8 july 2019

Israeli soldiers abducted, earlier Monday, thirty-three Palestinians, including one woman, from their homes in several parts of the occupied West Bank, and demolished an under-construction home.
In Jenin governorate, in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted thirteen former Palestinian political prisoners, after invading and ransacking their homes.
They have been identified as Sultan Khallouf, Mahmoud Qasrawi, Majdi Abu al-Haija, Ata al-Jabali, Jom’a Abu Khalifa, Khaled al-Hajj, Abdul-Jabbar Jarrar, Nidal Abdul-Hadi, Mohammad Souqiyya, Hasan Zaghal, Majed ‘Aabed, Ibrahim Jabr, and Allam Salah.
The abducted Palestinians are from Jenin city, Jenin refugee camp, Burqin, Zabbouba and Fark Dan.
Protests took place in Jenin refugee camp, after the soldiers stormed and ransacked homes, and fired many gas bombs and concussion grenades, causing many Palestinians to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation.
Furthermore, the soldiers invaded Khirbat al-Qat area in Beit Ummar town, north of the southern West Bank city of Hebron, and demolished a 150 square/meter under-construction home, owned by Mohammad Khalil Abdul-Fattah Sabarna.
During the invasion, the soldiers broke into several homes in the area, and searched them.
The soldiers also abducted Ahmad Wa’el at-Till, 26, from his home in the ath-Thaheriyya town, south of Hebron.
In Halhoul town, north of Hebron, the soldiers searched many homes and summoned several Palestinians for interrogation.
Some of the summoned Palestinians have been identified as Mohammad Saber Zama’ra, his brother Baha’, Ahmad Azmi Zama’ra, his brother Sajed, in addition to Mohammad Walid Zama’ra and Anan Yousef Zama’ra.
In Ramallah, in central West Bank, the soldiers abducted Luay Mansour from his home in Silwad town, east of the city.
In Qalqilia, in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted a young man, identified as Ibrahim Younis.
In Nablus, also in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Obeida Jabour, from his home in Salem town, east of the city.
In Bethlehem governorate, south of occupied East Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted Ahmad Khaled al-‘Amour, 20, Hussein Mohammad al-‘Amour, 20, Hussein Atef Obeyyat, 19, Ahmad Ismael Salah, and Mohammad Jamal ‘Oweida.
Israeli forces demolish Palestinian home in al-Khalil
The Israeli occupation forces on Monday demolished a Palestinian home under construction in Beit Ummar town north of al-Khalil city.
Local sources said that the Israeli forces, accompanied by military bulldozers, in the early morning hours stormed Khirbet al-Qit area and levelled Palestinian lands.
Activist Mahmoud Awad said that the Israeli bulldozers further demolished a home under construction owned by the Palestinian citizen Mohammed Sabarneh.
The Israeli forces on a regular basis demolish Palestinian homes and facilities in the West Bank and Jerusalem under the pretext that they lack the necessary building permits in an attempt to force the Palestinians to leave their cities.
In Jenin governorate, in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted thirteen former Palestinian political prisoners, after invading and ransacking their homes.
They have been identified as Sultan Khallouf, Mahmoud Qasrawi, Majdi Abu al-Haija, Ata al-Jabali, Jom’a Abu Khalifa, Khaled al-Hajj, Abdul-Jabbar Jarrar, Nidal Abdul-Hadi, Mohammad Souqiyya, Hasan Zaghal, Majed ‘Aabed, Ibrahim Jabr, and Allam Salah.
The abducted Palestinians are from Jenin city, Jenin refugee camp, Burqin, Zabbouba and Fark Dan.
Protests took place in Jenin refugee camp, after the soldiers stormed and ransacked homes, and fired many gas bombs and concussion grenades, causing many Palestinians to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation.
Furthermore, the soldiers invaded Khirbat al-Qat area in Beit Ummar town, north of the southern West Bank city of Hebron, and demolished a 150 square/meter under-construction home, owned by Mohammad Khalil Abdul-Fattah Sabarna.
During the invasion, the soldiers broke into several homes in the area, and searched them.
The soldiers also abducted Ahmad Wa’el at-Till, 26, from his home in the ath-Thaheriyya town, south of Hebron.
In Halhoul town, north of Hebron, the soldiers searched many homes and summoned several Palestinians for interrogation.
Some of the summoned Palestinians have been identified as Mohammad Saber Zama’ra, his brother Baha’, Ahmad Azmi Zama’ra, his brother Sajed, in addition to Mohammad Walid Zama’ra and Anan Yousef Zama’ra.
In Ramallah, in central West Bank, the soldiers abducted Luay Mansour from his home in Silwad town, east of the city.
In Qalqilia, in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted a young man, identified as Ibrahim Younis.
In Nablus, also in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Obeida Jabour, from his home in Salem town, east of the city.
In Bethlehem governorate, south of occupied East Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted Ahmad Khaled al-‘Amour, 20, Hussein Mohammad al-‘Amour, 20, Hussein Atef Obeyyat, 19, Ahmad Ismael Salah, and Mohammad Jamal ‘Oweida.
Israeli forces demolish Palestinian home in al-Khalil
The Israeli occupation forces on Monday demolished a Palestinian home under construction in Beit Ummar town north of al-Khalil city.
Local sources said that the Israeli forces, accompanied by military bulldozers, in the early morning hours stormed Khirbet al-Qit area and levelled Palestinian lands.
Activist Mahmoud Awad said that the Israeli bulldozers further demolished a home under construction owned by the Palestinian citizen Mohammed Sabarneh.
The Israeli forces on a regular basis demolish Palestinian homes and facilities in the West Bank and Jerusalem under the pretext that they lack the necessary building permits in an attempt to force the Palestinians to leave their cities.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Monday arrested a number of Palestinian citizens during home raids in the West Bank.
Local sources said that the IOF arrested 25 Palestinians, including Hamas officials and ex-prisoners, during raids in Jenin, Qalqilya, Bethlehem, al-Khalil and Jerusalem.
Violent clashes broke out between dozens of Palestinian youths and the IOF soldiers who stormed Qalqilya at daybreak.
Local residents reported that a boy was injured by a rubber-coated metal bullet to the leg.
Local sources said that the IOF arrested 25 Palestinians, including Hamas officials and ex-prisoners, during raids in Jenin, Qalqilya, Bethlehem, al-Khalil and Jerusalem.
Violent clashes broke out between dozens of Palestinian youths and the IOF soldiers who stormed Qalqilya at daybreak.
Local residents reported that a boy was injured by a rubber-coated metal bullet to the leg.

The Israeli occupation forces on Sunday evening arrested a Palestinian youth at a military checkpoint south of Jerusalem for allegedly attempting a stabbing attack.
Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper claimed that the 30-year-old detainee was carrying a knife and attempted to stab Israeli soldiers at Rahil checkpoint.
No further details were given on the incident.
On Saturday night, five Israeli soldiers were injured in an anti-occupation car-ramming attack carried out by a Palestinian young man near Hizma town north of Jerusalem.
Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper claimed that the 30-year-old detainee was carrying a knife and attempted to stab Israeli soldiers at Rahil checkpoint.
No further details were given on the incident.
On Saturday night, five Israeli soldiers were injured in an anti-occupation car-ramming attack carried out by a Palestinian young man near Hizma town north of Jerusalem.
7 july 2019

The Palestinian Commission of Detainees and Ex-detainees’ Affairs reported, Sunday, that the Israeli Prison Services in Negev prison moved three Palestinian detainees, currently on hunger strike, to solitary confinement.
It reported that the three detainees are Nedal Abu A’kar, Mustafaal-Hasanat, and Huthyfa Halabia, who launched a hunger strike against their administrative detention.
Ja’far Izz Aldin, 48, from Jenin, who has been on hunger strike for 21 days, is a father to eight children, was detained on January 30, 2019. He served about five years separate years in Israeli prisons, and waged two hunger strikes against his administrative detention.
Ehsan Othman, 21, from Ramallah, has been on hunger strike for 21 days against his administrative detention. He was detained on September 12, 2018. He served about 22 months of separated terms, and participated in the Karama hunger strike of 2017.
Ahmad Zahran, 42, from Dier Abu Mesha’l in Ramallah, and a father of four children, was recently detained in March of 2019, has been on hunger strike for 14 days, and has served about 15 separate years in Israeli jails.
Three other detainees named are Mohammed Abu Akar, 24, from Duhesha camp, who has been detained since November, 2018; Mustafa Al-Hasant, 21,from Duhesha camp, detained three times, and recently detained in July of 2018 and sentenced to administrative detention three times; and Hutheyfa Halabia, 28, from Abu Dis in Jerusalem, detained three times and suffering from severe burns.
Halabia suffered from leukemia previously. He has been treated, but is in need of a follow-up. He was recently detained, on June 10, 2018.
It reported that the three detainees are Nedal Abu A’kar, Mustafaal-Hasanat, and Huthyfa Halabia, who launched a hunger strike against their administrative detention.
Ja’far Izz Aldin, 48, from Jenin, who has been on hunger strike for 21 days, is a father to eight children, was detained on January 30, 2019. He served about five years separate years in Israeli prisons, and waged two hunger strikes against his administrative detention.
Ehsan Othman, 21, from Ramallah, has been on hunger strike for 21 days against his administrative detention. He was detained on September 12, 2018. He served about 22 months of separated terms, and participated in the Karama hunger strike of 2017.
Ahmad Zahran, 42, from Dier Abu Mesha’l in Ramallah, and a father of four children, was recently detained in March of 2019, has been on hunger strike for 14 days, and has served about 15 separate years in Israeli jails.
Three other detainees named are Mohammed Abu Akar, 24, from Duhesha camp, who has been detained since November, 2018; Mustafa Al-Hasant, 21,from Duhesha camp, detained three times, and recently detained in July of 2018 and sentenced to administrative detention three times; and Hutheyfa Halabia, 28, from Abu Dis in Jerusalem, detained three times and suffering from severe burns.
Halabia suffered from leukemia previously. He has been treated, but is in need of a follow-up. He was recently detained, on June 10, 2018.

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Saturday evening, the brother of a slain young Palestinian man who was killed by the army on April 2nd, 2019, the Qalandia Media Center has reported.
It said that the soldiers abducted Fadi Adwan, and detained his father, Ali, for several hours, after stopping them near Deir Ammar refugee camp, northwest of Ramallah, in central West Bank.
The soldiers stopped the young man and his father while returning home, after visiting family members near the refugee camp.
It is worth mention that Fadi is the father of Mohammad Ali Adwan, who was killed by the Israeli army on April 2nd 2019, after the army invaded Qalandia refugee camp.
It said that the soldiers abducted Fadi Adwan, and detained his father, Ali, for several hours, after stopping them near Deir Ammar refugee camp, northwest of Ramallah, in central West Bank.
The soldiers stopped the young man and his father while returning home, after visiting family members near the refugee camp.
It is worth mention that Fadi is the father of Mohammad Ali Adwan, who was killed by the Israeli army on April 2nd 2019, after the army invaded Qalandia refugee camp.

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Saturday evening, a young Palestinian man from Jenin while crossing Za’tara military roadblock, south of the northern West Bank city of Nablus.
Media sources said the soldiers stopped and searched dozens of Palestinian cars and residents at the roadblock, and interrogated many of them while inspecting their ID cards.
They added that the soldiers abducted a young man, identified as Mohammad Khalaf, while returning home in Burqin village, south of Jenin.
Media sources said the soldiers stopped and searched dozens of Palestinian cars and residents at the roadblock, and interrogated many of them while inspecting their ID cards.
They added that the soldiers abducted a young man, identified as Mohammad Khalaf, while returning home in Burqin village, south of Jenin.

The Israeli occupation army on Saturday said its forces arrested three Palestinians from the Gaza Strip as they were trying to infiltrate into Israel.
A spokesperson for the Israeli army said that border soldiers rounded up three Palestinians after two of them crossed through the security fence in the south of the Gaza Strip.
The spokesperson claimed the detainees were found in possession of a bomb and combustible materials.
The IOF had already arrested many Palestinian citizens during similar attempts to infiltrate into Israel through the border fence.
In some incidents, the IOF opened fire at such citizens, leading them to suffer injuries or get killed.
A spokesperson for the Israeli army said that border soldiers rounded up three Palestinians after two of them crossed through the security fence in the south of the Gaza Strip.
The spokesperson claimed the detainees were found in possession of a bomb and combustible materials.
The IOF had already arrested many Palestinian citizens during similar attempts to infiltrate into Israel through the border fence.
In some incidents, the IOF opened fire at such citizens, leading them to suffer injuries or get killed.

The Israeli occupation authorities on Saturday sentenced a Palestinian woman from Jerusalem and her son to five-day house arrest and a 5,000 NIS bail as a condition for their release from Israeli custody. video
Wadi Hilweh Information Center said that the Israeli occupation forces late Friday raided the house of the Palestinian citizen Ahmad al-Zaghal in Silwan town in Jerusalem, and arrested him, his wife Hayat and their sons Ibrahim and Husein.
Hayat and Husein were later released on the reported conditions, while the father and the other son were remanded in custody.
Wadi Hilweh Information Center said that the Israeli occupation forces late Friday raided the house of the Palestinian citizen Ahmad al-Zaghal in Silwan town in Jerusalem, and arrested him, his wife Hayat and their sons Ibrahim and Husein.
Hayat and Husein were later released on the reported conditions, while the father and the other son were remanded in custody.

Five Israeli soldiers were injured when a speeding car ran them over on Saturday night at a military checkpoint near Hizma town, northeast of Occupied Jerusalem.
According to the Hebrew media, the soldiers suffered different injuries, one of them seriously.
Immediately following the incident, the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) intensified its presence in the area and launched a manhunt for the driver.
The IOF also closed all entrances to Hizma town and spread through its streets.
Later, the IOF announced it arrested a Palestinian at dawn Sunday on suspicion of being the driver who carried out the car-ramming attack near Hizma town. The identity of the detainee is still unknown.
Four Israeli Soldiers Injured Near Jerusalem
Israeli sources have reported that four soldiers were injured, late on Saturday evening, in what was described as a car ramming attack at Hizma military roadblock, north of occupied East Jerusalem, before the driver fled the scene. video video
The Israeli Magen David Adom (National emergency medical, disaster, ambulance and blood bank service) said one of the soldiers, in his thirties, suffered moderate wounds after being struck in the head and limbs.
It added that the three other soldiers suffered light injuries, and that all the wounded soldiers were being treated at the scene.
Following the incident, the Israeli army initiated extensive searches in the area, especially in and around Hizma Palestinian town, looking for the car and its driver.
The soldiers closed the roadblock and blocked all Palestinian traffic immediately after the incident took place.
Palestinian media outlets said dozens of soldiers surrounded Hizma town, and closed all its entrances, before the army invaded its main streets.
They added that, despite the Israeli allegations, the incident was likely a traffic accident and not an intentional ramming attack, and that the driver apparently fled the scene to avoid being shot and killed by the soldiers, to avoid what happened in previous similar incidents in the West Bank, such as the case of Yousef Raed Anqawi, 20, and Amir Mahmoud Darraj, 20, who were killed by the soldiers, when the army claimed they deliberately rammed soldiers with their cars.
On Saturday evening, the soldiers abducted a young man, identified as Mohammad Khalaf, from Burqin town, west of the northern West Bank city of Jenin, while crossing Za’tara military roadblock, south of Nablus, also in northern West Bank.
According to the Hebrew media, the soldiers suffered different injuries, one of them seriously.
Immediately following the incident, the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) intensified its presence in the area and launched a manhunt for the driver.
The IOF also closed all entrances to Hizma town and spread through its streets.
Later, the IOF announced it arrested a Palestinian at dawn Sunday on suspicion of being the driver who carried out the car-ramming attack near Hizma town. The identity of the detainee is still unknown.
Four Israeli Soldiers Injured Near Jerusalem
Israeli sources have reported that four soldiers were injured, late on Saturday evening, in what was described as a car ramming attack at Hizma military roadblock, north of occupied East Jerusalem, before the driver fled the scene. video video
The Israeli Magen David Adom (National emergency medical, disaster, ambulance and blood bank service) said one of the soldiers, in his thirties, suffered moderate wounds after being struck in the head and limbs.
It added that the three other soldiers suffered light injuries, and that all the wounded soldiers were being treated at the scene.
Following the incident, the Israeli army initiated extensive searches in the area, especially in and around Hizma Palestinian town, looking for the car and its driver.
The soldiers closed the roadblock and blocked all Palestinian traffic immediately after the incident took place.
Palestinian media outlets said dozens of soldiers surrounded Hizma town, and closed all its entrances, before the army invaded its main streets.
They added that, despite the Israeli allegations, the incident was likely a traffic accident and not an intentional ramming attack, and that the driver apparently fled the scene to avoid being shot and killed by the soldiers, to avoid what happened in previous similar incidents in the West Bank, such as the case of Yousef Raed Anqawi, 20, and Amir Mahmoud Darraj, 20, who were killed by the soldiers, when the army claimed they deliberately rammed soldiers with their cars.
On Saturday evening, the soldiers abducted a young man, identified as Mohammad Khalaf, from Burqin town, west of the northern West Bank city of Jenin, while crossing Za’tara military roadblock, south of Nablus, also in northern West Bank.