6 dec 2018

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Thursday afternoon kidnapped a Palestinian young man at Barta’a checkpoint, south of Jenin city in the West Bank.
Local sources told a reporter for the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that plain-clothes soldiers approached the young man during his presence at the military checkpoint and then rounded him up.
However, the identity of the abducted young man is still unknown.
The military checkpoint of Barta’a leads to the eastern town of Barta’a, which is isolated behind Israel’s separation wall.
Local sources told a reporter for the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that plain-clothes soldiers approached the young man during his presence at the military checkpoint and then rounded him up.
However, the identity of the abducted young man is still unknown.
The military checkpoint of Barta’a leads to the eastern town of Barta’a, which is isolated behind Israel’s separation wall.

The Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS) has reported that Israeli soldiers abducted, on Thursday at dawn, at least fourteen Palestinians, including former political prisoners, during violent searches of homes, in several parts of the occupied West Bank.
The PPS stated that the soldiers abducted Ahmad Kamal Abu Alia, Ramzi Abu Alia, Madi Suleiman Atiyya, Yacoub Abdul-Razeq Falna, Jihad Ata Falna and Yazan Jad Mansour, from Ramallah governorate, in central West Bank.
It said the abducted Palestinians are from the towns of al-Mughayyir, Kafr Ni’ma and Safa.
In Hebron governorate, in the southern part of the West Bank, the soldiers abducted Lu’ay No’man as-Sa’da, his brother Mahmoud, Noureddin Salhab, Eyad Naji al-Atrash and Hamza Badawi.
In Jenin, in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Ashraf Salah Turkman and Mahmoud Murad as-Sa’adi.
The soldiers also shot three children and a young man with live fire, before local medics rushed them to Khalil Suleiman governmental hospital in Jenin, suffering moderate wounds.
They have been identified as Majd Mahmoud Abu Na’sa, 15, Qais Ibrahim Betawi, 14, Yousef Mahmoud Badawiyya, 17, and Amin Hussein Bani Gharra, 19.
Furthermore, the soldiers abducted Mohammad Abdul-Latif Abu Hamsha, 21, from Shweika town, in the northern West Bank governorate of Tulkarem.
It is worth mentioning that undercover soldiers abducted a young Palestinian man near Barta’a military roadblock, southwest of Jenin.
Soldiers Abduct Five Palestinians, Confiscate Car, In Hebron
Israeli soldiers invaded, on Thursday at dawn, Hebron city and several surrounding towns, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank, violently searched homes, before abducting five Palestinians, including two siblings, and confiscated a car.
Media sources in Hebron said the soldiers abducted Noureddin Mohammad Salhab and Eyad Naji al-Atrash, from Hebron city, in addition to Hamza Badawi, from the al-‘Arroub refugee camp, and Lu’ay as-Sa’ada, along with his brother, Mahmoud, from Halhoul town.
The sources added that the soldiers conducted violent searched of many homes, causing property damage, and interrogated several Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
Owners of some of the invaded homes have been identified as Adnan Abu Tabbana, legislative council member Mohammad at-Tell, in addition to former political prisoner Khaled al-Battat.
It is worth mentioning that the soldiers also confiscated a car, owned by the Khaled al-Battat’s son.
Undercover Soldiers Abduct A Palestinian Near Jenin
Israeli soldiers abducted, earlier Thursday, a young Palestinian man near Barta’a military roadblock, southwest of Jenin, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank.
Eyewitnesses said the soldiers, in civilian clothes, ambushed and abducted the young man, who remained unidentified at the time of this repot, near the military roadblock.
The undercover soldiers then took the young man to the soldiers at Barta’a military roadblock, before he was moved to an unknown destination.
In Ramallah, in central West Bank, the soldiers invaded a printing press in the Nahda Street, in the center of the city, and confiscated printing equipment and various posters.
Many Palestinians protested the invasion, and hurled stones at the soldiers, who fired rubber-coated steel bullets and gas bombs.
The PPS stated that the soldiers abducted Ahmad Kamal Abu Alia, Ramzi Abu Alia, Madi Suleiman Atiyya, Yacoub Abdul-Razeq Falna, Jihad Ata Falna and Yazan Jad Mansour, from Ramallah governorate, in central West Bank.
It said the abducted Palestinians are from the towns of al-Mughayyir, Kafr Ni’ma and Safa.
In Hebron governorate, in the southern part of the West Bank, the soldiers abducted Lu’ay No’man as-Sa’da, his brother Mahmoud, Noureddin Salhab, Eyad Naji al-Atrash and Hamza Badawi.
In Jenin, in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Ashraf Salah Turkman and Mahmoud Murad as-Sa’adi.
The soldiers also shot three children and a young man with live fire, before local medics rushed them to Khalil Suleiman governmental hospital in Jenin, suffering moderate wounds.
They have been identified as Majd Mahmoud Abu Na’sa, 15, Qais Ibrahim Betawi, 14, Yousef Mahmoud Badawiyya, 17, and Amin Hussein Bani Gharra, 19.
Furthermore, the soldiers abducted Mohammad Abdul-Latif Abu Hamsha, 21, from Shweika town, in the northern West Bank governorate of Tulkarem.
It is worth mentioning that undercover soldiers abducted a young Palestinian man near Barta’a military roadblock, southwest of Jenin.
Soldiers Abduct Five Palestinians, Confiscate Car, In Hebron
Israeli soldiers invaded, on Thursday at dawn, Hebron city and several surrounding towns, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank, violently searched homes, before abducting five Palestinians, including two siblings, and confiscated a car.
Media sources in Hebron said the soldiers abducted Noureddin Mohammad Salhab and Eyad Naji al-Atrash, from Hebron city, in addition to Hamza Badawi, from the al-‘Arroub refugee camp, and Lu’ay as-Sa’ada, along with his brother, Mahmoud, from Halhoul town.
The sources added that the soldiers conducted violent searched of many homes, causing property damage, and interrogated several Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
Owners of some of the invaded homes have been identified as Adnan Abu Tabbana, legislative council member Mohammad at-Tell, in addition to former political prisoner Khaled al-Battat.
It is worth mentioning that the soldiers also confiscated a car, owned by the Khaled al-Battat’s son.
Undercover Soldiers Abduct A Palestinian Near Jenin
Israeli soldiers abducted, earlier Thursday, a young Palestinian man near Barta’a military roadblock, southwest of Jenin, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank.
Eyewitnesses said the soldiers, in civilian clothes, ambushed and abducted the young man, who remained unidentified at the time of this repot, near the military roadblock.
The undercover soldiers then took the young man to the soldiers at Barta’a military roadblock, before he was moved to an unknown destination.
In Ramallah, in central West Bank, the soldiers invaded a printing press in the Nahda Street, in the center of the city, and confiscated printing equipment and various posters.
Many Palestinians protested the invasion, and hurled stones at the soldiers, who fired rubber-coated steel bullets and gas bombs.

A number of Palestinians were kidnapped and civilian homes ravaged by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at daybreak Thursday in abduction sweeps rocking West Bank provinces.
Israeli patrols rolled into the Jenin refugee camp and ravaged civilian homes, before they kidnapped a Palestinian citizen.
Clashes burst out in the area. Israeli soldiers opened fire at Palestinian anti-occupation youth, leaving a protester wounded. The latter was rushed to the Jenin public hospital for urgent treatment.
At the same time, the occupation forces sealed off the Jaba’ thoroughfare, south of Jenin, with a makeshift checkpoint, resulting in traffic combustion.
Meanwhile, the IOF raided al-Khalil province and kidnapped five Palestinians, before they dragged them to the Etzion detention center, north of the city.
Israeli soldiers broke into the homes of Dr. Adnan Younes and his relatives and subjected the inhabitants to intensive questioning, without prior notices. The IOF seized his son’s vehicle and smashed the families’ furniture.
At the same time, an Israeli patrol stormed the home of Palestinian MP Mohamed al-Tal in al-Dhahriya, southwest of al-Khalil, and exhaustively interrogated him.
The occupation forces rummaged into civilian homes and showered the area with heavy barrages of bullet fire.
A few hours earlier, the IOF stormed the family home of Palestinian MP Hatem Qufeisheh and summoned him to questioning at the Etzion detention center. He was released hours later, following intensive interrogation.
Israeli patrols rolled into the Jenin refugee camp and ravaged civilian homes, before they kidnapped a Palestinian citizen.
Clashes burst out in the area. Israeli soldiers opened fire at Palestinian anti-occupation youth, leaving a protester wounded. The latter was rushed to the Jenin public hospital for urgent treatment.
At the same time, the occupation forces sealed off the Jaba’ thoroughfare, south of Jenin, with a makeshift checkpoint, resulting in traffic combustion.
Meanwhile, the IOF raided al-Khalil province and kidnapped five Palestinians, before they dragged them to the Etzion detention center, north of the city.
Israeli soldiers broke into the homes of Dr. Adnan Younes and his relatives and subjected the inhabitants to intensive questioning, without prior notices. The IOF seized his son’s vehicle and smashed the families’ furniture.
At the same time, an Israeli patrol stormed the home of Palestinian MP Mohamed al-Tal in al-Dhahriya, southwest of al-Khalil, and exhaustively interrogated him.
The occupation forces rummaged into civilian homes and showered the area with heavy barrages of bullet fire.
A few hours earlier, the IOF stormed the family home of Palestinian MP Hatem Qufeisheh and summoned him to questioning at the Etzion detention center. He was released hours later, following intensive interrogation.

dec 5 2018
the soldiers as they ambushed them. ISMers were only meters away and security camera footage confirms that the boys were merely standing in the driveway at the time. Two of the boys were aged 11 and one 10.
One can only imagine the terror young boys experience when suddenly kidnapped by soldiers of the occupying army!
The Israeli Zionist forces are renowned for their cruelty even to minors: imprisoning children as young as 10 through their military courts and prisons system in which there are no rights for Palestinians. The youngest ever Palestinian child prisoner was released just days ago after a three-year prison sentence from 12 to 15 years of age.
The inhumanity of Israel is fully understood by Palestinians growing up under occupation. Collective punishment and psychological cruelty through torture and macabre tactics such as withholding bodies of Palestinians who have been killed or died during imprisonment are universally understood by Palestinians and well documented by international as well as local observers/researchers. …and there is no justice system to protect Palestinians.
Imagine what goes through the mind of a 10-year-old child suddenly grabbed by an armed solder from an occupying army and dragged from his neighbourhood! Fortunately, the boys were released after being detained for more than an hour inside the checkpoint.
Today also (December 5), 3 boys were abducted aged 14, 13 and 11. The boys attend two of the local schools and were kidnapped from the street around 300 metres from Qeitun checkpoint. They were standing in the street talking about 3 metres from an ISM activist when they were ambushed by Israeli Border Police.
The two younger boys were released later today, but the 14-year-old was taken away. According to the headmaster of the Hebron School, Khalil Abu Sunaineh, the older boy could face up to 6 months imprisonment. The military court does not need to give evidence to support any accusation on the grounds that it is “classified information”. There is a 98% conviction rate.
The headmaster showed us pictures on the wall of the school hallway, over 70 pictures taken over the last two years show child arrests, tear gas, concussion grenades both inside the school and on the street outside. They are the tip of the iceberg. He has been at the school for 14 years!
the soldiers as they ambushed them. ISMers were only meters away and security camera footage confirms that the boys were merely standing in the driveway at the time. Two of the boys were aged 11 and one 10.
One can only imagine the terror young boys experience when suddenly kidnapped by soldiers of the occupying army!
The Israeli Zionist forces are renowned for their cruelty even to minors: imprisoning children as young as 10 through their military courts and prisons system in which there are no rights for Palestinians. The youngest ever Palestinian child prisoner was released just days ago after a three-year prison sentence from 12 to 15 years of age.
The inhumanity of Israel is fully understood by Palestinians growing up under occupation. Collective punishment and psychological cruelty through torture and macabre tactics such as withholding bodies of Palestinians who have been killed or died during imprisonment are universally understood by Palestinians and well documented by international as well as local observers/researchers. …and there is no justice system to protect Palestinians.
Imagine what goes through the mind of a 10-year-old child suddenly grabbed by an armed solder from an occupying army and dragged from his neighbourhood! Fortunately, the boys were released after being detained for more than an hour inside the checkpoint.
Today also (December 5), 3 boys were abducted aged 14, 13 and 11. The boys attend two of the local schools and were kidnapped from the street around 300 metres from Qeitun checkpoint. They were standing in the street talking about 3 metres from an ISM activist when they were ambushed by Israeli Border Police.
The two younger boys were released later today, but the 14-year-old was taken away. According to the headmaster of the Hebron School, Khalil Abu Sunaineh, the older boy could face up to 6 months imprisonment. The military court does not need to give evidence to support any accusation on the grounds that it is “classified information”. There is a 98% conviction rate.
The headmaster showed us pictures on the wall of the school hallway, over 70 pictures taken over the last two years show child arrests, tear gas, concussion grenades both inside the school and on the street outside. They are the tip of the iceberg. He has been at the school for 14 years!

A gallery of soldier invasions of the school, abductions, concussion grenades and tear gas in the school and on the street outside.
He also told us that the soldiers and border police sneak around in the middle of the night mapping the neighbourhood and planning their ambushes.
We’d witnessed this ourselves during the day. It was creepy enough in the daytime seeing soldiers just walk around in people’s gardens, exploring every alleyway, entering apartment buildings at will and ascending to the rooftops. It must feel violating to live under these circumstances.
Israeli forces justify their actions because some Palestinian children throw stones at them. To the uninformed this may seem a valid argument on the surface.
However, it’s important to remember that the Israelis are the occupiers and have absolutely no rights under international law to defend themselves from the people they occupy. They are the aggressors. They are not civil enforcement officers of the Palestinian community.
This argument also holds no water because usually in any specific situation the Israeli forces are the aggressors who initiate conflict.
Even if we accepted this erroneous argument, the children who were detained on these two days were not throwing stones. To detain, or arrest and imprison them, for what someone else has done at any time at all is unjust and a form of collective punishment.
What justification can there possibly be for concussion grenades, toxic tear gas (228 tear gas rounds were fired in the Salaymeh / Qeitun neighbourhoods in 15 school days between November 4 and November 27, 2018 (including 34 in one day!) along with 51 concussion grenades), intimidation, abduction and invasion of streets and schools by armed soldiers in residential neighbourhoods?
These are children! Such actions are totally unacceptable on minors.
Do such actions promote peace? Do they not actually sustain and deepen the inhumane occupation of the Palestinian people?
Do they not also inspire rejection of the immoral occupation, and provoke further resistance against such oppression?
Fortunately, Palestinians usually choose non-violent resistance rather than violence, leaving Israelis with the moral predicament of enforcing the immoral and illegal occupation and the international community with the shame of their inaction.
Visit the International Solidarity Movement (ISM).
He also told us that the soldiers and border police sneak around in the middle of the night mapping the neighbourhood and planning their ambushes.
We’d witnessed this ourselves during the day. It was creepy enough in the daytime seeing soldiers just walk around in people’s gardens, exploring every alleyway, entering apartment buildings at will and ascending to the rooftops. It must feel violating to live under these circumstances.
Israeli forces justify their actions because some Palestinian children throw stones at them. To the uninformed this may seem a valid argument on the surface.
However, it’s important to remember that the Israelis are the occupiers and have absolutely no rights under international law to defend themselves from the people they occupy. They are the aggressors. They are not civil enforcement officers of the Palestinian community.
This argument also holds no water because usually in any specific situation the Israeli forces are the aggressors who initiate conflict.
Even if we accepted this erroneous argument, the children who were detained on these two days were not throwing stones. To detain, or arrest and imprison them, for what someone else has done at any time at all is unjust and a form of collective punishment.
What justification can there possibly be for concussion grenades, toxic tear gas (228 tear gas rounds were fired in the Salaymeh / Qeitun neighbourhoods in 15 school days between November 4 and November 27, 2018 (including 34 in one day!) along with 51 concussion grenades), intimidation, abduction and invasion of streets and schools by armed soldiers in residential neighbourhoods?
These are children! Such actions are totally unacceptable on minors.
Do such actions promote peace? Do they not actually sustain and deepen the inhumane occupation of the Palestinian people?
Do they not also inspire rejection of the immoral occupation, and provoke further resistance against such oppression?
Fortunately, Palestinians usually choose non-violent resistance rather than violence, leaving Israelis with the moral predicament of enforcing the immoral and illegal occupation and the international community with the shame of their inaction.
Visit the International Solidarity Movement (ISM).
5 dec 2018

The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has confirmed that Israeli soldiers abducted, on Wednesday at dawn, at least twenty Palestinians, including children and former political prisoner, in several parts of the occupied West Bank.
The soldiers invaded and violently searched dozens of homes across the West Bank, and interrogated many Palestinians, before abducting at least twenty.
In Bethlehem governorate, the soldiers invaded the al-Azza refugee camp, north of the city, abducted Rami Firas Abu Sh’eera, 24, from his home.
Also in Bethlehem, the soldiers invaded the al-Khader town, south of the city, and summoned Qussai Abdullah Issa, 24, for interrogation in Etzion military base, after searching his home in the Old City.
In Tubas, in northeastern West Bank, the soldiers searched many homes and abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Rami Ayman Shareeda, in addition to Salaheddin Talal Daraghma.
In Qalqilia, in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Mohammad Waddah Enaya and Yasser Nofal, after invading and ransacking their homes.
In Hebron, in the southern part of the West Bank, the soldiers abducted a child, identified as Issa Emad at-Teety, in addition to Khaled Yazan Jawabra, from the al-‘Arroub refugee camp, and a former political prisoner, identified as Maher al-Atrash, 45, from Halhoul town.
In addition, the soldiers abducted Atef Ali Rabba’, from Yatta town, south of Hebron, after stopping him at the Container roadblock, east of Bethlehem.
In Tulkarem, in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Mo’men Raslan Areed, from his home in Shweika area, north of the city, and confiscated surveillance recordings from a restaurant in the Western Neighborhood, after invading and searching it.
It is worth mentioning that the Restaurant overlooks the street where, on Tuesday at dawn, the soldiers killed a mentally disabled young man, identified as Mohammad Husam Halabi, 22.
In Salfit, in Central West Bank, the soldiers abducted four Palestinians from the Salfit city, Iskaka town and the village of Qarawat Bank Hassan.
Media sources said the soldiers abducted Aziz Fattash, and a former political prisoner, identified as Husam Anis Harb, 58, from Salfit city, in addition to Kamal Harb, from Iskaka, and Sa’ad Mer’ey, from Qarawat Bani Hassan.
Furthermore, the soldiers abducted Mahmoud Kheir Khatib, Osama Firas Tamimi and Walid Nassar Ahmad Nassar, from Deir Nitham village, northwest of the central West Bank city of Ramallah.
Soldiers Abduct Three Palestinians In Ramallah
Israeli soldiers invaded, on Wednesday at dawn, Deir Nitham village, northwest of the central West Bank city of Ramallah, searched homes and abducted three Palestinians.
Media sources said several armored military jeeps invaded the village, before the soldiers stormed and ransacked many homes, and interrogated a few Palestinians.
They added that the soldiers abducted Mahmoud Kheir Khatib, 18, Osama Firas Tamimi, 18, and Walid Nassar Ahmad Nassar, 18.
The soldiers invaded and violently searched dozens of homes across the West Bank, and interrogated many Palestinians, before abducting at least twenty.
In Bethlehem governorate, the soldiers invaded the al-Azza refugee camp, north of the city, abducted Rami Firas Abu Sh’eera, 24, from his home.
Also in Bethlehem, the soldiers invaded the al-Khader town, south of the city, and summoned Qussai Abdullah Issa, 24, for interrogation in Etzion military base, after searching his home in the Old City.
In Tubas, in northeastern West Bank, the soldiers searched many homes and abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Rami Ayman Shareeda, in addition to Salaheddin Talal Daraghma.
In Qalqilia, in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Mohammad Waddah Enaya and Yasser Nofal, after invading and ransacking their homes.
In Hebron, in the southern part of the West Bank, the soldiers abducted a child, identified as Issa Emad at-Teety, in addition to Khaled Yazan Jawabra, from the al-‘Arroub refugee camp, and a former political prisoner, identified as Maher al-Atrash, 45, from Halhoul town.
In addition, the soldiers abducted Atef Ali Rabba’, from Yatta town, south of Hebron, after stopping him at the Container roadblock, east of Bethlehem.
In Tulkarem, in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Mo’men Raslan Areed, from his home in Shweika area, north of the city, and confiscated surveillance recordings from a restaurant in the Western Neighborhood, after invading and searching it.
It is worth mentioning that the Restaurant overlooks the street where, on Tuesday at dawn, the soldiers killed a mentally disabled young man, identified as Mohammad Husam Halabi, 22.
In Salfit, in Central West Bank, the soldiers abducted four Palestinians from the Salfit city, Iskaka town and the village of Qarawat Bank Hassan.
Media sources said the soldiers abducted Aziz Fattash, and a former political prisoner, identified as Husam Anis Harb, 58, from Salfit city, in addition to Kamal Harb, from Iskaka, and Sa’ad Mer’ey, from Qarawat Bani Hassan.
Furthermore, the soldiers abducted Mahmoud Kheir Khatib, Osama Firas Tamimi and Walid Nassar Ahmad Nassar, from Deir Nitham village, northwest of the central West Bank city of Ramallah.
Soldiers Abduct Three Palestinians In Ramallah
Israeli soldiers invaded, on Wednesday at dawn, Deir Nitham village, northwest of the central West Bank city of Ramallah, searched homes and abducted three Palestinians.
Media sources said several armored military jeeps invaded the village, before the soldiers stormed and ransacked many homes, and interrogated a few Palestinians.
They added that the soldiers abducted Mahmoud Kheir Khatib, 18, Osama Firas Tamimi, 18, and Walid Nassar Ahmad Nassar, 18.

Dozens of Israeli soldiers invaded, on Wednesday at dawn, Salfit city, and nearby Iskaka town and Qarawat Bani Hassan village, in Central West Bank, searched many homes and abducted four Palestinians.
In Salfit city, the soldiers invaded several neighborhoods, searched homes, and abducted Aziz Fattash.
The soldiers also abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Husam Anis Harb, 58, from his home in Iskaka village, east of Salfit.
In addition, the soldiers abducted Sa’ad Mer’ey, from his home in Qarawat Bani Hassan, west of Salfit.
In Salfit city, the soldiers invaded several neighborhoods, searched homes, and abducted Aziz Fattash.
The soldiers also abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Husam Anis Harb, 58, from his home in Iskaka village, east of Salfit.
In addition, the soldiers abducted Sa’ad Mer’ey, from his home in Qarawat Bani Hassan, west of Salfit.

The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported that Israeli soldiers abducted, on Wednesday at dawn, four Palestinians, including a child and a former political prisoner, from the southern West Bank governorate of Hebron.
The PPS said the soldiers invaded and searched many homes in the al-‘Arroub refugee camp, north of the Hebron, and abducted Issa Emad at-Teety, 14, and Khaled Badran Jawabra, 19.
It added that the soldiers also invaded and searched homes in Halhoul town, north of Hebron, and abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Maher al-Atrash, 45, before confiscating his car.
In addition, the soldiers abducted Atef Ali Rabba’, from Yatta town, south of Hebron, after stopping him at the Container military roadblock, east of Bethlehem.
The PPS said the soldiers invaded and searched many homes in the al-‘Arroub refugee camp, north of the Hebron, and abducted Issa Emad at-Teety, 14, and Khaled Badran Jawabra, 19.
It added that the soldiers also invaded and searched homes in Halhoul town, north of Hebron, and abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Maher al-Atrash, 45, before confiscating his car.
In addition, the soldiers abducted Atef Ali Rabba’, from Yatta town, south of Hebron, after stopping him at the Container military roadblock, east of Bethlehem.
4 dec 2018

Israeli soldiers abducted, overnight until morning hours Tuesday, twenty-four Palestinians, from their homes in several parts of the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS) has reported.
The soldiers invaded and violently searched dozens of homes in various parts of the West Bank, and interrogated many Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards, before abducting the twenty-four residents.
The Nablus office of the PPS, in northern West Bank, said the soldiers abducted Mohammad Keewan, Sobhi Keewan, Ghazi Sha’er, Amro Shehada, Zohdi Theeb Qawareeq, Nasseer Abu Thabet, and Abada Nizar al-Jamal.
The Palestinians were taken from their homes in Nablus city, in addition to the towns of Awarta, ‘Asira ash-Shamaliya and Beit Dajan.
The army also summoned for interrogation, a former political prisoner, identified as Samir Salim Sharab, from Awarta.
In Bethlehem governorate, the soldiers invaded Beit Sahour city, in addition to Doha and al-Khader towns, and fired many gas bombs and concussion grenades, during ensuing protests.
The soldiers also abducted Mohammad Fayez Salhab, 18, from his home in the al-Karkafa area, in Bethlehem.
In Hebron city, in southern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Mohammad Abdul-Athim Abu Turki, 34, Jawad Shafiq Abu Aisha, Ibrahim Zeidan Rajabi, and Salim Rajabi.
Another Palestinian, identified as Mahmoud Abdul-Afo al-Emla, was taken prisoner from his home in Beit Ola town, northwest of Hebron.
Furthermore, the soldiers abducted two former political prisoners, identified as Abdul-Nasser Nasser Abu Maria, 20, and Qussai Ahmad Abu Hashem, 18, in addition to Amro Arafat Za’aqeeq, 16, and Majdi Mirshid Awad, 14, all from Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, before moving them to Karmie Tzur illegal colony, south of the town.
In Tubas, in northeastern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Yousef Walweel and Zakariya Oleyyan, from their homes in the al-Far’a refugee camp, south of the city.
In Salfit, in central West Bank, the soldiers abducted a young woman, identified as Tha’era Mousa Qassoul, 24, at the entrance of the nearby Kifl Hares town, while she was on her way to work.
In occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted four Palestinians, identified as Tha’er Abu Khalil, Jaber Ahmad Salaheddin, ‘Assem Nassif Sa’id and Abdul-Rahman Osama Khatib, from their homes in Hizma town, northeast of the city.
In Ramallah, in central West Bank, the soldiers abducted Mohammad Fawzi Shalabi, from his home in the al-Mazra’a ash-Sharqiya town, northeast of the city.
The soldiers invaded and violently searched dozens of homes in various parts of the West Bank, and interrogated many Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards, before abducting the twenty-four residents.
The Nablus office of the PPS, in northern West Bank, said the soldiers abducted Mohammad Keewan, Sobhi Keewan, Ghazi Sha’er, Amro Shehada, Zohdi Theeb Qawareeq, Nasseer Abu Thabet, and Abada Nizar al-Jamal.
The Palestinians were taken from their homes in Nablus city, in addition to the towns of Awarta, ‘Asira ash-Shamaliya and Beit Dajan.
The army also summoned for interrogation, a former political prisoner, identified as Samir Salim Sharab, from Awarta.
In Bethlehem governorate, the soldiers invaded Beit Sahour city, in addition to Doha and al-Khader towns, and fired many gas bombs and concussion grenades, during ensuing protests.
The soldiers also abducted Mohammad Fayez Salhab, 18, from his home in the al-Karkafa area, in Bethlehem.
In Hebron city, in southern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Mohammad Abdul-Athim Abu Turki, 34, Jawad Shafiq Abu Aisha, Ibrahim Zeidan Rajabi, and Salim Rajabi.
Another Palestinian, identified as Mahmoud Abdul-Afo al-Emla, was taken prisoner from his home in Beit Ola town, northwest of Hebron.
Furthermore, the soldiers abducted two former political prisoners, identified as Abdul-Nasser Nasser Abu Maria, 20, and Qussai Ahmad Abu Hashem, 18, in addition to Amro Arafat Za’aqeeq, 16, and Majdi Mirshid Awad, 14, all from Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, before moving them to Karmie Tzur illegal colony, south of the town.
In Tubas, in northeastern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Yousef Walweel and Zakariya Oleyyan, from their homes in the al-Far’a refugee camp, south of the city.
In Salfit, in central West Bank, the soldiers abducted a young woman, identified as Tha’era Mousa Qassoul, 24, at the entrance of the nearby Kifl Hares town, while she was on her way to work.
In occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted four Palestinians, identified as Tha’er Abu Khalil, Jaber Ahmad Salaheddin, ‘Assem Nassif Sa’id and Abdul-Rahman Osama Khatib, from their homes in Hizma town, northeast of the city.
In Ramallah, in central West Bank, the soldiers abducted Mohammad Fawzi Shalabi, from his home in the al-Mazra’a ash-Sharqiya town, northeast of the city.
witness was produced to claim the boys had been talking about stabbing soldiers at their school.
And, in the he-said-she-said world of Israeli courts, any evidence is enough to convict a Palestinian.
After three years, the boys have finally come home.
And, in the he-said-she-said world of Israeli courts, any evidence is enough to convict a Palestinian.
After three years, the boys have finally come home.