12 june 2017

The Israeli occupation forces at noon time Monday stormed Shu’fat refugee camp, in Occupied Jerusalem, and kidnapped two Palestinian youths.
According to eyewitnesses, the Israeli forces rolled into Shu’fat camp, north of Occupied Jerusalem, and kidnapped two Palestinian young men, before they seized their motorcycle.
The eyewitnesses added that the Israeli soldiers cordoned off a residential building in the camp and handcuffed the young men before they dragged them away.
According to eyewitnesses, the Israeli forces rolled into Shu’fat camp, north of Occupied Jerusalem, and kidnapped two Palestinian young men, before they seized their motorcycle.
The eyewitnesses added that the Israeli soldiers cordoned off a residential building in the camp and handcuffed the young men before they dragged them away.

Israeli occupation forces (IOF) arrested a Palestinian youth while allegedly trying to cross the Gaza Strip border fence on Monday.
Israeli media sources said that an unarmed young man tried to cross the border fence to the south of the Gaza Strip but was detained by IOF soldiers.
The detainee was then taken for investigation, the sources added.
Israeli media sources said that an unarmed young man tried to cross the border fence to the south of the Gaza Strip but was detained by IOF soldiers.
The detainee was then taken for investigation, the sources added.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Monday raided several homes and kidnapped Palestinian citizens in different West Bank areas.
In Occupied Jerusalem, Israeli police forces kidnapped four young men from their homes in Wadi al-Joz neighborhood.
Local sources told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that Shin Bet officers and policemen stormed several homes in Wadi al-Joz and arrested four young men, including two ex-detainees.
The detainees were identified as Majd Sa’ieeda, Wisam al-Awri, Fawzi Ashour and Yehya al-Ajlouni.
Three other Jerusalemite citizens were also kidnapped from their homes in Silwan district, south of the Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.
Local sources said that Israeli policemen arrested a teenager called Adnan al-Rajabi and physically assaulted him, adding that two other citizen were also taken prisoners during the police campaign in Silwan.
In al-Khalil, the IOF stormed Beit Amra town near Yatta city and ransacked several homes, without making arrests.
In Jenin, an Israeli military force kidnapped at dawn senior Hamas official and former minister Wasfi Qabha from his home and took him to an unknown place.
Two other citizens were taken prisoners during IOF campaigns in Bethlehem and Rantis village, west of Ramallah city.
The IOF also stormed al-Khader town in Bethlehem and clashed with local young men. No arrests have been reported.
In Qalqilya, the IOF set up road barriers at the entrances to Azzun town and intercepted Palestinian vehicles and citizens, especially at the northern entrance.
Israeli Soldiers Abduct Fifteen Palestinians In The West Bank
Israeli soldiers abducted, on Monday at dawn, fifteen Palestinians in different parts of the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported.
The Jerusalem office of the PPS, said the soldiers invaded and ransacked several homes in the occupied city, and abducted five Palestinians identified as Majd Sa’eeda, Wisam ‘Oori, Anan Rajabi, Khader al-Ajlouni and Yahia al-Ajlouni.
In Hebron, in the southern part of the West Bank, the soldiers abducted Mohammad Yousef Bahar, Amjad Azzam Abu Sneina, and another Palestinian who was taken near the Ibrahimi mosque.
In Nablus, in the northern part of the West Bank, the soldiers abducted Mohammad Amjad ‘Oweiss, 17, and Mustafa Mansour ‘Oweiss, 16.
In Jenin, in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Khalil al-Mo’ty, 58, in addition to former governor minister, former political prisoner, Wasfi Kabaha.
In Ramallah, in central West Bank, the soldiers abducted Saeb Abu Salim and Soheib Sheikh, from Rantis town.
In Occupied Jerusalem, Israeli police forces kidnapped four young men from their homes in Wadi al-Joz neighborhood.
Local sources told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that Shin Bet officers and policemen stormed several homes in Wadi al-Joz and arrested four young men, including two ex-detainees.
The detainees were identified as Majd Sa’ieeda, Wisam al-Awri, Fawzi Ashour and Yehya al-Ajlouni.
Three other Jerusalemite citizens were also kidnapped from their homes in Silwan district, south of the Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.
Local sources said that Israeli policemen arrested a teenager called Adnan al-Rajabi and physically assaulted him, adding that two other citizen were also taken prisoners during the police campaign in Silwan.
In al-Khalil, the IOF stormed Beit Amra town near Yatta city and ransacked several homes, without making arrests.
In Jenin, an Israeli military force kidnapped at dawn senior Hamas official and former minister Wasfi Qabha from his home and took him to an unknown place.
Two other citizens were taken prisoners during IOF campaigns in Bethlehem and Rantis village, west of Ramallah city.
The IOF also stormed al-Khader town in Bethlehem and clashed with local young men. No arrests have been reported.
In Qalqilya, the IOF set up road barriers at the entrances to Azzun town and intercepted Palestinian vehicles and citizens, especially at the northern entrance.
Israeli Soldiers Abduct Fifteen Palestinians In The West Bank
Israeli soldiers abducted, on Monday at dawn, fifteen Palestinians in different parts of the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported.
The Jerusalem office of the PPS, said the soldiers invaded and ransacked several homes in the occupied city, and abducted five Palestinians identified as Majd Sa’eeda, Wisam ‘Oori, Anan Rajabi, Khader al-Ajlouni and Yahia al-Ajlouni.
In Hebron, in the southern part of the West Bank, the soldiers abducted Mohammad Yousef Bahar, Amjad Azzam Abu Sneina, and another Palestinian who was taken near the Ibrahimi mosque.
In Nablus, in the northern part of the West Bank, the soldiers abducted Mohammad Amjad ‘Oweiss, 17, and Mustafa Mansour ‘Oweiss, 16.
In Jenin, in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Khalil al-Mo’ty, 58, in addition to former governor minister, former political prisoner, Wasfi Kabaha.
In Ramallah, in central West Bank, the soldiers abducted Saeb Abu Salim and Soheib Sheikh, from Rantis town.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Monday kidnapped former Palestinian minister Wasfi Qabha from his home in Jenin city, north of the West Bank.
According to local sources, Israeli soldiers stormed the house of Qabha at dawn, rounded him up and took him to an undeclared place.
Qabha only spent 50 days outside Israeli jails after his last release. He also spent a total of 12 years in prison during different periods, mostly in administrative detention.
According to local sources, Israeli soldiers stormed the house of Qabha at dawn, rounded him up and took him to an undeclared place.
Qabha only spent 50 days outside Israeli jails after his last release. He also spent a total of 12 years in prison during different periods, mostly in administrative detention.
11 june 2017

The Israeli cabinet approved, on Sunday, a bill proposal which aims to deduct the salaries of Palestinian detainees, former and current, from Palestinian Authority deposits.
The bill was proposed by Israeli MK Elazar Stern, from Yesh Atid, and signed by the Likud MKs David Bitan and Avi Dichter.
After discussing it, the Israeli Ministerial Committee for Legislation approved bill, which stipulates deducting the salaries from the monthly transfer of tax money Israel collects on behalf of the Palestinians.
The Israeli occupation considers all Palestinians, who do not believe in Israel’s right to occupy the land of Palestine and seeking the return of Palestinians refugees to their homes, as terrorists. Based on this criterion, all the Palestinian prisoners are considered “terrorists”.
Stern claimed that the salaries paid to the former prisoners or the families of current prisoners are rewards for people who murder Jews.
“The current reality is that the Palestinian Authority not only rewards the murder of Jews, but also encourages it,” Stern said. “The more you murder, the more you get,” he claimed.
“For the Palestinians, it incites them to murder and for us it is an obstacle to peace because how can we make peace with someone who encourages murder? I am convinced Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the committee headed by minister Shaked will support the legislation,” he said.
He added: “Netanyahu has commented on the issue more than once and he understands that this absurdity cannot continue.”
The bill was proposed by Israeli MK Elazar Stern, from Yesh Atid, and signed by the Likud MKs David Bitan and Avi Dichter.
After discussing it, the Israeli Ministerial Committee for Legislation approved bill, which stipulates deducting the salaries from the monthly transfer of tax money Israel collects on behalf of the Palestinians.
The Israeli occupation considers all Palestinians, who do not believe in Israel’s right to occupy the land of Palestine and seeking the return of Palestinians refugees to their homes, as terrorists. Based on this criterion, all the Palestinian prisoners are considered “terrorists”.
Stern claimed that the salaries paid to the former prisoners or the families of current prisoners are rewards for people who murder Jews.
“The current reality is that the Palestinian Authority not only rewards the murder of Jews, but also encourages it,” Stern said. “The more you murder, the more you get,” he claimed.
“For the Palestinians, it incites them to murder and for us it is an obstacle to peace because how can we make peace with someone who encourages murder? I am convinced Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the committee headed by minister Shaked will support the legislation,” he said.
He added: “Netanyahu has commented on the issue more than once and he understands that this absurdity cannot continue.”

Serious health symptoms have appeared on a number of prisoners who joined the recent hunger strike, indicating that a number of prisoners have suffered brain damage and other psychological and neurological problems as a result of pressure and repression practiced against them, which led to a serious deterioration in their health, the Prisoners and Ex-prisoners Commission reported.
The commission revealed, in a press statement on Sunday, according to Al Ray, that one of the prisoners suffers a severe psychological state, has become silent, and acts involuntarily, saying, “I feel that someone took my brain, and live in hallucinations and fantasies.”
Issa Qaraqa’a, head of the Prisoners’ Affairs Authority, blamed the prison service and Israeli government for the crises of the detainees, who were on hunger strike for 41 days, during which they were subjected to various forms of brutal repression.
Qaraqa’a called on Red Cross doctors to speed up the medical and psychological examinations of prisoners who participated in the strike, and to stand fully on their health.
“The hunger striking prisoners are still living in difficult health conditions, health problems felt in the vision and the continuing imbalance, moreover the most serious problem for a number of prisoners is damage to the brain they suffer, which requires urgent intervention to save their lives and health,” he pointed out.
The commission revealed, in a press statement on Sunday, according to Al Ray, that one of the prisoners suffers a severe psychological state, has become silent, and acts involuntarily, saying, “I feel that someone took my brain, and live in hallucinations and fantasies.”
Issa Qaraqa’a, head of the Prisoners’ Affairs Authority, blamed the prison service and Israeli government for the crises of the detainees, who were on hunger strike for 41 days, during which they were subjected to various forms of brutal repression.
Qaraqa’a called on Red Cross doctors to speed up the medical and psychological examinations of prisoners who participated in the strike, and to stand fully on their health.
“The hunger striking prisoners are still living in difficult health conditions, health problems felt in the vision and the continuing imbalance, moreover the most serious problem for a number of prisoners is damage to the brain they suffer, which requires urgent intervention to save their lives and health,” he pointed out.

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Sunday at dawn, seven Palestinians from their homes, in various parts of the southern West Bank governorate of Hebron, the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported.
The PPS stated that several Israeli army jeeps invaded Surif town, west of Hebron, and abducted Khaled Ahmad Ar’ar and Omar Mohammad Eghneimat.
It added that the soldiers also invaded and ransacked homes in the al-‘Arroub refugee camp, north of Hebron, and abducted two siblings, identified as Fathi and Tareq Badawi, 26 and Tareq Badawi, 23, in addition to Ribhi Badawi, 38, and Ammar Jawabra, 28.
On Saturday evening, the soldiers abducted Ahmad Hani Da’na, 14, after invading his family’s home, and searching it.
The PPS stated that several Israeli army jeeps invaded Surif town, west of Hebron, and abducted Khaled Ahmad Ar’ar and Omar Mohammad Eghneimat.
It added that the soldiers also invaded and ransacked homes in the al-‘Arroub refugee camp, north of Hebron, and abducted two siblings, identified as Fathi and Tareq Badawi, 26 and Tareq Badawi, 23, in addition to Ribhi Badawi, 38, and Ammar Jawabra, 28.
On Saturday evening, the soldiers abducted Ahmad Hani Da’na, 14, after invading his family’s home, and searching it.
9 june 2017

Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) arrested on Friday a 21-year-old Palestinian man, Ahmad Hasis, from Jenin city at a makeshift barrier while he was going to work in Ramallah.
A local source told the PIC reporter that IOF soldiers stopped the young man along with other passengers and checked their IDs while passing through the barrier.
He was then singled out and taken to an unknown destination, the source added.
A local source told the PIC reporter that IOF soldiers stopped the young man along with other passengers and checked their IDs while passing through the barrier.
He was then singled out and taken to an unknown destination, the source added.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Friday kidnapped senior Hamas official Abdul-Khaleq an-Natsheh and an ex-detainee in al-Khalil city in the West Bank.
Local sources told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that Israeli soldiers kidnapped Natsheh, 63, and an ex-detainee called Dirar Abu Minshar from their homes in Jabal al-Rahma neighborhood in the city and confiscated their cars.
Natsheh was one of the Marj Azzuhour exiles in Lebanon and spent about 18 years in Israeli jails, eight of them in administrative detention.
Local sources told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that Israeli soldiers kidnapped Natsheh, 63, and an ex-detainee called Dirar Abu Minshar from their homes in Jabal al-Rahma neighborhood in the city and confiscated their cars.
Natsheh was one of the Marj Azzuhour exiles in Lebanon and spent about 18 years in Israeli jails, eight of them in administrative detention.