30 sept 2019

Hiba al-Lubbadi
The Palestinian Detainees’ Committee has reported, Monday, that seven detainees in Israeli prisons, including one woman, are ongoing with hunger strike, protesting being held under the arbitrary Administrative Detention orders, without charges or trial.
The Committee stated that one of the detainees, identified as Ahmad Abdul-Karim Ghannam, 42, from Doura town, southwest of the southern West Bank city of Hebron, started the hunger strike 79 days ago, and is facing serious complications, especially since he also has cancer.
The second detainee, Ismael Ali, 30, from Abu Dis near Jerusalem, was taken prisoner in February of this year and started his strike 69 days ago.
The third detainee is Tareq Qa’dan, 46, from Jenin governorate in Northern West Bank; he started the strike 62 days ago. He was frequently abducted and imprisoned, spending a total of 11 years in prison.
The fourth detainee is Mos’ab al-Hindi, 29, from Tal town near the northern West Bank city of Nablus; he was taken prisoner on September 4th and started the strike seven days ago.
Al-Hindi is a former political prisoner who previously also went on hunger strike for being held under Administrative Detention orders which were renewed for a total of 24 times, over the course of numerous abductions and imprisonment.
The fifth detainee is Monir Bassel Sawafta, 36, from Tubas in northeastern West Bank; he was abducted on March 29th and received a six-month Administrative Detention order. He is a former political prisoner who was held for a total of four years in prison prior to his current detention.
The sixth detainee, Ahmad Zahran, 42, from Deir Abu Mashal town, near Ramallah in central West Bank, started his strike seven days ago. He is a married father of four and was abducted this past March.
Zahran started the strike seven days ago after Israel refused to release him, despite an agreement that was reached after he held a 39-day hunger strike earlier this year.
The seventh detainee is Hiba al-Lubbadi, 24, a bearer of a Jordanian and a Palestinian citizenship, who was abducted when she was traveling to Jenin to visit with her family.
She was taken prisoner on the border terminal between Jordan and the occupied West Bank and was subjected to harsh interrogation for 25 consecutive days, before she was slapped with an Administrative Detention order, and started the hunger strike seven days ago.
The Palestinian Detainees’ Committee has reported, Monday, that seven detainees in Israeli prisons, including one woman, are ongoing with hunger strike, protesting being held under the arbitrary Administrative Detention orders, without charges or trial.
The Committee stated that one of the detainees, identified as Ahmad Abdul-Karim Ghannam, 42, from Doura town, southwest of the southern West Bank city of Hebron, started the hunger strike 79 days ago, and is facing serious complications, especially since he also has cancer.
The second detainee, Ismael Ali, 30, from Abu Dis near Jerusalem, was taken prisoner in February of this year and started his strike 69 days ago.
The third detainee is Tareq Qa’dan, 46, from Jenin governorate in Northern West Bank; he started the strike 62 days ago. He was frequently abducted and imprisoned, spending a total of 11 years in prison.
The fourth detainee is Mos’ab al-Hindi, 29, from Tal town near the northern West Bank city of Nablus; he was taken prisoner on September 4th and started the strike seven days ago.
Al-Hindi is a former political prisoner who previously also went on hunger strike for being held under Administrative Detention orders which were renewed for a total of 24 times, over the course of numerous abductions and imprisonment.
The fifth detainee is Monir Bassel Sawafta, 36, from Tubas in northeastern West Bank; he was abducted on March 29th and received a six-month Administrative Detention order. He is a former political prisoner who was held for a total of four years in prison prior to his current detention.
The sixth detainee, Ahmad Zahran, 42, from Deir Abu Mashal town, near Ramallah in central West Bank, started his strike seven days ago. He is a married father of four and was abducted this past March.
Zahran started the strike seven days ago after Israel refused to release him, despite an agreement that was reached after he held a 39-day hunger strike earlier this year.
The seventh detainee is Hiba al-Lubbadi, 24, a bearer of a Jordanian and a Palestinian citizenship, who was abducted when she was traveling to Jenin to visit with her family.
She was taken prisoner on the border terminal between Jordan and the occupied West Bank and was subjected to harsh interrogation for 25 consecutive days, before she was slapped with an Administrative Detention order, and started the hunger strike seven days ago.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Monday kidnapped 9 Palestinian citizens after raiding their homes in the West Bank and Jerusalem.
The IOF claimed in a morning statement that 9 Palestinians were arrested in dawn campaigns for being involved in attacks on Israeli targets.
Palestinian sources reported that the IOF arrested 9 Palestinian citizens during home raids in Bethlehem, al-Khalil and Jerusalem.
Israeli Soldiers Abduct Seven Palestinians In West Bank
Israeli soldiers abducted, earlier Monday, seven Palestinian, including a child, in several parts of the occupied West Bank, after the soldiers invaded and ransacked many homes and buildings, the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported.
The PPS said the soldiers abducted Mohammad Waleed Obeid video, Waseem Nayef Obeid, and Ayyoub Bahaey Obeid video, from their homes in occupied East Jerusalem.
It added that the soldiers also searched and ransacked homes in Hebron governorate, in southern West Bank, and abducted Atallah Issa Abu Sbeih, in addition to searching the homes of Mohammad Khaled Shawaheen and Hafeth Rashid and Ali Rashid, in Yatta town, south of Hebron city.
In addition, the soldiers abducted a child, identified as Osama Essam Rajabi, 15, after stopping him at Abu ar-Reese military roadblock, west of the Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron city, while he was heading to his school.
It is worth mentioning that the soldiers also closed the Ibrahimi Mosque to all Muslim worshipers, to allow groups of illegal colonialist settlers to visit it during the Jewish New Year. The closure is for 24 hours, starting at ten on Sunday night.
Furthermore, the soldiers installed roadblocks in Hebron’s northern roads, and the entrances of Sa’ir Yatta and as-Sammoa’ towns, before stopping and searching dozens of cars, and interrogated many Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
In Bethlehem, South of Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted Raghad Raed Shamrookh, 24, and Bassel Waleed Da’amsa, 25, from their homes in Deheishe refugee camp, South of the city.
Protests erupted after the soldiers invaded the refugee camp, and the soldiers fired rubber-coated steel bullets, gas bombs, and concussion grenades.
Army Abducts Young Man, Issues Orders Forcing Two Woman Away From Al-Aqsa
Israeli soldiers abducted, Monday, a young Palestinian man, and issued orders forcing two women away from Al-Aqsa Mosque and its surrounding areas, in occupied Jerusalem, for six months.
The soldiers abducted a young man, identified as Hamza Maswada, while walking in an alley in the Old City, and took him to a nearby detention and interrogation facility.
The IOF claimed in a morning statement that 9 Palestinians were arrested in dawn campaigns for being involved in attacks on Israeli targets.
Palestinian sources reported that the IOF arrested 9 Palestinian citizens during home raids in Bethlehem, al-Khalil and Jerusalem.
Israeli Soldiers Abduct Seven Palestinians In West Bank
Israeli soldiers abducted, earlier Monday, seven Palestinian, including a child, in several parts of the occupied West Bank, after the soldiers invaded and ransacked many homes and buildings, the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported.
The PPS said the soldiers abducted Mohammad Waleed Obeid video, Waseem Nayef Obeid, and Ayyoub Bahaey Obeid video, from their homes in occupied East Jerusalem.
It added that the soldiers also searched and ransacked homes in Hebron governorate, in southern West Bank, and abducted Atallah Issa Abu Sbeih, in addition to searching the homes of Mohammad Khaled Shawaheen and Hafeth Rashid and Ali Rashid, in Yatta town, south of Hebron city.
In addition, the soldiers abducted a child, identified as Osama Essam Rajabi, 15, after stopping him at Abu ar-Reese military roadblock, west of the Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron city, while he was heading to his school.
It is worth mentioning that the soldiers also closed the Ibrahimi Mosque to all Muslim worshipers, to allow groups of illegal colonialist settlers to visit it during the Jewish New Year. The closure is for 24 hours, starting at ten on Sunday night.
Furthermore, the soldiers installed roadblocks in Hebron’s northern roads, and the entrances of Sa’ir Yatta and as-Sammoa’ towns, before stopping and searching dozens of cars, and interrogated many Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
In Bethlehem, South of Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted Raghad Raed Shamrookh, 24, and Bassel Waleed Da’amsa, 25, from their homes in Deheishe refugee camp, South of the city.
Protests erupted after the soldiers invaded the refugee camp, and the soldiers fired rubber-coated steel bullets, gas bombs, and concussion grenades.
Army Abducts Young Man, Issues Orders Forcing Two Woman Away From Al-Aqsa
Israeli soldiers abducted, Monday, a young Palestinian man, and issued orders forcing two women away from Al-Aqsa Mosque and its surrounding areas, in occupied Jerusalem, for six months.
The soldiers abducted a young man, identified as Hamza Maswada, while walking in an alley in the Old City, and took him to a nearby detention and interrogation facility.

The soldiers also handed orders to two women, both teachers identified as Hanadi Halawani and Khadija Khweiss, denying them access to the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound and its surrounding areas of six months.
The two women have previously been detained numerous times for protesting the ongoing provocative tours by soldiers, police officers and illegal colonialist settlers into Al-Aqsa, especially since the police frequently pushes the Palestinian Muslim worshipers out of the holy site during these tours, in addition to abducting and detaining many of them.
In related news, the Ministry of Waqf and Islamic Endowment in occupied Jerusalem said the police closed Bab al-Magharba gate, before allowing around 94 illegal Israeli colonists to conduct provocative tours into the holy site.
The two women have previously been detained numerous times for protesting the ongoing provocative tours by soldiers, police officers and illegal colonialist settlers into Al-Aqsa, especially since the police frequently pushes the Palestinian Muslim worshipers out of the holy site during these tours, in addition to abducting and detaining many of them.
In related news, the Ministry of Waqf and Islamic Endowment in occupied Jerusalem said the police closed Bab al-Magharba gate, before allowing around 94 illegal Israeli colonists to conduct provocative tours into the holy site.
29 sept 2019

Addameer Association for Prisoner Support and Human Rights has affirmed that the health condition of Palestinian prisoner Samer al-Arabeed, 44, has seriously declined as a result of his exposure to physical torture by Israeli interrogators.
According to Addameer, Arabeed was transferred to hospital after he suffered multiple fractures and lost his consciousness during his exposure to severe torture at the hands of Israeli interrogators at the Maskubiya detention center in west Jerusalem.
Addameer has held the Israeli occupation authority fully responsible for the life of Arabeed and called for releasing him immediately in order for him to receive proper medical treatment.
The Israeli intelligence has accused Arabeed and other detainees of being involved in the bombing attack in Ein Bubin area, a spring in the wooded hills near the illegal settlement of Dolev, on August 23, 2019.
PCHR Holds Israel Responsible for Life of Prisoner Samer al-‘Arbid
Today morning, 29 September 2019, The Palestinian Prisoner Samer al-‘Arbid was referred to Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem due to the serious deterioration of his health condition while being interrogated by the Israeli Security Agency (Shin Bet) in the Moscovia Prison in occupied Jerusalem.The Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR) holds Israel fully responsible for the life of al-‘Arbid and calls upon the international community to pressurize Israel to end torture in its prisons and detention centers.
It should be noted that the Israeli authorities raided and searched the house of Samer Mina al-‘Arbid in Batn al-Hawa neighborhood in Ramallah on Wednesday, 25 September 2019.
He was arrested and then, according to the Israeli media and Shin Bet sources, taken to the Moscovia Prison, where he was interrogated on suspicions of carrying out the “Dolev” Settlement attack, west of Ramallah, which took place on 23 August and resulted in the killing of a female settler and injury of 2 other settlers.
Al-Arbid Family said that Samer was in a good health condition before being arrested, adding that the Israeli soldiers beat him during his arrest.
Israeli media stated that the person mainly accused of carrying out the attack was interrogated by the Shin Bet and then referred to hospital in a critical health condition. According to the media, Shin Bet was given legal permission to employ “extraordinary measures” in its interrogation of ‘Arbid.
Haaretz newspaper reported on its website this morning that the Shin Bet issued a statement saying that the investigator informed that ‘Arbid was not feeling well. And, in accordance with protocol, he was taken for medical checks and treatment at the hospital.
PCHR pointed out that Israel has many precedents, proving Israeli security’s involvement in torture against dozens of prisoners as part of an Israeli systematic policy and under legal cover. The latest of which was the death of Nassar Majed Taqatqah (31), from Bethlehem, while in solitary confinement in “Nitzan” Prison (al-Ramlah) on 19 June 2019, noting that he died during interrogation and only a month after his arrest.
PCHR stresses that torture is an unjustified international crime and considers combating it as an international obligation under the 1984 Convention Against Torture (CAT) and customary international law.
Article (2) of Cat stipulates that: “Each State Party shall take effective legislative, administrative, judicial or other measures to prevent acts of torture in any territory under its jurisdiction.” The second paragraph of the same Article emphasizes that: “No exceptional circumstances whatsoever, whether a state of war or a threat of war, internal political instability or any other public emergency, may be invoked as a justification of torture.”
PCHR calls upon the international bodies to open immediate and impartial inquiry into suspicions that al-‘Arabid have been tortured during investigation, noting that he did not suffer any health problems before detention.
It should be noted that PCHR sent on 04 April 2019 a submission to the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian Territory occupied since 1967 and to the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention. The submission was about the statements on 30 March 2019 by “Gelad Ardan”, the Israeli Interior Security Minister, threatening that there will be no negotiations with the Palestinian prisoners if they go on a hunger strike that was supposed to start on 07 April 2019.
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According to Addameer, Arabeed was transferred to hospital after he suffered multiple fractures and lost his consciousness during his exposure to severe torture at the hands of Israeli interrogators at the Maskubiya detention center in west Jerusalem.
Addameer has held the Israeli occupation authority fully responsible for the life of Arabeed and called for releasing him immediately in order for him to receive proper medical treatment.
The Israeli intelligence has accused Arabeed and other detainees of being involved in the bombing attack in Ein Bubin area, a spring in the wooded hills near the illegal settlement of Dolev, on August 23, 2019.
PCHR Holds Israel Responsible for Life of Prisoner Samer al-‘Arbid
Today morning, 29 September 2019, The Palestinian Prisoner Samer al-‘Arbid was referred to Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem due to the serious deterioration of his health condition while being interrogated by the Israeli Security Agency (Shin Bet) in the Moscovia Prison in occupied Jerusalem.The Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR) holds Israel fully responsible for the life of al-‘Arbid and calls upon the international community to pressurize Israel to end torture in its prisons and detention centers.
It should be noted that the Israeli authorities raided and searched the house of Samer Mina al-‘Arbid in Batn al-Hawa neighborhood in Ramallah on Wednesday, 25 September 2019.
He was arrested and then, according to the Israeli media and Shin Bet sources, taken to the Moscovia Prison, where he was interrogated on suspicions of carrying out the “Dolev” Settlement attack, west of Ramallah, which took place on 23 August and resulted in the killing of a female settler and injury of 2 other settlers.
Al-Arbid Family said that Samer was in a good health condition before being arrested, adding that the Israeli soldiers beat him during his arrest.
Israeli media stated that the person mainly accused of carrying out the attack was interrogated by the Shin Bet and then referred to hospital in a critical health condition. According to the media, Shin Bet was given legal permission to employ “extraordinary measures” in its interrogation of ‘Arbid.
Haaretz newspaper reported on its website this morning that the Shin Bet issued a statement saying that the investigator informed that ‘Arbid was not feeling well. And, in accordance with protocol, he was taken for medical checks and treatment at the hospital.
PCHR pointed out that Israel has many precedents, proving Israeli security’s involvement in torture against dozens of prisoners as part of an Israeli systematic policy and under legal cover. The latest of which was the death of Nassar Majed Taqatqah (31), from Bethlehem, while in solitary confinement in “Nitzan” Prison (al-Ramlah) on 19 June 2019, noting that he died during interrogation and only a month after his arrest.
PCHR stresses that torture is an unjustified international crime and considers combating it as an international obligation under the 1984 Convention Against Torture (CAT) and customary international law.
Article (2) of Cat stipulates that: “Each State Party shall take effective legislative, administrative, judicial or other measures to prevent acts of torture in any territory under its jurisdiction.” The second paragraph of the same Article emphasizes that: “No exceptional circumstances whatsoever, whether a state of war or a threat of war, internal political instability or any other public emergency, may be invoked as a justification of torture.”
PCHR calls upon the international bodies to open immediate and impartial inquiry into suspicions that al-‘Arabid have been tortured during investigation, noting that he did not suffer any health problems before detention.
It should be noted that PCHR sent on 04 April 2019 a submission to the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian Territory occupied since 1967 and to the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention. The submission was about the statements on 30 March 2019 by “Gelad Ardan”, the Israeli Interior Security Minister, threatening that there will be no negotiations with the Palestinian prisoners if they go on a hunger strike that was supposed to start on 07 April 2019.
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The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Sunday kidnaped at least 27 Palestinian citizens, mostly members of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), during campaigns in different West Bank areas.
A spokesperson for the Israeli army said that military forces in cooperation with the Shin Bet arrested overnight 27 wanted Palestinians in the West Bank.
Most of the arrests happened in Nablus. Some of the detainees were identified as Maher Hareb (senior PFLP official), Mohamed Tabanja, Kamal Darifa, Nabih Awwad, and Mohamed Awwad.
Israeli Soldiers Abduct Seventeen Palestinians In West Bank
The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported that Israeli soldiers abducted, on Sunday at dawn, seventeen Palestinians, including former political prisoners, from their homes in several parts of the occupied West Bank.
The PPS said the soldiers invaded and violently searched dozens of homes, and other property, across the West Bank, and interrogated many Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
The PPS office in Jenin, in northern West Bank, said the soldiers abducted two former political prisoners, identified as Aseel Dia’ Zogheibi and Rami Hisham Abu Farha, from the city.
It added that the soldiers also abducted Mahmoud Mustafa Mardawi, from Arraba town, southwest of Jenin, and Khaled Bassel Bazzour, from Raba village, southeast of Jenin, after invading their homes and ransacking them.
In Nablus, also in northern West Bank, the soldiers searched many homes and abducted two former political prisoners, identified as Kamal Ibrahim Abu Tharifa, from the Northern Mountain Area, and Mohammad Eid Tabanja, from Khallet al-‘Amoud.
The soldiers also abducted Maher al-Hroub, a member of the local committee for coordination between political parties, from his home in Balata refugee camp, east of Nablus.
In Awarta village, south of Nablus, the soldiers abducted Mohammad Sa’id and Nabeeh Awwad, from their homes, in addition to Ayman Haj Mahmoud, from Beit Forik town, east of Nablus. The three are former political prisoners.
In addition, the soldiers invaded and searched homes in Asira ash-Shamaliya town, north of Nablus, and abducted three young men, identified as Ja’far Omar Rawajba, Ali Omar Shouli, and Ali Noureddin Daraghma.
In Tulkarem, in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Ala’ Zoheir al-Jayyousi, 40, from his home in the al-‘Iskan neighborhood, east of the city, and confiscated his car.
In Bethlehem, south of occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted Odai Makhlouf Zawahra, 20, from his home in the al-Karkafa area, in the center of the city.
In Nahhalin town, west of bethlehem, the soldiers serched homes and abducted two siblings, identified as Ammad Mohammad Shakarna, and his brother Khalil.
The soldiers also invaded Kobar town, north of the central West Bank city of Ramallah, and searched many stores, in addition to a few abandoned homes.
The soldiers also invaded Birzeit town after withdrawing from Kobar and fired many gas bombs and concussion grenades at Palestinian protesters.
Similar protests took place after the soldiers invaded the villages of Deir Abu Mashal and Nabi Saleh, northwest of Ramallah.
A spokesperson for the Israeli army said that military forces in cooperation with the Shin Bet arrested overnight 27 wanted Palestinians in the West Bank.
Most of the arrests happened in Nablus. Some of the detainees were identified as Maher Hareb (senior PFLP official), Mohamed Tabanja, Kamal Darifa, Nabih Awwad, and Mohamed Awwad.
Israeli Soldiers Abduct Seventeen Palestinians In West Bank
The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported that Israeli soldiers abducted, on Sunday at dawn, seventeen Palestinians, including former political prisoners, from their homes in several parts of the occupied West Bank.
The PPS said the soldiers invaded and violently searched dozens of homes, and other property, across the West Bank, and interrogated many Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
The PPS office in Jenin, in northern West Bank, said the soldiers abducted two former political prisoners, identified as Aseel Dia’ Zogheibi and Rami Hisham Abu Farha, from the city.
It added that the soldiers also abducted Mahmoud Mustafa Mardawi, from Arraba town, southwest of Jenin, and Khaled Bassel Bazzour, from Raba village, southeast of Jenin, after invading their homes and ransacking them.
In Nablus, also in northern West Bank, the soldiers searched many homes and abducted two former political prisoners, identified as Kamal Ibrahim Abu Tharifa, from the Northern Mountain Area, and Mohammad Eid Tabanja, from Khallet al-‘Amoud.
The soldiers also abducted Maher al-Hroub, a member of the local committee for coordination between political parties, from his home in Balata refugee camp, east of Nablus.
In Awarta village, south of Nablus, the soldiers abducted Mohammad Sa’id and Nabeeh Awwad, from their homes, in addition to Ayman Haj Mahmoud, from Beit Forik town, east of Nablus. The three are former political prisoners.
In addition, the soldiers invaded and searched homes in Asira ash-Shamaliya town, north of Nablus, and abducted three young men, identified as Ja’far Omar Rawajba, Ali Omar Shouli, and Ali Noureddin Daraghma.
In Tulkarem, in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Ala’ Zoheir al-Jayyousi, 40, from his home in the al-‘Iskan neighborhood, east of the city, and confiscated his car.
In Bethlehem, south of occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted Odai Makhlouf Zawahra, 20, from his home in the al-Karkafa area, in the center of the city.
In Nahhalin town, west of bethlehem, the soldiers serched homes and abducted two siblings, identified as Ammad Mohammad Shakarna, and his brother Khalil.
The soldiers also invaded Kobar town, north of the central West Bank city of Ramallah, and searched many stores, in addition to a few abandoned homes.
The soldiers also invaded Birzeit town after withdrawing from Kobar and fired many gas bombs and concussion grenades at Palestinian protesters.
Similar protests took place after the soldiers invaded the villages of Deir Abu Mashal and Nabi Saleh, northwest of Ramallah.

The Israeli Internal Security Agency has reported that it arrested four Palestinians, allegedly involved in the killing of an Israeli teenage girl in Ein Bonin, west of the central West Bank city of Ramallah, on August 23, 2019.
The agency said the four Palestinians are Samer Mina Salim ‘Arbeed, 44, from Ramallah, Qassem Abdul-Karim Shibli, 25, Yazan Hussein Mijmas, 25, and Nizam Sami Awlad Mohammad, 21, from the nearby city of Birzeit.
The Israeli Agency claimed that the cell, headed by Samer Arbeed, also planned other attacks, including shootings and abduction of Israeli soldiers and colonists.
It also said that the abducted Palestinians also had an explosive charge, which they surrendered to the army, and that they were planning to use it against army vehicles.
Israeli daily Haaretz has reported that Arbeed, 44, is reportedly the head of the cell that carried the attack out in August of this year, and added that the Palestinian was moved to an Israeli hospital in a life-threatening health condition after being “interrogated” by the Shin Bet Security Agency.
It added that the man was first arrested and later released when the prosecutor’s office could not extend his remand but was rearrested this past week after the agency “received information that he held explosives.”
Haaretz also quoted his attorney stating that he was healthy prior to his abduction and “interrogation”, and that the Police only said that he was moved to a hospital, without providing any reasons or details of the conditions which led to him being in a serious health condition.
The Israeli teen who was killed in the incident has been identified as Rina Shnerb, 17, from Lod city; her brother Dvir, 19, suffered serious wounds, and her father Eitan, 46, was mildly injured, when an improvised explosive went off near them while they were hiking near a spring northwest of Ramallah.
Palestinian detainee moved to hospital after brutal torture
Palestinian detainee in Israeli jails, Samer Arbid, has recently been moved to hospital after he was mercilessly tortured during his interrogation by Israeli authorities, the Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association (Addameer) reported today.
Arbid, who Israel accuses of spearheading an attack which killed an illegal Israeli settler near Ramallah in August, has been hospitalized in critical condition after undergoing interrogations with Israel's Shin Bet security service.
His attorneys have said that he was healthy when he was arrested, but the authorities notified them he had been transferred to the hospital without specifying the reasons.
Arbid was arrested by the Israeli army during a raid of the West Bank city of Ramallah last week.
The agency said the four Palestinians are Samer Mina Salim ‘Arbeed, 44, from Ramallah, Qassem Abdul-Karim Shibli, 25, Yazan Hussein Mijmas, 25, and Nizam Sami Awlad Mohammad, 21, from the nearby city of Birzeit.
The Israeli Agency claimed that the cell, headed by Samer Arbeed, also planned other attacks, including shootings and abduction of Israeli soldiers and colonists.
It also said that the abducted Palestinians also had an explosive charge, which they surrendered to the army, and that they were planning to use it against army vehicles.
Israeli daily Haaretz has reported that Arbeed, 44, is reportedly the head of the cell that carried the attack out in August of this year, and added that the Palestinian was moved to an Israeli hospital in a life-threatening health condition after being “interrogated” by the Shin Bet Security Agency.
It added that the man was first arrested and later released when the prosecutor’s office could not extend his remand but was rearrested this past week after the agency “received information that he held explosives.”
Haaretz also quoted his attorney stating that he was healthy prior to his abduction and “interrogation”, and that the Police only said that he was moved to a hospital, without providing any reasons or details of the conditions which led to him being in a serious health condition.
The Israeli teen who was killed in the incident has been identified as Rina Shnerb, 17, from Lod city; her brother Dvir, 19, suffered serious wounds, and her father Eitan, 46, was mildly injured, when an improvised explosive went off near them while they were hiking near a spring northwest of Ramallah.
Palestinian detainee moved to hospital after brutal torture
Palestinian detainee in Israeli jails, Samer Arbid, has recently been moved to hospital after he was mercilessly tortured during his interrogation by Israeli authorities, the Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association (Addameer) reported today.
Arbid, who Israel accuses of spearheading an attack which killed an illegal Israeli settler near Ramallah in August, has been hospitalized in critical condition after undergoing interrogations with Israel's Shin Bet security service.
His attorneys have said that he was healthy when he was arrested, but the authorities notified them he had been transferred to the hospital without specifying the reasons.
Arbid was arrested by the Israeli army during a raid of the West Bank city of Ramallah last week.
28 sept 2019

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Saturday arrested eight Palestinian citizens during home raids in the West Bank district of al-Khalil.
Local sources said that the IOF kidnapped eight Palestinians, including ex-prisoners and Hamas officials, in Dura, Surif, Idhna and Deir Samet towns in al-Khalil.
Several Palestinian homes were raided and searched during the campaign, they added.
Local sources said that the IOF kidnapped eight Palestinians, including ex-prisoners and Hamas officials, in Dura, Surif, Idhna and Deir Samet towns in al-Khalil.
Several Palestinian homes were raided and searched during the campaign, they added.

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Saturday at dawn, eight Palestinians during invasions targeting the towns of Doura, Deir Samit, Ethna, Sinjer and Surif, in the southern West Bank governorate of Hebron.
Media sources said the soldiers stormed and ransacked many homes and interrogated scores of Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards, in addition to stopping and searching many cars.
They added that the soldiers abducted three former political prisoners, identified as Ayed Doudin, Khaled al-Fasfous, and Tawfiq Abdul-Fattah al-Hroub, from Doura town, southwest of Hebron.
The soldiers also abducted a former political prisoner, Ismael an-Nattah, from Ethna town, west of Hebron, and Fadi Ghneimat from Surif town, northwest of Hebron.
In addition, undercover Israeli soldiers kidnapped a former political prisoner, identified as Mohammad Yousef al-Hroub, while crossing a road in Sinjer village, southwest of Hebron. video
Furthermore, the soldiers abducted Ahmad Thieb al-Hroub and Ezz Qassem al-Hroub, after stopping a car they were riding, in Deir Samit town, west of Hebron.
The Israel army claimed that the eight abducted Palestinians are members of Hamas movement.
Media sources said the soldiers stormed and ransacked many homes and interrogated scores of Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards, in addition to stopping and searching many cars.
They added that the soldiers abducted three former political prisoners, identified as Ayed Doudin, Khaled al-Fasfous, and Tawfiq Abdul-Fattah al-Hroub, from Doura town, southwest of Hebron.
The soldiers also abducted a former political prisoner, Ismael an-Nattah, from Ethna town, west of Hebron, and Fadi Ghneimat from Surif town, northwest of Hebron.
In addition, undercover Israeli soldiers kidnapped a former political prisoner, identified as Mohammad Yousef al-Hroub, while crossing a road in Sinjer village, southwest of Hebron. video
Furthermore, the soldiers abducted Ahmad Thieb al-Hroub and Ezz Qassem al-Hroub, after stopping a car they were riding, in Deir Samit town, west of Hebron.
The Israel army claimed that the eight abducted Palestinians are members of Hamas movement.
27 sept 2019

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) last night launched a teargas attack on Palestinian citizens from Nazlat Issa town, north of Tulkarem, causing many of them to suffer from their exposure to the resultant fumes.
Local sources told a reporter for the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that Israeli soldiers suddenly showered a large number of Nazlat Issa residents with tear gas after they gathered near a military gate at the separation fence in their area in Tulkarem in an attempt to go to Palestinian towns on the other side of the fence.
They also said that ambulance crews provided on-site medical assistance to many citizens after they suffered from inhaling tear gas, adding that the IOF arrested about 10 young men and took them to an unknown place.
In recent days, the IOF kidnaped dozens of Palestinians near the separation fence in Tulkarem.
Local sources told a reporter for the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that Israeli soldiers suddenly showered a large number of Nazlat Issa residents with tear gas after they gathered near a military gate at the separation fence in their area in Tulkarem in an attempt to go to Palestinian towns on the other side of the fence.
They also said that ambulance crews provided on-site medical assistance to many citizens after they suffered from inhaling tear gas, adding that the IOF arrested about 10 young men and took them to an unknown place.
In recent days, the IOF kidnaped dozens of Palestinians near the separation fence in Tulkarem.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Friday kidnaped three Palestinian citizens after ransacking their homes in different West Bank areas.
In a statement, the IOF said its forces arrested three Palestinians, describing them as wanted by the security authorities.
The Israeli army and police launch arrest campaigns in the West Bank and Jerusalem on a daily basis, during which their forces also raid homes and stores, assault local residents and conduct on-site interrogations.
In a statement, the IOF said its forces arrested three Palestinians, describing them as wanted by the security authorities.
The Israeli army and police launch arrest campaigns in the West Bank and Jerusalem on a daily basis, during which their forces also raid homes and stores, assault local residents and conduct on-site interrogations.

The Israeli occupation police on Thursday evening summoned three Aqsa Mosque guards for interrogation.
The Aqsa guards are Zuhair Damiri, Zain al-Maged and Hamza Khalaf, according to local media sources.
They were summoned after a Palestinian kid was shot at and arrested outside the Mosque in Bab al-Silsila area after he allegedly tried to carry out a stabbing attack.
The Israeli police also closed the Mosque and prevented Muslim worshipers from entering it for prayers following the incident.
The Aqsa guards are Zuhair Damiri, Zain al-Maged and Hamza Khalaf, according to local media sources.
They were summoned after a Palestinian kid was shot at and arrested outside the Mosque in Bab al-Silsila area after he allegedly tried to carry out a stabbing attack.
The Israeli police also closed the Mosque and prevented Muslim worshipers from entering it for prayers following the incident.