25 feb 2019

Israeli police detained on Monday afternoon a guard at al-Aqsa Mosque, raising tension in the compound.
Police arrested Ahmad Oweis, an Al-Aqsa guard, from inside the mosque compound, Jerusalem’s Religious Endowments Authority said in a brief statement.
Oweis was taken to Qashla police station for investigation, the sources added.
Tension at Al-Aqsa has mounted over the past few days after Israeli police closed Bab al-Rahma and arrested dozens of Palestinian activists.
Police arrested Ahmad Oweis, an Al-Aqsa guard, from inside the mosque compound, Jerusalem’s Religious Endowments Authority said in a brief statement.
Oweis was taken to Qashla police station for investigation, the sources added.
Tension at Al-Aqsa has mounted over the past few days after Israeli police closed Bab al-Rahma and arrested dozens of Palestinian activists.

Israeli forces detained a Palestinian and confiscated his road roller as he was working in the Deir Ballout village in western Salfit in the northern occupied West Bank, on Monday.
Engineer Ibrahim al-Hamad, Head of the Agriculture Department in Salfit, told Ma'an that the Israeli Civil Administration, escorted by Israeli forces, confiscated a road roller that is used for rehabilitating an agricultural road, claiming that the road is in Areas B and C.
Al-Hamad added that the road is being rehabilitated in order to connect Palestinian agricultural lands in the area.
Additionally, Mayor of Deir Ballout Yahiya Mustafa, told Ma'an that the agricultural road was opened 10 years ago, pointing out that the Israeli authorities detained the owner of the road roller, Wassim al-Azzam, without delivering a stop-construction order or notice.
The 1995 Oslo Accords between the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and Israeli authorities divided the West Bank into Area A, B, and C.
Area A, comprising the populated Palestinian cities and making up 18 percent of the West Bank, would be controlled by the newly formed PA, while Area B remained under Israeli army control with the PA controlling civil affairs. Area C, the majority of the West Bank, however, was placed under full Israeli military control and contains the majority of natural resources and open spaces in the Palestinian territory.
The Israeli-controlled land was expected to be gradually transferred to the PA over a five-year period, according to the Oslo agreements. Yet, almost two decades later, the land has remained under Israeli control.
Area C, along with East Jerusalem, has been the site of rapid Israeli settlement expansions in contravention of international law, while Israel’s separation wall has further divided Palestinian communities and has restricted Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza from even visiting what was intended to be their capital.
Engineer Ibrahim al-Hamad, Head of the Agriculture Department in Salfit, told Ma'an that the Israeli Civil Administration, escorted by Israeli forces, confiscated a road roller that is used for rehabilitating an agricultural road, claiming that the road is in Areas B and C.
Al-Hamad added that the road is being rehabilitated in order to connect Palestinian agricultural lands in the area.
Additionally, Mayor of Deir Ballout Yahiya Mustafa, told Ma'an that the agricultural road was opened 10 years ago, pointing out that the Israeli authorities detained the owner of the road roller, Wassim al-Azzam, without delivering a stop-construction order or notice.
The 1995 Oslo Accords between the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and Israeli authorities divided the West Bank into Area A, B, and C.
Area A, comprising the populated Palestinian cities and making up 18 percent of the West Bank, would be controlled by the newly formed PA, while Area B remained under Israeli army control with the PA controlling civil affairs. Area C, the majority of the West Bank, however, was placed under full Israeli military control and contains the majority of natural resources and open spaces in the Palestinian territory.
The Israeli-controlled land was expected to be gradually transferred to the PA over a five-year period, according to the Oslo agreements. Yet, almost two decades later, the land has remained under Israeli control.
Area C, along with East Jerusalem, has been the site of rapid Israeli settlement expansions in contravention of international law, while Israel’s separation wall has further divided Palestinian communities and has restricted Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza from even visiting what was intended to be their capital.

Israeli forces detained two Palestinian women while crossing the Qalandiya checkpoint north of occupied Jerusalem, on Sunday evening.
Israeli police sources said that Israeli border guards detained a Palestinian woman from Nablus, in the northern West Bank, while crossing the Qalandiya checkpoint using the car lane.
Israeli border police reportedly suspected the woman, ordered her to stop, fired shots in the air when she did not respond before detaining her.
Earlier Sunday, Israeli forces had detained another Palestinian woman from Ramallah City, in the central West Bank, as she was passing the Qalandiya checkpoint.
Israeli forces reportedly found a knife in the woman’s possession.
The two women were transferred for interrogation.
Israeli police sources said that Israeli border guards detained a Palestinian woman from Nablus, in the northern West Bank, while crossing the Qalandiya checkpoint using the car lane.
Israeli border police reportedly suspected the woman, ordered her to stop, fired shots in the air when she did not respond before detaining her.
Earlier Sunday, Israeli forces had detained another Palestinian woman from Ramallah City, in the central West Bank, as she was passing the Qalandiya checkpoint.
Israeli forces reportedly found a knife in the woman’s possession.
The two women were transferred for interrogation.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn kidnapped 11 Palestinians during West Bank sweeps.
The Israeli occupation army said in a morning statement that its forces arrested 10 Palestinians who are involved in attacks on Israeli targets.
The IOF claimed that they found a submachine gun during a search campaign in Beit Ummar town in al-Khalil.
Local sources said that the IOF arrested the Islamic Jihad leaders and ex-prisoners Khader Adnan and Tareq Qa'dan and a third Palestinian man after raiding their houses in Arraba town in Jenin.
The IOF further arrested two Palestinian youths in al-Khalil, and handed an ex-detainee an order to appear before the Israeli Intelligence Service for interrogation.
Eyewitnesses said that the IOF arrested a Palestinian young man in Beit Fajjar town in Bethlehem and seized his vehicle.
Meanwhile, two Palestinians were abducted during house raids in Salfit and Jerusalem.
The Israeli occupation army said in a morning statement that its forces arrested 10 Palestinians who are involved in attacks on Israeli targets.
The IOF claimed that they found a submachine gun during a search campaign in Beit Ummar town in al-Khalil.
Local sources said that the IOF arrested the Islamic Jihad leaders and ex-prisoners Khader Adnan and Tareq Qa'dan and a third Palestinian man after raiding their houses in Arraba town in Jenin.
The IOF further arrested two Palestinian youths in al-Khalil, and handed an ex-detainee an order to appear before the Israeli Intelligence Service for interrogation.
Eyewitnesses said that the IOF arrested a Palestinian young man in Beit Fajjar town in Bethlehem and seized his vehicle.
Meanwhile, two Palestinians were abducted during house raids in Salfit and Jerusalem.

A number of Palestinian families on Monday morning left the Gaza Strip to visit their relatives imprisoned in Israel's Nafha jail in the Negev.
Spokeswoman for the International Committee of the Red Cross, Suheir Zaqqout, told the PIC that 45 Gazans, including 14 children under the age of 16, headed aboard buses for the Nafha prison to visit 26 prisoners.
The Israeli occupation authorities, meanwhile, refuse to allow the Gazan families of Hamas-affiliated prisoners to visit their relatives in Israeli jails.
Spokeswoman for the International Committee of the Red Cross, Suheir Zaqqout, told the PIC that 45 Gazans, including 14 children under the age of 16, headed aboard buses for the Nafha prison to visit 26 prisoners.
The Israeli occupation authorities, meanwhile, refuse to allow the Gazan families of Hamas-affiliated prisoners to visit their relatives in Israeli jails.

The Israeli occupation forces on Sunday re-arrested the Palestinian prisoner Abdulrahman Mahmoud only hours after his release from Israeli jails, according to the head of the Committee of the Families of Jerusalem Detainees, Amjad Abu Asab.
Abu Asab said that the Israeli forces attacked the procession that was taking Mahmoud to Jericho and arrested him along with his brother.
The Israeli authorities released Mahmoud after he served 17 years in their jails on condition that he stays away from his hometown, al-Isawiya, for three days.
Local sources said that the Israeli forces kidnapped Mahmoud and his brother and decided to extend their detention for 24 hours.
Abu Asab said that the Israeli forces attacked the procession that was taking Mahmoud to Jericho and arrested him along with his brother.
The Israeli authorities released Mahmoud after he served 17 years in their jails on condition that he stays away from his hometown, al-Isawiya, for three days.
Local sources said that the Israeli forces kidnapped Mahmoud and his brother and decided to extend their detention for 24 hours.
24 feb 2019

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Sunday evening, two young Palestinian men near the perimeter fence, in Beit Lahia, in the northern part of the besieged Gaza Strip.
Media sources said the two young man where on Palestinian lands near the fence, when the soldiers abducted them, and took them to an unknown destination.
The Israeli army frequently invades Palestinian lands close to the fence, in addition to repeatedly bulldozing the lands and placing sand hills.
On Saturday, the Israeli army opened fire on several Palestinian shepherds, on lands near the fence, in eastern Gaza Strip.
On Friday, the army killed a child, and injured 41 other Palestinians, including a medic, after retorting to the excessive use of force against the Great Return March processions.
Media sources said the two young man where on Palestinian lands near the fence, when the soldiers abducted them, and took them to an unknown destination.
The Israeli army frequently invades Palestinian lands close to the fence, in addition to repeatedly bulldozing the lands and placing sand hills.
On Saturday, the Israeli army opened fire on several Palestinian shepherds, on lands near the fence, in eastern Gaza Strip.
On Friday, the army killed a child, and injured 41 other Palestinians, including a medic, after retorting to the excessive use of force against the Great Return March processions.

Israeli authorities released six Palestinians, including Waqf Council chairman, Sheikh Abd al-Athim Salhab, and the Deputy Director of Awqaf in Jerusalem, Sheikh Najeh Bkerat, under strict conditions, on Sunday.
According to attorney, Muhammad Mahmoud, said that Israeli authorities decided to release Salhab and Bkerat from custody, however, under the condition of being banned from entry to the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound for an entire week.
The ban orders were handed to Salhab and Bkerat while in interrogation.
Mahmoud confirmed that three activists were released and banned for three days from Al-Aqsa compound. They were identified as the head of the Jerusalem chapter of the Palestinian Prisoner’s Society (PPS), Nasser Qaws, Hussni al-Kilani, and Ali Ajaj.
Mahmoud added that Samer al-Qabani, who is an Al-Aqsa Mosque guard, was released and banned for an entire week.
According to attorney, Muhammad Mahmoud, said that Israeli authorities decided to release Salhab and Bkerat from custody, however, under the condition of being banned from entry to the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound for an entire week.
The ban orders were handed to Salhab and Bkerat while in interrogation.
Mahmoud confirmed that three activists were released and banned for three days from Al-Aqsa compound. They were identified as the head of the Jerusalem chapter of the Palestinian Prisoner’s Society (PPS), Nasser Qaws, Hussni al-Kilani, and Ali Ajaj.
Mahmoud added that Samer al-Qabani, who is an Al-Aqsa Mosque guard, was released and banned for an entire week.

Israeli authorities released Palestinian prisoner, Abed al-Rahman Khalil Mahmoud, 38, from the Issawiya neighborhood in occupied East Jerusalem, after 17 years of imprisonment, on Sunday.
According to Palestine Prisoner’s Society (PPS), Mahmoud was detained in February 2002 for taking part in the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP), which was later accused of “supporting terror groups’ activities” in Jerusalem.
Additionally, Israeli authorities banned Mahmoud from entry to the Issawiya neighborhood, where his family home is located, for the next three days. The reason for the ban remained unknown.
Throughout the 17 years of imprisonment, Mahmoud was continuously transferred between various Israeli prisons. However, he was released from the Negev Israeli prison.
Prisoners rights group Addameer said there are 5,450 Palestinian prisoners being held in Israeli prisons.
According to Palestine Prisoner’s Society (PPS), Mahmoud was detained in February 2002 for taking part in the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP), which was later accused of “supporting terror groups’ activities” in Jerusalem.
Additionally, Israeli authorities banned Mahmoud from entry to the Issawiya neighborhood, where his family home is located, for the next three days. The reason for the ban remained unknown.
Throughout the 17 years of imprisonment, Mahmoud was continuously transferred between various Israeli prisons. However, he was released from the Negev Israeli prison.
Prisoners rights group Addameer said there are 5,450 Palestinian prisoners being held in Israeli prisons.

Israeli authorities released two Palestinian teens, on Saturday, to house arrest for one week and fined them 5,000 shekels ($1,385) each.
According to local sources, the two teens, Abed Mahmoud Odeh and Muhammad Mahdi al-Shaludi, both aged 14 years old, were released to house arrest by an Israeli decision.
Sources pointed out that Israeli forces detained Abed and Muhammad, on late Friday, from in front of their homes in the Silwan neighborhood, in occupied East Jerusalem, however, the reason for their detention remained unknown.
Prisoners' rights group the Palestinian Prisoners' Society reported that Israeli prisons had also been issuing fines for the minor infractions without legal basis.
While fines appear relatively small for minor infractions, between 300-800 NIS ($80-$200), payments cause financial hardships on the prisoners and their families, and prison time is extended if the fines are not paid.
According to local sources, the two teens, Abed Mahmoud Odeh and Muhammad Mahdi al-Shaludi, both aged 14 years old, were released to house arrest by an Israeli decision.
Sources pointed out that Israeli forces detained Abed and Muhammad, on late Friday, from in front of their homes in the Silwan neighborhood, in occupied East Jerusalem, however, the reason for their detention remained unknown.
Prisoners' rights group the Palestinian Prisoners' Society reported that Israeli prisons had also been issuing fines for the minor infractions without legal basis.
While fines appear relatively small for minor infractions, between 300-800 NIS ($80-$200), payments cause financial hardships on the prisoners and their families, and prison time is extended if the fines are not paid.

Israeli soldiers abducted, Sunday, fourteen Palestinians from several parts of the occupied West Bank, including Jerusalem, the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported.
The soldiers abducted two Palestinians, identified as Nour al-‘Ajlouni and Hasan Ayyad, after stopping them near Bab al-‘Amoud, in occupied East Jerusalem.
Also in Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted two high-level Islamic officials of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, identified as the Head of the Council of Islamic Affairs and Holy Sites in Jerusalem, Sheikh Abdul-Athim Salhab, and the Deputy Director General of the Islamic Endowments Department in Jerusalem, Najih Bkirat.
The soldiers also abducted one Palestinian from occupied Jerusalem, while heading to Jericho along with many other Palestinians accompanying a former political prisoner to the city.
In Qalqilia, in northern West Bank, the soldiers invaded and searched many homes in the governorate and abducted Mustafa al-Haj Hasan, Daoud Shanty, 23, and Mohammad Abdul-Latif Daoud.
In Jenin governorate, in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted a child, identified as Amir Rabea’, from the al-Yamoun town, west of the city, and installed a roadblock n the Jenin-Haifa road before stopping and searching dozens of cars, while interrogated the Palestinians and inspecting their ID cards.
Furthermore, the soldiers abducted Mohammad Ashraf Issa and Samed Mahmoud, from in the al-Khader town, in addition to Hamza Abu Yabis, from Deheishe refugee camp, south of Bethlehem, after the army invaded and violently searched their homes.
In Ramallah, in central West Bank, the soldiers searched homes in Beit Rima town, northwest of the city, before abducting Mohammad Aziz Rimawi and Morad Karim Barghouthi.
Israeli forces detain 10 Palestinians across West Bank
Israeli forces detained at least 10 Palestinians, on predawn Sunday, across the occupied West Bank.
Palestine Prisoner’s Society (PPS) said that Israeli forces detained three Palestinians from the southern West Bank district of Hebron. They were identified as Muhammad Ashraf Issa, Samed Mahmoud Sabah, and Hamza Abu Yabes.
In the central West Bank district of Jerusalem, two Palestinians were detained near the Damascus Gate in the Old City. They were identified as Nour al-Ajlouni and Hassan Iyad.
In the central West Bank district of Ramallah, another two Palestinians were detained. PPS identified them as Aziz al-Rimawi and Mourad Kareem al-Barghouthi.
In the northern West Bank district of Qalqiliya, PPs said three Palestinians were detained by Israeli forces. They were identified as Mustafa al-Haj Hassan, Daoud Shanti, 23, and Muhammad Abed al-Latif Daoud.
According to prisoners rights group Addameer, there are 5,450 Palestinian prisoners being held in Israeli prisons.
The soldiers abducted two Palestinians, identified as Nour al-‘Ajlouni and Hasan Ayyad, after stopping them near Bab al-‘Amoud, in occupied East Jerusalem.
Also in Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted two high-level Islamic officials of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, identified as the Head of the Council of Islamic Affairs and Holy Sites in Jerusalem, Sheikh Abdul-Athim Salhab, and the Deputy Director General of the Islamic Endowments Department in Jerusalem, Najih Bkirat.
The soldiers also abducted one Palestinian from occupied Jerusalem, while heading to Jericho along with many other Palestinians accompanying a former political prisoner to the city.
In Qalqilia, in northern West Bank, the soldiers invaded and searched many homes in the governorate and abducted Mustafa al-Haj Hasan, Daoud Shanty, 23, and Mohammad Abdul-Latif Daoud.
In Jenin governorate, in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted a child, identified as Amir Rabea’, from the al-Yamoun town, west of the city, and installed a roadblock n the Jenin-Haifa road before stopping and searching dozens of cars, while interrogated the Palestinians and inspecting their ID cards.
Furthermore, the soldiers abducted Mohammad Ashraf Issa and Samed Mahmoud, from in the al-Khader town, in addition to Hamza Abu Yabis, from Deheishe refugee camp, south of Bethlehem, after the army invaded and violently searched their homes.
In Ramallah, in central West Bank, the soldiers searched homes in Beit Rima town, northwest of the city, before abducting Mohammad Aziz Rimawi and Morad Karim Barghouthi.
Israeli forces detain 10 Palestinians across West Bank
Israeli forces detained at least 10 Palestinians, on predawn Sunday, across the occupied West Bank.
Palestine Prisoner’s Society (PPS) said that Israeli forces detained three Palestinians from the southern West Bank district of Hebron. They were identified as Muhammad Ashraf Issa, Samed Mahmoud Sabah, and Hamza Abu Yabes.
In the central West Bank district of Jerusalem, two Palestinians were detained near the Damascus Gate in the Old City. They were identified as Nour al-Ajlouni and Hassan Iyad.
In the central West Bank district of Ramallah, another two Palestinians were detained. PPS identified them as Aziz al-Rimawi and Mourad Kareem al-Barghouthi.
In the northern West Bank district of Qalqiliya, PPs said three Palestinians were detained by Israeli forces. They were identified as Mustafa al-Haj Hassan, Daoud Shanti, 23, and Muhammad Abed al-Latif Daoud.
According to prisoners rights group Addameer, there are 5,450 Palestinian prisoners being held in Israeli prisons.

The Israeli magistrate court in Occupied Jerusalem on Saturday night decided to banish three Jerusalemite activists from the Aqsa Mosque for three days and give them third-party releases.
The detainees are Naser Qaws, director of the Palestinian Prisoner Society in Jerusalem, Ali Ajjaj and Hasan al-Kilani.
However, the Israeli prosecutor asked the court to postpone their release until later on Sunday in order to submit an appeal to the district court in Jerusalem calling for extending their detention.
The detainees are Naser Qaws, director of the Palestinian Prisoner Society in Jerusalem, Ali Ajjaj and Hasan al-Kilani.
However, the Israeli prosecutor asked the court to postpone their release until later on Sunday in order to submit an appeal to the district court in Jerusalem calling for extending their detention.

The Israeli occupation police on Sunday morning kidnapped Sheikh Abdul-Adheem Salhab, head of the Islamic Awqaf Council, and his deputy Sheikh Najeh Bukairat from their homes in Occupied Jerusalem.
Local sources reported that police forces stormed the house of Sheikh Salhab in Beit Hanina town, north of Jerusalem, and took him prisoner, without stating where they would take him.
The sources added that police forces also kidnapped at the same time Sheikh Bukairat from his home in Sur Baher town, south of Jerusalem.
Local sources reported that police forces stormed the house of Sheikh Salhab in Beit Hanina town, north of Jerusalem, and took him prisoner, without stating where they would take him.
The sources added that police forces also kidnapped at the same time Sheikh Bukairat from his home in Sur Baher town, south of Jerusalem.

Dozens of extremist Jewish settlers on Saturday evening marched provocatively through the streets of the Old City of al-Khalil under security guard.
Local sources said that the settlers’ march started from al-Laban Market and headed for the Municipality Plaza and then al-Shuhada Street, adding that the Israeli occupation forces cordoned off the Old City and its streets and obstructed the movement of Palestinian citizens.
Israeli soldiers also physically assaulted and detained photojournalist Mash’hoor al-Wahwah, who works for WAFA news agency, as he was filming the settlers’ march in the Old City.
Local sources said that the settlers’ march started from al-Laban Market and headed for the Municipality Plaza and then al-Shuhada Street, adding that the Israeli occupation forces cordoned off the Old City and its streets and obstructed the movement of Palestinian citizens.
Israeli soldiers also physically assaulted and detained photojournalist Mash’hoor al-Wahwah, who works for WAFA news agency, as he was filming the settlers’ march in the Old City.
23 feb 2019

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Saturday evening, three Palestinian shepherds, south of Yatta town, south of Hebron, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank.
Rateb Jabour, the coordinator of the National and Popular Committee against the Annexation Wall and Colonies in southern West Bank, said the soldiers, accompanied by many colonialist settlers, invaded the area, before the army detained the shepherds.
He added that the three shepherds are from Abu Younis and al-Jabarin families and stated that the soldiers released them later.
Jabour said that the colonists have escalated their violations in the area, and have been frequently attacking Palestinian farmers and shepherds, in addition to trying to prevent them from entering their own lands.
It is worth mentioning that the colonists have occupied a Palestinian hill, west of the adjacent Jibna village, and have been preventing the Palestinian owners of the lands, and the shepherds, from entering it.
Rateb Jabour, the coordinator of the National and Popular Committee against the Annexation Wall and Colonies in southern West Bank, said the soldiers, accompanied by many colonialist settlers, invaded the area, before the army detained the shepherds.
He added that the three shepherds are from Abu Younis and al-Jabarin families and stated that the soldiers released them later.
Jabour said that the colonists have escalated their violations in the area, and have been frequently attacking Palestinian farmers and shepherds, in addition to trying to prevent them from entering their own lands.
It is worth mentioning that the colonists have occupied a Palestinian hill, west of the adjacent Jibna village, and have been preventing the Palestinian owners of the lands, and the shepherds, from entering it.

Israeli soldiers abducted, Saturday, one of the civilian guards of the Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied Jerusalem.
The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported that the soldiers abducted Samer al-Qabbani, as he was leaving the mosque through Bab al-Asbat (Gate of the Tribes).
It added that the soldiers cuffed the Palestinian and took him to a police station for interrogation.
On Saturday morning, the soldiers abducted the secretary of Fateh Movement in occupied Jerusalem, and the head of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society’s (PPS) office in the city, Nasser Qous.
In related news, the soldiers assaulted Mashhour al-Wahwah, a cameraman working of the Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA), while documenting a provocative march by illegal colonialist settlers in the Old City of Hebron, in southern West Bank.
The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported that the soldiers abducted Samer al-Qabbani, as he was leaving the mosque through Bab al-Asbat (Gate of the Tribes).
It added that the soldiers cuffed the Palestinian and took him to a police station for interrogation.
On Saturday morning, the soldiers abducted the secretary of Fateh Movement in occupied Jerusalem, and the head of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society’s (PPS) office in the city, Nasser Qous.
In related news, the soldiers assaulted Mashhour al-Wahwah, a cameraman working of the Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA), while documenting a provocative march by illegal colonialist settlers in the Old City of Hebron, in southern West Bank.

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Friday evening, a young Palestinian man from Beit Qad village, east of Jenin, in northern West Bank.
Media sources in Jenin said several army jeeps invaded the village, before the soldiers stopped and interrogated several Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
They added that the soldiers abducted a young man, identified as Kamel Mohammad Zeidan, and took him to an unknown destination.
In related news, the soldiers invaded Rommana village, west of Jenin, and installed a military roadblock.
The soldiers also stormed the home of Bashar al-Ahmad, and interrogated him while searching his property, before removing a Palestinian flag which was raised on his home.
Media sources in Jenin said several army jeeps invaded the village, before the soldiers stopped and interrogated several Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
They added that the soldiers abducted a young man, identified as Kamel Mohammad Zeidan, and took him to an unknown destination.
In related news, the soldiers invaded Rommana village, west of Jenin, and installed a military roadblock.
The soldiers also stormed the home of Bashar al-Ahmad, and interrogated him while searching his property, before removing a Palestinian flag which was raised on his home.

The Israeli occupation police at dawn Saturday kidnapped three Palestinian citizens from their homes in Occupied Jerusalem.
According to Quds Press, police forces stormed some homes in the Old City of Jerusalem and rounded up three Palestinians.
They were identified as Naser Qous, director of the Palestinian Prisoner Society in the holy city, Hosni al-Kilani and Sheikh Ali Ajjaj.
The detainees was transferred to police interrogation centers and will stand trial at the Israeli magistrate court on Saturday evening. The reason for their detention is still unknown.
Recently, the Israeli police kidnapped more than 40 Palestinians in Jerusalem and its environs and later released most of them on bail and on condition that they stay away either from the entire Old City or only the Aqsa Mosque.
Israeli Soldiers Abduct The Head Of Jerusalem’s Palestinian Prisoners Society
Israeli soldiers abducted, on Saturday morning, the secretary of Fateh Movement in occupied Jerusalem, and the head of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society’s (PPS) office in the city, Nasser Qous.
The PPS has reported that the soldiers stormed the home of Nasser Qous, and violently searched the property before abducting him. His abduction came just a few days after he was taken prisoner by the soldiers and later released.
It added that the soldiers also abducted Haj Ali Ajaj, one of many Palestinians who managed to challenge the army and reopened the gate of ar-Rahma Mosque of Al-Aqsa, Friday.
The army then carried out massive invasions of homes in occupied Jerusalem, and abducted around 60 Palestinians.
According to Quds Press, police forces stormed some homes in the Old City of Jerusalem and rounded up three Palestinians.
They were identified as Naser Qous, director of the Palestinian Prisoner Society in the holy city, Hosni al-Kilani and Sheikh Ali Ajjaj.
The detainees was transferred to police interrogation centers and will stand trial at the Israeli magistrate court on Saturday evening. The reason for their detention is still unknown.
Recently, the Israeli police kidnapped more than 40 Palestinians in Jerusalem and its environs and later released most of them on bail and on condition that they stay away either from the entire Old City or only the Aqsa Mosque.
Israeli Soldiers Abduct The Head Of Jerusalem’s Palestinian Prisoners Society
Israeli soldiers abducted, on Saturday morning, the secretary of Fateh Movement in occupied Jerusalem, and the head of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society’s (PPS) office in the city, Nasser Qous.
The PPS has reported that the soldiers stormed the home of Nasser Qous, and violently searched the property before abducting him. His abduction came just a few days after he was taken prisoner by the soldiers and later released.
It added that the soldiers also abducted Haj Ali Ajaj, one of many Palestinians who managed to challenge the army and reopened the gate of ar-Rahma Mosque of Al-Aqsa, Friday.
The army then carried out massive invasions of homes in occupied Jerusalem, and abducted around 60 Palestinians.