13 dec 2017

A number of Palestinian demonstrators and worshipers were left injured on Wednesday evening as the Israeli occupation forces come down heavily on protesters in Bab al-Amoud, in Occupied Jerusalem.
The Palestinian Red Crescent Society said at least four protesters were left injured as they took to the streets to speak up against Trump’s recent recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.
A protester was rushed to hospital for urgent treatment.
The occupation forces aggressively beat Palestinian worshipers maintaining peaceful vigil near al-Amoud Gate as they were gearing up to perform Meghreb (evening) prayers.
The Israeli army and police quelled other rallies staged across Occupied Jerusalem to protest Trump’s move.
A few hours earlier, two Palestinian young men were kidnapped by the Israeli forces from Bab al-Amoud. Video
At the same time, the Israeli army tightened grip on Bab al-Amoud and intensified military presence across the area in an attempt to prevent projected anti-occupation protests.
The Palestinian Red Crescent Society said at least four protesters were left injured as they took to the streets to speak up against Trump’s recent recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.
A protester was rushed to hospital for urgent treatment.
The occupation forces aggressively beat Palestinian worshipers maintaining peaceful vigil near al-Amoud Gate as they were gearing up to perform Meghreb (evening) prayers.
The Israeli army and police quelled other rallies staged across Occupied Jerusalem to protest Trump’s move.
A few hours earlier, two Palestinian young men were kidnapped by the Israeli forces from Bab al-Amoud. Video
At the same time, the Israeli army tightened grip on Bab al-Amoud and intensified military presence across the area in an attempt to prevent projected anti-occupation protests.

Israeli police arrested on Wednesday evening two Jerusalemite youths, whose identities have not been identified yet. This has brought the number of Jerusalemite detainees to 19 since early morning.
Earlier on Wednesday, a group of Jerusalmite youths held an event at Bab al-Amoud area in Occupied Jerusalem in protest at the US President Donald Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as capital of Israel.
Head of the committee of Jerusalmite prisoners’ families, Amjad Abu Asab, said that Israeli forces rounded up 14 Palestinians at dawn Wednesday in al-Issawiya town, northeast of the holy city, in addition to another man from Silwan town to the south.
Abu Asab added that two other youths were arrested in Shufat to the north of the city and that the detainees included 9 minors.
A wide series of arrests in the village of Esawyeh
The occupation forces executed multiple arrests on Wednesday early morning in the village of Esawyeh, and arrested a student while heading to his school in the village of Silwan.
Mohammad Abu Hummos, member of follow-up committee in the village of Esawyeh, explained that occupation forces and intelligence personnel raided the village and stormed several houses to execute arrests including children.
Abu Hummos added that the forces were deployed at the entrances of the village since Tuesday night and executed the arrests on Wednesday early morning and transferred the detainees to interrogation centers in the city.
Lawyer Mohammad Mahmoud explained that the detainees from the village of Esawyeh are:
Local sources in the village explained that the forces also arrested Tarek Marwan Obeid, Mohammad Bilal Qaisi, Nour Sultan Obeid, Yazan Bassam Obeid, Yazan Maher Obeid and Mohammad Ali Ryaleh.
On the other hand, the occupation forces arrested a student while heading to school in Silwan. Witnesses explained that the forces were present in the streets of the village since the morning hours and were stopping students and searching some of them.
In the neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah in Jerusalem, the occupation forces stopped a group of young men and arrested them without knowing the reason.
Earlier on Wednesday, a group of Jerusalmite youths held an event at Bab al-Amoud area in Occupied Jerusalem in protest at the US President Donald Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as capital of Israel.
Head of the committee of Jerusalmite prisoners’ families, Amjad Abu Asab, said that Israeli forces rounded up 14 Palestinians at dawn Wednesday in al-Issawiya town, northeast of the holy city, in addition to another man from Silwan town to the south.
Abu Asab added that two other youths were arrested in Shufat to the north of the city and that the detainees included 9 minors.
A wide series of arrests in the village of Esawyeh
The occupation forces executed multiple arrests on Wednesday early morning in the village of Esawyeh, and arrested a student while heading to his school in the village of Silwan.
Mohammad Abu Hummos, member of follow-up committee in the village of Esawyeh, explained that occupation forces and intelligence personnel raided the village and stormed several houses to execute arrests including children.
Abu Hummos added that the forces were deployed at the entrances of the village since Tuesday night and executed the arrests on Wednesday early morning and transferred the detainees to interrogation centers in the city.
Lawyer Mohammad Mahmoud explained that the detainees from the village of Esawyeh are:
- Mohammad Emad Abeesan (12)
- Ahmad Kayed Abu Asab (15)
- Mohammad Ibrahim Mustafa (14)
- Yazan Ali Obeid (16)
- Shadi Riyad Kleib (17)
- Qusai Ahmad Dari (17)
- Saleh Bader Abu Asab (17)
- Mustafa Jalal Khalayleh (19)
- Mohammad Yaser (18)
- Tarek Fahmi Jaber
- Ahmad Kayed Mahmoud
- Mohammad Ali Naser
- Ali Mohammad Obeid
Local sources in the village explained that the forces also arrested Tarek Marwan Obeid, Mohammad Bilal Qaisi, Nour Sultan Obeid, Yazan Bassam Obeid, Yazan Maher Obeid and Mohammad Ali Ryaleh.
On the other hand, the occupation forces arrested a student while heading to school in Silwan. Witnesses explained that the forces were present in the streets of the village since the morning hours and were stopping students and searching some of them.
In the neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah in Jerusalem, the occupation forces stopped a group of young men and arrested them without knowing the reason.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Wednesday evening arrested nine Palestinian young men and two girls in al-Khalil province.
According to security sources, the IOF arrested the Palestinian youth Munther al-Atrash, 22, during the clashes that erupted in Halhul town.
They said that the IOF soldiers also kidnapped the 17-year-old girl Manar Abu Rayyan and another girl whose identity is not known yet from an ambulance that was transferring them to the hospital after they were injured in the same clashes. Video
The same sources added that eight Palestinian young men were arrested and taken to an unknown destination after being ambushed by the IOF soldiers near Bab al-Zawiya area in the center of al-Khalil city.
According to security sources, the IOF arrested the Palestinian youth Munther al-Atrash, 22, during the clashes that erupted in Halhul town.
They said that the IOF soldiers also kidnapped the 17-year-old girl Manar Abu Rayyan and another girl whose identity is not known yet from an ambulance that was transferring them to the hospital after they were injured in the same clashes. Video
The same sources added that eight Palestinian young men were arrested and taken to an unknown destination after being ambushed by the IOF soldiers near Bab al-Zawiya area in the center of al-Khalil city.

Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) arrested three members of an alleged Hamas resistance cell in Tel town near Nablus city. The detainees were suspected of planning to kidnap an Israeli settler, the Israeli Shin Bet announced on Wednesday.
Hebrew sources claimed that the leader of the cell was Muath Eshtaiyah, 26 from Tel, and that he planned the attempt with his cousins Mahmoud and Ahmad Ramadan, both 19 and also from Tel.
According to the Shin Bet, the three men planned to kidnap a soldier or a settler from one of the bus stations at a central junction in the northern West Bank. The plan was to dress up like Jewish settlers and to abduct the settler using a car.
The Shin Bet also said that the kidnapping was planned to take place mid or late December.
Hebrew sources alleged that Eshtaiyah purchased a pistol, pepper spray and a stun gun in preparation for the abduction.
The Shin Bet also claimed that the planned resistance operation was funded by Omar Assida, a Hamas member deported to Gaza Strip after being released from Israeli jails within Wafaa al-Ahrar prisoner swap deal in 2011.
Hebrew sources claimed that the leader of the cell was Muath Eshtaiyah, 26 from Tel, and that he planned the attempt with his cousins Mahmoud and Ahmad Ramadan, both 19 and also from Tel.
According to the Shin Bet, the three men planned to kidnap a soldier or a settler from one of the bus stations at a central junction in the northern West Bank. The plan was to dress up like Jewish settlers and to abduct the settler using a car.
The Shin Bet also said that the kidnapping was planned to take place mid or late December.
Hebrew sources alleged that Eshtaiyah purchased a pistol, pepper spray and a stun gun in preparation for the abduction.
The Shin Bet also claimed that the planned resistance operation was funded by Omar Assida, a Hamas member deported to Gaza Strip after being released from Israeli jails within Wafaa al-Ahrar prisoner swap deal in 2011.

Israeli soldiers attacked, Wednesday, Palestinian Protesters in various parts of the occupied West Bank, and fired gas bombs, concussion grenades, rubber-coated steel bullets and live rounds, causing dozens of injuries.
In Hebron, in the southern part of the West Bank, the soldiers attacked protesters in Halhoul Bridge area, north of the city, and Bab az-Zawiya area in the center of the city, in addition to the towns of Halhoul and Doura.
The soldiers injured photojournalist, Abdul-Hafith al-Hashlamoun, with a concussion grenade in his leg, causing a moderate injury.
At least four Palestinians were also injured by rubber bullets in the Halhoul Bridge area, north of Hebron, before the soldiers closed it and prevented vehicular traffic in both directions.
In the Hebron city, dozens of soldiers attacked Palestinian youngsters in al-Manara and as-Sihha junctions, in addition to King Faisal St., al-Adel St. And Wad at-Tuffah, and forced shut all shops and stores.
The soldiers also invaded many homes in Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, and occupied their rooftops, before using them as firing posts to attack protesters.
The Hebron office of the Palestinian Red Crescent said the soldiers injured 27 Palestinians after firing rubber-coated steel bullets and gas bombs at them, in Hebron city, Halhoul Bridge and the al-‘Arroub refugee camp.
Seven Palestinians were rushed to a hospital in Hebron city, and two others received treatment by local medics after the soldiers shot them with rubber-coated steel bullets, and at least twelve others suffocated after inhaling gas fired by the soldiers, in addition to one Palestinian who was shot with a gas bomb in his leg.
In Bethlehem, the soldiers also attacked the protesters with rubber-coated steel bullets, gas bombs and concussion grenades.
Medical sources said the soldiers shot three protesters with rubber-coated steel bullets; one of them is lawyer Farid al-Atrash, the head of the Independent Commission for Human Rights in southern West Bank, in addition to causing many protesters and journalists to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation.
The soldiers also shot at least two Palestinians with live fire in Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, in addition to wounding many others with rubber-coated steel bullets and gas bombs.
Furthermore, dozens of extremist Israeli colonists attacked Burin High School for Boys, in Burin, south of Nablus, before the soldiers invaded the area and started firing gas bombs at the students who intercepted the attack, causing many to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation.
Israeli sources said one of the colonists was also injured in the head with a stone hurled by one of the students who intercepted the attack.
Furthermore, the soldiers attacked dozens of protesters near Palestine Technical University – Kadoorie, in Tulkarem, causing many injuries.
It is worth mentioning that undercover Israeli soldiers abducted at least five Palestinians, in the West Bank.
In Hebron, in the southern part of the West Bank, the soldiers attacked protesters in Halhoul Bridge area, north of the city, and Bab az-Zawiya area in the center of the city, in addition to the towns of Halhoul and Doura.
The soldiers injured photojournalist, Abdul-Hafith al-Hashlamoun, with a concussion grenade in his leg, causing a moderate injury.
At least four Palestinians were also injured by rubber bullets in the Halhoul Bridge area, north of Hebron, before the soldiers closed it and prevented vehicular traffic in both directions.
In the Hebron city, dozens of soldiers attacked Palestinian youngsters in al-Manara and as-Sihha junctions, in addition to King Faisal St., al-Adel St. And Wad at-Tuffah, and forced shut all shops and stores.
The soldiers also invaded many homes in Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, and occupied their rooftops, before using them as firing posts to attack protesters.
The Hebron office of the Palestinian Red Crescent said the soldiers injured 27 Palestinians after firing rubber-coated steel bullets and gas bombs at them, in Hebron city, Halhoul Bridge and the al-‘Arroub refugee camp.
Seven Palestinians were rushed to a hospital in Hebron city, and two others received treatment by local medics after the soldiers shot them with rubber-coated steel bullets, and at least twelve others suffocated after inhaling gas fired by the soldiers, in addition to one Palestinian who was shot with a gas bomb in his leg.
In Bethlehem, the soldiers also attacked the protesters with rubber-coated steel bullets, gas bombs and concussion grenades.
Medical sources said the soldiers shot three protesters with rubber-coated steel bullets; one of them is lawyer Farid al-Atrash, the head of the Independent Commission for Human Rights in southern West Bank, in addition to causing many protesters and journalists to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation.
The soldiers also shot at least two Palestinians with live fire in Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, in addition to wounding many others with rubber-coated steel bullets and gas bombs.
Furthermore, dozens of extremist Israeli colonists attacked Burin High School for Boys, in Burin, south of Nablus, before the soldiers invaded the area and started firing gas bombs at the students who intercepted the attack, causing many to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation.
Israeli sources said one of the colonists was also injured in the head with a stone hurled by one of the students who intercepted the attack.
Furthermore, the soldiers attacked dozens of protesters near Palestine Technical University – Kadoorie, in Tulkarem, causing many injuries.
It is worth mentioning that undercover Israeli soldiers abducted at least five Palestinians, in the West Bank.

The Palestinian Detainees’ Committee has warned of the significantly increasing number of Palestinians, who were abducted by the Israeli army in one week, since Trump’s illegal recognition of occupied Jerusalem as the unified capital of Israel, adding that the soldiers have abducted more than 230 Palestinians, including dozens of children, who are facing torture, bad conditions and humiliation.
The committee stated that the number of abducted Palestinians is dangerously increasing, especially due to massive invasions of homes and property in several parts of occupied Palestine, including Jerusalem.
It added that all of the abducted Palestinians have been subject to one or more forms of physical and psychological torture, humiliation and degradation, during their arrest and interrogation.
The committee said that its lawyers managed to visit many of the abducted Palestinians, who told them that they were left with food or water, and even blankets for 24 hours, and were frequently assaulted and tortured.
The detainees who are held in Etzion military base and security center, south of Bethlehem, said that the soldiers and interrogators dubbed them as “Trump detainees,” referring to all Palestinians who were taken prisoner since the U.S. President made his illegal announcement, in direct violation of International Law and all related United Nations resolutions.
The detainees said that many of them are sleeping on the ground without mattresses or covers, and scores were later moved to Ofer prison, near Ramallah, where they were subject to strip searches, and additional violations.
The Committee stated that Israel continues to violate International law and all related resolutions and agreements, by its ongoing targeting of civilians, and by violating the basic rights of the political prisoners.
The committee stated that the number of abducted Palestinians is dangerously increasing, especially due to massive invasions of homes and property in several parts of occupied Palestine, including Jerusalem.
It added that all of the abducted Palestinians have been subject to one or more forms of physical and psychological torture, humiliation and degradation, during their arrest and interrogation.
The committee said that its lawyers managed to visit many of the abducted Palestinians, who told them that they were left with food or water, and even blankets for 24 hours, and were frequently assaulted and tortured.
The detainees who are held in Etzion military base and security center, south of Bethlehem, said that the soldiers and interrogators dubbed them as “Trump detainees,” referring to all Palestinians who were taken prisoner since the U.S. President made his illegal announcement, in direct violation of International Law and all related United Nations resolutions.
The detainees said that many of them are sleeping on the ground without mattresses or covers, and scores were later moved to Ofer prison, near Ramallah, where they were subject to strip searches, and additional violations.
The Committee stated that Israel continues to violate International law and all related resolutions and agreements, by its ongoing targeting of civilians, and by violating the basic rights of the political prisoners.

The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported that Israeli soldiers abducted, overnight, at least 37 Palestinians, including a legislator, in several parts of the occupied West Bank.
The PPS said the soldiers invaded and ransacked dozens of homes in the West Bank, causing damage, and interrogated many Palestinians in their homes, before abducting 35, including legislator Hasan Yousef.
The Israeli army said many of the detained Palestinians are members or supporters of Hamas movement.
The number of abducted Palestinians could be larger than 35, and includes many former political prisoners, but the following names have been confirmed;
The PPS said the soldiers invaded and ransacked dozens of homes in the West Bank, causing damage, and interrogated many Palestinians in their homes, before abducting 35, including legislator Hasan Yousef.
The Israeli army said many of the detained Palestinians are members or supporters of Hamas movement.
The number of abducted Palestinians could be larger than 35, and includes many former political prisoners, but the following names have been confirmed;
- Legislator Hasan Yousef, Ramallah.
- ‘Ala Saber, Silwad – Ramallah.
- Mohammad Maher, Silwad – Ramallah.
- Mohammad Lutfi, Ramallah.
- Yasser Manna’ (former political prisoner), Nablus.
- Suleiman Abu Salha, (former political prisoner), Nablus.
- Samer Sharab, (former political prisoner), Awarta – Nablus.
- Bassel Dweikat, (former political prisoner), Beita – Nablus.
- Jihad al-Boom, (former political prisoner), Qaryout – Nablus.
- Hussein Mardawi, (former political prisoner), Qaryout – Nablus.
- Firas al-Az’ar, , (former political prisoner), Qabalan – Nablus.
- Moath Salim, (former political prisoner), Nablus.
- Mohammad Awad al-Jammal, Jenin.
- Mohammad Emad Shehda, Abu Dis – Jerusalem.
- Mohannad Emad Shehda, Abu Dis – Jerusalem.
- Mohammad Sa’id Salah, Shweika – Tulkarem.
- Hotheifa al-Jamal, Jenin.
- Sami Janazra, (former political prisoner), al-Fawwar refugee camp – Hebron.
- Saher Ghatasha, al-Fawwar refugee camp – Hebron.
- Mahmoud Ghatasha, al-Fawwar refugee camp – Hebron.
- Ahmad Kamal Abu T’eima, al-Fawwar refugee camp – Hebron.
- Ahmad Sadeq Abu Bakr, Ya’bad – Jenin.
- Tareq Ma’ali, Jenin.
- ‘Ala Baryoush, Doura – Hebron.
- Mohammad Ayed Shahateet, Doura – Hebron.
- Laith al-‘Awawda, Doura – Hebron.
- Saleh Abu ‘Assab, al-Isawiya – Jerusalem.
- Qussai Dari, al-Isawiya – Jerusalem.
- Mohammad Bilal Jalqama, al-Isawiya – Jerusalem.
- Mustafa Jalqama, al-Isawiya – Jerusalem.
- Tareq ‘Obeid, al-Isawiya – Jerusalem.
- Yazan Bassam ‘Obeid, al-Isawiya – Jerusalem.
- Yazan Ali ‘Obeid, al-Isawiya – Jerusalem.
- Mustafa al-Keesi, al-Isawiya – Jerusalem.
- Mohammad al-Keesi, al-Isawiya – Jerusalem.
- Ali Abu Siniyya, al-Isawiya – Jerusalem.
- Ahmad Kayed Mahmoud, Jerusalem.

The 16-year-old Palestinian teenager who was taken into custody by Israeli soldiers last week, in a photo that went viral on social media, was presented to an Israeli military court on Monday.
Fawzi Muhammad al-Juneidi, 16, from the southern occupied West Bank city of Hebron was detained by 23 Israeli soldiers on Friday, during protests against US President Donald Trump’s announcement that he was recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
According to Ma;an, al-Juneidi was one of thousands of Palestinians protesting against the decision in the West Bank, Gaza, and East Jerusalem. Hundreds of Palestinians were injured by Israeli forces during protests, and at least four Palestinians were killed over the course of the weekend.
The photo of al-Juneidi’s arrest went viral on social media across the Palestinian territory as a symbol of the Palestinian struggle against the Israeli occupation.
Fawzi Muhammad al-Juneidi, 16, from the southern occupied West Bank city of Hebron was detained by 23 Israeli soldiers on Friday, during protests against US President Donald Trump’s announcement that he was recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
According to Ma;an, al-Juneidi was one of thousands of Palestinians protesting against the decision in the West Bank, Gaza, and East Jerusalem. Hundreds of Palestinians were injured by Israeli forces during protests, and at least four Palestinians were killed over the course of the weekend.
The photo of al-Juneidi’s arrest went viral on social media across the Palestinian territory as a symbol of the Palestinian struggle against the Israeli occupation.
12 dec 2017

Israeli soldiers invaded, on Tuesday evening, the al-‘Arroub refugee camp, and the towns of Sa’ir and Halhoul, in the southern West Bank governorate of Hebron, and abducted four Palestinians, including a child and two siblings.
Media sources in Hebron said the soldiers abducted Mohammad Halayqa, and his brother Abdul-Mahdi, while walking by the main entrance of the al-‘Arroub refugee camp, north of Hebron, and took them to an unknown destination.
They added that the soldiers also invaded Sa’ir town, north of Hebron, abducted a child, identified as Amer Waleed Warasna, 13, and moved him to an unknown destination.
In addition, the soldiers invaded the ath-Thaher area, in Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Mohyeddin Ahmad Abu Mariya, 19, and took him to Etzion military base, north of Hebron.
In related news, the soldiers invaded the al-Fawwar refugee camp, south of Hebron, and fired gas bombs at Palestinian protesters, causing many to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation.
Media sources in Hebron said the soldiers abducted Mohammad Halayqa, and his brother Abdul-Mahdi, while walking by the main entrance of the al-‘Arroub refugee camp, north of Hebron, and took them to an unknown destination.
They added that the soldiers also invaded Sa’ir town, north of Hebron, abducted a child, identified as Amer Waleed Warasna, 13, and moved him to an unknown destination.
In addition, the soldiers invaded the ath-Thaher area, in Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Mohyeddin Ahmad Abu Mariya, 19, and took him to Etzion military base, north of Hebron.
In related news, the soldiers invaded the al-Fawwar refugee camp, south of Hebron, and fired gas bombs at Palestinian protesters, causing many to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation.

The Palestinian committee for prisoners Affairs condemned on Tuesday the Israeli decision to place jailed Fatah leader Marwan Barghouthi in solitary confinement in central Israel’s Hadarim Prison.
Barghouthi had been placed in solitary confinement as punitive measure after he issued a statement condemning US President Donald Trump’s declaration of Jerusalem as capital of Israel, the committee said.
“Barghouthi is a national icon who cannot be separated from his people.”
The move comes at a time when the Palestinian territories are witnessing large-scale protests against last week's decision by Trump to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
Barghouthi, 58, has spent 15 years behind bars since being arrested by Israel in 2002 during the second Palestinian Intifada.
Barghouthi had been placed in solitary confinement as punitive measure after he issued a statement condemning US President Donald Trump’s declaration of Jerusalem as capital of Israel, the committee said.
“Barghouthi is a national icon who cannot be separated from his people.”
The move comes at a time when the Palestinian territories are witnessing large-scale protests against last week's decision by Trump to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
Barghouthi, 58, has spent 15 years behind bars since being arrested by Israel in 2002 during the second Palestinian Intifada.

Palestinian human rights sources on Tuesday reported that one-third of the Jerusalemites who have been detained over the past five days were minors.
Head of the Jerusalem Committee for Families of Prisoners, Amjad Abu Asab, said that since 6th December nearly 50 Palestinians have been arrested in the Israeli occupation forces' (IOF) quelling of demonstrations and protests against the US Jerusalem move.
Abu Asab explained that one-third of those detainees were under the age of 17, noting that they were severely beaten during their arrest.
He affirmed that many of the detainees were injured either due to being assaulted or shot during the protests. The latest detainee was the 19-year-old Mousa Kadmani who was arrested during clashes with the IOF on Monday then transferred for treatment at the Israeli Shaare Zedek hospital.
According to the Palestinian Red Crescent Society, 15 Palestinian citizens were injured after being beaten or attacked with rubber bullets and tear gas canisters in the protests that have flared up during the same period in Jerusalem.
Head of the Jerusalem Committee for Families of Prisoners, Amjad Abu Asab, said that since 6th December nearly 50 Palestinians have been arrested in the Israeli occupation forces' (IOF) quelling of demonstrations and protests against the US Jerusalem move.
Abu Asab explained that one-third of those detainees were under the age of 17, noting that they were severely beaten during their arrest.
He affirmed that many of the detainees were injured either due to being assaulted or shot during the protests. The latest detainee was the 19-year-old Mousa Kadmani who was arrested during clashes with the IOF on Monday then transferred for treatment at the Israeli Shaare Zedek hospital.
According to the Palestinian Red Crescent Society, 15 Palestinian citizens were injured after being beaten or attacked with rubber bullets and tear gas canisters in the protests that have flared up during the same period in Jerusalem.

The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) arrested Tuesday evening a university student after breaking into his family home in Nablus, to the north of West Bank, earlier on Monday.
The university student and ex-prisoner Baraa Dugan, 23, turned himself in after IOF soldiers broke into his family home and arrested his brother Bahaa.
The IOF also threatened to arrest all the family members and to target their houses if Baraa did not hand himself in.
Baraa headed to Petah Tikva interrogation center Tuesday morning where he was detained.
The university student and ex-prisoner Baraa Dugan, 23, turned himself in after IOF soldiers broke into his family home and arrested his brother Bahaa.
The IOF also threatened to arrest all the family members and to target their houses if Baraa did not hand himself in.
Baraa headed to Petah Tikva interrogation center Tuesday morning where he was detained.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Tuesday broke into Palestine Technical University in al-Arroub camp to the north of al-Khalil city and arrested a sick student from an ambulance that was transferring him to the hospital.
Eyewitnesses reported that the student Ibrahim al-Halabi, who is a resident of Doura town, suffered tear gas inhalation after the IOF soldiers attacked the university students with tear gas canisters.
They added that the IOF chased the ambulance, stopped it and kidnapped Halabi who also suffers from liver problems.
The IOF soldiers stormed the university building after a settler was injured of stone throwing while passing near the clashes the erupted between Palestinian youths and the IOF at al-Arroub entrance.
Eyewitnesses reported that the student Ibrahim al-Halabi, who is a resident of Doura town, suffered tear gas inhalation after the IOF soldiers attacked the university students with tear gas canisters.
They added that the IOF chased the ambulance, stopped it and kidnapped Halabi who also suffers from liver problems.
The IOF soldiers stormed the university building after a settler was injured of stone throwing while passing near the clashes the erupted between Palestinian youths and the IOF at al-Arroub entrance.

Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) on Tuesday arrested two Palestinians for allegedly attempting to stab a Jewish settler near Nablus city in the northern West Bank.
According to Hebrew sources, two Palestinians, brandishing a knife, attacked a car driven by a Jewish settler near Kafr Qallil town to the south of Nablus city.
The settler managed to escape and took refuge in a nearby Israeli military checkpoint.
The sources added that Israeli police rounded up the attackers after thoroughly combing the area.
According to Hebrew sources, two Palestinians, brandishing a knife, attacked a car driven by a Jewish settler near Kafr Qallil town to the south of Nablus city.
The settler managed to escape and took refuge in a nearby Israeli military checkpoint.
The sources added that Israeli police rounded up the attackers after thoroughly combing the area.

The health situation of four elderly Palestinian prisoners has seriously deteriorated amid Israeli prison authorities’ medical negligence, rights sources warned.
The Palestinian committee for prisoners’ affairs affirmed that the prisoners Fallah Nada, 63, Fayez Warda, 62, Abdel-Khaliq Al-Natsheh, 64, and Mohammed Aktil, 55, suffered health deterioration in Negev prison.
Warda suffers heart arteries disease while Al-Natsheh suffers from high blood pressure.
Nada suffers from sharp back and neck pains while the prisoner Aktil suffers from high blood sugar levels.
Despite their health problems, Israeli prison authorities continue to give the ill prisoners only pain killers.
About 17 prisoners are currently held in Ramla prison hospital amid very difficult detention condition and deliberate medical negligence.
The Palestinian committee for prisoners’ affairs affirmed that the prisoners Fallah Nada, 63, Fayez Warda, 62, Abdel-Khaliq Al-Natsheh, 64, and Mohammed Aktil, 55, suffered health deterioration in Negev prison.
Warda suffers heart arteries disease while Al-Natsheh suffers from high blood pressure.
Nada suffers from sharp back and neck pains while the prisoner Aktil suffers from high blood sugar levels.
Despite their health problems, Israeli prison authorities continue to give the ill prisoners only pain killers.
About 17 prisoners are currently held in Ramla prison hospital amid very difficult detention condition and deliberate medical negligence.

The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported that Israeli soldiers abducted, since Monday evening until Tuesday at dawn, 22 Palestinians in several parts of the occupied West Bank, bringing the number of abducted Palestinians since the U.S. President made his illegal recognition of occupied Jerusalem as the unified capital of Israel, to 200 Palestinians.
In a press release, the PPS said that the soldiers abducted eight Palestinians, including a child, In the southern West Bank governorate of Hebron.
They have been identified as Mohammad Awad Sbeih, 12, Ali Sameeh Ghneimat, Daoud al-Hroub, Kamel Sa’adi Jamjoum, Raed Rasmi Shawamra, Anwar Yousef Awad, Montaser Za’aqeeq and Ahmad Sleibi.
In Nablus, in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted five Palestinians, identified as Saleh Amer, Bara’ Ali Aseeda, Mahmoud Ali Aseeda, Ubai Hamadna and Dirar Hamadna.
In Ramallah, in central West Bank, the soldiers abducted three Palestinians, identified as Ahmad Ibrahim Sajdiyya, Najeh Abdullah ‘Aassi and Younis ‘Ayyad.
In occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted Yasser Abu Sa’ad and Majd al-A’war.
The soldiers also abducted two Palestinians, identified as Mahmoud Jamal Tayeh and Mohammad Rabea’ Hameeda, 17, in Tulkarem, in northern West Bank.
In Bethlehem, the soldiers abducted Ahmad Abdulsalam Za’oul.
The soldiers also shot a young man, Mousa Jamal Qadamani, with a live round in the Suwwana neighborhood in Jerusalem, before detaining him, and later moved him to an Israeli hospital where he is receiving treatment in a room guarded by soldiers.
In related news, the Palestinian Health Ministry has reported that Israeli soldiers have killed four Palestinians, and injured 1178 others, since Monday evening.
In a press release, the PPS said that the soldiers abducted eight Palestinians, including a child, In the southern West Bank governorate of Hebron.
They have been identified as Mohammad Awad Sbeih, 12, Ali Sameeh Ghneimat, Daoud al-Hroub, Kamel Sa’adi Jamjoum, Raed Rasmi Shawamra, Anwar Yousef Awad, Montaser Za’aqeeq and Ahmad Sleibi.
In Nablus, in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted five Palestinians, identified as Saleh Amer, Bara’ Ali Aseeda, Mahmoud Ali Aseeda, Ubai Hamadna and Dirar Hamadna.
In Ramallah, in central West Bank, the soldiers abducted three Palestinians, identified as Ahmad Ibrahim Sajdiyya, Najeh Abdullah ‘Aassi and Younis ‘Ayyad.
In occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted Yasser Abu Sa’ad and Majd al-A’war.
The soldiers also abducted two Palestinians, identified as Mahmoud Jamal Tayeh and Mohammad Rabea’ Hameeda, 17, in Tulkarem, in northern West Bank.
In Bethlehem, the soldiers abducted Ahmad Abdulsalam Za’oul.
The soldiers also shot a young man, Mousa Jamal Qadamani, with a live round in the Suwwana neighborhood in Jerusalem, before detaining him, and later moved him to an Israeli hospital where he is receiving treatment in a room guarded by soldiers.
In related news, the Palestinian Health Ministry has reported that Israeli soldiers have killed four Palestinians, and injured 1178 others, since Monday evening.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Tuesday kidnapped a Palestinian boy near the Ibrahimi Mosque, in al-Khalil, on allegations that he attempted to stab an Israeli soldier.
Hebrew-speaking news sites supported the allegations by publishing a picture of a knife which they claimed belonged to the arrested boy.
The detainee was identified as 17-year-old Bashar Gheith. He was dragged to an Israeli detention center in Kiryat Arba settlement, in the southern occupied West Bank city of al-Khalil.
Tension has been running high in the occupied Palestinian territories after the U.S. President Donald Trump recognized Jerusalem—home to Muslims’ third holiest site, al-Aqsa Mosque—as Israel’s capital. The move sparked universal protests and condemnation.
Hebrew-speaking news sites supported the allegations by publishing a picture of a knife which they claimed belonged to the arrested boy.
The detainee was identified as 17-year-old Bashar Gheith. He was dragged to an Israeli detention center in Kiryat Arba settlement, in the southern occupied West Bank city of al-Khalil.
Tension has been running high in the occupied Palestinian territories after the U.S. President Donald Trump recognized Jerusalem—home to Muslims’ third holiest site, al-Aqsa Mosque—as Israel’s capital. The move sparked universal protests and condemnation.

Israeli soldiers shot, on Monday evening, a young Palestinian man from the Suwwana neighborhood, in the Old City of occupied East Jerusalem, and abducted him while bleeding.
Eyewitnesses said the soldiers fired several live rounds at a group of young men, wounding one in the thigh, before abducting him.
The young man was later moved to an Israeli hospital, where he is receiving treatment in a room guarded by soldiers.
After the shooting, undercover Israeli soldiers invaded the neighborhood, before they and regular units invaded and searched many Palestinian homes.
Eyewitnesses said the soldiers fired several live rounds at a group of young men, wounding one in the thigh, before abducting him.
The young man was later moved to an Israeli hospital, where he is receiving treatment in a room guarded by soldiers.
After the shooting, undercover Israeli soldiers invaded the neighborhood, before they and regular units invaded and searched many Palestinian homes.