14 feb 2019

The Israeli Supreme Court on Thursday slapped Palestinian resistance icon Raed Salah with another three months under house arrest, according to Salah’s lawyer.
The house arrest means that Salah cannot receive guests, speak in public, communicate via the internet or talk to media outlets," lawyer Khaled Zbarqa told Anadolu Agency.
"We see no justification or reason for extending his house arrest,” the lawyer said. “But the Israeli authorities still insist that he poses a threat.”
In August 2017, Israeli police arrested Salah from his home in the city of Umm al-Fahm in northern Israel before convicting him on charges of “inciting violence”.
In 2015, Israel officially outlawed Salah’s Islamic Movement for allegedly engaging in “anti-Israel activities”.
The house arrest means that Salah cannot receive guests, speak in public, communicate via the internet or talk to media outlets," lawyer Khaled Zbarqa told Anadolu Agency.
"We see no justification or reason for extending his house arrest,” the lawyer said. “But the Israeli authorities still insist that he poses a threat.”
In August 2017, Israeli police arrested Salah from his home in the city of Umm al-Fahm in northern Israel before convicting him on charges of “inciting violence”.
In 2015, Israel officially outlawed Salah’s Islamic Movement for allegedly engaging in “anti-Israel activities”.

Israel detained 509 Palestinians in January from occupied Jerusalem, the West Bank and Gaza Strip, including 89 children and eight women, according to Palestinian prisoners rights groups.
The Palestinian Prisoner’s Society (PPS), the Palestinian Prisoners and Former Prisoners’ Affairs Committee, and Addameer said in a joint statement that the Israeli authorities detained 102 Palestinians from East Jerusalem, 88 from Ramallah, 80 from Hebron, 55 from Jenin, 62 from Bethlehem, 30 from Nablus, 30 from Tulkarm, 25 from Qalqilya, 8 from Toubas, 6 from Salfit, 10 from Jericho, and 10 from the Gaza Strip.
The joint statement said this brings the number of Palestinians held in Israeli prisons to around 5,700 by January 31, 2019. They include 48 women and 230 children under 18 years of age.
About 95 Palestinians are held in administrative detention without charge or trial for various periods of time in January, 50 of them were newly detained, to bring the total number of administrative detainees to 500.
The three rights groups said Israel is holding 18 journalists, including three women, three held in administrative detention, two serving life sentences and two long prison terms.
The statement added that Israel has intensified its collective punishment policy against families of Palestinian alleged to have attacked Israelis, including the detention of several members of the immediate and distant relatives for various periods of time.
The Palestinian Prisoner’s Society (PPS), the Palestinian Prisoners and Former Prisoners’ Affairs Committee, and Addameer said in a joint statement that the Israeli authorities detained 102 Palestinians from East Jerusalem, 88 from Ramallah, 80 from Hebron, 55 from Jenin, 62 from Bethlehem, 30 from Nablus, 30 from Tulkarm, 25 from Qalqilya, 8 from Toubas, 6 from Salfit, 10 from Jericho, and 10 from the Gaza Strip.
The joint statement said this brings the number of Palestinians held in Israeli prisons to around 5,700 by January 31, 2019. They include 48 women and 230 children under 18 years of age.
About 95 Palestinians are held in administrative detention without charge or trial for various periods of time in January, 50 of them were newly detained, to bring the total number of administrative detainees to 500.
The three rights groups said Israel is holding 18 journalists, including three women, three held in administrative detention, two serving life sentences and two long prison terms.
The statement added that Israel has intensified its collective punishment policy against families of Palestinian alleged to have attacked Israelis, including the detention of several members of the immediate and distant relatives for various periods of time.

An Israeli court on Wednesday sentenced the imam of Jerusalem’s al-Aqsa Mosque—the third holiest site in Islam—to house confinement.
An Israeli patrol kidnapped al-Aqsa’s imam Walid Seyam from his family home on Tuesday evening, hours before an Israeli court ruled that he be subjected to house arrest until Friday.
On Tuesday, an Israeli intelligence unit stormed Seyam’s home in Jerusalem’s Old City and wreaked havoc on the building, before they dragged the imam to the Qishleh detention center, west of occupied Jerusalem.
An Israeli patrol kidnapped al-Aqsa’s imam Walid Seyam from his family home on Tuesday evening, hours before an Israeli court ruled that he be subjected to house arrest until Friday.
On Tuesday, an Israeli intelligence unit stormed Seyam’s home in Jerusalem’s Old City and wreaked havoc on the building, before they dragged the imam to the Qishleh detention center, west of occupied Jerusalem.

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Thursday at dawn, five Palestinians from Qaffin town, north of Tulkarem, and one in Jayyous, east of Qalqilia, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank.
The Tulkarem office of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported that the soldiers invaded and violently searched many homes in Qaffin, interrogated several Palestinians and abducted five.
It identified the abducted Palestinians as Amin Ahmad Khashan, 33, Mohammad Sa’id Sabah, 38, Rabea’ Jamal Harsha, 29, Amin Sa’id Harsha, 33, and Mohammad Samir Ammar, 38.
Furthermore, the soldiers invaded Jayyous town, east of Qalqilia, and abducted Mahmoud Mohammad Baidha, 20, from his home, after invading and searching it.
In related news, the soldiers invaded that at-Tabaqa village, south of Hebron, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank, and searched several homes after forcing the families out in the cold. Two of the invaded homes are owned by Yousef Amro and Hisham Amro.
The Tulkarem office of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported that the soldiers invaded and violently searched many homes in Qaffin, interrogated several Palestinians and abducted five.
It identified the abducted Palestinians as Amin Ahmad Khashan, 33, Mohammad Sa’id Sabah, 38, Rabea’ Jamal Harsha, 29, Amin Sa’id Harsha, 33, and Mohammad Samir Ammar, 38.
Furthermore, the soldiers invaded Jayyous town, east of Qalqilia, and abducted Mahmoud Mohammad Baidha, 20, from his home, after invading and searching it.
In related news, the soldiers invaded that at-Tabaqa village, south of Hebron, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank, and searched several homes after forcing the families out in the cold. Two of the invaded homes are owned by Yousef Amro and Hisham Amro.

Israeli soldiers invaded, on Thursday at dawn, several areas in the central West Bank governorate of Ramallah, and abducted eight Palestinians, the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has confirmed.
The PPS said several army jeeps invaded Kufur Ni’ma village, west of Ramallah, searched and ransacked many homes, before abducting Suleiman Sa’da, Mohammad Abul-‘Al, Nafez Abdul-‘Al, Jabr Ibrahim al-‘Anani and Fadi Abu ‘Aadi.
It added that the soldiers conducted extensive and violent searches of homes in the village, and illegally confiscated cash from the home of a former political prisoner, identified as Rashad Ahmad Za’rour.
In addition, the soldiers also invaded and searched homes in the al-Jalazoun refugee camp, north of Ramallah, before abducting Qussai Hmeidat, Yousef Zobeidi and Ibrahim Nasr Zobeidi.
In related news, the soldiers installed two roadblocks on the Jenin-Nablus road, and near Barta’a village, southwest of Jenin, in northern West Bank, before stopping and searching dozens of cars, and interrogated scores of Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
The PPS said several army jeeps invaded Kufur Ni’ma village, west of Ramallah, searched and ransacked many homes, before abducting Suleiman Sa’da, Mohammad Abul-‘Al, Nafez Abdul-‘Al, Jabr Ibrahim al-‘Anani and Fadi Abu ‘Aadi.
It added that the soldiers conducted extensive and violent searches of homes in the village, and illegally confiscated cash from the home of a former political prisoner, identified as Rashad Ahmad Za’rour.
In addition, the soldiers also invaded and searched homes in the al-Jalazoun refugee camp, north of Ramallah, before abducting Qussai Hmeidat, Yousef Zobeidi and Ibrahim Nasr Zobeidi.
In related news, the soldiers installed two roadblocks on the Jenin-Nablus road, and near Barta’a village, southwest of Jenin, in northern West Bank, before stopping and searching dozens of cars, and interrogated scores of Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
13 feb 2019

Israeli forces detained at least eight Palestinians, including a minor, throughout the occupied West Bank during predawn raids on Wednesday.
According to Palestine Prisoner’s Society (PPS), Israeli forces detained three Palestinians in the southern West Bank district of Hebron. They were identified as Anas Fayez Amro, Ahmad Nasser al-Duda, and Nasser Muhammad Hanihan.
In the central West Bank district of Ramallah, an injured Palestinian was detained and identified as Mujahed Wajdi al-Barghouthi, 17.
PPS mentioned that prior to the detention, the 17-year-old was repeatedly beaten by Israeli forces and sustained various bruises.
In the northern West Bank district of Tubas, another three Palestinians were detained. They were identified as Arabi Abu Duwas, Waadi al-Shahrouri, and Ahmad Hussein Daraghmeh.
In the northern West Bank district of Jenin, one Palestinian was detained and identified as Ibarhim Labib Nuwasra.
According to prisoners rights group Addameer, there are 5,450 Palestinian prisoners being held in Israeli prisons, including 215 minors, 43 of whom under 16 years old.
According to Palestine Prisoner’s Society (PPS), Israeli forces detained three Palestinians in the southern West Bank district of Hebron. They were identified as Anas Fayez Amro, Ahmad Nasser al-Duda, and Nasser Muhammad Hanihan.
In the central West Bank district of Ramallah, an injured Palestinian was detained and identified as Mujahed Wajdi al-Barghouthi, 17.
PPS mentioned that prior to the detention, the 17-year-old was repeatedly beaten by Israeli forces and sustained various bruises.
In the northern West Bank district of Tubas, another three Palestinians were detained. They were identified as Arabi Abu Duwas, Waadi al-Shahrouri, and Ahmad Hussein Daraghmeh.
In the northern West Bank district of Jenin, one Palestinian was detained and identified as Ibarhim Labib Nuwasra.
According to prisoners rights group Addameer, there are 5,450 Palestinian prisoners being held in Israeli prisons, including 215 minors, 43 of whom under 16 years old.

Israel’s Central Court in occupied Jerusalem sentenced on Tuesday evening two Palestinian youths to prison-terms.
Head of the Committee of Jerusalemite Prisoners’ Families, Amjad Abu Asab, said the panel of adjudicators ruled that 22-year-old Ahmad al-Kak be jailed for four years and half.
The court also slapped a prison sentence of three years and half against Muhammad al-A’war, aged 20.
Prisoner al-Kak was kidnapped by the Israeli military on December 27, 2017. Al-A’war was kidnapped one day earlier. Both were kidnapped from their family homes in Jerusalem’s Silwan town.
They are currently held in the Rimon desert jail.
Head of the Committee of Jerusalemite Prisoners’ Families, Amjad Abu Asab, said the panel of adjudicators ruled that 22-year-old Ahmad al-Kak be jailed for four years and half.
The court also slapped a prison sentence of three years and half against Muhammad al-A’war, aged 20.
Prisoner al-Kak was kidnapped by the Israeli military on December 27, 2017. Al-A’war was kidnapped one day earlier. Both were kidnapped from their family homes in Jerusalem’s Silwan town.
They are currently held in the Rimon desert jail.

The Israeli Occupation Authorities (IOA) renewed on Wednesday the administrative detention of the leader in Hamas movement Nazih Abu Aoun, who spent more than 20 years in Israeli jails on aggregate.
The administrative detention of Abu Aoun was renewed for six months for the second consecutive time.
Abu Aoun, 55, was detained in August 2018 after storming his house where he was turned directly to administrative detention. His detention was renewed several times.
The administrative detention of Abu Aoun was renewed for six months for the second consecutive time.
Abu Aoun, 55, was detained in August 2018 after storming his house where he was turned directly to administrative detention. His detention was renewed several times.

Israeli police forces arrested Wednesday eight Palestinians of Al-Atayqa family in Negev, south of Israel.
Palestinian sources said the eight detainees were rounded up for refusing to evacuate their houses in Rahat city for settlement expansion.
Last November, Israeli forces stormed Rahat city and demolished a house and a workshop belonging to the family under the pretext of being built without permit.
Few weeks later, Israeli police also demolished a number of buildings belonging to the same family and arrested a number of its members including an employee in Rahat municipality.
Israel plans to build several new Jewish communities after displacing thousands of Palestinian citizens from Bedouin villages.
A new report has revealed how 2,752 structures were demolished in Bedouin Palestinian communities in the Negev over the last three years, part of what human rights activists have described as an ongoing, concerted campaign of displacement by Israeli authorities.
Palestinian sources said the eight detainees were rounded up for refusing to evacuate their houses in Rahat city for settlement expansion.
Last November, Israeli forces stormed Rahat city and demolished a house and a workshop belonging to the family under the pretext of being built without permit.
Few weeks later, Israeli police also demolished a number of buildings belonging to the same family and arrested a number of its members including an employee in Rahat municipality.
Israel plans to build several new Jewish communities after displacing thousands of Palestinian citizens from Bedouin villages.
A new report has revealed how 2,752 structures were demolished in Bedouin Palestinian communities in the Negev over the last three years, part of what human rights activists have described as an ongoing, concerted campaign of displacement by Israeli authorities.

A number of Palestinians were kidnapped by the Israeli occupation forces at daybreak Wednesday in abduction sweeps rocking the West Bank.
The Israeli military claimed responsibility for the abduction of seven Palestinians over allegations of involvement in anti-occupation activities.
The campaign targeted Palestinian youths from Ramallah, al-Khalil, and Tubas.
At the same time, clashes burst out at dawn shortly after Israeli patrols rolled into Anza town, south of Jenin, in the northern occupied West Bank and showered the area with heavy spates of teargas.
19-year-old Ibrahim Nawasra was subjected to heavy beating before he was kidnapped by Israeli soldiers from Fahma town, south of Jenin.
The sweep culminated in the abduction of two Palestinian youths by the occupation forces from Tubas city.
Palestinian citizen Ali Alyan was injured in the assault. He was transferred to the Turkish Hospital in Tubas.
The Israeli military claimed responsibility for the abduction of seven Palestinians over allegations of involvement in anti-occupation activities.
The campaign targeted Palestinian youths from Ramallah, al-Khalil, and Tubas.
At the same time, clashes burst out at dawn shortly after Israeli patrols rolled into Anza town, south of Jenin, in the northern occupied West Bank and showered the area with heavy spates of teargas.
19-year-old Ibrahim Nawasra was subjected to heavy beating before he was kidnapped by Israeli soldiers from Fahma town, south of Jenin.
The sweep culminated in the abduction of two Palestinian youths by the occupation forces from Tubas city.
Palestinian citizen Ali Alyan was injured in the assault. He was transferred to the Turkish Hospital in Tubas.

The Israeli police on Tuesday night kidnapped al-Aqsa Mosque's Imam Sheikh Walid Siam from his home in Jerusalem.
A senior Palestinian official said that a large force of Israeli police and intelligence officers late at night broke into Siam's home in the Old City of Jerusalem.
The Israeli force searched the house and wreaked havoc on it before they arrested Sheikh Siam.
A senior Palestinian official said that a large force of Israeli police and intelligence officers late at night broke into Siam's home in the Old City of Jerusalem.
The Israeli force searched the house and wreaked havoc on it before they arrested Sheikh Siam.
12 feb 2019

A number of Palestinians were injured at noontime on Tuesday after Israeli forces rolled into Abu Dis town, east of occupied Jerusalem.
The Red Crescent said 17 Palestinians choked on teargas fired by Israeli forces in Adu Dis.
Israeli soldiers also cordoned off Abu Dis School, sparking clashes in the area.
At the same time, the occupation forces detained two students for over six hours on their way to al-Hashmiya school in al-Bireh city, in the central occupied West Bank, and subjected them to heavy beating.
The Red Crescent said 17 Palestinians choked on teargas fired by Israeli forces in Adu Dis.
Israeli soldiers also cordoned off Abu Dis School, sparking clashes in the area.
At the same time, the occupation forces detained two students for over six hours on their way to al-Hashmiya school in al-Bireh city, in the central occupied West Bank, and subjected them to heavy beating.

A group of Israeli settlers attacked on Tuesday afternoon a Palestinian shepherd, as he was herding his flock of sheep in an open field in al-Farisiya village, in the northern Jordan Valley.
Local sources identified the attacked shepherd as Barakat Ali Daraghmeh and confirmed that he was transferred to a nearby hospital in Tubas to receive medical treatment.
Also in the Jordan Valley, Israeli forces arrested a Palestinian resident of Umm Jamal village, only one day after his brother’s detention.
On the other hand, Israeli forces ordered 50 Palestinian Bedouin families to leave their homes in the Jordan Valley ahead of a new military drill, for the second such move in one week.
Local sources identified the attacked shepherd as Barakat Ali Daraghmeh and confirmed that he was transferred to a nearby hospital in Tubas to receive medical treatment.
Also in the Jordan Valley, Israeli forces arrested a Palestinian resident of Umm Jamal village, only one day after his brother’s detention.
On the other hand, Israeli forces ordered 50 Palestinian Bedouin families to leave their homes in the Jordan Valley ahead of a new military drill, for the second such move in one week.

The Israeli occupation authorities on Monday decided to extend the administrative detention of the Palestinian prisoner Fedaa Da'mas, 24, for four months.
According to the Palestinian Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs Commission, the Israeli occupation forces kidnapped Da'mas from her house on 29 May 2018.
Held at Damon jail, Da'mas was severely beaten during her arrest and all the way to Etzion interrogation center, the commission added.
Da'mas then received a six-month prison sentence without charge or trial. Her detention was extended for four additional months on Monday.
The Detainees and Ex-Detainees Commission said that there are 50 Palestinian women languishing in Damon prison, including two administrative detainees: Fedaa Da'mas and MP Khalida Jarrar who has served 20 months without charge or trial.
According to the Palestinian Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs Commission, the Israeli occupation forces kidnapped Da'mas from her house on 29 May 2018.
Held at Damon jail, Da'mas was severely beaten during her arrest and all the way to Etzion interrogation center, the commission added.
Da'mas then received a six-month prison sentence without charge or trial. Her detention was extended for four additional months on Monday.
The Detainees and Ex-Detainees Commission said that there are 50 Palestinian women languishing in Damon prison, including two administrative detainees: Fedaa Da'mas and MP Khalida Jarrar who has served 20 months without charge or trial.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Tuesday arrested 18 Palestinians in the West Bank.
The Israeli army said in a statement that 16 "wanted" Palestinians were arrested for being involved in anti-Israel attacks.
Local sources told the PIC reporter that the IOF arrested four Palestinians in Jenin after searching their family houses, which led to the outbreak of confrontations during which Palestinian youths hurled stones at the Israeli soldiers.
The IOF kidnapped a 16-year-old boy from his home in Beit Ummar town in al-Khalil, and arrested another Palestinian after seizing his car.
Other home raids were reported in Deir Istiya town in Salfit during which a Palestinian ex-prisoner was arrested.
Meanwhile in al-Khalil, the IOF stormed the home of the former Minister of Local Government Issa al-Ja'bari, wreaked havoc on it, and stole about $3,000 before they left.
The IOF handed a summons to an ex-prisoner in al-Fawwar refugee camp in al-Khalil ordering him to appear before the Israeli Intelligence Service at Gush Etzion detention center for interrogation.
In the neighboring Beit Furik town, the IOF raided the house of another ex-prisoner, interrogated him for hours, and seized a sum of money as they withdrew.
Violent clashes flared up in the town during the raid. The IOF soldiers heavily opened fire, injuring a Palestinian youth.
Eyewitnesses reported that the IOF broke into a printing house in Beit Jala town in Bethlehem and destroyed some equipment there.
Two Palestinian brothers were arrested, at the same time, in a night raid on Hizma town in Occupied Jerusalem.
Israeli Soldiers Abduct Twelve Palestinians In West Bank
Israeli soldiers abducted, on Tuesday at dawn, twelve Palestinians, from their homes in several parts of the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported.
The Jenin office of the PPS, in northern West Bank, said the soldiers stormed and ransacked many homes, and abducted Ashraf Mohammad al-Qaisi, Khaled Mansour, and his son Abdullah, in addition to Najeeb Awni Hweil, Yousef Shalabi, Nasser Hisham Abu Tabeekh and Mohammad Waddah al-Asmar.
Besides abducting the seven Palestinians, the soldiers also shot a young man, during protests that took place following the invasion.
In Tulkarem, also in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Mo’men Essam Mer’ery, and his brother Mohammad.
Furthermore, the soldiers abduct Jihad Nihad Abdullah, from his home in Deir Istiya town, in Salfit, in northwestern West Bank.
The soldiers also abducted Khattab Wahid Abu Mariya, 16, and Yousef Ibrahim Awad, 25, from their homes in Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, in the southern part of the West Bank.
The Israeli army said in a statement that 16 "wanted" Palestinians were arrested for being involved in anti-Israel attacks.
Local sources told the PIC reporter that the IOF arrested four Palestinians in Jenin after searching their family houses, which led to the outbreak of confrontations during which Palestinian youths hurled stones at the Israeli soldiers.
The IOF kidnapped a 16-year-old boy from his home in Beit Ummar town in al-Khalil, and arrested another Palestinian after seizing his car.
Other home raids were reported in Deir Istiya town in Salfit during which a Palestinian ex-prisoner was arrested.
Meanwhile in al-Khalil, the IOF stormed the home of the former Minister of Local Government Issa al-Ja'bari, wreaked havoc on it, and stole about $3,000 before they left.
The IOF handed a summons to an ex-prisoner in al-Fawwar refugee camp in al-Khalil ordering him to appear before the Israeli Intelligence Service at Gush Etzion detention center for interrogation.
In the neighboring Beit Furik town, the IOF raided the house of another ex-prisoner, interrogated him for hours, and seized a sum of money as they withdrew.
Violent clashes flared up in the town during the raid. The IOF soldiers heavily opened fire, injuring a Palestinian youth.
Eyewitnesses reported that the IOF broke into a printing house in Beit Jala town in Bethlehem and destroyed some equipment there.
Two Palestinian brothers were arrested, at the same time, in a night raid on Hizma town in Occupied Jerusalem.
Israeli Soldiers Abduct Twelve Palestinians In West Bank
Israeli soldiers abducted, on Tuesday at dawn, twelve Palestinians, from their homes in several parts of the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported.
The Jenin office of the PPS, in northern West Bank, said the soldiers stormed and ransacked many homes, and abducted Ashraf Mohammad al-Qaisi, Khaled Mansour, and his son Abdullah, in addition to Najeeb Awni Hweil, Yousef Shalabi, Nasser Hisham Abu Tabeekh and Mohammad Waddah al-Asmar.
Besides abducting the seven Palestinians, the soldiers also shot a young man, during protests that took place following the invasion.
In Tulkarem, also in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Mo’men Essam Mer’ery, and his brother Mohammad.
Furthermore, the soldiers abduct Jihad Nihad Abdullah, from his home in Deir Istiya town, in Salfit, in northwestern West Bank.
The soldiers also abducted Khattab Wahid Abu Mariya, 16, and Yousef Ibrahim Awad, 25, from their homes in Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, in the southern part of the West Bank.

Dozens of Israeli soldiers invaded, on Tuesday at dawn, Jenin city and Jenin refugee camp, in northern West Bank, shot one Palestinian and abducted five others, while undercover soldiers abducted a father and his son in Wadi Burqin area, west of Jenin.
Media sources in Jenin said a young man was shot with a live round in his knee, after the soldiers invaded Jenin city, stormed and ransacked several homes, and fired many live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets and gas bombs at local protesters.
They added that the soldiers also broke into and ransacked many homes in Jenin refugee camp, and abducted Yousef Shalabi, Rash Mohammad al-Qaisi, Nasser Hisham Abu Tabeekh, Najeeb Awni Jweil and Mohammad Waddah al-Asmar.
Furthermore, undercover Israeli soldiers invaded the home of Khaled Mansour, in Wadi Burqin area, and searched the property before abducting him along with his son, Abdullah.
It is worth mentioning that dozens of soldiers installed roadblocks surrounding Ya’bad town, west of Jenin, and on the main Jenin-Nablus road, before stopping and searching dozens of cars, and interrogated many Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
On Monday at night, the soldiers fired many live rounds at Palestinians, east of the Zeitoun neighborhood east of Gaza city, wounding a young man in his leg.
Media sources in Jenin said a young man was shot with a live round in his knee, after the soldiers invaded Jenin city, stormed and ransacked several homes, and fired many live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets and gas bombs at local protesters.
They added that the soldiers also broke into and ransacked many homes in Jenin refugee camp, and abducted Yousef Shalabi, Rash Mohammad al-Qaisi, Nasser Hisham Abu Tabeekh, Najeeb Awni Jweil and Mohammad Waddah al-Asmar.
Furthermore, undercover Israeli soldiers invaded the home of Khaled Mansour, in Wadi Burqin area, and searched the property before abducting him along with his son, Abdullah.
It is worth mentioning that dozens of soldiers installed roadblocks surrounding Ya’bad town, west of Jenin, and on the main Jenin-Nablus road, before stopping and searching dozens of cars, and interrogated many Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
On Monday at night, the soldiers fired many live rounds at Palestinians, east of the Zeitoun neighborhood east of Gaza city, wounding a young man in his leg.