21 feb 2017

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) arrested 3 Palestinians who were trying to cross the border fence of the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, according to Radio Israel.
Local sources reported that an Israeli military force arrested 3 unarmed Palestinians while they were trying to cross the border fence east of Khan Younis city, south of the Gaza Strip.
The IOF arrested last night another Palestinian who sneaked from the Gaza Strip to the 1948 occupied Palestinian territories after claiming that he was carrying a knife.
Local sources reported that an Israeli military force arrested 3 unarmed Palestinians while they were trying to cross the border fence east of Khan Younis city, south of the Gaza Strip.
The IOF arrested last night another Palestinian who sneaked from the Gaza Strip to the 1948 occupied Palestinian territories after claiming that he was carrying a knife.

The Israeli prison service (IPS) has kept the Palestinian prisoner Ayman al-Sharbati in an isolated cell for the second week running in Gilboa lock-up.
Head of the family of Jerusalemite prisoners’ committee, Amjad Abu Assab, said prisoner al-Sharbati, aged 48, has been held in solitary confinement for the second consecutive week for burning the Israeli flag in Gilboa jail in protest at the mistreatment perpetrated by IPS against the Palestinian prisoners over recent weeks.
Prisoner Sharbati had been subjected to exhaustive questioning for burning the Israeli flag. The IPS further slapped a two-month visit-ban against the detainee and ruled for his isolation for 21 days.
Over the past couple of years, al-Sharbati burned the Israeli flag three times to protest mistreatment in Israeli prisons.
Head of the family of Jerusalemite prisoners’ committee, Amjad Abu Assab, said prisoner al-Sharbati, aged 48, has been held in solitary confinement for the second consecutive week for burning the Israeli flag in Gilboa jail in protest at the mistreatment perpetrated by IPS against the Palestinian prisoners over recent weeks.
Prisoner Sharbati had been subjected to exhaustive questioning for burning the Israeli flag. The IPS further slapped a two-month visit-ban against the detainee and ruled for his isolation for 21 days.
Over the past couple of years, al-Sharbati burned the Israeli flag three times to protest mistreatment in Israeli prisons.

The Israeli Occupation Authorities (IOA) released Monday evening the journalist Omar Nazzal, a member of the General Secretariat of the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate.
Nazzal, 55, was arrested on April 23, 2016 at the Israeli-controlled Karama crossing that links Jordan with the West Bank.
Nazzal spent nearly a year in administrative detention according to which he was held without charge or trial.
His administrative detention was renewed three times without trial or indictment.
Shortly after his release, Nazzal said that Palestinian prisoners are held amid very difficult detention conditions, subjected to systematic harassment and ill-treatment aimed at breaking their strong determination.
The prisoners are planning to wage an open hunger strike in protest against their difficult detention conditions, he added.
20 Palestinian journalists are currently held behind Israeli bars, most of them are in administrative detention.
Nazzal, 55, was arrested on April 23, 2016 at the Israeli-controlled Karama crossing that links Jordan with the West Bank.
Nazzal spent nearly a year in administrative detention according to which he was held without charge or trial.
His administrative detention was renewed three times without trial or indictment.
Shortly after his release, Nazzal said that Palestinian prisoners are held amid very difficult detention conditions, subjected to systematic harassment and ill-treatment aimed at breaking their strong determination.
The prisoners are planning to wage an open hunger strike in protest against their difficult detention conditions, he added.
20 Palestinian journalists are currently held behind Israeli bars, most of them are in administrative detention.

The Israeli police extended the remand of the director of the religious teachings department, Najeh Bkeirat, pending a Tuesday hearing at the Magistrate’s Court.
Sheikh Bkeirat was arrested in Occupied Jerusalem on Monday after Israeli cops stopped two buses carrying women on a trip to Jaffa.
The Israeli policemen forced all the passengers out of the buses on claims of unlicensed sightseeing.
Lawyer Ramzi Kteilat, from the Qudsuna Foundation for Human Rights, said the Israeli police also detained the Palestinian lady Ikram al-Natsha and her daughter, Raghad, and subjected them to exhaustive questioning at the Salah al-Deen police station. Both arrestees were released hours later.
Meanwhile, the Israeli Magistrate’s Court extended the detention of 25-year-old Mahmoud Abdulatif, from al-Saadiya neighborhood, in Jerusalem’s Old City, to Tuesday.
On Monday, the Israeli forces broke into Abdulatif’s family home and rummaged into the building before they summoned him to questioning in al-Mascoubiya investigation center.
Last month, the Israeli authorities slapped a six-month ban from al-Aqsa Mosque against Abdulatif.
At the same time, the Israeli police extended the detention of 23-year-old Ahmad al-Shawish, a native of Bab Hitaa, in Jerusalem’s Old City, to Wednesday pending further questioning. The youngster was arrested by the Israeli forces a couple of weeks ago.
Sheikh Bkeirat was arrested in Occupied Jerusalem on Monday after Israeli cops stopped two buses carrying women on a trip to Jaffa.
The Israeli policemen forced all the passengers out of the buses on claims of unlicensed sightseeing.
Lawyer Ramzi Kteilat, from the Qudsuna Foundation for Human Rights, said the Israeli police also detained the Palestinian lady Ikram al-Natsha and her daughter, Raghad, and subjected them to exhaustive questioning at the Salah al-Deen police station. Both arrestees were released hours later.
Meanwhile, the Israeli Magistrate’s Court extended the detention of 25-year-old Mahmoud Abdulatif, from al-Saadiya neighborhood, in Jerusalem’s Old City, to Tuesday.
On Monday, the Israeli forces broke into Abdulatif’s family home and rummaged into the building before they summoned him to questioning in al-Mascoubiya investigation center.
Last month, the Israeli authorities slapped a six-month ban from al-Aqsa Mosque against Abdulatif.
At the same time, the Israeli police extended the detention of 23-year-old Ahmad al-Shawish, a native of Bab Hitaa, in Jerusalem’s Old City, to Wednesday pending further questioning. The youngster was arrested by the Israeli forces a couple of weeks ago.

Several Israeli military vehicles invaded, Tuesday, the al-Khader town, south of West Bank city of Bethlehem, searched homes and abducted a Palestinian and his sister, in addition to summing their sister, and two former political prisoners, for interrogation.
The soldiers invaded, and violently searched several homes throughout the town, and abducted Saher Mahmoud Issa, and his sister Saja, in addition to summing their sister, Suzan, for interrogation in Etzion military base and security center, south of Bethlehem.
Media sources in al-Khader said dozens of soldiers, accompanied by army vehicles are still in the town, and around it.
The soldiers also invaded Doha nearby town, and summoned two former political prisoners, identified as Firas Aziyya and Anas Mallash, for interrogation in Etzion.
IOF storms Doha town in Bethlehem, clashes erupt
Clashes erupted Tuesday afternoon in Bethlehem after Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) stormed Doha town, west of the city. No injuries were reported.
The PIC reporter said that the IOF soldiers, in several patrols, stormed the town and broke into Palestinians’ homes. Summonses were also handed to families of a number of youths including two ex-detainees: Firas Ezzeyyeh and Anas Malash.
In a similar context, the IOF troops in the early morning hours on Tuesday stormed al-Khader town in southern Bethlehem and broke into residents’ homes. The soldiers arrested a young man, Shaher Issa, 22, along with a 19-year-old girl, Saja Issa whose sister, Suzan, was summoned for questioning.
The soldiers invaded, and violently searched several homes throughout the town, and abducted Saher Mahmoud Issa, and his sister Saja, in addition to summing their sister, Suzan, for interrogation in Etzion military base and security center, south of Bethlehem.
Media sources in al-Khader said dozens of soldiers, accompanied by army vehicles are still in the town, and around it.
The soldiers also invaded Doha nearby town, and summoned two former political prisoners, identified as Firas Aziyya and Anas Mallash, for interrogation in Etzion.
IOF storms Doha town in Bethlehem, clashes erupt
Clashes erupted Tuesday afternoon in Bethlehem after Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) stormed Doha town, west of the city. No injuries were reported.
The PIC reporter said that the IOF soldiers, in several patrols, stormed the town and broke into Palestinians’ homes. Summonses were also handed to families of a number of youths including two ex-detainees: Firas Ezzeyyeh and Anas Malash.
In a similar context, the IOF troops in the early morning hours on Tuesday stormed al-Khader town in southern Bethlehem and broke into residents’ homes. The soldiers arrested a young man, Shaher Issa, 22, along with a 19-year-old girl, Saja Issa whose sister, Suzan, was summoned for questioning.

Israeli navy ships attacked, on Tuesday morning, several Palestinian fishing boats, and opened fire on them, before abducting five fishers from the same family, and confiscated one of their boats.
The navy attacked the fishing boats less than four nautical miles from the shore near Gaza city, chased them while firing live rounds and spraying them with high-pressure water cannons.
The navy then abducted five fishers identified as Mohammad Omar Bakr, Abdullah Sabri Bakr, Mahmoud Sabri Bakr, Thabet Mohammad Bakr and Omar Mohammad Bakr; all in their twenties.
The fishers were cuffed and blindfolded before the soldiers took them, and one of their boats, to Ashdod port.
The attack is part of daily violations against the fishers and their boats in the besieged and improvised Gaza Strip, and are frequently accompanied by limited invasions by the soldiers into Palestinian farmlands close to the border fence.
The navy attacked the fishing boats less than four nautical miles from the shore near Gaza city, chased them while firing live rounds and spraying them with high-pressure water cannons.
The navy then abducted five fishers identified as Mohammad Omar Bakr, Abdullah Sabri Bakr, Mahmoud Sabri Bakr, Thabet Mohammad Bakr and Omar Mohammad Bakr; all in their twenties.
The fishers were cuffed and blindfolded before the soldiers took them, and one of their boats, to Ashdod port.
The attack is part of daily violations against the fishers and their boats in the besieged and improvised Gaza Strip, and are frequently accompanied by limited invasions by the soldiers into Palestinian farmlands close to the border fence.

Mohammad Zeidan
Israeli soldiers invaded, on Tuesday at dawn, the town of al-‘Eesawiyya, in occupied Jerusalem, violently searched and ransacked homes, and abducted five Palestinians, including three siblings.
The soldiers conducted several invasions into the town, overnight and during dawn hours, Tuesday, and clashed with dozens of youngsters, who hurled stones and empty bottles on them, while the soldiers fired rubber-coated steel bullets and gas bombs.
The soldiers also removed a tent that was installed by the locals who were preparing to celebrate the release of detainee Mohammad Zeidan, who is scheduled to be freed today, after spending fifteen years in Israeli prisons.
The soldiers wanted to stop the celebrations, and removed Palestinian flags, posters and pictures of the detainee, and all signs welcoming him back home, in addition to invading his father’s home, and threatening to abduct him should he and the locals celebrate his son’s release.
During the invasion, the soldiers abducted Mohammad Kayed Mahmoud, Shahin Oleyyan, and three siblings, identified as Samer, Mohannad and Sami Anwar Obeid; they were moved to the al-Maskobiyya detention and interrogation center, in west Jerusalem.
Israeli soldiers invaded, on Tuesday at dawn, the town of al-‘Eesawiyya, in occupied Jerusalem, violently searched and ransacked homes, and abducted five Palestinians, including three siblings.
The soldiers conducted several invasions into the town, overnight and during dawn hours, Tuesday, and clashed with dozens of youngsters, who hurled stones and empty bottles on them, while the soldiers fired rubber-coated steel bullets and gas bombs.
The soldiers also removed a tent that was installed by the locals who were preparing to celebrate the release of detainee Mohammad Zeidan, who is scheduled to be freed today, after spending fifteen years in Israeli prisons.
The soldiers wanted to stop the celebrations, and removed Palestinian flags, posters and pictures of the detainee, and all signs welcoming him back home, in addition to invading his father’s home, and threatening to abduct him should he and the locals celebrate his son’s release.
During the invasion, the soldiers abducted Mohammad Kayed Mahmoud, Shahin Oleyyan, and three siblings, identified as Samer, Mohannad and Sami Anwar Obeid; they were moved to the al-Maskobiyya detention and interrogation center, in west Jerusalem.

A number of Palestinians were kidnapped by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at daybreak Tuesday in assaults launched across West Bank provinces.
Eye-witnesses said Israeli military patrols rolled into Nablus’s western town of Tel, in the northern West Bank, and blew up a suspicious object.
The IOF further wreaked havoc on civilian homes and attacked the Palestinian protesters with live ammunition and teargas canisters, sparking clashes in the area.
Palestinian citizen Kayed al-Hindi was kidnapped by the occupation soldiers in the assault.
Overnight, the IOF stormed the area and kidnapped two Palestinian youths, including an ex-prisoner. Both arrestees were released hours later, following intensive questioning.
Another Palestinian youth—Adham al-Sha’er—was kidnapped by the Israeli forces from his family home in Berka town, to the north of Nablus.
The IOF also stormed the northern West Bank province of Qalqilya and rummaged into Palestinian civilian homes.
The Israeli troops reportedly showered the area with randomly-discharged barrages of teargas canisters and subjected civilians to exhaustive interrogation.
At the same time, the Israeli military forces broke into Tulkarem’s northern town of Zeita, in the northern West Bank, and cracked down on Palestinian civilians.
Reporting from the scene, a PIC news correspondent said the IOF stormed the city in several military jeeps and sealed off the main access road to Zeita.
Several Palestinians choked on teargas canisters, which were randomly unleashed by the IOF across residential alleys.
The Palestinian anti-occupation protesters reacted by hurling stones at the Israeli patrols.
A few hours earlier, heavily-armed occupation troops stormed Jenin’s western town of Kafr Koud, in the northern West Bank, and summoned the Palestinian Citizen Mahmoud Walid Ateiq to questioning, after they broke into his family home.
Israeli army squads have, meanwhile, been spotted across the Nazareth Street and on the Jenin-Haifa thoroughfare.
Eye-witnesses said Israeli military patrols rolled into Nablus’s western town of Tel, in the northern West Bank, and blew up a suspicious object.
The IOF further wreaked havoc on civilian homes and attacked the Palestinian protesters with live ammunition and teargas canisters, sparking clashes in the area.
Palestinian citizen Kayed al-Hindi was kidnapped by the occupation soldiers in the assault.
Overnight, the IOF stormed the area and kidnapped two Palestinian youths, including an ex-prisoner. Both arrestees were released hours later, following intensive questioning.
Another Palestinian youth—Adham al-Sha’er—was kidnapped by the Israeli forces from his family home in Berka town, to the north of Nablus.
The IOF also stormed the northern West Bank province of Qalqilya and rummaged into Palestinian civilian homes.
The Israeli troops reportedly showered the area with randomly-discharged barrages of teargas canisters and subjected civilians to exhaustive interrogation.
At the same time, the Israeli military forces broke into Tulkarem’s northern town of Zeita, in the northern West Bank, and cracked down on Palestinian civilians.
Reporting from the scene, a PIC news correspondent said the IOF stormed the city in several military jeeps and sealed off the main access road to Zeita.
Several Palestinians choked on teargas canisters, which were randomly unleashed by the IOF across residential alleys.
The Palestinian anti-occupation protesters reacted by hurling stones at the Israeli patrols.
A few hours earlier, heavily-armed occupation troops stormed Jenin’s western town of Kafr Koud, in the northern West Bank, and summoned the Palestinian Citizen Mahmoud Walid Ateiq to questioning, after they broke into his family home.
Israeli army squads have, meanwhile, been spotted across the Nazareth Street and on the Jenin-Haifa thoroughfare.
20 feb 2017

Israeli police forces Monday morning arrested three Jerusalemites including Sheikh Najeh Bkeirat and a mother and her daughter.
Head of Jerusalem Committee for Families of Prisoners, Amjad Abu Asab, told Quds Press that Israeli policemen stopped two buses that were heading from Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in Occupied Jerusalem to Tel Aviv and searched passengers.
The policemen then rounded up Sheikh Bkairat, Head of Manuscripts Department at Al-Aqsa Mosque, and Ekram al-Natsheh along with her daughter, Raghad, he added.
All of the passengers were forced to get out of both buses, Abu Asab said, adding that the policemen handed summonses to some of them in order to be questioned in Israeli investigation centers in Occupied Jerusalem, Abu Asab pointed out.
Head of Jerusalem Committee for Families of Prisoners, Amjad Abu Asab, told Quds Press that Israeli policemen stopped two buses that were heading from Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in Occupied Jerusalem to Tel Aviv and searched passengers.
The policemen then rounded up Sheikh Bkairat, Head of Manuscripts Department at Al-Aqsa Mosque, and Ekram al-Natsheh along with her daughter, Raghad, he added.
All of the passengers were forced to get out of both buses, Abu Asab said, adding that the policemen handed summonses to some of them in order to be questioned in Israeli investigation centers in Occupied Jerusalem, Abu Asab pointed out.

The Israel Ofer Court sentenced Monday the Palestinian child Ahmed Khadour, 15, to three months imprisonment for an alleged stone-throwing attack, rights group revealed.
A fine of 3,000 shekels was also imposed on the child, the Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS) said.
The court gave his family a year as a deadline for paying the fine, according to the sources
Khadour was detained on January 2, 2017 despite being previously diagnosed with blood cancer, and currently suffers from partial seizures and right hand paralysis.
A fine of 3,000 shekels was also imposed on the child, the Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS) said.
The court gave his family a year as a deadline for paying the fine, according to the sources
Khadour was detained on January 2, 2017 despite being previously diagnosed with blood cancer, and currently suffers from partial seizures and right hand paralysis.

The Palestinian female injured prisoner Jihan Hashima is suffering difficult health and detention conditions in Ramla prison clinic, the Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS) revealed Monday.
Following his visit to Ramla prison clinic, PPS’s lawyer affirmed that Jihan is not able to walk by herself.
She uses a wheelchair to move, the lawyer said.
She also suffers different health problems including high cholesterol, hypothyroidism, blood clots, and vision difficulties, according to the lawyer.
Jihan, 37, was arrested on December 30, 2016 after she was shot and injured in her left leg by Israeli soldiers. She was later taken to hospital and underwent a lower-limb transplant operation.
Jihan, a mother of three children, is still held in Ramla prison clinic amid very difficult detention conditions.
Following his visit to Ramla prison clinic, PPS’s lawyer affirmed that Jihan is not able to walk by herself.
She uses a wheelchair to move, the lawyer said.
She also suffers different health problems including high cholesterol, hypothyroidism, blood clots, and vision difficulties, according to the lawyer.
Jihan, 37, was arrested on December 30, 2016 after she was shot and injured in her left leg by Israeli soldiers. She was later taken to hospital and underwent a lower-limb transplant operation.
Jihan, a mother of three children, is still held in Ramla prison clinic amid very difficult detention conditions.

Israeli soldiers have abducted, overnight and at dawn Monday, at least twenty-two Palestinians, from various areas, in the occupied West Bank, and violently searched dozens of homes, the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported.
The Hebron office of the PPS, in the southern part of the West Bank, said the soldiers invaded and searched homes in Surif and Beit Awwa towns, and abducted two Palestinians, while a third was taken prisoner at a roadblock in the city.
It stated that the soldiers abducted Ibrahim Mohammad Abu Fara, from Surif town, and Mahmoud Issa Abu Rezeq, from Beit Awwa.
The soldiers also abducted Morad ‘Ashour, after stopping him at a military roadblock, in Abu Sneina neighborhood, in the center of Hebron city.
|Israeli Soldiers Invade Homes In Hebron|
In addition, the soldiers invaded Rommana village, west of the northern West Bank city of Jenin, and abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Mahdi Mirshid Bushnaq, 42.
The soldiers also assaulted a Palestinian journalist, identified as Khaled Mohammad Bushnaq, 39, causing many cuts and bruises, and forced him to remove his clothes in the cold, under the allegation of searching him.
In addition, a large military force invaded Barta’a town, isolated behind the Annexation Wall, southwest of Jenin, and the Industrial Zone, and violently search many stores and buildings, after breaking into them.
Media sources in Jenin said the violent invasions, and searches, were carried out by the soldiers while a military helicopter flew overhead.
The soldiers also invaded Jenin refugee camp, before storming and searching homes, and abducted a young man, identified as Saleh Abu Zeina.
Also at dawn, the soldiers invaded Tal village, south of the northern West Bank city of Nablus, searched homes and abducted two young Palestinian men, identified as Mahmoud Saqer ‘Aseeda, 29, and Tawfiq al-Hindi, 27.
It is worth mentioning that Aseeda is a former political prisoner, who was frequently abducted and imprisoned by Israel, and was only released from a detention center less than three months ago.
In a statement, the Israeli army said its soldiers have arrested twenty-two Palestinians in the West Bank districts of Nablus, Jenin, Qalqilia, Ramallah and Al-Biereh, Jerusalem and Hebron.
Furthermore, Israeli military bulldozers destroyed a drinking water pipeline, providing the villages of ‘Atouf and al-Hadeediyya, in the West Bank’s northern plains, with the needed water.
Mo’taz Bisharat, a Palestinian official at the governate office in Tubas and the northern Plains, said the Israeli attack left more than 47 families without water.
He added that this was the second attack of its kind, carried out by the soldiers in the area, since the beginning of this year.
In related news, Israeli navy ships opened fire on Palestinian fishing boats Gazan territorial waters in Rafah, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, and near the coast northwest of Gaza city.
The Hebron office of the PPS, in the southern part of the West Bank, said the soldiers invaded and searched homes in Surif and Beit Awwa towns, and abducted two Palestinians, while a third was taken prisoner at a roadblock in the city.
It stated that the soldiers abducted Ibrahim Mohammad Abu Fara, from Surif town, and Mahmoud Issa Abu Rezeq, from Beit Awwa.
The soldiers also abducted Morad ‘Ashour, after stopping him at a military roadblock, in Abu Sneina neighborhood, in the center of Hebron city.
|Israeli Soldiers Invade Homes In Hebron|
In addition, the soldiers invaded Rommana village, west of the northern West Bank city of Jenin, and abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Mahdi Mirshid Bushnaq, 42.
The soldiers also assaulted a Palestinian journalist, identified as Khaled Mohammad Bushnaq, 39, causing many cuts and bruises, and forced him to remove his clothes in the cold, under the allegation of searching him.
In addition, a large military force invaded Barta’a town, isolated behind the Annexation Wall, southwest of Jenin, and the Industrial Zone, and violently search many stores and buildings, after breaking into them.
Media sources in Jenin said the violent invasions, and searches, were carried out by the soldiers while a military helicopter flew overhead.
The soldiers also invaded Jenin refugee camp, before storming and searching homes, and abducted a young man, identified as Saleh Abu Zeina.
Also at dawn, the soldiers invaded Tal village, south of the northern West Bank city of Nablus, searched homes and abducted two young Palestinian men, identified as Mahmoud Saqer ‘Aseeda, 29, and Tawfiq al-Hindi, 27.
It is worth mentioning that Aseeda is a former political prisoner, who was frequently abducted and imprisoned by Israel, and was only released from a detention center less than three months ago.
In a statement, the Israeli army said its soldiers have arrested twenty-two Palestinians in the West Bank districts of Nablus, Jenin, Qalqilia, Ramallah and Al-Biereh, Jerusalem and Hebron.
Furthermore, Israeli military bulldozers destroyed a drinking water pipeline, providing the villages of ‘Atouf and al-Hadeediyya, in the West Bank’s northern plains, with the needed water.
Mo’taz Bisharat, a Palestinian official at the governate office in Tubas and the northern Plains, said the Israeli attack left more than 47 families without water.
He added that this was the second attack of its kind, carried out by the soldiers in the area, since the beginning of this year.
In related news, Israeli navy ships opened fire on Palestinian fishing boats Gazan territorial waters in Rafah, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, and near the coast northwest of Gaza city.

Israeli soldiers invaded, on Monday at dawn, the village of Tal, south of the northern West Bank city of Nablus, searched homes and abducted two young Palestinian men.
The Nablus office of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) said several military vehicles invaded Tal village, before the soldiers broke into and violently searched homes, and abducted two Palestinians.
The PPS identified the two abducted Palestinians as Mo’ab Tawfiq al-Hindi, 26, and Mahmoud Saqer ‘Aseeda.
The soldiers also installed roadblocks near the village, and several communities in the area, before stopping and searching cars.
The Nablus office of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) said several military vehicles invaded Tal village, before the soldiers broke into and violently searched homes, and abducted two Palestinians.
The PPS identified the two abducted Palestinians as Mo’ab Tawfiq al-Hindi, 26, and Mahmoud Saqer ‘Aseeda.
The soldiers also installed roadblocks near the village, and several communities in the area, before stopping and searching cars.

Israeli soldiers invaded, Sunday, Ras al-‘Amoud neighborhood in Silwan town, in occupied East Jerusalem, installed roadblocks and abducted two Palestinian women.
The Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic) has reported that Israeli soldiers installed a roadblock in Ras al-‘Amoud, stopped before searching many Palestinians, and cars, and interrogated many locals while inspecting their ID cards, before abducting one woman, while another woman was taken prisoner from her home.
Silwanic added that the soldiers searched a few homes, and abducted a woman from a home belonging to members of Abu local family.
Another woman was abducted at the military roadblock in Ras al-‘Amoud, and was moved to an interrogation center in Jerusalem.
In related news, the District Court in occupied Jerusalem decided to release three young men, identified as Samir Dirbas, Mansour Mahmoud and Ahmad Ateyya, all from the al-‘Eesawiyya town in Jerusalem, after ordering them to pay a third-party bail in the amount of 10.000 Shekels, in addition to denying them entry to their town for one week.
Another Palestinian, identified as Younis Abu al-Hummus, was also released under a 10.000 Shekels third-party bail, and was placed under house arrest for ten days, while Mahmoud Mustafa and Mohammad Dari, were ordered to pay 3000 Shekels each and were placed under house arrest for 14 days.
The court also ordered Midhat Obeid under further interrogation until 02/21/2017, Ehad Abu Edheim until 02/26, Nasser Obeid until 02/22, Ahmad Rabay’a until 03/23, and Mohammad Dirbas until 03/23, Mohammad Dirbas until 03/23, and Mohammad Fawzi until 03/23.
All were abducted and detained by the soldiers during various invasions, and searched of homes and cars, in differed areas in Silwan.
Late on Sunday night, more than 300 soldiers invaded al-‘Eesawiyya village in Jerusalem, after completely surrounding it, and were deployed in its neighborhood and alleys.
The Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic) has reported that Israeli soldiers installed a roadblock in Ras al-‘Amoud, stopped before searching many Palestinians, and cars, and interrogated many locals while inspecting their ID cards, before abducting one woman, while another woman was taken prisoner from her home.
Silwanic added that the soldiers searched a few homes, and abducted a woman from a home belonging to members of Abu local family.
Another woman was abducted at the military roadblock in Ras al-‘Amoud, and was moved to an interrogation center in Jerusalem.
In related news, the District Court in occupied Jerusalem decided to release three young men, identified as Samir Dirbas, Mansour Mahmoud and Ahmad Ateyya, all from the al-‘Eesawiyya town in Jerusalem, after ordering them to pay a third-party bail in the amount of 10.000 Shekels, in addition to denying them entry to their town for one week.
Another Palestinian, identified as Younis Abu al-Hummus, was also released under a 10.000 Shekels third-party bail, and was placed under house arrest for ten days, while Mahmoud Mustafa and Mohammad Dari, were ordered to pay 3000 Shekels each and were placed under house arrest for 14 days.
The court also ordered Midhat Obeid under further interrogation until 02/21/2017, Ehad Abu Edheim until 02/26, Nasser Obeid until 02/22, Ahmad Rabay’a until 03/23, and Mohammad Dirbas until 03/23, Mohammad Dirbas until 03/23, and Mohammad Fawzi until 03/23.
All were abducted and detained by the soldiers during various invasions, and searched of homes and cars, in differed areas in Silwan.
Late on Sunday night, more than 300 soldiers invaded al-‘Eesawiyya village in Jerusalem, after completely surrounding it, and were deployed in its neighborhood and alleys.