22 feb 2018

Two Palestinian pupils were kidnapped by the Israeli occupation forces from Bethlehem’s southern town of al-Khader, in the southern West Bank.
Palestinian schoolchildren Mohsen Da’dou’ and Fadi al-Wahsh, both aged 16, were kidnapped by Israeli soldiers from al-Balou’ neighborhood on their way back home from al-Khader School.
The occupation soldiers reportedly cracked down on Palestinian schoolchildren after the end of classes and attacked them with randomly-unleashed spates of teargas canisters.
Clashes flared up shortly afterwards in the area, where Israeli patrols chased down pupils across residential alleys and bypass roads.
Palestinian schoolchildren Mohsen Da’dou’ and Fadi al-Wahsh, both aged 16, were kidnapped by Israeli soldiers from al-Balou’ neighborhood on their way back home from al-Khader School.
The occupation soldiers reportedly cracked down on Palestinian schoolchildren after the end of classes and attacked them with randomly-unleashed spates of teargas canisters.
Clashes flared up shortly afterwards in the area, where Israeli patrols chased down pupils across residential alleys and bypass roads.

Yassin Omar al-Saradeeh 33
A 33-year-old Palestinian young man breathed his last on Thursday morning shortly after he was kidnapped by the Israeli occupation forces from his family’s home in Jericho.
The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society said the Israeli occupation authorities announced the death of Yassin Omar al-Saradeeh, aged 33, after he was detained by Israeli soldiers at the crack of dawn.
The casualty’s family said that their son had been subjected to heavy beating by the occupation soldiers prior to his abduction and that he did not suffer from any diseases.
Al-Saradeeh was kidnapped in a mass abduction sweep launched by the Israeli military at predawn Thursday across the occupied West Bank.
Cases of torture and heavy beating are routinely reported in Israeli raids throughout the occupied Palestinian territories. Sniffer dogs, rifle butts, combat boots, police matraques (batons), and thick metal truncheons are among the objects Israeli soldiers frequently use to nab Palestinians before dragging them to occupation dungeons.
Update: Man Violently Beaten by Israeli Soldiers Hours before His Death (VIDEO)
The Palestinian Prisoners Society, on Thursday morning, said that Israeli authorities informed the family of Yassim Al-Saradih (33) of his death, hours after he was taken form his home the same day.
The family assured that Yassin was violently beaten during the seizure, and that he did not suffer from any diseases. Later, CCTV cameras showed the violent beating of Saradih by Israeli soldiers during the arrest, adding that he inhaled teargas and suffered from cramps due to the pain.
Israeli occupation forces stormed Jericho at dawn today (2:30), where clashes broke out between the youths and soldiers.
PNN further reports that the Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR) called for immediate and impartial investigation into the circumstances of his death, expressing concerns that the Israeli forces might practice torture against him immediately upon his arrest and this would be the reason behind his death.
According to PCHR’s investigations and eyewitnesses’ accounts, at approximately 04:30 on Thursday, 22 February 2018, Israeli forces moved into Jericho. They raided and searched a house belonging to Khamis Hattab in the center of the city after breaking down the main house door in addition to damaging some of the house contents. His nephew, Yassin ‘Omer al-Saradih (33) headed to the house to figure out what was going on. However, immediately, a number of Israeli soldiers severely beat him up throughout his body and then fired a tear gas canister on the spot. They then pulled him on the ground to a military vehicle and later to an unknown destination.
At approximately 09:30 on the same day, the family received a phone call from the Palestinian Military Liaison telling then that the Israeli Liaison informed them of the death of their son due to suffering gas inhalation and seizures. A video captured by a surveillance camera showed 6 Israeli soldiers attacking the abovementioned civilian and brutally beating him up using their riffles’ butts and feet.
His family said to PCHR’s fieldworker that their son had not suffered from any disease before his arrest. It should be mentioned that the Israeli authorities detain the corpse and have not so far handed it to the family or the Palestinian competent authorities.
PCHR emphasizes that during their arrest, Palestinian civilians are subject to severe beating, physical and psychological torture, and inhuman and degrading treatment. Video
A 33-year-old Palestinian young man breathed his last on Thursday morning shortly after he was kidnapped by the Israeli occupation forces from his family’s home in Jericho.
The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society said the Israeli occupation authorities announced the death of Yassin Omar al-Saradeeh, aged 33, after he was detained by Israeli soldiers at the crack of dawn.
The casualty’s family said that their son had been subjected to heavy beating by the occupation soldiers prior to his abduction and that he did not suffer from any diseases.
Al-Saradeeh was kidnapped in a mass abduction sweep launched by the Israeli military at predawn Thursday across the occupied West Bank.
Cases of torture and heavy beating are routinely reported in Israeli raids throughout the occupied Palestinian territories. Sniffer dogs, rifle butts, combat boots, police matraques (batons), and thick metal truncheons are among the objects Israeli soldiers frequently use to nab Palestinians before dragging them to occupation dungeons.
Update: Man Violently Beaten by Israeli Soldiers Hours before His Death (VIDEO)
The Palestinian Prisoners Society, on Thursday morning, said that Israeli authorities informed the family of Yassim Al-Saradih (33) of his death, hours after he was taken form his home the same day.
The family assured that Yassin was violently beaten during the seizure, and that he did not suffer from any diseases. Later, CCTV cameras showed the violent beating of Saradih by Israeli soldiers during the arrest, adding that he inhaled teargas and suffered from cramps due to the pain.
Israeli occupation forces stormed Jericho at dawn today (2:30), where clashes broke out between the youths and soldiers.
PNN further reports that the Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR) called for immediate and impartial investigation into the circumstances of his death, expressing concerns that the Israeli forces might practice torture against him immediately upon his arrest and this would be the reason behind his death.
According to PCHR’s investigations and eyewitnesses’ accounts, at approximately 04:30 on Thursday, 22 February 2018, Israeli forces moved into Jericho. They raided and searched a house belonging to Khamis Hattab in the center of the city after breaking down the main house door in addition to damaging some of the house contents. His nephew, Yassin ‘Omer al-Saradih (33) headed to the house to figure out what was going on. However, immediately, a number of Israeli soldiers severely beat him up throughout his body and then fired a tear gas canister on the spot. They then pulled him on the ground to a military vehicle and later to an unknown destination.
At approximately 09:30 on the same day, the family received a phone call from the Palestinian Military Liaison telling then that the Israeli Liaison informed them of the death of their son due to suffering gas inhalation and seizures. A video captured by a surveillance camera showed 6 Israeli soldiers attacking the abovementioned civilian and brutally beating him up using their riffles’ butts and feet.
His family said to PCHR’s fieldworker that their son had not suffered from any disease before his arrest. It should be mentioned that the Israeli authorities detain the corpse and have not so far handed it to the family or the Palestinian competent authorities.
PCHR emphasizes that during their arrest, Palestinian civilians are subject to severe beating, physical and psychological torture, and inhuman and degrading treatment. Video

A number of Palestinians were left injured on Wednesday after the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) violently quelled a peaceful vigil staged outside the Israeli Ofer lock-up, southwest of Ramallah.
According to local sources, a rally was held by Palestinian activists in solidarity with activist Mondher Ameirah, who was brought before the Ofer military court in Ramallah.
The occupation forces attacked Palestinian rally-goers with randomly-discharged spates of teargas canisters and acoustic grenades, resulting in several suffocation cases.
Israeli soldiers also assaulted journalists as they attempted to cover the event and kidnapped the photojournalist Mohamed Ulwan, along with two other Palestinian boys.
Coordinator for the popular anti-settlement committee Jamal Jumu’a said the protesters were aggressively attacked by the Israeli military.
He added that the occupation forces pepper-sprayed the protesters in an attempt to disband the vigil.
According to Jumu’a, the indictments listed against activist Mondher Ameirah, who has been detained on charges of stone-throwing, are counterfeit and make part of Israeli attempts to quell anti-occupation activism.
According to local sources, a rally was held by Palestinian activists in solidarity with activist Mondher Ameirah, who was brought before the Ofer military court in Ramallah.
The occupation forces attacked Palestinian rally-goers with randomly-discharged spates of teargas canisters and acoustic grenades, resulting in several suffocation cases.
Israeli soldiers also assaulted journalists as they attempted to cover the event and kidnapped the photojournalist Mohamed Ulwan, along with two other Palestinian boys.
Coordinator for the popular anti-settlement committee Jamal Jumu’a said the protesters were aggressively attacked by the Israeli military.
He added that the occupation forces pepper-sprayed the protesters in an attempt to disband the vigil.
According to Jumu’a, the indictments listed against activist Mondher Ameirah, who has been detained on charges of stone-throwing, are counterfeit and make part of Israeli attempts to quell anti-occupation activism.

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Wednesday evening, a young Palestinian man, and assaulted another, after the army invaded the al-Khader town, south of Bethlehem, in the occupied West Bank.
Media sources said dozens of soldiers gathered at the main entrance of the town, and attacked Palestinian protesters with live fire, rubber-coated steel bullets and gas bombs.
They added that the soldiers abducted a young man, and took him to an unknown destination, in addition to assaulting and wounding another.
In related news, many army vehicles invade Kifl Hares town, in Salfit governorate in northwestern West Bank, and closed all its roads to allow groups of colonialist settlers to visit ecological sites.
Media sources said dozens of soldiers gathered at the main entrance of the town, and attacked Palestinian protesters with live fire, rubber-coated steel bullets and gas bombs.
They added that the soldiers abducted a young man, and took him to an unknown destination, in addition to assaulting and wounding another.
In related news, many army vehicles invade Kifl Hares town, in Salfit governorate in northwestern West Bank, and closed all its roads to allow groups of colonialist settlers to visit ecological sites.

A number of Palestinians were kidnapped by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at daybreak Thursday in abduction sweeps rocking the West Bank.
The Israeli forces wreaked havoc on civilian homes in Salfit’s northern town of Deir Estiya and kidnapped four Palestinians, among them the two brothers Khalil and Thaer Hakim.
At the same time, hundreds of Israeli settlers stormed Kafl Haris town, north of Salfit, allegedly to carry out religious rituals at holy shrines.
Eye-witnesses, said Israeli army patrols rolled into Kafl Haris late at night, sealed off the main entrances to the town, and cordoned off residential neighborhoods, shortly before hundreds of settlers showed up in the area and performed sacrilegious rituals.
At the same time, Israeli troops broke into civilian homes in Tulkarem’s Nour refugee camp and aggressively attacked Palestinian inhabitants, before they kidnapped three young men. Another Palestinian was kidnapped by the IOF at the crack of dawn from the city.
Palestinian citizen Wajih Awad was also kidnapped by the IOF from Bethlehem province.
Overnight, extremist Israeli settlers stormed Palestinian lands in the evacuated Homesh settlement, near Silat al-Dhuhr town, south of Jenin, and stoned Palestinian vehicles parked in the area. The settlers also yelled “death to Muslims and Arabs”.
Israeli patrols showed up in the area moments later to protect the Israeli assailants.
The Israeli forces wreaked havoc on civilian homes in Salfit’s northern town of Deir Estiya and kidnapped four Palestinians, among them the two brothers Khalil and Thaer Hakim.
At the same time, hundreds of Israeli settlers stormed Kafl Haris town, north of Salfit, allegedly to carry out religious rituals at holy shrines.
Eye-witnesses, said Israeli army patrols rolled into Kafl Haris late at night, sealed off the main entrances to the town, and cordoned off residential neighborhoods, shortly before hundreds of settlers showed up in the area and performed sacrilegious rituals.
At the same time, Israeli troops broke into civilian homes in Tulkarem’s Nour refugee camp and aggressively attacked Palestinian inhabitants, before they kidnapped three young men. Another Palestinian was kidnapped by the IOF at the crack of dawn from the city.
Palestinian citizen Wajih Awad was also kidnapped by the IOF from Bethlehem province.
Overnight, extremist Israeli settlers stormed Palestinian lands in the evacuated Homesh settlement, near Silat al-Dhuhr town, south of Jenin, and stoned Palestinian vehicles parked in the area. The settlers also yelled “death to Muslims and Arabs”.
Israeli patrols showed up in the area moments later to protect the Israeli assailants.

The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported that Israeli soldiers abducted, late at night and on Thursday at dawn, twenty Palestinians during extensive invasions and violent searches of homes, in several parts of the occupied West Bank.
In Bethlehem, the soldiers abducted Wajeeh Zoheir Awwad, 25, from his home in the al-Jabal area, and abducted another Palestinian in addition to assaulting a third, in the al-Khader town, south of the city.
Furthermore, the soldiers abducted four Palestinians, identified as Hilal Bilwani, Majdi Oleyyan, Ahmad Abu Ra’ad, from Nour Shams refugee camp, in addition to Mahmoud al-Fahmawi, from Anabta town, east of Tulkarem, in northern West Bank, after invading their homes and violently searching them.
In Jenin city, also in northern West Bank, the soldiers invaded and searched homes in Jenin refugee camp, and abducted Moath Abdul-Latif al-Fayed, Na’im Jamal Zobeidi, Yahya Jamal Anteer and Khalil Mohammad al-Hindi.
The soldiers also assaulted and injured Zobeidi’s brothers, identified as Antwan and Mohammad.
In Salfit, in central West Bank, the soldiers abducted Khaled Mohammad Hakim, his from Tha’er, in addition to Attaf Sa’id al-Qadi and Yousef Mohammad al-Qaisi, from Deir Istiya town.
In Ramallah, in central West Bank, the soldiers abducted Ahmad Abdul-Karim Oweida, Mohammad Abdullah Abu Khalifa, 17, and Mohammad Khaled Barghouthi.
In occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted Wisam Ahmad al-Mekhel, and his brother Mohammad, from al-Ezariyya town, southeast of the city.
In Silwan town, south of the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted Luay Sami Rajabi in Batn al-Hawa neighborhood.
It is worth mentioning that the soldiers abducted, on Wednesday evening, four children, ages 13-15, from Shu’fat refugee camp, in the center of Jerusalem.
Also on Wednesday evening, the soldiers released a young man, identified as Monther Jamjoum, from Silwan town, on a 5000 Shekels bail, and ordered him under house arrests for five days.
The young man was also ordered not to see, or communicate in any way, with his friends for thirty days.
He was taken prisoner, on Wednesday evening, after the soldiers alleged he “attacked settlers” in Bab al-‘Amoud area.
12 Palestinians kidnapped by Israeli forces in overnight clashes
At least 12 Palestinians were kidnapped by the Israeli occupation forces at nightfall Wednesday in clashes rocking the West Bank and Jerusalem.
The Israeli military claimed responsibility for the abduction of seven Palestinians in clashes that burst out in Shu’fat refugee camp, north of Occupied Jerusalem.
The list of detainees included children aged between 13 and 15.
A number of Palestinian young men were also kidnapped by the occupation forces during clashes that flared up in Ein Anba town, east of Jerusalem’s Old City, and in Ramallah’s western town of Beituna.
At the same time, Palestinian journalist Mohamed Ulwan was kidnapped by Israeli soldiers as they quelled a vigil staged outside the Israeli Ofer jail, west of Ramallah, in solidarity with Palestinian prisoners.
Meanwhile, a series of makeshift checkpoints was pitched by the Israeli army across Jenin province, blocking Palestinians’ free access out of and into the area.
In Bethlehem, the soldiers abducted Wajeeh Zoheir Awwad, 25, from his home in the al-Jabal area, and abducted another Palestinian in addition to assaulting a third, in the al-Khader town, south of the city.
Furthermore, the soldiers abducted four Palestinians, identified as Hilal Bilwani, Majdi Oleyyan, Ahmad Abu Ra’ad, from Nour Shams refugee camp, in addition to Mahmoud al-Fahmawi, from Anabta town, east of Tulkarem, in northern West Bank, after invading their homes and violently searching them.
In Jenin city, also in northern West Bank, the soldiers invaded and searched homes in Jenin refugee camp, and abducted Moath Abdul-Latif al-Fayed, Na’im Jamal Zobeidi, Yahya Jamal Anteer and Khalil Mohammad al-Hindi.
The soldiers also assaulted and injured Zobeidi’s brothers, identified as Antwan and Mohammad.
In Salfit, in central West Bank, the soldiers abducted Khaled Mohammad Hakim, his from Tha’er, in addition to Attaf Sa’id al-Qadi and Yousef Mohammad al-Qaisi, from Deir Istiya town.
In Ramallah, in central West Bank, the soldiers abducted Ahmad Abdul-Karim Oweida, Mohammad Abdullah Abu Khalifa, 17, and Mohammad Khaled Barghouthi.
In occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted Wisam Ahmad al-Mekhel, and his brother Mohammad, from al-Ezariyya town, southeast of the city.
In Silwan town, south of the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted Luay Sami Rajabi in Batn al-Hawa neighborhood.
It is worth mentioning that the soldiers abducted, on Wednesday evening, four children, ages 13-15, from Shu’fat refugee camp, in the center of Jerusalem.
Also on Wednesday evening, the soldiers released a young man, identified as Monther Jamjoum, from Silwan town, on a 5000 Shekels bail, and ordered him under house arrests for five days.
The young man was also ordered not to see, or communicate in any way, with his friends for thirty days.
He was taken prisoner, on Wednesday evening, after the soldiers alleged he “attacked settlers” in Bab al-‘Amoud area.
12 Palestinians kidnapped by Israeli forces in overnight clashes
At least 12 Palestinians were kidnapped by the Israeli occupation forces at nightfall Wednesday in clashes rocking the West Bank and Jerusalem.
The Israeli military claimed responsibility for the abduction of seven Palestinians in clashes that burst out in Shu’fat refugee camp, north of Occupied Jerusalem.
The list of detainees included children aged between 13 and 15.
A number of Palestinian young men were also kidnapped by the occupation forces during clashes that flared up in Ein Anba town, east of Jerusalem’s Old City, and in Ramallah’s western town of Beituna.
At the same time, Palestinian journalist Mohamed Ulwan was kidnapped by Israeli soldiers as they quelled a vigil staged outside the Israeli Ofer jail, west of Ramallah, in solidarity with Palestinian prisoners.
Meanwhile, a series of makeshift checkpoints was pitched by the Israeli army across Jenin province, blocking Palestinians’ free access out of and into the area.

MP Naser Abdul Jawad, from Deir Ballout town in Salfit governorate in the northern West Bank, has been subjected to torture in Israeli jails and deprived of sleep for consecutive days.
The family of MP Abdul Jawad revealed that he has been arrested for 50 days under harsh violent investigation leading to the deterioration of his health and that he was moved to the hospital for treatment.
His family who are deprived of visiting him in jail said that Abdul Jawad informed the judge at court that he had been brutally tortured during investigation. He was transferred to Erez crossing in order to make him think that he was going to be deported to Gaza Strip as a form of threat.
The family held the Israeli occupation authorities responsible in full for the life of MP Abdul Jawad. His detention has been extended for several times for no charges and without allowing him to meet his lawyer.
Abdul Jawad was arrested many times in Israeli jails, the last of which was three weeks after he came back home from Malaysia where he obtained his PhD degree.
The family of MP Abdul Jawad revealed that he has been arrested for 50 days under harsh violent investigation leading to the deterioration of his health and that he was moved to the hospital for treatment.
His family who are deprived of visiting him in jail said that Abdul Jawad informed the judge at court that he had been brutally tortured during investigation. He was transferred to Erez crossing in order to make him think that he was going to be deported to Gaza Strip as a form of threat.
The family held the Israeli occupation authorities responsible in full for the life of MP Abdul Jawad. His detention has been extended for several times for no charges and without allowing him to meet his lawyer.
Abdul Jawad was arrested many times in Israeli jails, the last of which was three weeks after he came back home from Malaysia where he obtained his PhD degree.

Israeli occupation authorities set free a Palestinian prisoner, Mahmoud Sebaih, from al-Khader town near Bethlehem after a 2-year imprisonment in the illegal administrative detention without charge or trial.
The people of the town along with representatives of local organizations welcomed Sebaih by a car rally. The Participants waved the Palestinian flags and banners condemning the Israeli occupation and others expressing congratulations for the release of Sebaih.
Sebaih said that over 500 administrative detainees are going on their boycott of Israeli courts in order to prevent Israeli occupation authorities from misleading the world with the idea that Palestinian prisoners are brought to a just jurisdiction.
The people of the town along with representatives of local organizations welcomed Sebaih by a car rally. The Participants waved the Palestinian flags and banners condemning the Israeli occupation and others expressing congratulations for the release of Sebaih.
Sebaih said that over 500 administrative detainees are going on their boycott of Israeli courts in order to prevent Israeli occupation authorities from misleading the world with the idea that Palestinian prisoners are brought to a just jurisdiction.
21 feb 2018

Palestinian prisoners held in Israel’s Etzion Prison have been given only one very small meal and one blanket, each, during the cold winter months, a report revealed on Tuesday.
According to the PLO’s Committee of Prisoners and Freed Prisoners, the meal consists of a small cup of yogurt and a small piece of bread every day, noting that this policy started three days before the report was published.
Detainees are also only given one blanket, which is insufficient protection from the winter temperatures, it added.
Mattresses and blankets are often wet because rainwater leaks into the cells, and many are rotting, Days of Palestine further reports.
Prisoners also said they have been assaulted and tortured during their arrest and interrogation.
Occupation forces searched their homes and used police dogs to scare members of their families during their arrest, the report added.
It highlighted the case of 39-year-old Mohamed Abrash, who underwent a partial foot amputation, and who a doctor had notified would need further surgery.
The Palestinian is from the Al-Am’ary Refugee Camp, in Ramallah, has lost his sight and hearing while in Israeli custody. Detained in 2003, he is serving a life term.
According to the PLO’s Committee of Prisoners and Freed Prisoners, the meal consists of a small cup of yogurt and a small piece of bread every day, noting that this policy started three days before the report was published.
Detainees are also only given one blanket, which is insufficient protection from the winter temperatures, it added.
Mattresses and blankets are often wet because rainwater leaks into the cells, and many are rotting, Days of Palestine further reports.
Prisoners also said they have been assaulted and tortured during their arrest and interrogation.
Occupation forces searched their homes and used police dogs to scare members of their families during their arrest, the report added.
It highlighted the case of 39-year-old Mohamed Abrash, who underwent a partial foot amputation, and who a doctor had notified would need further surgery.
The Palestinian is from the Al-Am’ary Refugee Camp, in Ramallah, has lost his sight and hearing while in Israeli custody. Detained in 2003, he is serving a life term.

Israeli soldiers abducted, Wednesday, two Palestinian teenage boys, and a journalist, after the army attacked dozens of protesters near Ofer military base and prison, west of Ramallah, in central West Bank.
The WAFA Palestinian News Agency said the soldiers resorted to the excessive use of force against Palestinian protesters, who gathered near Ofer during a court hearing for nonviolent activist Monther ‘Amira.
It added that the soldiers fired many gas bombs, concussion grenades and rubber-coated steel bullets at the protesters, causing many to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation.
The soldiers also abducted two Palestinian teenage boys, and a journalist identified as Mohammad ‘Alwan.
Furthermore, the soldiers attacked many journalists with concussion grenades, and pushed them out of the area.
The protesters marched carrying Palestinian flags, and posters of Amira, while chanting against the ongoing Israeli occupation of Palestine.
It is worth mentioning that Amira was abducted on December 27th, near the northern entrance of Bethlehem, during a nonviolent procession against the illegal U.S. recognition of occupied Jerusalem as the unified capital of Israel.
In related news, the soldiers attacked a nonviolent procession at the main entrance of al-Biereh city, near Ramallah, and fired many concussion grenades.
The WAFA Palestinian News Agency said the soldiers resorted to the excessive use of force against Palestinian protesters, who gathered near Ofer during a court hearing for nonviolent activist Monther ‘Amira.
It added that the soldiers fired many gas bombs, concussion grenades and rubber-coated steel bullets at the protesters, causing many to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation.
The soldiers also abducted two Palestinian teenage boys, and a journalist identified as Mohammad ‘Alwan.
Furthermore, the soldiers attacked many journalists with concussion grenades, and pushed them out of the area.
The protesters marched carrying Palestinian flags, and posters of Amira, while chanting against the ongoing Israeli occupation of Palestine.
It is worth mentioning that Amira was abducted on December 27th, near the northern entrance of Bethlehem, during a nonviolent procession against the illegal U.S. recognition of occupied Jerusalem as the unified capital of Israel.
In related news, the soldiers attacked a nonviolent procession at the main entrance of al-Biereh city, near Ramallah, and fired many concussion grenades.

Israeli soldiers abducted, Wednesday, twenty-one Palestinians, including a father and two of his children, from their homes, after invading and violently searching them, in several parts of the occupied West Bank.
The abducted Palestinians have been identified as:
The abducted Palestinians have been identified as:
- Ahmad Bassem Hamed, 20, Ramallah.
- Mahmoud Mohammad Jom’a, 21, Ramallah.
- Jihad Nidal Oleyyan, Ramallah.
- Ahmad Kathem Basbous, 20, Ramallah.
- Waleed Khader Nasser, 29, Ramallah.
- Ebada Najeeb, Jerusalem.
- Mohammad Najeeb, Jerusalem.
- Ahmad Atef Obeid, Jerusalem.
- Tamer Atef Obeid, Jerusalem.
- Omar Moheisin, Shu’fat – Jerusalem.
- Ahmad Sa’ad, Nablus.
- Husam Nidal Sal’ous, Nablus.
- Yasser Husam Sal’ous, Nablus.
- Nidal Husam Sal’ous, Nablus.
- Abdullah Zoheir Walweel, 39, Qalqilia.
- Mohammad Abdul-Rahman Assaf, Qalqilia.
- Suleiman Ziad Nazzal, Qalqilia.
- Omar Suleiman Sabbah, 15, Bethlehem.
- Mo’tasem Sameeh al-‘Amour, 26, Bethlehem.
- Hussein Mohammad al-‘Amour, Bethlehem.
- Najm Eddin Abu Jarour, 20, Hebron.

Israeli soldiers invaded, on Wednesday morning, a Palestinian medical center run by the Health Work Committee, near the Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank, and abducted a child.
The Health Work Committee said the soldiers broke into their center, in the southern area of Hebron city, and abducted the child, only thirteen years of age, before taking him to an unknown destination.
They added that the soldiers used excessive force against the patients, and the workers, in the medical center.
The Committee stated that such invasions are serious violations of all related international laws and treaties, including the Fourth Geneva Convention, which protect all medical centers and clinics.
It voiced an urgent appeal to all legal and human rights groups around the world to intervene, and provide the needed protection to the Palestinian people, their homes, lands and institutions, especially medical centers that are supposed to be protected at all costs from these invasions.
It is worth mentioning that the soldiers frequently place iron gates at the main entrance of the medical center and prevent the Palestinians from entering it. Video
The Health Work Committee said the soldiers broke into their center, in the southern area of Hebron city, and abducted the child, only thirteen years of age, before taking him to an unknown destination.
They added that the soldiers used excessive force against the patients, and the workers, in the medical center.
The Committee stated that such invasions are serious violations of all related international laws and treaties, including the Fourth Geneva Convention, which protect all medical centers and clinics.
It voiced an urgent appeal to all legal and human rights groups around the world to intervene, and provide the needed protection to the Palestinian people, their homes, lands and institutions, especially medical centers that are supposed to be protected at all costs from these invasions.
It is worth mentioning that the soldiers frequently place iron gates at the main entrance of the medical center and prevent the Palestinians from entering it. Video

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Wednesday at dawn, a young Palestinian man from Qalqilia, and two others in Qabatia town, south of Jenin, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank.
The Qalqilia office of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported that the soldiers invaded and searched homes in the city, and abducted a young man, identified as Abdullah Walweel, 25.
In addition, the soldiers invaded and searched many homes in Qabatia town, south of Jenin, and abducted Mohammad Abdul-Rahman Assaf, 20, and Suleiman Ziad Nazzal, 18.
Eyewitnesses said the soldiers also fired many gas bombs, concussion grenades at many youngsters, who hurled stones at the invading army vehicles.
The Qalqilia office of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported that the soldiers invaded and searched homes in the city, and abducted a young man, identified as Abdullah Walweel, 25.
In addition, the soldiers invaded and searched many homes in Qabatia town, south of Jenin, and abducted Mohammad Abdul-Rahman Assaf, 20, and Suleiman Ziad Nazzal, 18.
Eyewitnesses said the soldiers also fired many gas bombs, concussion grenades at many youngsters, who hurled stones at the invading army vehicles.

The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported that Israeli soldiers abducted, on Wednesday at dawn, four Palestinians in the northern West Bank city of Nablus, and one in Hebron, in southern West Bank.
The PPS office in Nablus said dozens of soldiers invaded and searched homes in several neighborhoods in the city and abducted four Palestinians, from the Northern Mountain area.
They have been identified as Ahmad Sa’ad, Nidal Sal’ous, Yasser Sal’ous and Husam Sal’ous; the soldiers cuffed and blindfolded them, before moving them to an unknown destination.
In addition, dozens of soldiers invaded Bani Neim and Yatta towns, east and south of Hebron city, searched many homes and abducted one Palestinian.
The soldiers abducted Namedi Abu Jawar, 20, from his home in Bani Neim, after searching the property and interrogating him, along with his family.
The soldiers also searched homes in Yatta and summoned three siblings for interrogation in Etzion military base and security center, north of Hebron.
Furthermore, the soldiers closed Abda Junction, south of Hebron, for several hours after alleging finding a suspicious object, and continued the closure of the iron gate at the entrance of the al-Fawwar refugee camp, for the third day.
The PPS office in Nablus said dozens of soldiers invaded and searched homes in several neighborhoods in the city and abducted four Palestinians, from the Northern Mountain area.
They have been identified as Ahmad Sa’ad, Nidal Sal’ous, Yasser Sal’ous and Husam Sal’ous; the soldiers cuffed and blindfolded them, before moving them to an unknown destination.
In addition, dozens of soldiers invaded Bani Neim and Yatta towns, east and south of Hebron city, searched many homes and abducted one Palestinian.
The soldiers abducted Namedi Abu Jawar, 20, from his home in Bani Neim, after searching the property and interrogating him, along with his family.
The soldiers also searched homes in Yatta and summoned three siblings for interrogation in Etzion military base and security center, north of Hebron.
Furthermore, the soldiers closed Abda Junction, south of Hebron, for several hours after alleging finding a suspicious object, and continued the closure of the iron gate at the entrance of the al-Fawwar refugee camp, for the third day.

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Wednesday at dawn, eight Palestinians, including children and a former political prisoner, in Jerusalem and Bethlehem, in the occupied West Bank.
The soldiers invaded and searched many homes and interrogated several Palestinians before abducting the eight Palestinians.
The abducted Palestinians have been identified as:
The soldiers invaded and searched many homes and interrogated several Palestinians before abducting the eight Palestinians.
The abducted Palestinians have been identified as:
- Ebada Najeeb, Shu’fat refugee camp – Jerusalem.
- Mahmoud Najeeb, Shu’fat refugee camp – Jerusalem.
- Omar Moheisin, Shu’fat refugee camp – Jerusalem.
- Ahmad Atef Obeid, al-‘Isawiya town – Jerusalem.
- Tamer Atef Obeid, Ahmad’s brother, al-‘Isawiya town – Jerusalem.
- Omran Suleiman Sabah, 15.
- Hussein Mohammad al-‘Amour, 17.
- Mo’tasem Sameeh al-‘Amour, 26.