22 feb 2019

Israeli authorities released three Palestinian fishermen from detention, on Friday, through the Erez (Beit Hanoun) crossing between Israel and the northern besieged Gaza Strip.
According to local sources, the released fishermen, Muhammad Said al-Saidi, Haitham and Awni Tareq Bakr, were detained on Thursday along with another fisherman, Khader Marwan al-Saidi, after the Israeli navy attacked them while sailing south of Gaza.
Haitham and Awni Bakr were injured with rubber-coated bullets fired by Israeli naval forces during the attack.
Ther medical condition was described as stable.
Sources added that the fourth fisherman is still held by Israeli authorities.
According to local sources, the released fishermen, Muhammad Said al-Saidi, Haitham and Awni Tareq Bakr, were detained on Thursday along with another fisherman, Khader Marwan al-Saidi, after the Israeli navy attacked them while sailing south of Gaza.
Haitham and Awni Bakr were injured with rubber-coated bullets fired by Israeli naval forces during the attack.
Ther medical condition was described as stable.
Sources added that the fourth fisherman is still held by Israeli authorities.

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Friday at dawn, a Palestinian man, and searched several homes, in Jenin city and Jenin refugee camp, in northern West Bank.
The Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS) has reported that the soldiers abducted Ahmad Rateb Oweiss, 33, from his home.
It is worth mentioning that Ahmad has two brothers who are imprisoned by Israel after being sentenced to life terms, in addition to his brother Samer, who was killed by the army on October 3, 2002.
The PPS added that the soldiers also invaded and ransacked the homes of two detained siblings, identified as Yahia Zobeidi and Jibreel Zobeidi.
The soldiers also searched many homes in Jenin city and Jenin refugee camp, and conducted very violent searches of homes, in addition to causing damage to a car, owned by Amin Mer’ey.
The Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS) has reported that the soldiers abducted Ahmad Rateb Oweiss, 33, from his home.
It is worth mentioning that Ahmad has two brothers who are imprisoned by Israel after being sentenced to life terms, in addition to his brother Samer, who was killed by the army on October 3, 2002.
The PPS added that the soldiers also invaded and ransacked the homes of two detained siblings, identified as Yahia Zobeidi and Jibreel Zobeidi.
The soldiers also searched many homes in Jenin city and Jenin refugee camp, and conducted very violent searches of homes, in addition to causing damage to a car, owned by Amin Mer’ey.

Israeli soldiers abducted, overnight, at least fifty Palestinians in several parts of occupied East Jerusalem, including the Old City, during extensive and violent searches of dozens of homes, and interrogated dozens of residents.
Media sources said hundreds of soldiers and police officers have been deployed in the center of Jerusalem, the Old City and all areas surrounding the Al-Aqsa Mosque, ahead of Friday prayers in the holy site.
They added that the extensive deployment in the area comes amidst massive nonviolent protests by the Palestinians demanding the army to reopen the gate of Bab ar-Rahma, leading to Al-Aqsa, and to return the situation there how it was until the year 2003 when it was officially considered part of the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
The soldiers installed dozens of roadblocks on main roads, especially near the walls of the Old City, and around various surrounding neighborhoods and towns, before stopping hundreds of Palestinians trying to enter Al-Aqsa.
Palestinian nonviolent activists in Jerusalem said the soldiers are holding the ID cards of all young men, wishing to enter the holy site for Friday prayers, and added that the soldiers and officers have placed even harsher restrictions and measures, an issue that forced dozens of Palestinians to hold dawn prayers in Bab ar-Rahma area.
The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported that the soldiers abducted 50 Palestinians, mainly from Silwan, Wad al-Jouz, al-‘Isawiya and at-Tour, after storming and violently searching their homes.
The soldiers also summoned for interrogation Mahmoud al-Jondi, Saleh Abu Assab, Abdullah Abu Assan, Mohammad Oleyyan, Rawhi al-Kalghassi, Tha’er Abu Sbeih and Abed Hamad Sinjilawi.
Some of the abducted Palestinians have been identified as:
Media sources said hundreds of soldiers and police officers have been deployed in the center of Jerusalem, the Old City and all areas surrounding the Al-Aqsa Mosque, ahead of Friday prayers in the holy site.
They added that the extensive deployment in the area comes amidst massive nonviolent protests by the Palestinians demanding the army to reopen the gate of Bab ar-Rahma, leading to Al-Aqsa, and to return the situation there how it was until the year 2003 when it was officially considered part of the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
The soldiers installed dozens of roadblocks on main roads, especially near the walls of the Old City, and around various surrounding neighborhoods and towns, before stopping hundreds of Palestinians trying to enter Al-Aqsa.
Palestinian nonviolent activists in Jerusalem said the soldiers are holding the ID cards of all young men, wishing to enter the holy site for Friday prayers, and added that the soldiers and officers have placed even harsher restrictions and measures, an issue that forced dozens of Palestinians to hold dawn prayers in Bab ar-Rahma area.
The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported that the soldiers abducted 50 Palestinians, mainly from Silwan, Wad al-Jouz, al-‘Isawiya and at-Tour, after storming and violently searching their homes.
The soldiers also summoned for interrogation Mahmoud al-Jondi, Saleh Abu Assab, Abdullah Abu Assan, Mohammad Oleyyan, Rawhi al-Kalghassi, Tha’er Abu Sbeih and Abed Hamad Sinjilawi.
Some of the abducted Palestinians have been identified as:
- Shadi Mitwer.
- Hijazi Abu Sbeih.
- Morad Misk.
- Jihad Qous.
- Zakariya al-Bakri.
- Wahid al-Bakri.
- Abada Najeeb.
- Mo’men Hasheem.
- Mohammad Hazeena.
- Ehab Zghayyar.
- Mustafa Abu Sneina.
- Hatem Sharabati.
- Lu’ay Oleyyan.
- Mohammad Oleyyan.
- Rami Mheisin.
- Mohammad Abu al-Hummus.
- Nadim Safadi.
- Areen Za’anin.
- Mohammad Zghayyar.
- Jad al-Ghoul.
- Mahmoud Mo’nes.
- Amjad Sommari.
- Luay Nasreddin.
- Amro Abu Arafa.
- Ahmad Jaber.
- Abdul-Nasser Odah.
- Mohammad ar-Razem.
- Wa’el Rajabi.
- Odai Mheisin.
- Mohammad Hasheema.
- Khaled Sharif.
- Eyad Bashir.
- Fares ‘Oweisat.
- Ibrahim Natsha.
- Radwan Jamal Amro.
- Mohammad Ashour.
- Abu Yousef Ashour.
- Ahmad Shaher Salayma.

Palestinian Professor Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian, from Jerusalem, has revealed that Israeli occupation authorities issues permits to large pharmaceutical firms to carry out tests on Palestinian and Arab detainees, the Felesteen news site reported, according to Al Ray.
The Hebrew University lecturer also revealed that Israeli military firms are testing weapons on Palestinian children and carry out these tests in the Palestinian neighbourhoods of occupied Jerusalem.
Speaking at Columbia University, in New York City, Shalhoub-Kevorkian said that she collected the data while carrying out a research project for the Hebrew University.
“Palestinian spaces are laboratories,” she said. “The invention of products and services of state-sponsored security corporations are fueled by long-term curfews and Palestinian oppression by the Israeli army.”
In her talk, entitled “Disturbing Spaces – Violent Technologies in Palestinian Jerusalem”, the professor added: “They check for which bombs to use, gas bombs or stink bombs. Whether to put plastic sacks or cloth sacks. To beat us with their rifles or to kick us with boots.”
Last week, Israeli authorities refused to hand over the body of Fares Baroud, who passed away inside Israeli prisons after suffering from a number of diseases. His family fears that he could have been used for such tests and Israel is afraid that this could be revealed through forensic investigations.
5,000 tests on prisoners
In July 1997, Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth reported remarks for Dalia Itzik, chairman of a parliamentary committee, acknowledged that the Israeli Ministry of Health had given pharmaceutical firms permits to test their new drugs of inmates, noting that 5,000 tests had already been carried out.
Robrecht Vanderbeeken, the cultural secretary of Belgium’s ACOD trade union, warned in August 2018 the population of the Gaza Strip is being “starved to death, poisoned, and children are kidnapped and murdered for their organs.”
This follows previous warnings from Palestinian Ambassador to the United Nations Riyad Mansour who said the bodies of Palestinians killed by Israeli security forces “were returned with missing corneas and other organs, further confirming past reports about organ harvesting by the occupying power.”
The Hebrew University lecturer also revealed that Israeli military firms are testing weapons on Palestinian children and carry out these tests in the Palestinian neighbourhoods of occupied Jerusalem.
Speaking at Columbia University, in New York City, Shalhoub-Kevorkian said that she collected the data while carrying out a research project for the Hebrew University.
“Palestinian spaces are laboratories,” she said. “The invention of products and services of state-sponsored security corporations are fueled by long-term curfews and Palestinian oppression by the Israeli army.”
In her talk, entitled “Disturbing Spaces – Violent Technologies in Palestinian Jerusalem”, the professor added: “They check for which bombs to use, gas bombs or stink bombs. Whether to put plastic sacks or cloth sacks. To beat us with their rifles or to kick us with boots.”
Last week, Israeli authorities refused to hand over the body of Fares Baroud, who passed away inside Israeli prisons after suffering from a number of diseases. His family fears that he could have been used for such tests and Israel is afraid that this could be revealed through forensic investigations.
5,000 tests on prisoners
In July 1997, Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth reported remarks for Dalia Itzik, chairman of a parliamentary committee, acknowledged that the Israeli Ministry of Health had given pharmaceutical firms permits to test their new drugs of inmates, noting that 5,000 tests had already been carried out.
Robrecht Vanderbeeken, the cultural secretary of Belgium’s ACOD trade union, warned in August 2018 the population of the Gaza Strip is being “starved to death, poisoned, and children are kidnapped and murdered for their organs.”
This follows previous warnings from Palestinian Ambassador to the United Nations Riyad Mansour who said the bodies of Palestinians killed by Israeli security forces “were returned with missing corneas and other organs, further confirming past reports about organ harvesting by the occupying power.”

Clashes broke out at daybreak Friday between Israeli occupation forces and Palestinian civilians in the northern West Bank province of Jenin.
Local sources said Israeli soldiers kidnapped the ex-prisoner Ahmed Aweis after they wreaked havoc on his home and attacked his family.
The Israeli military showered the vicinities of Jenin’s public hospital with spates of teargas canisters, resulting in dozens of suffocation cases.
Local sources said Israeli soldiers kidnapped the ex-prisoner Ahmed Aweis after they wreaked havoc on his home and attacked his family.
The Israeli military showered the vicinities of Jenin’s public hospital with spates of teargas canisters, resulting in dozens of suffocation cases.
21 feb 2019

Israeli soldiers detained, Thursday, a young Palestinian man, and an issued order preventing him from entering the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, in occupied Jerusalem, for two weeks, the Wadi Hilweh Information Center In Silwan (Silwanic) has reported.
The Palestinian, identified as Bahjat ar-Razem, from Jerusalem, was taken prisoner by the soldiers, who took him to a military base, and handed them the order, before releasing him a few hours later.
It is worth mentioning that, two days ago, the soldiers detained and repeatedly assaulted the young man, causing various lacerations and bruises, after stopping him at Bab ar-Rahma gate, in al-Aqsa.
He was one of many Palestinians who were attacked by the soldiers, and many of them were also taken prison.
|Israeli Soldiers Abduct Three Women While Leaving Al-Aqsa Mosque|
“I was praying with many others in the al-Aqsa mosque, before the soldiers assaulted me, repeatedly, even after handcuffing me, they beat me up again, and moved me to a hospital, then I was later released,” he told Silwanic, “I will have to go to court tomorrow morning at 9:30 for a hearing.” video
The Palestinian, identified as Bahjat ar-Razem, from Jerusalem, was taken prisoner by the soldiers, who took him to a military base, and handed them the order, before releasing him a few hours later.
It is worth mentioning that, two days ago, the soldiers detained and repeatedly assaulted the young man, causing various lacerations and bruises, after stopping him at Bab ar-Rahma gate, in al-Aqsa.
He was one of many Palestinians who were attacked by the soldiers, and many of them were also taken prison.
|Israeli Soldiers Abduct Three Women While Leaving Al-Aqsa Mosque|
“I was praying with many others in the al-Aqsa mosque, before the soldiers assaulted me, repeatedly, even after handcuffing me, they beat me up again, and moved me to a hospital, then I was later released,” he told Silwanic, “I will have to go to court tomorrow morning at 9:30 for a hearing.” video

An Israeli military court sentenced on Wednesday 26-year-old Palestinian prisoner Mamdouh Amr to 30 years in jail over charges of murder.
The Hebrew-speaking Yedioth Ahronot newspaper claimed the young man carried out an anti-occupation stabbing attack some three years ago against Israeli soldiers near a Bus station in Gush Etzion settlement outpost, illegally built on Palestinian land south of Bethlehem.
An Israeli soldier was pronounced dead and another injured in the alleged anti-occupation stabbing.
In July 2016, the young man was shot and injured by the Israeli military before he was detained at an Israeli hospital.
The Hebrew-speaking Yedioth Ahronot newspaper claimed the young man carried out an anti-occupation stabbing attack some three years ago against Israeli soldiers near a Bus station in Gush Etzion settlement outpost, illegally built on Palestinian land south of Bethlehem.
An Israeli soldier was pronounced dead and another injured in the alleged anti-occupation stabbing.
In July 2016, the young man was shot and injured by the Israeli military before he was detained at an Israeli hospital.

The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported that Israeli soldiers abducted, overnight until morning hours Thursday, twenty-one Palestinians from their homes, in several parts of the occupied West Bank.
The soldiers invaded and violently searched dozens of homes across the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and interrogated many Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
The PPS office in Bethlehem has reported that the soldiers abducted seven Palestinians from the governorate, and identified them as Ali Ismael Battat, Jawad Mohammad Taqatqa, Ahmad Shaker Taqatqa, Raed Mohammad Taqatqa, Ahmad Yousef Sa’doun, Suleiman Mofeed Salah and Ahmad Yousef Da’dou.
In Nablus, in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Othman Hamed ‘Oweis, Bara’ Mohannad ‘Oweiss, Mahmoud Abdul-Nasser Nubani, Mahmoud Marwan Daraghma, and Mahdi Abdul-Karim Daraghma.
In Jenin, also in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Ahmad Jamal Qombo’, Osama al-Bashar and Ahmad Ata al-Jabali.
In Hebron, in southern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Abdul-Mahdi Mahmoud Zeidat.
In Ramallah, in central West Bank, the soldiers searched several homes and abducted Adnan Khamis Suleiman, while Montaser Salama was abducted from his home in Jericho.
In addition, the soldiers invaded homes and Qalandia refugee camp, north of Jerusalem, and abducted a child, identified as Ahmad Nasser Adawi, 15.
On Wednesday at night, the soldiers abducted two young men, identified as Emad Abu Sneina and Mohammad Shaweesh, while leaving the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.
In related news, dozens of illegal colonialist settlers and officers invaded, Thursday, the courtyards of the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem and conducted provocative tours after preventing the Palestinians from entering the holy site’s compound.
The soldiers invaded and violently searched dozens of homes across the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and interrogated many Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
The PPS office in Bethlehem has reported that the soldiers abducted seven Palestinians from the governorate, and identified them as Ali Ismael Battat, Jawad Mohammad Taqatqa, Ahmad Shaker Taqatqa, Raed Mohammad Taqatqa, Ahmad Yousef Sa’doun, Suleiman Mofeed Salah and Ahmad Yousef Da’dou.
In Nablus, in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Othman Hamed ‘Oweis, Bara’ Mohannad ‘Oweiss, Mahmoud Abdul-Nasser Nubani, Mahmoud Marwan Daraghma, and Mahdi Abdul-Karim Daraghma.
In Jenin, also in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Ahmad Jamal Qombo’, Osama al-Bashar and Ahmad Ata al-Jabali.
In Hebron, in southern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Abdul-Mahdi Mahmoud Zeidat.
In Ramallah, in central West Bank, the soldiers searched several homes and abducted Adnan Khamis Suleiman, while Montaser Salama was abducted from his home in Jericho.
In addition, the soldiers invaded homes and Qalandia refugee camp, north of Jerusalem, and abducted a child, identified as Ahmad Nasser Adawi, 15.
On Wednesday at night, the soldiers abducted two young men, identified as Emad Abu Sneina and Mohammad Shaweesh, while leaving the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.
In related news, dozens of illegal colonialist settlers and officers invaded, Thursday, the courtyards of the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem and conducted provocative tours after preventing the Palestinians from entering the holy site’s compound.

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Thursday at dawn, five Palestinians, including former political prisoners, from Bethlehem governorate, south of Jerusalem in the occupied West Bank.
The Bethlehem office of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) said several army jeeps invaded Nahhalin town, west of the city, and abducted Fares Hasan Fannoun, in front of his home.
It added that the soldiers also invaded the Saff Street, in Bethlehem city, searched homes and abducted Ismael Mohammad al-Battat.
Furthermore, several army jeeps invaded Beit Fajjar town, south of Bethlehem, searched homes and abducted three former political prisoners, identified as Jawad Mahmoud Taqatqa, Raed Mohammad Taqatqa and Ahmad Mohammad Taqatqa.
The Bethlehem office of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) said several army jeeps invaded Nahhalin town, west of the city, and abducted Fares Hasan Fannoun, in front of his home.
It added that the soldiers also invaded the Saff Street, in Bethlehem city, searched homes and abducted Ismael Mohammad al-Battat.
Furthermore, several army jeeps invaded Beit Fajjar town, south of Bethlehem, searched homes and abducted three former political prisoners, identified as Jawad Mahmoud Taqatqa, Raed Mohammad Taqatqa and Ahmad Mohammad Taqatqa.

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Wednesday evening, a Palestinian child and attacked a family in their home in Um Rokba area, south of Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank.
The soldiers invaded and searched homes, before abducting a child, identified as Ahmad Yousef Da’dou, 16, and took him to an unknown destination.
The soldiers also invaded and ransacked the homes of Baha’ Suleiman Saleh, before assaulting him and his family.
In is worth mentioning that the soldiers fired many gas bombs and concussion grenades at local youngsters, protesting the invasion, causing several Palestinians to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation.
The soldiers invaded and searched homes, before abducting a child, identified as Ahmad Yousef Da’dou, 16, and took him to an unknown destination.
The soldiers also invaded and ransacked the homes of Baha’ Suleiman Saleh, before assaulting him and his family.
In is worth mentioning that the soldiers fired many gas bombs and concussion grenades at local youngsters, protesting the invasion, causing several Palestinians to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation.