19 dec 2018

The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) arrested Wednesday afternoon a Palestinian yung man from Madama town, south of Nablus.
The 26-year-old Mohamed Nassar informed his family that he is being held in Hawara detention camp without revealing any further details.
The ex-prisoner Mohamed Nassar is the brother of two other prisoners.
The 26-year-old Mohamed Nassar informed his family that he is being held in Hawara detention camp without revealing any further details.
The ex-prisoner Mohamed Nassar is the brother of two other prisoners.

The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) arrested on Wednesday two shepherds from Ein al-Hilweh in the northern Jordan Valley.
According to the local activist Aref Daraghmeh, Mohammed Alian Awad and Ali Muhammad Awad were detained while grazing in Ein al-Hilweh area.
In Jordan Valley, Israeli settlers and army forces have taken similar actions of violence over the years in order to drive farmers away from their lands. In this manner, Israelis were able to seize Palestinian lands.
According to the local activist Aref Daraghmeh, Mohammed Alian Awad and Ali Muhammad Awad were detained while grazing in Ein al-Hilweh area.
In Jordan Valley, Israeli settlers and army forces have taken similar actions of violence over the years in order to drive farmers away from their lands. In this manner, Israelis were able to seize Palestinian lands.

The Israeli administration of Damon jail on Tuesday took arbitrary punitive measures against several Palestinian female prisoners and isolated one of them for several hours.
Lawyer Sahar Francis, head of Addameer Association for Prisoner Support, stated on Wednesday that her visit on Tuesday to Ramon jail did not last for even 15 minutes as the prison administration canceled the visit and informed her that there was an emergency situation.
According to Addameer Association, the tension in the prison started when the Damon administration asked some workers from the civil prisoners to repair the sewage system in room number 11 in the women section. The room has seven female prisoners who spent their recreational time during the reparations. However, the deputy administrator of the women’s section claimed that she had asked the women to stay in the toilet during the reparations rather than the yard, but the women reaffirmed that they did not know of such a request and this was why they went to the yard to take their recreational time.
The women in detention added that the prison administration got outraged and took prisoner Yasmin Sha’ban to isolation. Yasmin was put in the lawyer’s visit room from 12:00 pm until 5:30 pm and she was deprived in a disciplinary hearing held for her of receiving family visits for a month and letters for two months, and was also fined 100-600 Shekels from her canteen money.
In addition to the measures taken against Yasmin, Israeli forces raided room number 11 and confiscated all electronic equipment except for one heater. All that led the women in that room to protest by declaring they would not take their recreational time, which prompted the administration to let Yasmin out of isolation at 5:30 pm, but it decided to hold a disciplinary hearing against the women in the room.
Addameer sees that the women in detention, especially those who were transferred from Hasharon prison to Demon prison, are being exposed to direct targeting by Israeli jailers after protesting for two months in September 2018 new measures taken against them.
Lawyer Sahar Francis, head of Addameer Association for Prisoner Support, stated on Wednesday that her visit on Tuesday to Ramon jail did not last for even 15 minutes as the prison administration canceled the visit and informed her that there was an emergency situation.
According to Addameer Association, the tension in the prison started when the Damon administration asked some workers from the civil prisoners to repair the sewage system in room number 11 in the women section. The room has seven female prisoners who spent their recreational time during the reparations. However, the deputy administrator of the women’s section claimed that she had asked the women to stay in the toilet during the reparations rather than the yard, but the women reaffirmed that they did not know of such a request and this was why they went to the yard to take their recreational time.
The women in detention added that the prison administration got outraged and took prisoner Yasmin Sha’ban to isolation. Yasmin was put in the lawyer’s visit room from 12:00 pm until 5:30 pm and she was deprived in a disciplinary hearing held for her of receiving family visits for a month and letters for two months, and was also fined 100-600 Shekels from her canteen money.
In addition to the measures taken against Yasmin, Israeli forces raided room number 11 and confiscated all electronic equipment except for one heater. All that led the women in that room to protest by declaring they would not take their recreational time, which prompted the administration to let Yasmin out of isolation at 5:30 pm, but it decided to hold a disciplinary hearing against the women in the room.
Addameer sees that the women in detention, especially those who were transferred from Hasharon prison to Demon prison, are being exposed to direct targeting by Israeli jailers after protesting for two months in September 2018 new measures taken against them.

The Ofer military court has approved administrative detention orders issued by the Israeli commander in the West Bank against several Palestinian internees.
According to the Palestinian Prisoner Society (PPS) on Wednesday, nine prisoners, including journalist Mohamed Mona, received six months in administrative detention.
Administrative jail orders for four months were also approved against another 11 prisoners.
The court also okayed similar orders for three and two months against prisoners Mu’taz Shari’ah and Jamal Alkam respectively.
According to the Palestinian Prisoner Society (PPS) on Wednesday, nine prisoners, including journalist Mohamed Mona, received six months in administrative detention.
Administrative jail orders for four months were also approved against another 11 prisoners.
The court also okayed similar orders for three and two months against prisoners Mu’taz Shari’ah and Jamal Alkam respectively.

Clashes broke out at nightfall Tuesday in Tamoun town, east of Tubas, after Israeli patrols rolled into the area and came down heavily on Palestinian locals.
Special Israeli troops disguised in civilian dress stormed the home of the Samara family allegedly to chase down a wanted Palestinian.
Dozens of military vehicles and full-armed soldiers showed up in the area shortly afterwards and wreaked havoc on civilian homes, before they attacked the residents.
Scores of Palestinians choked on teargas in the violent clashes.
Overnight, two Palestinian young men were kidnapped by the occupation forces at a military checkpoint set up east of Jenin province.
Special Israeli troops disguised in civilian dress stormed the home of the Samara family allegedly to chase down a wanted Palestinian.
Dozens of military vehicles and full-armed soldiers showed up in the area shortly afterwards and wreaked havoc on civilian homes, before they attacked the residents.
Scores of Palestinians choked on teargas in the violent clashes.
Overnight, two Palestinian young men were kidnapped by the occupation forces at a military checkpoint set up east of Jenin province.

Dozens of Israeli soldiers invaded, on Wednesday at dawn, the Deheishe refugee camp, south of Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank, and conducted very violent searches of homes, before abducting two Palestinians, and wounding two others, including one who suffered serious injuries, during ensuing protests.
Media sources said the soldiers surrounded the home of No’man Abu ‘Ashour, and used loudspeakers ordering his son, Issa, to turn himself in to the army, but he apparently was not there.
They added that dozens of youngsters protested the invasion and hurled stones and Molotov cocktails at the armored military vehicles, while the army fire live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets, gas bombs and concussion grenades.
During the invasion and ensuing protests, the soldiers moderately injured Mohammad Ra’ed Shamrookh, 19, after shooting him with a live round in the chest.
Another Palestinian was shot with a rubber-coated steel bullet in his leg, and several others suffered the effects of teargas inhalation.
The soldiers also invaded and searched homes, before abducting Hamza Khalil al-Ja’fari, 21, and Monir Khaled al-Ja’fari, 21.
In its worth mentioning that a Palestinian car, owned by Ma’moun Naji, was burnt after the soldiers fired a gas bomb at it.
Media sources said the soldiers surrounded the home of No’man Abu ‘Ashour, and used loudspeakers ordering his son, Issa, to turn himself in to the army, but he apparently was not there.
They added that dozens of youngsters protested the invasion and hurled stones and Molotov cocktails at the armored military vehicles, while the army fire live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets, gas bombs and concussion grenades.
During the invasion and ensuing protests, the soldiers moderately injured Mohammad Ra’ed Shamrookh, 19, after shooting him with a live round in the chest.
Another Palestinian was shot with a rubber-coated steel bullet in his leg, and several others suffered the effects of teargas inhalation.
The soldiers also invaded and searched homes, before abducting Hamza Khalil al-Ja’fari, 21, and Monir Khaled al-Ja’fari, 21.
In its worth mentioning that a Palestinian car, owned by Ma’moun Naji, was burnt after the soldiers fired a gas bomb at it.

The Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS) has reported that Israeli soldiers abducted, on Wednesday at dawn, two Palestinians in Tubas governorate, in northeastern West Bank, two in Jenin, in northern West Bank, and one in Hebron, in the southern part.
The Jenin office of the PPS said the soldiers invaded and violently searched many homes in Jenin refugee camp, and abducted two young men, identified as Razeen Bilal ad-Damj and Mohammad Khalil ‘Ersan.
It added that many Palestinians protested the invasion, and hurled stones at the soldiers who fired flares, gas bombs and concussion grenades.
Furthermore, the soldiers searched a few homes, and abducted Rashid Ziad Daraghma, from Tubas city, in northeastern West Bank, and Maisara Thiab Bisharat, from Tammoun town, south of Tubas.
It is worth mentioning that, on Tuesday at night, several Palestinians suffered the effects of teargas inhalation, and a few others suffered fractures, cuts and bruises, during protests that took place after the soldiers invaded Tammoun.
In Hebron, in the southern part of the West Bank, the soldiers also searched homes in the city, in addition to Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, and Beit Awwa town, west of the city.
The Jenin office of the PPS said the soldiers invaded and violently searched many homes in Jenin refugee camp, and abducted two young men, identified as Razeen Bilal ad-Damj and Mohammad Khalil ‘Ersan.
It added that many Palestinians protested the invasion, and hurled stones at the soldiers who fired flares, gas bombs and concussion grenades.
Furthermore, the soldiers searched a few homes, and abducted Rashid Ziad Daraghma, from Tubas city, in northeastern West Bank, and Maisara Thiab Bisharat, from Tammoun town, south of Tubas.
It is worth mentioning that, on Tuesday at night, several Palestinians suffered the effects of teargas inhalation, and a few others suffered fractures, cuts and bruises, during protests that took place after the soldiers invaded Tammoun.
In Hebron, in the southern part of the West Bank, the soldiers also searched homes in the city, in addition to Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, and Beit Awwa town, west of the city.

Israeli forces detained at least 28 Palestinians from across the occupied West Bank, during raids on predawn Wednesday.
The Palestinian Prisoner’s Society (PPS) said that Israeli forces detained three Palestinians from the southern West Bank district of Hebron; they were identified as former prisoner Muhammad Ahmad al-Titi, Jawad Ziad Khalil Hadib and Tareq al-Sayyid Ahmad.
In the Bethlehem district in the southern West Bank, Israeli forces detained two Palestinians identified as Munir al-Jaafari and Hamza al-Jaafari.
Meanwhile in East Jerusalem in the central West Bank, Israeli forces detained at least 15 Palestinians and delivered summon notices to five others in the Issawiya town.
The detainees were identified as Muhammad Aziz Ubeid, Rami Ismat Ubeid, Abed Khalid Naaji, Taha Ayesh Ubeid, Karam Muhammad Elayyan, Muhammad Sultan Ubeid, Zaki Sultan Ubeid, Saber Shaaban Ubeid, Saleh Abu Assab, Muhammad Marie Dirbas, Qassem Munir Dirbas, Muhammad Ahmad Abu Riyaleh, Ayyoub Naim Hamdan, Haroun Muhammad Mheisen and Qussai Jamal Musbah.
Three Palestinians were detained from the central West Bank district of Ramallah and al-Bireh; PPS identified them as Khalid Kamel Nawabit, 40, Mahmoud Ahmad Rayyan, 24, and Eid Dahadha.
Israeli forces also detained three Palestinians from the northern West Bank districts of Tulkarem and Jenin; they were identified as Amjad Jihad al-Ashqar, 22, from the Saida town in Tulkarem, and Razin Bilal al-Damj and Muhammad Khalil Arsan from the Jenin refugee camp.
Two Palestinians were detained from the Tubas district, also in the northern West Bank, they were identified as Rashid Ziad Daraghmeh and Maysara Thiab Bisharat.
According to prisoners rights group Addameer, there are 5,554 Palestinian prisoners being held in Israeli prisons, of whom 51 are female prisoners, 230 are child prisoners and 41 are under the age of 16 years.
Israel Soldiers Abduct Twenty Palestinians In Jerusalem’s al-’Isawiya
Dozens of Israeli soldiers invaded, at dawn, dozens of Palestinian homes and buildings in the al-‘Isawiya town in occupied Jerusalem, and violently searched them, before interrogating many Palestinians, and abducted at least twenty of them, in addition to summoning two others for interrogation.
Mohammad Abu al-Hummus, a member of the Follow-Up Committee in al-‘Isawiya, said dozens of soldiers surrounded the town, and were heavily deployed in many areas, especially on its main entrance, before invading it.
He added that the soldiers installed roadblocks in the town, before conducting massive and violent searches of cars, homes, commercial buildings, and a gas station where they also confiscated a propane tank. video
Abu al-Hummus further stated that the soldiers summoned two Palestinians for interrogation, and installed a military tent at the western entrance of the town to use it as an “operation room,” after complete sealing the area.
Israeli police officers were also deployed at the entrance of the town, during early morning hours, before stopping and searching dozens of vehicles, including buses transporting children to their schools.
Fifteen of the abducted Palestinians have been identified as:
The Palestinian Prisoner’s Society (PPS) said that Israeli forces detained three Palestinians from the southern West Bank district of Hebron; they were identified as former prisoner Muhammad Ahmad al-Titi, Jawad Ziad Khalil Hadib and Tareq al-Sayyid Ahmad.
In the Bethlehem district in the southern West Bank, Israeli forces detained two Palestinians identified as Munir al-Jaafari and Hamza al-Jaafari.
Meanwhile in East Jerusalem in the central West Bank, Israeli forces detained at least 15 Palestinians and delivered summon notices to five others in the Issawiya town.
The detainees were identified as Muhammad Aziz Ubeid, Rami Ismat Ubeid, Abed Khalid Naaji, Taha Ayesh Ubeid, Karam Muhammad Elayyan, Muhammad Sultan Ubeid, Zaki Sultan Ubeid, Saber Shaaban Ubeid, Saleh Abu Assab, Muhammad Marie Dirbas, Qassem Munir Dirbas, Muhammad Ahmad Abu Riyaleh, Ayyoub Naim Hamdan, Haroun Muhammad Mheisen and Qussai Jamal Musbah.
Three Palestinians were detained from the central West Bank district of Ramallah and al-Bireh; PPS identified them as Khalid Kamel Nawabit, 40, Mahmoud Ahmad Rayyan, 24, and Eid Dahadha.
Israeli forces also detained three Palestinians from the northern West Bank districts of Tulkarem and Jenin; they were identified as Amjad Jihad al-Ashqar, 22, from the Saida town in Tulkarem, and Razin Bilal al-Damj and Muhammad Khalil Arsan from the Jenin refugee camp.
Two Palestinians were detained from the Tubas district, also in the northern West Bank, they were identified as Rashid Ziad Daraghmeh and Maysara Thiab Bisharat.
According to prisoners rights group Addameer, there are 5,554 Palestinian prisoners being held in Israeli prisons, of whom 51 are female prisoners, 230 are child prisoners and 41 are under the age of 16 years.
Israel Soldiers Abduct Twenty Palestinians In Jerusalem’s al-’Isawiya
Dozens of Israeli soldiers invaded, at dawn, dozens of Palestinian homes and buildings in the al-‘Isawiya town in occupied Jerusalem, and violently searched them, before interrogating many Palestinians, and abducted at least twenty of them, in addition to summoning two others for interrogation.
Mohammad Abu al-Hummus, a member of the Follow-Up Committee in al-‘Isawiya, said dozens of soldiers surrounded the town, and were heavily deployed in many areas, especially on its main entrance, before invading it.
He added that the soldiers installed roadblocks in the town, before conducting massive and violent searches of cars, homes, commercial buildings, and a gas station where they also confiscated a propane tank. video
Abu al-Hummus further stated that the soldiers summoned two Palestinians for interrogation, and installed a military tent at the western entrance of the town to use it as an “operation room,” after complete sealing the area.
Israeli police officers were also deployed at the entrance of the town, during early morning hours, before stopping and searching dozens of vehicles, including buses transporting children to their schools.
Fifteen of the abducted Palestinians have been identified as:
- Mohammad Aziz Obeid.
- Rami Esmat Obeid.
- Taha ‘Ayesh Obeid.
- Mohammad Sultan Obeid.
- Zaki Sultan Obeid.
- Saber Sha’ban Obeid.
- Abed Khaled Na’aji.
- Karam Mohammad Oleyyan.
- Saleh Abu ‘Assab.
- Mohammad Mer’ey Dirbas.
- Qassem Monir Dirbas.
- Mohammad Ahmad Abu Ryala.
- Ayyoub Na’im Hamdan.
- Haroun Mohammad Mheisin.
- Qussai Jamal Abu Ali.
18 dec 2018

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Tuesday evening, two young Palestinian men from Hebron governorate, in the southern part if the occupied West Bank, and one in Bethlehem, south of occupied Jerusalem,
Media sources in Hebron said the soldiers closed the entrance of the al-Fawwar refugee camp, south of Hebron, installed a sudden military roadblock, before stopping and searching dozens of cars and residents.
They added that the soldiers abducted Mahmoud at-Teety, from the al-Fawwar refugee camp, and Jawad Hdeib, from Doura city, southwest of Hebron, and took them to an unknown destination.
It is worth mentioning that the soldiers also installed a roadblock at the entrance of Halhoul city, north of Hebron, and prevented the Palestinians from entering or leaving it.
In Bethlehem, the soldiers abducted a young man, identified as Saddam Aqel, from Aida refugee camp, north of the city, while returning home from Hebron.
In related news, the army decided to release a Palestinian woman, identified as Khawla Zeitawi, from the village of Jamma’in, southwest of Nablus, in the northern part of the West Bank.
The woman was taken prisoner, Monday, while visiting her imprisoned brother, Abdullah Zeitawi, in the Negev Desert Detention Camp.
IOF arrests two Palestinians in al-Khalil
The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) arrested Tuesday evening two Palestinians at the entrance to Fawar refugee camp, to the south of the southern West Bank province of al-Khalil.
Eyewitnesses reported that two young men were stopped at an Israeli military checkpoint set up at the entrance to the refugee camp before being detained and taken to Etizon detention center.
The two detainees were identified as Mahmoud Hdeib and Jawad al-Titi.
A second military checkpoint was also erected near Halhul Bridge, north of the city, where dozens of Palestinian vehicles were stopped and searched.
Media sources in Hebron said the soldiers closed the entrance of the al-Fawwar refugee camp, south of Hebron, installed a sudden military roadblock, before stopping and searching dozens of cars and residents.
They added that the soldiers abducted Mahmoud at-Teety, from the al-Fawwar refugee camp, and Jawad Hdeib, from Doura city, southwest of Hebron, and took them to an unknown destination.
It is worth mentioning that the soldiers also installed a roadblock at the entrance of Halhoul city, north of Hebron, and prevented the Palestinians from entering or leaving it.
In Bethlehem, the soldiers abducted a young man, identified as Saddam Aqel, from Aida refugee camp, north of the city, while returning home from Hebron.
In related news, the army decided to release a Palestinian woman, identified as Khawla Zeitawi, from the village of Jamma’in, southwest of Nablus, in the northern part of the West Bank.
The woman was taken prisoner, Monday, while visiting her imprisoned brother, Abdullah Zeitawi, in the Negev Desert Detention Camp.
IOF arrests two Palestinians in al-Khalil
The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) arrested Tuesday evening two Palestinians at the entrance to Fawar refugee camp, to the south of the southern West Bank province of al-Khalil.
Eyewitnesses reported that two young men were stopped at an Israeli military checkpoint set up at the entrance to the refugee camp before being detained and taken to Etizon detention center.
The two detainees were identified as Mahmoud Hdeib and Jawad al-Titi.
A second military checkpoint was also erected near Halhul Bridge, north of the city, where dozens of Palestinian vehicles were stopped and searched.

Israeli forces informed the family of Palestinian prisoner Khalil Jabbarin that the Israeli authorities decided to demolish the family house in the southern occupied West Bank district of Hebron, on Tuesday.
Sources said that Israeli forces informed Jabbarin's family of the order to demolish their home in Yatta, as part of its "collective punishment" policy against Palestinians who were involved in attacking Israelis.
Jabbarin, 16, was shot, injured and imprisoned by Israeli forces, in September, after he had carried out a stabbing attack reportedly killing an Israeli settler.
Israel has come under harsh condemnation over the past several years for its response to attacks committed by Palestinians on Israelis, which rights groups have said amounted to "collective punishment" on family members and entire communities in a clear violation of international law.
The Israeli authorities has demolished two Palestinian homes during the past week, belonging to families of Palestinians accused of attacking Israelis, one belonging to the Abu Hmeid family in Ramallah and one belonging to Ashraf Naalwa's family in Tulkarm, after the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had vowed to accelerate demolishing homes of Palestinians who attacked Israelis in following recent Palestinian attacks that resulted in killing Israeli soldiers.
Sources said that Israeli forces informed Jabbarin's family of the order to demolish their home in Yatta, as part of its "collective punishment" policy against Palestinians who were involved in attacking Israelis.
Jabbarin, 16, was shot, injured and imprisoned by Israeli forces, in September, after he had carried out a stabbing attack reportedly killing an Israeli settler.
Israel has come under harsh condemnation over the past several years for its response to attacks committed by Palestinians on Israelis, which rights groups have said amounted to "collective punishment" on family members and entire communities in a clear violation of international law.
The Israeli authorities has demolished two Palestinian homes during the past week, belonging to families of Palestinians accused of attacking Israelis, one belonging to the Abu Hmeid family in Ramallah and one belonging to Ashraf Naalwa's family in Tulkarm, after the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had vowed to accelerate demolishing homes of Palestinians who attacked Israelis in following recent Palestinian attacks that resulted in killing Israeli soldiers.

Undercover Israeli officers kidnapped, Tuesday, a young Palestinian political prisoner, after ambushing near his home, following his release from prison after serving a year behind bars, while the soldiers abducted his father, and several members of his family.
The undercover soldiers and police officers infiltrated into the al-Isawiya town, in occupied East Jerusalem, and ambushed the young man near his home, before abducting him just hours after his release from prison.
Mohammad Abu al-Hummus, a member of the Follow-Up Committee in al-‘Isawiya, said the undercover soldiers ambushed and kidnapped Anas Ali Dirbas, and took him to an unknown destination, before he was able to enter his home. video video
He added that more than 100 soldiers and police officers invaded the town, and assaulted many members of Dirbas family, before abducting his father, and a few of his male cousins.
Abu al-Hummus stated that the soldiers assaulted the abducted Palestinians, and confiscated three cars.
He said that the army and police have recently stepped-up the policy of abducting Palestinian political prisoners shortly after their release, and some cases instantly, in addition to imposing severe restrictions on them.
The undercover soldiers and police officers infiltrated into the al-Isawiya town, in occupied East Jerusalem, and ambushed the young man near his home, before abducting him just hours after his release from prison.
Mohammad Abu al-Hummus, a member of the Follow-Up Committee in al-‘Isawiya, said the undercover soldiers ambushed and kidnapped Anas Ali Dirbas, and took him to an unknown destination, before he was able to enter his home. video video
He added that more than 100 soldiers and police officers invaded the town, and assaulted many members of Dirbas family, before abducting his father, and a few of his male cousins.
Abu al-Hummus stated that the soldiers assaulted the abducted Palestinians, and confiscated three cars.
He said that the army and police have recently stepped-up the policy of abducting Palestinian political prisoners shortly after their release, and some cases instantly, in addition to imposing severe restrictions on them.

Palestinian prisoners in Negev jail threatened to step up protest moves if the Israeli occupation authorities do not release the Palestinian woman Khawla Zitawi, aged 40.
60 prisoners in Negev jail threatened to go on a hunger strike in case Zitawi is kept in Israeli prisons.
The Palestine Prisoners Center for Studies said an Israeli court extended on Monday Zitawi’s remand pending further investigation.
Zitawi was arrested on Sunday as she headed for the Negev prison to visit her son who is serving a seven-year sentence. She was transferred to an unknown destination.
60 prisoners in Negev jail threatened to go on a hunger strike in case Zitawi is kept in Israeli prisons.
The Palestine Prisoners Center for Studies said an Israeli court extended on Monday Zitawi’s remand pending further investigation.
Zitawi was arrested on Sunday as she headed for the Negev prison to visit her son who is serving a seven-year sentence. She was transferred to an unknown destination.

Armed clashes took place at dawn Tuesday between Palestinian resistance fighters and Israeli soldiers after the latter stormed Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank.
Local sources told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that a shootout happened during violent clashes with the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) in the camp.
A PIC reporter said that the IOF kidnapped four young men during its campaign in the camp.
Meanwhile, the IOF stormed Jaba town, south of Jenin, and kidnapped Sheikh Naser Alawneh, a Mosque Imam, from his house.
Another citizen identified as Hammam Ghariba, the son of senior Hamas official Ziyad Ghariba, was taken prisoner following an IOF raid on his home in Sinwar town.
Local sources told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that a shootout happened during violent clashes with the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) in the camp.
A PIC reporter said that the IOF kidnapped four young men during its campaign in the camp.
Meanwhile, the IOF stormed Jaba town, south of Jenin, and kidnapped Sheikh Naser Alawneh, a Mosque Imam, from his house.
Another citizen identified as Hammam Ghariba, the son of senior Hamas official Ziyad Ghariba, was taken prisoner following an IOF raid on his home in Sinwar town.

Israeli forces detained 24 Palestinians from across districts of the occupied West Bank, including the wife of a former prisoner, on predawn Tuesday.
The Palestinian Prisoner’s Society (PPS) said that Israeli forces detained one Palestinian from the southern West Bank district of Hebron; he was identified as Mutaz Abu Sil, 19, from the al-Arroub refugee camp.
In the southern West Bank district of Bethlehem, Israeli forces detained two Palestinians; PPS identified them as Muhammad Nassim Sbeih and Hadi Azab Salah.
Israeli forces detained four Palestinians from the central West Bank district of Jerusalem; the detainees were not yet identified.
Two other Palestinians were detained from the Hizma town near Jerusalem; PPS identified them as Ahmad Sadeq al-Khatib and Salah Shalabi Askar.
In the Ramallah and al-Bireh district, also in the central West Bank, Israeli forces detained five Palestinians, including a woman.
The detainees were identified as Ayat Said Dahadha, wife of former prisoner Assem al-Barghouthi, brother of Palestinian who was killed by Israeli forces Saleh al-Barghouthi, Yasser Hazem Aqel, Ahmad Sami Hammad, 40, Adham Ibrahim Ayesh, 21, and Iyad Dar Assi.
PPS added that nine Palestinians were detained from across Jenin; they were identified as former prisoner Nidal Ziad al-Amer, son of a Palestinian killed by Israeli forces Ziad al-Amer, Mujahed Abu Khalifeh, Nizar Abu al-Hayja and Muhammad al-Saadi from the Jenin refugee camp.
In addition to Mustafa Izz al-Din Zaid, Ali Abed al-Rahman Baajawi from Yaabad, Nasr Abed al-Karim Alawneh from Jabaa, Humam Ziad Gharbiyeh from Sanur and Mahmoud Moussa from Marka.
One Palestinian was detained from the Kafr Qaddum town in Qalqiliya; he was identified as Muhammad Abed al-Ilah, 18.
According to prisoners rights group Addameer, there are 5,554 Palestinian prisoners being held in Israeli prisons, of whom 250 are child prisoners and 41 are under the age of 16 years.
IOF kidnaps over 20 West Bank citizens at dawn
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Tuesday carried out widespread raids on homes and kidnapped over 20 Palestinian citizens, including a woman, during campaigns in different West Bank areas.
According to Israel’s Channel 7, Israeli security and military forces arrested 24 Palestinians in the West Bank.
Among the detainees is Ayat Dahadeha, the sister-in-law of martyr Saleh al-Barghouthi who was killed a few days ago by Israeli soldiers.
Other citizens, including ex-detainees, were taken prisoners during IOF campaigns in areas and towns in Ramallah, Jenin, Jerusalem, Qalqilya, Bethlehem, al-Khalil and Nablus.
The IOF also raided homes of several ex-detainees, including the house of senior Hamas official Sheikh Hasan al-Wardiyan and the house of his son, Mahmoud, in Bethlehem.
The Palestinian Prisoner’s Society (PPS) said that Israeli forces detained one Palestinian from the southern West Bank district of Hebron; he was identified as Mutaz Abu Sil, 19, from the al-Arroub refugee camp.
In the southern West Bank district of Bethlehem, Israeli forces detained two Palestinians; PPS identified them as Muhammad Nassim Sbeih and Hadi Azab Salah.
Israeli forces detained four Palestinians from the central West Bank district of Jerusalem; the detainees were not yet identified.
Two other Palestinians were detained from the Hizma town near Jerusalem; PPS identified them as Ahmad Sadeq al-Khatib and Salah Shalabi Askar.
In the Ramallah and al-Bireh district, also in the central West Bank, Israeli forces detained five Palestinians, including a woman.
The detainees were identified as Ayat Said Dahadha, wife of former prisoner Assem al-Barghouthi, brother of Palestinian who was killed by Israeli forces Saleh al-Barghouthi, Yasser Hazem Aqel, Ahmad Sami Hammad, 40, Adham Ibrahim Ayesh, 21, and Iyad Dar Assi.
PPS added that nine Palestinians were detained from across Jenin; they were identified as former prisoner Nidal Ziad al-Amer, son of a Palestinian killed by Israeli forces Ziad al-Amer, Mujahed Abu Khalifeh, Nizar Abu al-Hayja and Muhammad al-Saadi from the Jenin refugee camp.
In addition to Mustafa Izz al-Din Zaid, Ali Abed al-Rahman Baajawi from Yaabad, Nasr Abed al-Karim Alawneh from Jabaa, Humam Ziad Gharbiyeh from Sanur and Mahmoud Moussa from Marka.
One Palestinian was detained from the Kafr Qaddum town in Qalqiliya; he was identified as Muhammad Abed al-Ilah, 18.
According to prisoners rights group Addameer, there are 5,554 Palestinian prisoners being held in Israeli prisons, of whom 250 are child prisoners and 41 are under the age of 16 years.
IOF kidnaps over 20 West Bank citizens at dawn
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Tuesday carried out widespread raids on homes and kidnapped over 20 Palestinian citizens, including a woman, during campaigns in different West Bank areas.
According to Israel’s Channel 7, Israeli security and military forces arrested 24 Palestinians in the West Bank.
Among the detainees is Ayat Dahadeha, the sister-in-law of martyr Saleh al-Barghouthi who was killed a few days ago by Israeli soldiers.
Other citizens, including ex-detainees, were taken prisoners during IOF campaigns in areas and towns in Ramallah, Jenin, Jerusalem, Qalqilya, Bethlehem, al-Khalil and Nablus.
The IOF also raided homes of several ex-detainees, including the house of senior Hamas official Sheikh Hasan al-Wardiyan and the house of his son, Mahmoud, in Bethlehem.