18 dec 2015

Israeli soldiers kidnapped, on Friday, four Palestinians in the towns of Yatta and Bani Neim, in the southern West Bank district of Hebron.
Dozens of soldiers invaded Yatta town, searched several homes, and kidnapped two Palestinians, identified as Issa Talab Abu Fanous and Ala Ismael Awad, and took them to an unknown destination.
The soldiers also kidnapped Luay Sami Tmeiza, 31, from Ethna town, after stopping him on a military roadblock, and illegally confiscated his car.
In addition, several military vehicles invaded Bani Neim town, and kidnapped Hamza Issa Barakat, from his home. The soldiers also invaded homes in the town, and searched them.
Dozens of soldiers invaded Yatta town, searched several homes, and kidnapped two Palestinians, identified as Issa Talab Abu Fanous and Ala Ismael Awad, and took them to an unknown destination.
The soldiers also kidnapped Luay Sami Tmeiza, 31, from Ethna town, after stopping him on a military roadblock, and illegally confiscated his car.
In addition, several military vehicles invaded Bani Neim town, and kidnapped Hamza Issa Barakat, from his home. The soldiers also invaded homes in the town, and searched them.

Israeli army forces, on Thursday, targeted four Palestinian youth with live rounds during a raid into Beit Liqia, west of Ramallah.
Medical sources, according to WAFA correspondence, that clashes broke out between Palestinian youth and Israeli forces at the eastern entrance to the town, during which Israeli troops used live rounds against the protestors.
While four Palestinians were detained, Israeli soldiers abducted one of them and took him to an unknown destination.
Medical sources, according to WAFA correspondence, that clashes broke out between Palestinian youth and Israeli forces at the eastern entrance to the town, during which Israeli troops used live rounds against the protestors.
While four Palestinians were detained, Israeli soldiers abducted one of them and took him to an unknown destination.

Israeli soldiers invaded several Palestinian communities, in different parts of the occupied West Bank, broke into and searched dozens of homes, and kidnapped 16 Palestinians.
Dozens of soldiers invaded the Qalandia refugee camp, north of occupied Jerusalem, and fired live rounds at many protesters who hurled Molotov cocktails, empty bottles and stones on the invading vehicles.
The soldiers kidnapped at least two Palestinians in the refugee camp.
According to the army, the soldiers uncovered combat materials, including ammunition and guns.
In addition, several Israeli military vehicles invaded homes, a mosque and a charitable society, in the West Bank district of Bethlehem, and kidnapped two Palestinians.
The soldiers invaded and searched homes in Wad Shahin area, in Bethlehem city, and kidnapped Hamza Jabreen, 19, while Awad Mahmoud ‘Asakra, 22, was kidnapped from his home in al-‘Asakra village.
The army also invaded Salaheddin Mosque, in the Saff Street in Bethlehem, and searched the women’s section, before invading and searching a society for orphans in the area, in addition to many homes.
In addition, the soldiers invaded the northern West Bank city of Tulkarem, especially Thannaba area, south of the city, broke into and searched several homes, causing excessive property damage, and clashed with dozens of local youths, who hurled stones and empty bottles on them; the soldiers fired dozens of rounds of live ammunition.
The army also invaded Tulkarem refugee camp, and clashed with local youths in many neighborhoods, especially in al-Balawna neighborhood.
On Thursday at night, the soldiers installed several roadblocks on roads leading to Tulkarem.
In Ramallah, the soldiers stormed and ransacked several homes, in Sheqba town, and interrogated many Palestinians.
In addition, the soldiers invaded Nablus, in the northern part of the West Bank, and kidnapped Ahmad Nayef Samir Shana’a, 28, after searching and ransacking his home in the Tal Street, west of the city.
On Thursday evening, the soldiers invaded Beit Leqia town, west of Ramallah, and clashed with local youths, wounding four near the eastern entrance of the town.
The soldiers also kidnapped one of the wounded Palestinians, and took him to an unknown destination.
On Thursday at night, the soldiers kidnapped three Palestinians in 'Anabta city, west of Nablus, three in Nablus city, two in Tulkarem, one in Sheqba west of Ramallah, and one Palestinian in Yatta, south of Hebron.
Furthermore, the Israeli army said the soldiers stopped and searched a Palestinian car near the Gush Etzion Bloc, south of Bethlehem, and found a pistol hidden in a spare tire.
15 Palestinians arrested across West Bank
The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) arrested at dawn Friday a number of Palestinian citizens after breaking into different areas across the West Bank.
15 youths were detained during the campaign including ten, who were charged of being involved in anti-occupation protests, local sources said.
Violent clashes broke out between Israeli police and hundreds of local youths in Qalandia refugee camp north of occupied Jerusalem amid heavy fire of tear gas bombs.
Local protesters responded by throwing stones and Molotov cocktails at Israeli patrols, causing material damage to a number of Israeli military vehicles.
Two youths were detained during the reported clashes.
In Tulkarem, IOF carried out a raid and search campaign in the outskirts of the city where several homes were stormed which led to the outbreak of confrontations.
A make-shift checkpoint was also erected at the entrance to Kafer Balad, south of the city, while Israeli soldiers were deployed in large numbers in the neighboring areas.
Several citizens were also summoned for investigation in Bethlehem, while a local mosque and a charitable association office were violently stormed and searched in the city.
During the raid, two locals were taken from their homes to an Israeli detention center.
IOF also broke into Beit Furik town east of Nablus and carried out raid and search campaign in a number of local homes including the martyr Abdullah Nasasra’s family home.
Similar Israeli raids were carried out in Ramallah and al-Bireh. Several homes were stormed and searched, while no arrests were reported during the raids.
Dozens of soldiers invaded the Qalandia refugee camp, north of occupied Jerusalem, and fired live rounds at many protesters who hurled Molotov cocktails, empty bottles and stones on the invading vehicles.
The soldiers kidnapped at least two Palestinians in the refugee camp.
According to the army, the soldiers uncovered combat materials, including ammunition and guns.
In addition, several Israeli military vehicles invaded homes, a mosque and a charitable society, in the West Bank district of Bethlehem, and kidnapped two Palestinians.
The soldiers invaded and searched homes in Wad Shahin area, in Bethlehem city, and kidnapped Hamza Jabreen, 19, while Awad Mahmoud ‘Asakra, 22, was kidnapped from his home in al-‘Asakra village.
The army also invaded Salaheddin Mosque, in the Saff Street in Bethlehem, and searched the women’s section, before invading and searching a society for orphans in the area, in addition to many homes.
In addition, the soldiers invaded the northern West Bank city of Tulkarem, especially Thannaba area, south of the city, broke into and searched several homes, causing excessive property damage, and clashed with dozens of local youths, who hurled stones and empty bottles on them; the soldiers fired dozens of rounds of live ammunition.
The army also invaded Tulkarem refugee camp, and clashed with local youths in many neighborhoods, especially in al-Balawna neighborhood.
On Thursday at night, the soldiers installed several roadblocks on roads leading to Tulkarem.
In Ramallah, the soldiers stormed and ransacked several homes, in Sheqba town, and interrogated many Palestinians.
In addition, the soldiers invaded Nablus, in the northern part of the West Bank, and kidnapped Ahmad Nayef Samir Shana’a, 28, after searching and ransacking his home in the Tal Street, west of the city.
On Thursday evening, the soldiers invaded Beit Leqia town, west of Ramallah, and clashed with local youths, wounding four near the eastern entrance of the town.
The soldiers also kidnapped one of the wounded Palestinians, and took him to an unknown destination.
On Thursday at night, the soldiers kidnapped three Palestinians in 'Anabta city, west of Nablus, three in Nablus city, two in Tulkarem, one in Sheqba west of Ramallah, and one Palestinian in Yatta, south of Hebron.
Furthermore, the Israeli army said the soldiers stopped and searched a Palestinian car near the Gush Etzion Bloc, south of Bethlehem, and found a pistol hidden in a spare tire.
15 Palestinians arrested across West Bank
The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) arrested at dawn Friday a number of Palestinian citizens after breaking into different areas across the West Bank.
15 youths were detained during the campaign including ten, who were charged of being involved in anti-occupation protests, local sources said.
Violent clashes broke out between Israeli police and hundreds of local youths in Qalandia refugee camp north of occupied Jerusalem amid heavy fire of tear gas bombs.
Local protesters responded by throwing stones and Molotov cocktails at Israeli patrols, causing material damage to a number of Israeli military vehicles.
Two youths were detained during the reported clashes.
In Tulkarem, IOF carried out a raid and search campaign in the outskirts of the city where several homes were stormed which led to the outbreak of confrontations.
A make-shift checkpoint was also erected at the entrance to Kafer Balad, south of the city, while Israeli soldiers were deployed in large numbers in the neighboring areas.
Several citizens were also summoned for investigation in Bethlehem, while a local mosque and a charitable association office were violently stormed and searched in the city.
During the raid, two locals were taken from their homes to an Israeli detention center.
IOF also broke into Beit Furik town east of Nablus and carried out raid and search campaign in a number of local homes including the martyr Abdullah Nasasra’s family home.
Similar Israeli raids were carried out in Ramallah and al-Bireh. Several homes were stormed and searched, while no arrests were reported during the raids.

The Israeli occupation police on Thursday issued orders barring pro-Aqsa activist Khadija Khuwais from traveling and entering the eastern and western parts of Occupied Jerusalem for six months.
Khuwais told Qpress website that the Israeli police handed her written verdicts banning her entry to east and west Jerusalem for six months and her travel abroad for the same period.
She added that the Shin Bet apparatus refused to give her back her passport which its interrogators had confiscated from her two weeks ago.
Khuwais, who works as a teacher at the Aqsa Mosque, affirmed that such an unjust decision would not dissuade her from serving and working for the Islamic holy shrine.
"Serving the Mosque is not constrained to time or place," she said.
She expressed her belief that such measures against the Jerusalemites are aimed at controlling the Aqsa Mosque and provide protection for the settlers who desecrate it.
"This is a very difficult time, but even from our homes and in the streets, we will keep working for Jerusalem and the Aqsa Mosque, and devising and inventing different solutions and ways to serve it."
Khuwais told Qpress website that the Israeli police handed her written verdicts banning her entry to east and west Jerusalem for six months and her travel abroad for the same period.
She added that the Shin Bet apparatus refused to give her back her passport which its interrogators had confiscated from her two weeks ago.
Khuwais, who works as a teacher at the Aqsa Mosque, affirmed that such an unjust decision would not dissuade her from serving and working for the Islamic holy shrine.
"Serving the Mosque is not constrained to time or place," she said.
She expressed her belief that such measures against the Jerusalemites are aimed at controlling the Aqsa Mosque and provide protection for the settlers who desecrate it.
"This is a very difficult time, but even from our homes and in the streets, we will keep working for Jerusalem and the Aqsa Mosque, and devising and inventing different solutions and ways to serve it."
17 dec 2015

Abdullah Hussain Ahmed Nasasreh 15
Israeli soldiers shot and killed, on Thursday morning, a Palestinian child near the Huwwara roadblock, south of the northern West Bank city of Nablus, allegedly after he attempted to stab soldiers. Army kidnaps 24 Palestinians overnight.
Israeli sources said the soldiers shot the Palestinian, and claimed that he "approached them while carrying a knife."
The Israeli National News said the soldiers "spotted a subject, and approached to question him," and claimed that, "he ran towards them, before they shot him."
Eyewitnesses said the child did not carry any weapon, and never attempted to attack the soldiers.
Ambulance driver Kamal Badran said the soldiers surrounded the Palestinian, and prevented the medics from approaching him.
The slain child was later identified as Abdullah Hussein Ahmad Nasasra, 15, from Beit Forik town, east of Nablus.
The soldiers closed all military roadblocks, south of Nablus.
It is worth mentioning that the soldiers have kidnapped, overnight and at dawn Thursday, at least 23 Palestinians in different districts in the West Bank.
The Palestinian Prisoner Society (PPS) said the soldiers kidnapped, in Jerusalem, seven Palestinians identified as Abeer Ziad, a pregnant mother of four, in addition to three children identified as Mohammad Abu Qalbein, 13, Mohammad Qassem Mebyed, 15, and Samir Tahhan, and three young men identified as Robin Abu Najma, Mohammad Beeby and Ahmad Siyam.
In Ramallah, the soldiers kidnapped Mohammad Khaled Reyahi, Mohammad Hisham 'Oleyyan, Mahdi Amer Thaher, Ayman Ahmad Thaher, and Abdul-Rahman al-Jaleesy.
Three Palestinians, identified as Nimir Ibrahim Nayfa, 45, Fawwaz Abdul-Rahman Ashqar, 52, and his son 'Odai, 21, were kidnapped from their homes, in the northern West Bank district of Tulkarem.
In Beit Ummar, north of Hebron, the soldiers kidnapped Rami Khalil Abu Dayya, 20, Moath Wael Ekhlayyel, 20, and Karam Yousef Ekhlayyel, 16.
In Qalqilia, in the northern part of the West Bank, the soldiers kidnapped Islam Tawil, 22, and Abdul-Karim Fares Shbeita, 28.
Another Palestinian, identified as Fares Abdul-Fattah Fashafsha, 25, was kidnapped in Jenin, while Mohammad Ahmad Kleib was kidnapped in Hares village in Salfit, and Ayman Amin Khatib, 17, was kidnapped in the al-‘Obeyyat area in Bethlehem.
Arrest of two minors, extension of female captive's detention
Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) Thursday arrested two Jerusalemite minors in the Damascus gate plaza near al-Aqsa Mosque just for chanting Islamic songs.
Lawyer of Palestinian Prisoner Society Munther Abu Ahmad said on Thursday the Israeli court of Ofer extended the detention order of Haifa Abu Ermaileh until December 22 for the issuance of her indictment.
The society pointed out that the Israeli forces arrested woman Abu Ermaileh, 37, on December 14 after storming her house in al-Khalil. She works as a school headmistress.
According to a statement of the society, the Israeli court referred the Palestinian 15-year-old girl Diana al-Rajabi to a police officer of behavior. She was arrested on December the first near al-Haram al-Ibrahimi mosque.
Israeli soldiers shot and killed, on Thursday morning, a Palestinian child near the Huwwara roadblock, south of the northern West Bank city of Nablus, allegedly after he attempted to stab soldiers. Army kidnaps 24 Palestinians overnight.
Israeli sources said the soldiers shot the Palestinian, and claimed that he "approached them while carrying a knife."
The Israeli National News said the soldiers "spotted a subject, and approached to question him," and claimed that, "he ran towards them, before they shot him."
Eyewitnesses said the child did not carry any weapon, and never attempted to attack the soldiers.
Ambulance driver Kamal Badran said the soldiers surrounded the Palestinian, and prevented the medics from approaching him.
The slain child was later identified as Abdullah Hussein Ahmad Nasasra, 15, from Beit Forik town, east of Nablus.
The soldiers closed all military roadblocks, south of Nablus.
It is worth mentioning that the soldiers have kidnapped, overnight and at dawn Thursday, at least 23 Palestinians in different districts in the West Bank.
The Palestinian Prisoner Society (PPS) said the soldiers kidnapped, in Jerusalem, seven Palestinians identified as Abeer Ziad, a pregnant mother of four, in addition to three children identified as Mohammad Abu Qalbein, 13, Mohammad Qassem Mebyed, 15, and Samir Tahhan, and three young men identified as Robin Abu Najma, Mohammad Beeby and Ahmad Siyam.
In Ramallah, the soldiers kidnapped Mohammad Khaled Reyahi, Mohammad Hisham 'Oleyyan, Mahdi Amer Thaher, Ayman Ahmad Thaher, and Abdul-Rahman al-Jaleesy.
Three Palestinians, identified as Nimir Ibrahim Nayfa, 45, Fawwaz Abdul-Rahman Ashqar, 52, and his son 'Odai, 21, were kidnapped from their homes, in the northern West Bank district of Tulkarem.
In Beit Ummar, north of Hebron, the soldiers kidnapped Rami Khalil Abu Dayya, 20, Moath Wael Ekhlayyel, 20, and Karam Yousef Ekhlayyel, 16.
In Qalqilia, in the northern part of the West Bank, the soldiers kidnapped Islam Tawil, 22, and Abdul-Karim Fares Shbeita, 28.
Another Palestinian, identified as Fares Abdul-Fattah Fashafsha, 25, was kidnapped in Jenin, while Mohammad Ahmad Kleib was kidnapped in Hares village in Salfit, and Ayman Amin Khatib, 17, was kidnapped in the al-‘Obeyyat area in Bethlehem.
Arrest of two minors, extension of female captive's detention
Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) Thursday arrested two Jerusalemite minors in the Damascus gate plaza near al-Aqsa Mosque just for chanting Islamic songs.
Lawyer of Palestinian Prisoner Society Munther Abu Ahmad said on Thursday the Israeli court of Ofer extended the detention order of Haifa Abu Ermaileh until December 22 for the issuance of her indictment.
The society pointed out that the Israeli forces arrested woman Abu Ermaileh, 37, on December 14 after storming her house in al-Khalil. She works as a school headmistress.
According to a statement of the society, the Israeli court referred the Palestinian 15-year-old girl Diana al-Rajabi to a police officer of behavior. She was arrested on December the first near al-Haram al-Ibrahimi mosque.

On his first speech after being released, Palestinian ex-detainee Waseem Marouf has asserted that Israeli forces and jailers tortured him while in their custody.
The Palsestinian Prisoner's Society (PPS) reported Wednesday, according to Al Ray that Israeli forces took Marouf into their custody after intercepting him on his way to Ramallah. Soldiers beat him severely with their hands and rifles. He was then taken to one of Israeli hospitals where he spent three days.
He was taken to Huwarah prison, where he said his jailers stubbed their cigarettes on his skin.
PPS director Raed Ammar has called for trying Israeli jailers for these inhuman crimes, stressing the need to close Hawara prison, which has become a center of torture and maltreatment.
Israeli forces abducted Marouf last month and released him Wednesday at night.
The Palsestinian Prisoner's Society (PPS) reported Wednesday, according to Al Ray that Israeli forces took Marouf into their custody after intercepting him on his way to Ramallah. Soldiers beat him severely with their hands and rifles. He was then taken to one of Israeli hospitals where he spent three days.
He was taken to Huwarah prison, where he said his jailers stubbed their cigarettes on his skin.
PPS director Raed Ammar has called for trying Israeli jailers for these inhuman crimes, stressing the need to close Hawara prison, which has become a center of torture and maltreatment.
Israeli forces abducted Marouf last month and released him Wednesday at night.

Palestinian Prisoner Society Thursday said the number of Palestinian female prisoners in Israeli jails rose to 48 including 8 minors and a pregnant woman.
The society pointed out that the number rose after the arrest of the Jerusalemite woman Abeer Ziyad, manager of the women's center in Occupied Jerusalem; she is pregnant and mother to four children. Three of the detained women are held under administrative detention with no trials or charges, the society highlighted.
The Israeli Prison Service (IPS) has recently transferred 13 female captives from Hasharon jail to al-Damoun prison because of overcrowding, the society said.
The society pointed out that the number rose after the arrest of the Jerusalemite woman Abeer Ziyad, manager of the women's center in Occupied Jerusalem; she is pregnant and mother to four children. Three of the detained women are held under administrative detention with no trials or charges, the society highlighted.
The Israeli Prison Service (IPS) has recently transferred 13 female captives from Hasharon jail to al-Damoun prison because of overcrowding, the society said.

Two Palestinian children were injured Thursday evening in two separate attacks in Gaza Strip and Nablus, north of the West Bank.
A 14-year-old boy was shot by two live bullets in his leg after Israeli forces stationed at the border fence opened heavy fire at a group of Palestinian youths east of al-Bureij refugee camp.
The boy was immediately taken to hospital for treatment after suffering moderate injuries, local youths affirmed.
In the West Bank, a 12-year-old child was shot and injured as clashes erupted in Salem town, east of Nablus.
The clashes broke out as IOF soldiers brutally stormed the town amid heavy fire of tear gas bombs and live rounds.
A PIC reporter quoted eyewitnesses as saying that the injured child suffered gunshot injuries in his leg.
The wounded child was first arrested by Israeli forces before being handed over to PA liaison officers who took him later to hospital for treatment.
Three young men were also arrested during the confrontations.
A 14-year-old boy was shot by two live bullets in his leg after Israeli forces stationed at the border fence opened heavy fire at a group of Palestinian youths east of al-Bureij refugee camp.
The boy was immediately taken to hospital for treatment after suffering moderate injuries, local youths affirmed.
In the West Bank, a 12-year-old child was shot and injured as clashes erupted in Salem town, east of Nablus.
The clashes broke out as IOF soldiers brutally stormed the town amid heavy fire of tear gas bombs and live rounds.
A PIC reporter quoted eyewitnesses as saying that the injured child suffered gunshot injuries in his leg.
The wounded child was first arrested by Israeli forces before being handed over to PA liaison officers who took him later to hospital for treatment.
Three young men were also arrested during the confrontations.

Two Palestinian children suffered gunshot injuries during clashes that erupted Thursday evening in Beit Laqya, west of Ramallah.
The clashes broke out near the Israeli Apartheid Wall, south of the town, when Israeli forces suddenly opened heavy fire at locals.
The local youths were surprised by the Israeli sudden attack and responded by stoning them.
Two children were shot and injured while a third boy, 13, was arrested during the attack.
Israeli forces tried to arrest the two injured children; however, local youths managed to release them. They were then taken to hospital for treatment as they were suffering from serious leg injuries.
The clashes broke out near the Israeli Apartheid Wall, south of the town, when Israeli forces suddenly opened heavy fire at locals.
The local youths were surprised by the Israeli sudden attack and responded by stoning them.
Two children were shot and injured while a third boy, 13, was arrested during the attack.
Israeli forces tried to arrest the two injured children; however, local youths managed to release them. They were then taken to hospital for treatment as they were suffering from serious leg injuries.

The Israeli police forces arrested Thursday morning the Jerusalemite Fatah leader Abeer Ziyad, 39, after brutally breaking into her home.
Abeer, a mother of four children, is a member of Fatah committee in occupied Jerusalem and was held more than once in Israeli jails.
Large numbers of Israeli police forces stormed and searched since the early morning hours Abeer’s family home in al-Hay al-Thawry area in the occupied city of Jerusalem.
Her personal lap top and mobile phones were confiscated during the raid. Important files were also confiscated.
Israeli police also stormed the Women’s Center, directed by Abeer.
Her husband Ziyad Ziyad was then summoned for investigation.
Nearly 40 Palestinian women are currently imprisoned by Israeli authorities, some of them are held in hospitals for being shot and injured during their detention.
Abeer, a mother of four children, is a member of Fatah committee in occupied Jerusalem and was held more than once in Israeli jails.
Large numbers of Israeli police forces stormed and searched since the early morning hours Abeer’s family home in al-Hay al-Thawry area in the occupied city of Jerusalem.
Her personal lap top and mobile phones were confiscated during the raid. Important files were also confiscated.
Israeli police also stormed the Women’s Center, directed by Abeer.
Her husband Ziyad Ziyad was then summoned for investigation.
Nearly 40 Palestinian women are currently imprisoned by Israeli authorities, some of them are held in hospitals for being shot and injured during their detention.

Israeli police summoned on Wednesday head of the Islamic Supreme Council in occupied Jerusalem Sheikh Ikrema Sabri for investigation into alleged incitement charges.
During the investigation, Sheikh Sabri was questioned about the ongoing tensions in al-Aqsa Mosque and occupied Jerusalem.
Israeli settlers’ frequent break-ins into the Mosque are the main cause for the deteriorated situation, he replied.
Sheikh Sabri also denied Israeli charges of inciting violence during the Friday sermon at al-Aqsa Mosque, stressing, at the same time, that the holy shrine is a pure Islamic property.
During the investigation, Sheikh Sabri was questioned about the ongoing tensions in al-Aqsa Mosque and occupied Jerusalem.
Israeli settlers’ frequent break-ins into the Mosque are the main cause for the deteriorated situation, he replied.
Sheikh Sabri also denied Israeli charges of inciting violence during the Friday sermon at al-Aqsa Mosque, stressing, at the same time, that the holy shrine is a pure Islamic property.

The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) stormed at dawn Thursday different areas of occupied Jerusalem and the West Bank. Several arrests were carried out during the raid.
In Ramallah, IOF arrested five youths after violently breaking into their homes in Jalazoun refugee camp.
In Tulkarem, a number of local homes were brutally raided and searched at the outskirts of the city. An ex-detainee was taken from his house during the raid campaign.
On the other hand, IOF soldiers broke into Farata town in Qalqilia and arrested a University student after storming his family home.
In Jenin, Israeli settlers continued their attacks against Palestinians and their properties in Yabad town. The tension has been running high in the town after IOF confiscated a local home and turned it into a military checkpoint.
Along the same line, IOF soldiers stormed at dawn today Zabda town amid heavy fire of tear gas bombs.
Similar raids were reported in the neighboring towns and in Nablus city. However, no arrests were carried out.
In al-Khali, an ex-detainee was arrested in Dura town south of the city, while two other young men were detained in Fawar refugee camp after being brutally beaten.
A number of homes were also stormed and violently searched in Qalandia refugee camp, north of occupied Jerusalem.
In Ramallah, IOF arrested five youths after violently breaking into their homes in Jalazoun refugee camp.
In Tulkarem, a number of local homes were brutally raided and searched at the outskirts of the city. An ex-detainee was taken from his house during the raid campaign.
On the other hand, IOF soldiers broke into Farata town in Qalqilia and arrested a University student after storming his family home.
In Jenin, Israeli settlers continued their attacks against Palestinians and their properties in Yabad town. The tension has been running high in the town after IOF confiscated a local home and turned it into a military checkpoint.
Along the same line, IOF soldiers stormed at dawn today Zabda town amid heavy fire of tear gas bombs.
Similar raids were reported in the neighboring towns and in Nablus city. However, no arrests were carried out.
In al-Khali, an ex-detainee was arrested in Dura town south of the city, while two other young men were detained in Fawar refugee camp after being brutally beaten.
A number of homes were also stormed and violently searched in Qalandia refugee camp, north of occupied Jerusalem.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) kidnapped on Wednesday evening two Palestinian civilians from al-Khalil’s southern town of Dura, in the southern occupied West Bank.
Local sources said the IOF kidnapped the two Palestinian citizens Naser al-Rajoub and Khedr al-Haroub near the apartheid wall in western Dura town.
The IOF soldiers have, meanwhile, tightened military grip around the Fawar refugee camp, in southern al-Khalil.
A PIC journalist said the IOF soldiers have been cordoning off the camp and sealing off its main entrances with iron gates for 22 days running.
Palestinian vehicles and passers-by, including school children, have been banned from entering or exiting the camp and others have been subjected to mistreatment and exhaustive inspection by the occupation troops deployed across the area.
Local sources said the IOF kidnapped the two Palestinian citizens Naser al-Rajoub and Khedr al-Haroub near the apartheid wall in western Dura town.
The IOF soldiers have, meanwhile, tightened military grip around the Fawar refugee camp, in southern al-Khalil.
A PIC journalist said the IOF soldiers have been cordoning off the camp and sealing off its main entrances with iron gates for 22 days running.
Palestinian vehicles and passers-by, including school children, have been banned from entering or exiting the camp and others have been subjected to mistreatment and exhaustive inspection by the occupation troops deployed across the area.

The Israeli Ofer court extended the remand of an injured Palestinian girl and sentenced another Palestinian elderly inmate to administrative detention, the Palestinian Prisoner Society (PPS) reported Wednesday.
The Ofer military court extended the detention of 15-year-old Lama al-Bukri for seven more days, the PPS said in a statement.
Lama is held in the Hadassah Ein Kerem hospital, where she is being treated for a wound inflicted on her some few days ago, during her abduction near the Israeli illegal settlement of Kiryat Arba.
Head of the Legal Unit at the PPS, Jawad Boulos, said he will appeal to the court to reconsider an issue sentencing prisoner Omar al-Barghouti, 63, to six months in jail, without charge or trial under the security-file pretext.
Prisoner al-Barghouti, a native of Ramallah city, had been incarcerated for a total of 26 years in occupation jails. He was lastly detained on November 19.
The Ofer military court extended the detention of 15-year-old Lama al-Bukri for seven more days, the PPS said in a statement.
Lama is held in the Hadassah Ein Kerem hospital, where she is being treated for a wound inflicted on her some few days ago, during her abduction near the Israeli illegal settlement of Kiryat Arba.
Head of the Legal Unit at the PPS, Jawad Boulos, said he will appeal to the court to reconsider an issue sentencing prisoner Omar al-Barghouti, 63, to six months in jail, without charge or trial under the security-file pretext.
Prisoner al-Barghouti, a native of Ramallah city, had been incarcerated for a total of 26 years in occupation jails. He was lastly detained on November 19.