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic) said the soldiers assaulted in al-Isawiya several young men with batons and pepper-spray, causing various cuts and bruises.
Silwanic added that the soldiers also invaded and ransacked many stores, causing damage, before forcing many shops to close, and abducted the owners.
It stated that the soldiers abducted Moath al-Ajlouni, Morad al-Ajlouni, Ahmad Asfour, Saed Abu Sneina, ‘Abboud Abu Sneina, Mahmoud Abu Sneina and Hazem al-Qassas.
All the abducted Palestinians were as assaulted by the soldiers and suffered cuts and bruises.
In addition, the soldiers abducted a child, identified as Abdullah Da’na 15, while standing in front his home in al-‘Isawiya. video
Furthermore, a young man, identified as Ahmad Ala Sweidan, 20, was abducted from his home in Silwan.
In addition, the Israeli police released one of the civilian guards of the al-Aqsa Mosque, who was abducted earlier in the day.
The guard, Ehab Abu Ghazala, was taken prisoner for filming large groups of soldiers and colonialist settlers who stormed the courtyards of the holy site and conducted provocative tours in Bab ar-Rahma Mosque in Al-Aqsa Compound.
In related news, the army issued orders preventing Ramzi Obeisan from entering the Al-Aqsa Mosque for two weeks, after summoning him for interrogation, Monday.
The Palestinian was initially abducted on the first day of Al-Adha Muslim feast this past August, after the police assaulted him, causing fractures in his foot, when they accompanied dozens of illegal colonists in a provocative tour into the holy site’s compound.
The Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic) said the soldiers assaulted in al-Isawiya several young men with batons and pepper-spray, causing various cuts and bruises.
Silwanic added that the soldiers also invaded and ransacked many stores, causing damage, before forcing many shops to close, and abducted the owners.
It stated that the soldiers abducted Moath al-Ajlouni, Morad al-Ajlouni, Ahmad Asfour, Saed Abu Sneina, ‘Abboud Abu Sneina, Mahmoud Abu Sneina and Hazem al-Qassas.
All the abducted Palestinians were as assaulted by the soldiers and suffered cuts and bruises.
In addition, the soldiers abducted a child, identified as Abdullah Da’na 15, while standing in front his home in al-‘Isawiya. video
Furthermore, a young man, identified as Ahmad Ala Sweidan, 20, was abducted from his home in Silwan.
In addition, the Israeli police released one of the civilian guards of the al-Aqsa Mosque, who was abducted earlier in the day.
The guard, Ehab Abu Ghazala, was taken prisoner for filming large groups of soldiers and colonialist settlers who stormed the courtyards of the holy site and conducted provocative tours in Bab ar-Rahma Mosque in Al-Aqsa Compound.
In related news, the army issued orders preventing Ramzi Obeisan from entering the Al-Aqsa Mosque for two weeks, after summoning him for interrogation, Monday.
The Palestinian was initially abducted on the first day of Al-Adha Muslim feast this past August, after the police assaulted him, causing fractures in his foot, when they accompanied dozens of illegal colonists in a provocative tour into the holy site’s compound.

Israeli soldiers shot and seriously injured, on Wednesday morning, a Palestinian woman near the Ibrahimi Mosque, in the center of the southern West Bank city of Hebron, after she allegedly “attempted to stab them.”
Media sources in Hebron said the soldiers shot the Palestinian woman and left her bleeding on the ground without allowing Palestinian medics to approach her.
They added that the soldiers closed the Ibrahimi Mosque to the Palestinians and installed many roadblocks in all surrounding areas, before completely sealing them.
According to the Israeli army in occupied Hebron, the Palestinian woman allegedly “pulled out and knife and attempted to stab an officer, before she was neutralized.” video
It claimed that, according to its preliminary investigation, the woman crossed several military roadblocks before she “attempted to stab the soldiers,” and added that the attack “appears to be preplanned.”
Media sources in Hebron said the soldiers shot the Palestinian woman and left her bleeding on the ground without allowing Palestinian medics to approach her.
They added that the soldiers closed the Ibrahimi Mosque to the Palestinians and installed many roadblocks in all surrounding areas, before completely sealing them.
According to the Israeli army in occupied Hebron, the Palestinian woman allegedly “pulled out and knife and attempted to stab an officer, before she was neutralized.” video
It claimed that, according to its preliminary investigation, the woman crossed several military roadblocks before she “attempted to stab the soldiers,” and added that the attack “appears to be preplanned.”
29 oct 2019

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Tuesday at dawn, at least fifteen Palestinians from several parts of the occupied West Bank, after the soldiers stormed and ransacked dozens of homes.
Media sources said dozens of soldiers invaded the Deheishe refugee camp, south of Bethlehem, and abducted Ashraf al-‘Ajjouri, Samer al-‘Ajjouri, and Bashar Mo’eiwyi, after the army ransacked their homes.
Dozens of soldiers also invaded ‘Aseera ash-Shamaliya town, north of the northern West Bank city of Nablus, before abducting Jamal Omar Rawajba, ‘Alaa Ali Shouli, Aziz Shouli and Osama Jawad Sawalma.
In addition, the soldiers abducted Yahia Harb Skaka, from Salfit, in central West Bank.
On Tuesday morning, the soldiers attacked several civilian guards of the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, in occupied East Jerusalem, and abducted one of them, identified as Ehab Abu Ghazala.
Media sources said dozens of soldiers invaded the Deheishe refugee camp, south of Bethlehem, and abducted Ashraf al-‘Ajjouri, Samer al-‘Ajjouri, and Bashar Mo’eiwyi, after the army ransacked their homes.
Dozens of soldiers also invaded ‘Aseera ash-Shamaliya town, north of the northern West Bank city of Nablus, before abducting Jamal Omar Rawajba, ‘Alaa Ali Shouli, Aziz Shouli and Osama Jawad Sawalma.
In addition, the soldiers abducted Yahia Harb Skaka, from Salfit, in central West Bank.
On Tuesday morning, the soldiers attacked several civilian guards of the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, in occupied East Jerusalem, and abducted one of them, identified as Ehab Abu Ghazala.
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In the latest in a series of recent provocations against the al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, Israeli forces on Tuesday morning invaded the Mosque compound and assaulted Palestinian guards.
Local sources reported that the troops invaded one of the mosques located inside the al-Aqsa compound, known as the Bab Al-Rahma mosque. Eyewitnesses told reporters with the Ma’an News Agency that the troops assaulted one of the guards, named Ehab Abu Ghazala. The soldiers maltreated him, abducted him and took him for interrogation. This invasion follows a recent spate of invasions of the mosque by Israeli soldiers and settlers. |

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Monday evening kidnaped four Palestinian young men from Qalqilya city in the West Bank and one child in Jerusalem.
According to local sources, some Israeli soldiers stationed at the military gate in the west of Qalqilya stormed the area between al-Naqqar neighborhood and the separation wall and rounded up four young men
Two of the detainees were identified as Adem Dawoud and Laith Ridwan.
In Jerusalem, Israeli police forces stormed as-Sawaneh neighborhood and kidnaped 16-year-old Ahmed Qadmani from his home.
According to local sources, some Israeli soldiers stationed at the military gate in the west of Qalqilya stormed the area between al-Naqqar neighborhood and the separation wall and rounded up four young men
Two of the detainees were identified as Adem Dawoud and Laith Ridwan.
In Jerusalem, Israeli police forces stormed as-Sawaneh neighborhood and kidnaped 16-year-old Ahmed Qadmani from his home.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Tuesday arrested two Palestinian citizens and injured one of them during their presence in the east of Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip.
According to local sources, Israeli soldiers in the military post of Sufa, east of Rafah, spotted two young men during their attempt to infiltrate into Israel, fired illumination flares and opened fire at them.
The sources added that the soldiers subdued and arrested the young men after wounding one of them.
According to local sources, Israeli soldiers in the military post of Sufa, east of Rafah, spotted two young men during their attempt to infiltrate into Israel, fired illumination flares and opened fire at them.
The sources added that the soldiers subdued and arrested the young men after wounding one of them.