16 dec 2019

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Monday arrested two Palestinian children in Beit Hanina in Jerusalem.
According to Israeli media sources, the IOF stormed Beit Hanina, arrested two Palestinian boys aged 15 and transferred them to a detention center for interrogation.
The same sources reported that the two boys were arrested over stone-throwing allegations.
According to Israeli media sources, the IOF stormed Beit Hanina, arrested two Palestinian boys aged 15 and transferred them to a detention center for interrogation.
The same sources reported that the two boys were arrested over stone-throwing allegations.

Husam Ahmad al-Badawi, and his brother Monjid
Israeli soldiers abducted, Monday, at least 23 Palestinians from several parts of the occupied West Bank; 22 of the abducted were taken prisoner after the soldiers stormed and ransacked their homes, and one after being stopped at a military roadblock.
The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) said the soldiers abducted Majd Abdul-Salam al-Jondob, from Deir al-Ghosoun town, in addition to Ramzi Na’alwa, Yousef Mhanna, Mo’tasem Oleyyan, Salah Dheiliyya, Abdullah Nasser, Abdullah Mahdawi, and Ahmad Ekbariyya, from Shweika area, in the northern West Bank governorate of Tulkarem.
In Jenin, in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Mahmoud Jihad Hathnawi, 34, after stopping him at a sudden military roadblock, while heading to Ramallah, in central West Bank.
In Nablus, in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Omar Abdullatif, from his home in Tal village, west of the city, and Husam Maher Mansour, 19, from his home in Talfit town, southeast of Nablus.
In occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted Hakam Mojahed Abu Roumi and Sayyaf Nidal Abu Roumi, from their homes in the al-‘’Ezariya town, southeast of the city.
The two Palestinians are the cousins of Nassim Mokafih Abu Roumi, 14, who was killed by Israeli soldiers near the Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied Jerusalem, in August of this year.
In al-Biereh city, in central West Bank, the soldiers abducted Mohammad al-Mheisri, from his home in the al-Baloa’ area.
It is worth mentioning that, several days ago, the soldiers invaded the Industrial Zone in al-Biereh, before storming stores and confiscating surveillance recordings and equipment.
During the invasion, the soldiers shot several Palestinians with rubber-coated steel bullets, and caused many to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation, during ensuing protests.
In Hebron, in southern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Raed Salem al0’Atawna, 19, Qasam Haitham ‘Asafra, 19, and Osaid Sabri Zohour, from their homes in Beit Kahil town, northwest of the city.
The soldiers also abducted Mohammad Abdul-Karim Farajallah, 34, and Marwan Hdeib Awad, 40, from their homes in Ethna town, west of Hebron.
Furthermore, the soldiers abducted two siblings, identified as Husam Ahmad al-Badawi, and his brother Monjid, in addition to Ma’an Nayef al-Badawi, from their homes in the al-‘Arroub refugee camp, north of Hebron.
17 West Bankers kidnaped in dawn IOF campaigns
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Monday kidnaped 17 Palestinian citizens from different West Bank areas.
According to local sources, the IOF kidnaped three teenagers from the family of al-Badawi after raiding their homes in al-Arroub refugee camp in northern al-Khalil.
The IOF also stormed Beit Kahil town in the west of al-Khalil and kidnaped three citizens identified as Ra’ed al-Atawneh, Qasam Asafera and Osaid al-Zuhour.
Another citizen identified as Marwan Hadeeb was taken prisoner during an IOF campaign in Idhna town in al-Khalil.
In Tulkarem, seven citizens were reportedly kidnaped from their homes in different areas of the city and its suburbs.
Three others were kidnaped from their homes during IOF campaign in al-Bireh city and areas in Nablus.
Israeli soldiers abducted, Monday, at least 23 Palestinians from several parts of the occupied West Bank; 22 of the abducted were taken prisoner after the soldiers stormed and ransacked their homes, and one after being stopped at a military roadblock.
The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) said the soldiers abducted Majd Abdul-Salam al-Jondob, from Deir al-Ghosoun town, in addition to Ramzi Na’alwa, Yousef Mhanna, Mo’tasem Oleyyan, Salah Dheiliyya, Abdullah Nasser, Abdullah Mahdawi, and Ahmad Ekbariyya, from Shweika area, in the northern West Bank governorate of Tulkarem.
In Jenin, in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Mahmoud Jihad Hathnawi, 34, after stopping him at a sudden military roadblock, while heading to Ramallah, in central West Bank.
In Nablus, in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Omar Abdullatif, from his home in Tal village, west of the city, and Husam Maher Mansour, 19, from his home in Talfit town, southeast of Nablus.
In occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted Hakam Mojahed Abu Roumi and Sayyaf Nidal Abu Roumi, from their homes in the al-‘’Ezariya town, southeast of the city.
The two Palestinians are the cousins of Nassim Mokafih Abu Roumi, 14, who was killed by Israeli soldiers near the Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied Jerusalem, in August of this year.
In al-Biereh city, in central West Bank, the soldiers abducted Mohammad al-Mheisri, from his home in the al-Baloa’ area.
It is worth mentioning that, several days ago, the soldiers invaded the Industrial Zone in al-Biereh, before storming stores and confiscating surveillance recordings and equipment.
During the invasion, the soldiers shot several Palestinians with rubber-coated steel bullets, and caused many to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation, during ensuing protests.
In Hebron, in southern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Raed Salem al0’Atawna, 19, Qasam Haitham ‘Asafra, 19, and Osaid Sabri Zohour, from their homes in Beit Kahil town, northwest of the city.
The soldiers also abducted Mohammad Abdul-Karim Farajallah, 34, and Marwan Hdeib Awad, 40, from their homes in Ethna town, west of Hebron.
Furthermore, the soldiers abducted two siblings, identified as Husam Ahmad al-Badawi, and his brother Monjid, in addition to Ma’an Nayef al-Badawi, from their homes in the al-‘Arroub refugee camp, north of Hebron.
17 West Bankers kidnaped in dawn IOF campaigns
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Monday kidnaped 17 Palestinian citizens from different West Bank areas.
According to local sources, the IOF kidnaped three teenagers from the family of al-Badawi after raiding their homes in al-Arroub refugee camp in northern al-Khalil.
The IOF also stormed Beit Kahil town in the west of al-Khalil and kidnaped three citizens identified as Ra’ed al-Atawneh, Qasam Asafera and Osaid al-Zuhour.
Another citizen identified as Marwan Hadeeb was taken prisoner during an IOF campaign in Idhna town in al-Khalil.
In Tulkarem, seven citizens were reportedly kidnaped from their homes in different areas of the city and its suburbs.
Three others were kidnaped from their homes during IOF campaign in al-Bireh city and areas in Nablus.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Sunday evening kidnaped a Palestinian citizen from the Gaza Strip during his presence near the border fence.
A spokesperson for the Israeli army said that soldiers rounded up a Palestinian after crossed into Israel through the border fence in southern Gaza, adding that he was taken in for interrogation.
131 Gazan citizens have been detained by the IOF since the beginning of 2019, mostly during their attempts to cross the border into the 1948 occupied lands.
A spokesperson for the Israeli army said that soldiers rounded up a Palestinian after crossed into Israel through the border fence in southern Gaza, adding that he was taken in for interrogation.
131 Gazan citizens have been detained by the IOF since the beginning of 2019, mostly during their attempts to cross the border into the 1948 occupied lands.
15 dec 2019

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at daybreak Sunday kidnapped seven Palestinian citizens during home raids in the West Bank and Jerusalem.
Palestinian sources said that the IOF arrested four citizens, including a child, in al-Arroub refugee camp, north of al-Khalil City.
Three Palestinian citizens were arrested in a Jerusalem campaign, including Fatah Movement's secretary in Jerusalem and a girl.
A fourth Palestinian citizen was handed an order to appear before the Israel Intelligence Service for interrogation.
Israeli Soldiers Abduct Three Palestinians In Jerusalem
Israeli soldiers abducted, on Sunday at dawn, three Palestinians, including the secretary of Fateh Movement, in occupied East Jerusalem, after invading and violently searching their homes.
Nonviolent activist Nasser Ajaj told the Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA) that the soldiers abducted Arin Za’anin, from his home in Wadi al-Jouz neighborhood, and Majdi Abu Ghazala, from his Suwwana neighborhood.
He added that the soldiers also abducted the secretary of Fateh movement in occupied Jerusalem, Shadi Mitwer, after invading and ransacking his home.
Furthermore, the soldiers invaded the home of Fateh secretary in Beit Hanina, Amer Awad, and summoned him for interrogation.
It is worth mentioning that Mitwer was previously abducted and imprisoned by the soldiers, along with Jerusalem Governor, Adnan Gheith, and was frequently confined to house arrest in addition to being denied entry to the Al-Aqsa Mosque for various periods of time.
Army Abducts Four Palestinians In Hebron
Israeli soldiers abducted, on Sunday at dawn, four Palestinians from Hebron governorate, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank.
Media sources in Hebron said the soldiers invaded the al-‘Arroub refugee camp, north of the city, before storming and searching many homes.
They added that the soldiers abducted a child, identified as Ammar Mahmoud al-Jawabra, in addition to two brothers, identified as Hani and Khaled al-Jawabra.
Furthermore, the soldiers abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Emad Khaled Jawabra, from his home in the refugee camp.
The soldiers also invaded homes in Bani Neim town, east of Hebron, and abducted Ghaleb Abu Daoud Zeidat.
Palestinian sources said that the IOF arrested four citizens, including a child, in al-Arroub refugee camp, north of al-Khalil City.
Three Palestinian citizens were arrested in a Jerusalem campaign, including Fatah Movement's secretary in Jerusalem and a girl.
A fourth Palestinian citizen was handed an order to appear before the Israel Intelligence Service for interrogation.
Israeli Soldiers Abduct Three Palestinians In Jerusalem
Israeli soldiers abducted, on Sunday at dawn, three Palestinians, including the secretary of Fateh Movement, in occupied East Jerusalem, after invading and violently searching their homes.
Nonviolent activist Nasser Ajaj told the Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA) that the soldiers abducted Arin Za’anin, from his home in Wadi al-Jouz neighborhood, and Majdi Abu Ghazala, from his Suwwana neighborhood.
He added that the soldiers also abducted the secretary of Fateh movement in occupied Jerusalem, Shadi Mitwer, after invading and ransacking his home.
Furthermore, the soldiers invaded the home of Fateh secretary in Beit Hanina, Amer Awad, and summoned him for interrogation.
It is worth mentioning that Mitwer was previously abducted and imprisoned by the soldiers, along with Jerusalem Governor, Adnan Gheith, and was frequently confined to house arrest in addition to being denied entry to the Al-Aqsa Mosque for various periods of time.
Army Abducts Four Palestinians In Hebron
Israeli soldiers abducted, on Sunday at dawn, four Palestinians from Hebron governorate, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank.
Media sources in Hebron said the soldiers invaded the al-‘Arroub refugee camp, north of the city, before storming and searching many homes.
They added that the soldiers abducted a child, identified as Ammar Mahmoud al-Jawabra, in addition to two brothers, identified as Hani and Khaled al-Jawabra.
Furthermore, the soldiers abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Emad Khaled Jawabra, from his home in the refugee camp.
The soldiers also invaded homes in Bani Neim town, east of Hebron, and abducted Ghaleb Abu Daoud Zeidat.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Saturday evening arrested two Palestinian boys in al-Judeira village, northwest of Occupied Jerusalem.
Local residents said that the IOF abducted two brothers: Belal Qasem, 13, and Abdo Qasem, 14, near the separation wall in al-Judeira.
The IOF on a daily basis launches arbitrary campaigns in the West Bank and Jerusalem, arresting citizens and seizing property.
Local residents said that the IOF abducted two brothers: Belal Qasem, 13, and Abdo Qasem, 14, near the separation wall in al-Judeira.
The IOF on a daily basis launches arbitrary campaigns in the West Bank and Jerusalem, arresting citizens and seizing property.

Israeli occupation forces arrested 745 Palestinian children since the start of 2019, many of whom were subject to numerous rights violations, Days of Palestine reported.
According to a report published, on Thursday, by the NGO Palestinian Prisoners’ Club (PPC), nearly 200 children were being held in various detention centres across Israel, as of Tuesday.
The figures were released ahead of World Children’s Day which was marked on Thursday.
The report said that Palestinian children arrested by Israeli occupation forces experience many forms of violations as soon as they are taken from their homes including being interrogated under very harsh conditions and without the presence of their parents or lawyers.
Some of the children, the report stressed, are denied family visits and proper medical treatment, are often deprived of food and water and are beaten, insulted, threatened and intimidated, the PPC report said.
As a result of severe coercion, many agree to give false confessions just to stop the abuse, while others are held under administrative detention, imprisonment without charge or trial.
According to a report published, on Thursday, by the NGO Palestinian Prisoners’ Club (PPC), nearly 200 children were being held in various detention centres across Israel, as of Tuesday.
The figures were released ahead of World Children’s Day which was marked on Thursday.
The report said that Palestinian children arrested by Israeli occupation forces experience many forms of violations as soon as they are taken from their homes including being interrogated under very harsh conditions and without the presence of their parents or lawyers.
Some of the children, the report stressed, are denied family visits and proper medical treatment, are often deprived of food and water and are beaten, insulted, threatened and intimidated, the PPC report said.
As a result of severe coercion, many agree to give false confessions just to stop the abuse, while others are held under administrative detention, imprisonment without charge or trial.

Palestinian administrative detainee in Israel, Ahmad Zahran, who has been on hunger strike for 83 consecutive days today, has lost 30 kilograms of his weight and his health has seriously deteriorated, the Palestinian News and Info Agency reported.
According to a statement by the Palestinian Prisoners’ Commission, following a visit by the commission’s attorney to Zahran, that the latter is being held at Kaplan hospital in Israel with his hands cuffed to his bed.
It said Zahran, 42, from Deir Abu Mishaal village near Ramallah, was taken to hospital by the Israel Prison Services (IPS) a few days ago following a serious deterioration in his health, suffering from profound weakness, following the cessation of drinking water.
Zahran went on hunger strike to demand an end to his long administrative detention without charge or trial, based on secret evidence.
He previously went on a similar hunger strike that lasted for 39 days after which he was released. He was later re-arrested and placed under administrative detention once again, prompting him to resort to another hunger strike.
According to a statement by the Palestinian Prisoners’ Commission, following a visit by the commission’s attorney to Zahran, that the latter is being held at Kaplan hospital in Israel with his hands cuffed to his bed.
It said Zahran, 42, from Deir Abu Mishaal village near Ramallah, was taken to hospital by the Israel Prison Services (IPS) a few days ago following a serious deterioration in his health, suffering from profound weakness, following the cessation of drinking water.
Zahran went on hunger strike to demand an end to his long administrative detention without charge or trial, based on secret evidence.
He previously went on a similar hunger strike that lasted for 39 days after which he was released. He was later re-arrested and placed under administrative detention once again, prompting him to resort to another hunger strike.