5 june 2018

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Tuesday evening arrested a Palestinian citizen and his child in al-Khalil, south of the West Bank.
The PIC reporter said that the IOF arrested Hussein al-Nahnoush and his 8-year-old son Samer in Wad al-Husain neighborhood east of al-Khalil city.
Meanwhile, hordes of Israeli settlers stormed Beit Einun village, north of al-Khalil, and stayed there for hours under the protection of the IOF soldiers.
In a related context, a local source reported that the IOF on Tuesday arrested two Palestinian youths from Nablus and Qalqilya and detained others at Salem military camp, west of Jenin, while they were heading to Salem military court to attend trials of their relatives.
The PIC reporter said that the IOF arrested Hussein al-Nahnoush and his 8-year-old son Samer in Wad al-Husain neighborhood east of al-Khalil city.
Meanwhile, hordes of Israeli settlers stormed Beit Einun village, north of al-Khalil, and stayed there for hours under the protection of the IOF soldiers.
In a related context, a local source reported that the IOF on Tuesday arrested two Palestinian youths from Nablus and Qalqilya and detained others at Salem military camp, west of Jenin, while they were heading to Salem military court to attend trials of their relatives.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Tuesday arrested a Palestinian youth after he breached the border fence east of Khan Younis, south of the Gaza Strip.
The PIC reporter said that the Palestinian young man managed to enter the Israeli-controlled territory after a group of youths were able to cut part of the border fence east of Khuza'a town in Khan Younis.
The Palestinian youth was chased by the IOF, arrested and transferred to an unknown destination.
Palestinians in Gaza have repeatedly tried to remove parts of the border fence east of Gaza and infiltrate the border area in view of the ongoing Israeli attacks on the peaceful protesters taking part in the Great Return March.
Meanwhile, the IOF heavily fired live ammunition and teargas canisters at a group of Palestinian citizens who were gathering near the Return March camps to attend a memorial ceremony for medic Razan al-Najjar.
The PIC reporter said that the Palestinian young man managed to enter the Israeli-controlled territory after a group of youths were able to cut part of the border fence east of Khuza'a town in Khan Younis.
The Palestinian youth was chased by the IOF, arrested and transferred to an unknown destination.
Palestinians in Gaza have repeatedly tried to remove parts of the border fence east of Gaza and infiltrate the border area in view of the ongoing Israeli attacks on the peaceful protesters taking part in the Great Return March.
Meanwhile, the IOF heavily fired live ammunition and teargas canisters at a group of Palestinian citizens who were gathering near the Return March camps to attend a memorial ceremony for medic Razan al-Najjar.

Ofer military court on Tuesday issued a four-month administrative detention order against the Palestinian writer and political analyst Hisham al-Sharbati, 54.
Al-Sharbati, an ex-prisoner who was detained before by the Israeli occupation authorities and the Palestinian Authority security services, was arrested four days ago from his house in al-Khalil city, south of the West Bank.
Al-Sharbati has written dozens of political articles and he is known for his biting criticism. He currently works as a teacher and a human rights activist.
Al-Sharbati, an ex-prisoner who was detained before by the Israeli occupation authorities and the Palestinian Authority security services, was arrested four days ago from his house in al-Khalil city, south of the West Bank.
Al-Sharbati has written dozens of political articles and he is known for his biting criticism. He currently works as a teacher and a human rights activist.

The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) seized on Tuesday five dunums of Palestinian-owned land in Sawya village, south of Nablus in the northern West Bank.
Ghassan Daghlas, an official who monitors settlement activities in the northern West Bank, affirmed that Israeli forces confiscated five dunums of an agricultural land owned by the local farmer Hamed Jazi.
Earlier today, two young men were arrested in Nablus and Qalqilia while several others were shortly detained in Salem military camp, west of Jenin.
Ghassan Daghlas, an official who monitors settlement activities in the northern West Bank, affirmed that Israeli forces confiscated five dunums of an agricultural land owned by the local farmer Hamed Jazi.
Earlier today, two young men were arrested in Nablus and Qalqilia while several others were shortly detained in Salem military camp, west of Jenin.

Palestinian lawmaker Fathi al-Qarawi has denounced the detention of West Bank young men and women at Israeli checkpoints after they return from the Aqsa Mosque in Occupied Jerusalem, describing such practice as “a futile attempt to intimidate any Palestinian trying to go to or enter the Mosque without Israel’s permission.”
“The occupation authorities are trying in many ways to keep the [Palestinian] young people away from the Aqsa Mosque and Jerusalem in view of the exceptional situation which the Palestinian cause is going through after the relocation of the US embassy to Jerusalem,” Qarawi stated in press remarks.
The lawmaker, however, hailed the insistence of many young people on facing different difficulties and challenging Israeli road barriers and restrictions in order to reach the Aqsa Mosque, saying such behavior reflects their strong faith and sense of belonging.
He stressed that “every Palestinian has the right to have access to the Aqsa Mosque without any permits or obstacles by the Israeli occupation,” calling on the Palestinian young people to continue marching to the Aqsa Mosque to perform their prayers, especially during the last ten days of the holy month of Ramadan.
“The occupation authorities are trying in many ways to keep the [Palestinian] young people away from the Aqsa Mosque and Jerusalem in view of the exceptional situation which the Palestinian cause is going through after the relocation of the US embassy to Jerusalem,” Qarawi stated in press remarks.
The lawmaker, however, hailed the insistence of many young people on facing different difficulties and challenging Israeli road barriers and restrictions in order to reach the Aqsa Mosque, saying such behavior reflects their strong faith and sense of belonging.
He stressed that “every Palestinian has the right to have access to the Aqsa Mosque without any permits or obstacles by the Israeli occupation,” calling on the Palestinian young people to continue marching to the Aqsa Mosque to perform their prayers, especially during the last ten days of the holy month of Ramadan.

Israeli soldiers invaded, Tuesday, the courtyards of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, in occupied East Jerusalem, assaulted many worshipers and abducted fifteen young men.
Eyewitnesses said dozens of Palestinians were siting and walking in the yard of the al-Qibli Mosque, in Al-Aqsa Mosque Compound, before the soldiers stormed it through the al-Magharba gate, to accompany groups of colonialist settlers in a provocative tour into the holy site.
They added that the soldiers attacked many young men with clubs and batons and tried to remove them from the holy site compound, before abducting fifteen of them.
Five of the abducted Palestinians have been identified as Assad Mifleh, Ezzeddin Zyoud, Mohammad Tafesh, Amjad al-Ashqar and Obeida ‘Ayesh.
The worshipers were just sitting, reading from the holy Quran and reciting its verses, in yet another day of the holy Muslim month of Ramadan, when the soldiers assaulted them. video video
Furthermore, the soldiers stopped many Palestinians, who were filming the invasion and the unfolding attack, and threatening to abduct them.
Israeli police arrest 15 worshipers at al-Aqsa Mosque
The Israeli police on Tuesday arrested 15 Palestinian worshipers from inside al-Aqsa Mosque courtyards in Occupied Jerusalem.
Wafa news agency said, quoting an Aqsa guard, that the worshipers were arrested for reciting the Holy Quran while a group of Israeli settlers were roaming al-Aqsa Mosque courtyards.
The guard described Tuesday's break-in as a "dangerous escalation" since settler visits to the holy site are halted in the last ten days of Ramadan because of the intensified presence of Muslim worshipers in the Mosque these days.
Eyewitnesses said that the Israeli police in the morning hours opened al-Maghareba Gate and deployed its forces in large numbers in the Mosque courtyards in preparation for the settler break-in.
The witnesses added that during the break-in the police attacked a group of worshipers who were reciting the Holy Quran, arrested 15 young men and transferred them to an Israeli interrogation center in the Old City.
About 66 Israeli settlers forced their way into al-Aqsa Mosque via al-Maghareba Gate Tuesday morning.
The Israeli Temple Mount extremist groups earlier this week held a meeting in which they called for stepped-up break-ins into al-Aqsa Mosque on Tuesday to break the tradition of suspending settler visits to the site during the last ten days of the holy month of Ramadan.
Eyewitnesses said dozens of Palestinians were siting and walking in the yard of the al-Qibli Mosque, in Al-Aqsa Mosque Compound, before the soldiers stormed it through the al-Magharba gate, to accompany groups of colonialist settlers in a provocative tour into the holy site.
They added that the soldiers attacked many young men with clubs and batons and tried to remove them from the holy site compound, before abducting fifteen of them.
Five of the abducted Palestinians have been identified as Assad Mifleh, Ezzeddin Zyoud, Mohammad Tafesh, Amjad al-Ashqar and Obeida ‘Ayesh.
The worshipers were just sitting, reading from the holy Quran and reciting its verses, in yet another day of the holy Muslim month of Ramadan, when the soldiers assaulted them. video video
Furthermore, the soldiers stopped many Palestinians, who were filming the invasion and the unfolding attack, and threatening to abduct them.
Israeli police arrest 15 worshipers at al-Aqsa Mosque
The Israeli police on Tuesday arrested 15 Palestinian worshipers from inside al-Aqsa Mosque courtyards in Occupied Jerusalem.
Wafa news agency said, quoting an Aqsa guard, that the worshipers were arrested for reciting the Holy Quran while a group of Israeli settlers were roaming al-Aqsa Mosque courtyards.
The guard described Tuesday's break-in as a "dangerous escalation" since settler visits to the holy site are halted in the last ten days of Ramadan because of the intensified presence of Muslim worshipers in the Mosque these days.
Eyewitnesses said that the Israeli police in the morning hours opened al-Maghareba Gate and deployed its forces in large numbers in the Mosque courtyards in preparation for the settler break-in.
The witnesses added that during the break-in the police attacked a group of worshipers who were reciting the Holy Quran, arrested 15 young men and transferred them to an Israeli interrogation center in the Old City.
About 66 Israeli settlers forced their way into al-Aqsa Mosque via al-Maghareba Gate Tuesday morning.
The Israeli Temple Mount extremist groups earlier this week held a meeting in which they called for stepped-up break-ins into al-Aqsa Mosque on Tuesday to break the tradition of suspending settler visits to the site during the last ten days of the holy month of Ramadan.

The Israeli Shin Bet security service said a cell that planned anti-occupation attacks against Israeli leaders was nabbed in Occupied Jerusalem.
The cell allegedly planned to carry out attacks on the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat, and the US consulate in Occupied Jerusalem.
The list of arrestees included Muhammed Jamal Rushd, a 30-year-old Palestinian from Shuafat refugee camp, in eastern Occupied Jerusalem, and the mastermind behind the anti-occupation plot.
The cell allegedly planned to carry out attacks on the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat, and the US consulate in Occupied Jerusalem.
The list of arrestees included Muhammed Jamal Rushd, a 30-year-old Palestinian from Shuafat refugee camp, in eastern Occupied Jerusalem, and the mastermind behind the anti-occupation plot.

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Tuesday at dawn, at least fourteen Palestinians, including a member of the City Council in Hebron, and shot one Palestinian, in several parts of the occupied West Bank.
The soldiers invaded many communities in the West Bank, searched many homes, and abducted at least twelve, after interrogating them and their families.
In addition, the soldiers installed many roadblocks, especially in Hebron, in the southern part of the West Bank, while the army claimed that its soldiers located homemade weapons in Doura town.
The soldiers abducted a member of Hebron City Council, identified as Suzan Ahmad al-‘Oweiwi, in addition to Mo’men Mousa al-Atrash, and Karam Mahmoud Amro.
One of the abducted Palestinians is the brother of Ameer Omar Shehada, 22, who was killed by Israeli army fire on March 10, 2018.
The soldiers also invaded the Deheishe refugee camp, south of Bethlehem, and shot a young Palestinian man, in his twenties, with a live round in his thigh, during protests that took place after the soldiers stormed and violently searched many homes.
In Teqoua’ town, southeast of Bethlehem, the soldiers summoned a child, identified as Ahmad Fahed Abu Mfarreh, 15, for interrogation in Etzion military base and security center, northern of Bethlehem, after abducting his father Fahed, 47, in addition to Hussein Khaled Abdul-Khalil, 19, Mohammad Khaled Hajahja, 19.
On Tuesday morning, Israeli colonizers bulldozed and uprooted Palestinian agricultural lands near Beita village, south of the northern West Bank city of Nablus.
The bulldozed lands are in the same area where the colonizers installed an illegal colonialist outpost, several months ago, before it was removed.
The abducted Palestinians have been identified as:
Two Palestinians injured after Israeli forces storm Urif town
Two Palestinian young men suffered injured during clashes at dawn Tuesday with Israeli troops in Urif town, south of Nablus in the occupied West Bank.
According to local sources, one young man was injured by a rubber bullet and another by a stun grenade after Israeli soldiers stormed the town and attacked angry youths.
The sources told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that the Israeli occupation forces kidnapped a young man called Ibrahim Shahada, the brother of martyr Omair Shahada, during their campaign in the town.
The soldiers invaded many communities in the West Bank, searched many homes, and abducted at least twelve, after interrogating them and their families.
In addition, the soldiers installed many roadblocks, especially in Hebron, in the southern part of the West Bank, while the army claimed that its soldiers located homemade weapons in Doura town.
The soldiers abducted a member of Hebron City Council, identified as Suzan Ahmad al-‘Oweiwi, in addition to Mo’men Mousa al-Atrash, and Karam Mahmoud Amro.
One of the abducted Palestinians is the brother of Ameer Omar Shehada, 22, who was killed by Israeli army fire on March 10, 2018.
The soldiers also invaded the Deheishe refugee camp, south of Bethlehem, and shot a young Palestinian man, in his twenties, with a live round in his thigh, during protests that took place after the soldiers stormed and violently searched many homes.
In Teqoua’ town, southeast of Bethlehem, the soldiers summoned a child, identified as Ahmad Fahed Abu Mfarreh, 15, for interrogation in Etzion military base and security center, northern of Bethlehem, after abducting his father Fahed, 47, in addition to Hussein Khaled Abdul-Khalil, 19, Mohammad Khaled Hajahja, 19.
On Tuesday morning, Israeli colonizers bulldozed and uprooted Palestinian agricultural lands near Beita village, south of the northern West Bank city of Nablus.
The bulldozed lands are in the same area where the colonizers installed an illegal colonialist outpost, several months ago, before it was removed.
The abducted Palestinians have been identified as:
- Luay Zoheir al-Qarm, 34, from Jilqamous village, east of Jenin.
- Mohammad Mahmoud Ayyad, from Abu Dis – Jerusalem.
- Suzan al-‘Oweiwi – from Hebron.
- Mo’men Mousa al-Atrash, Hebron.
- and Karam Mahmoud Amro, Hebron.
- Ibrahim Shehada, from Orif village, south of Nablus.
- Mahmoud Wajeeh Tamimi, from Nabi Saleh, northwest of Ramallah.
- Mo’tasem Khalil Tamimi, from Nabi Saleh.
- ‘Assem Sameeh Tamimi, from Nabi Saleh.
- Baha’ Mohammad Tamimi, from Nabi Saleh.
- Wisam Eyad Tamimi, from Nabi Saleh.
- Fahed Abu Mfarreh, 47, Teqoua, southeast of Bethlehem.
- Hussein Khaled Abdul-Khalil, 19, Teqoua, southeast of Bethlehem.
- Mohammad Khaled Hajahja, 19, Teqoua, southeast of Bethlehem.
Two Palestinians injured after Israeli forces storm Urif town
Two Palestinian young men suffered injured during clashes at dawn Tuesday with Israeli troops in Urif town, south of Nablus in the occupied West Bank.
According to local sources, one young man was injured by a rubber bullet and another by a stun grenade after Israeli soldiers stormed the town and attacked angry youths.
The sources told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that the Israeli occupation forces kidnapped a young man called Ibrahim Shahada, the brother of martyr Omair Shahada, during their campaign in the town.
4 june 2018

The health condition of a Palestinian detainee held in Israeli jails, Hassan Al Tamimi, aged 16, has seriously deteriorated on Sunday, due to medical negligence.
The Palestinian Prisoner’s Society (PPS) said, in a statement, that the health condition of Al Tamimi is extremely bad, adding that Israeli occupation authorities are rejecting to hospitalize him, under the pretext of financial aspects.
PPS added that this move aims at blackmailing the family of the child and puts him at risk of losing life.
PPS holds Israeli authorities fully responsible for the life of the detainee, calling upon international and lawful institutions to share in the responsibility and to pressure the occupation to provide Al Tamimi with the required medication and immediate treatment, in order to save his life.
It is worth mentioning that the Israeli army detained Al Tamimi two months ago, violently interrogating him and barring him from the required medication to maintain his health condition.
The Palestinian Prisoner’s Society (PPS) said, in a statement, that the health condition of Al Tamimi is extremely bad, adding that Israeli occupation authorities are rejecting to hospitalize him, under the pretext of financial aspects.
PPS added that this move aims at blackmailing the family of the child and puts him at risk of losing life.
PPS holds Israeli authorities fully responsible for the life of the detainee, calling upon international and lawful institutions to share in the responsibility and to pressure the occupation to provide Al Tamimi with the required medication and immediate treatment, in order to save his life.
It is worth mentioning that the Israeli army detained Al Tamimi two months ago, violently interrogating him and barring him from the required medication to maintain his health condition.

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Monday afternoon, a young Palestinian man from Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank.
The soldiers abducted the Palestinian, identified as Mohammad Khaled ‘Aadi, 19, after interrogating him in Etzion military base and security center, north of Hebron.
It is worth mentioning that the Palestinian was summoned for interrogation last week, after the soldiers invaded his home, at dawn, and violently searched it.
The soldiers abducted the Palestinian, identified as Mohammad Khaled ‘Aadi, 19, after interrogating him in Etzion military base and security center, north of Hebron.
It is worth mentioning that the Palestinian was summoned for interrogation last week, after the soldiers invaded his home, at dawn, and violently searched it.

Ramzi Al-Najjar
A Palestinian young man was killed Monday afternoon near Gaza's eastern border fence after being shot by the Israeli occupation forces.
According to Hebrew sources, the Israeli army announced the death of a Palestinian youth who was shot and arrested while trying to breach the border fence east of Khan Younis, southern Gaza.
Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have been protesting since 30th March along the border with the 1948 occupied Palestinian territories to demand the right of return for refugees and call for lifting the blockade on the coastal enclave.
Over 120 Palestinian civilians have been killed by the Israeli army and about 13,000 injured since the protests started.
A Palestinian young man was killed Monday afternoon near Gaza's eastern border fence after being shot by the Israeli occupation forces.
According to Hebrew sources, the Israeli army announced the death of a Palestinian youth who was shot and arrested while trying to breach the border fence east of Khan Younis, southern Gaza.
Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have been protesting since 30th March along the border with the 1948 occupied Palestinian territories to demand the right of return for refugees and call for lifting the blockade on the coastal enclave.
Over 120 Palestinian civilians have been killed by the Israeli army and about 13,000 injured since the protests started.

The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported that Israeli soldiers abducted, on Monday at dawn, fourteen Palestinian in the occupied West Bank, including nine who were taken prisoner from their homes in Hebron.
The Hebron office of the PPS, in southern West Bank, said the soldiers stormed and ransacked many homes, interrogated dozens of Palestinians and abducted nine.
The abducted Palestinians have been identified as Oweis Hashem Rajoub, Mofeed Eqeilan Amayra, Karam Bassam Tanneena, Abada Mahmoud Adawi, Azzam Abu Arqoub, Raed Mofeed Sharabati, Ali Taleb al-Hroub and Mustafa Jamal al-Hroub.
The soldiers also abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Mohammad Ahmad ‘Aadi, 60, from his home in Safa area, in Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron.
In Bethlehem, the soldiers abducted Mohammad Nassim Taqatqa, Sami Awad Atallah and Yazid Mohammad Amarin.
In addition, the soldiers invaded Methaloon town, south of the northern West Bank city of Jenin, and abducted Sami Sadeq No’eirat, from his home.
Another Palestinian, identified as Qadri Ayyadh Ghawadra, from his home in Be’er al-Basha village, southwest of Jenin.
On Monday morning, the soldiers prevented a Palestinian from entering his farmland, near Azzoun town, east of the northern West Bank city of Qalqilia, and threatened to confiscate his agricultural equipment.
The soldiers told the Palestinian that he is not allowed to work on his land, and ordered him to contact the “Civil Administration Office” in Eyal nearby illegal colony and security center.
The Hebron office of the PPS, in southern West Bank, said the soldiers stormed and ransacked many homes, interrogated dozens of Palestinians and abducted nine.
The abducted Palestinians have been identified as Oweis Hashem Rajoub, Mofeed Eqeilan Amayra, Karam Bassam Tanneena, Abada Mahmoud Adawi, Azzam Abu Arqoub, Raed Mofeed Sharabati, Ali Taleb al-Hroub and Mustafa Jamal al-Hroub.
The soldiers also abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Mohammad Ahmad ‘Aadi, 60, from his home in Safa area, in Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron.
In Bethlehem, the soldiers abducted Mohammad Nassim Taqatqa, Sami Awad Atallah and Yazid Mohammad Amarin.
In addition, the soldiers invaded Methaloon town, south of the northern West Bank city of Jenin, and abducted Sami Sadeq No’eirat, from his home.
Another Palestinian, identified as Qadri Ayyadh Ghawadra, from his home in Be’er al-Basha village, southwest of Jenin.
On Monday morning, the soldiers prevented a Palestinian from entering his farmland, near Azzoun town, east of the northern West Bank city of Qalqilia, and threatened to confiscate his agricultural equipment.
The soldiers told the Palestinian that he is not allowed to work on his land, and ordered him to contact the “Civil Administration Office” in Eyal nearby illegal colony and security center.

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Sunday at night, four young Palestinian men in Zabbouba village, west of the northern West Bank city of Jenin.
Media sources in Jenin said several army jeeps invaded the village, and stopped a Palestinian car, before abducting three Palestinians.
The abducted citizens have been identified as Abdul-Fattah Salim Jaradat, Wisam ‘Ayed Khamaisa and Mohammad Yasser Abahra.
Furthermore, the soldiers abducted a young man, identified as Ahmad Adel al-Qaleq, from Zabbouba village, west of Jenin, after stopping him at a military roadblock on the Jenin-Jaffa Road, near Sielet al-Harithiyya junction.
Media sources in Jenin said several army jeeps invaded the village, and stopped a Palestinian car, before abducting three Palestinians.
The abducted citizens have been identified as Abdul-Fattah Salim Jaradat, Wisam ‘Ayed Khamaisa and Mohammad Yasser Abahra.
Furthermore, the soldiers abducted a young man, identified as Ahmad Adel al-Qaleq, from Zabbouba village, west of Jenin, after stopping him at a military roadblock on the Jenin-Jaffa Road, near Sielet al-Harithiyya junction.

An Israeli landmine detonated, on Sunday evening, while a Palestinian shepherd was herding his live stock in the Sakout area, in the West Bank’s Northern Plains, killing five of his cows, while the shepherd escaped the explosion unharmed.
Aref Daraghma, a human rights activist, said the three cows are owned by Fayez Yousef Daraghma, and were injured in a grazing area.
Daraghma stated that many Israeli soldiers rushed to the scene and detained five Palestinian shepherds.
He added that the area has many live landmines, an issue that poses constant threats to the Palestinian shepherds and their livestock.
It is worth mentioning that the army frequently conducts live fire training, including shells and bombs, in the Northern Plains, and other areas in the West Bank, such as lands near in Hebron governorate, Tubas, Nablus, the Jordan Valley, and even in certain areas in the Negev.
Many Palestinians, including children, have been killed by these objects, and hundreds have been injured.
Military Training Leaves Devastation And Destruction In Palestinian Lands
Palestinian Teen Killed By Explosive Device Dropped By Israeli Soldiers During Training
Two Palestinian Children Killed By Israeli Explosive Object In The Negev
Israel Clears Palestinians and Homes so its Military Can Practice
Military Drills East of Tubas
Aref Daraghma, a human rights activist, said the three cows are owned by Fayez Yousef Daraghma, and were injured in a grazing area.
Daraghma stated that many Israeli soldiers rushed to the scene and detained five Palestinian shepherds.
He added that the area has many live landmines, an issue that poses constant threats to the Palestinian shepherds and their livestock.
It is worth mentioning that the army frequently conducts live fire training, including shells and bombs, in the Northern Plains, and other areas in the West Bank, such as lands near in Hebron governorate, Tubas, Nablus, the Jordan Valley, and even in certain areas in the Negev.
Many Palestinians, including children, have been killed by these objects, and hundreds have been injured.
Military Training Leaves Devastation And Destruction In Palestinian Lands
Palestinian Teen Killed By Explosive Device Dropped By Israeli Soldiers During Training
Two Palestinian Children Killed By Israeli Explosive Object In The Negev
Israel Clears Palestinians and Homes so its Military Can Practice
Military Drills East of Tubas

Palestinian minors held in the Israeli Megiddo prison have launched distress signals over the systematic torture and harsh treatment they have been made to endure at the hands of Israel’s suppressive units.
Lawyer Heba Musalha, from the Prisoners’ and Ex-Prisoners’ Commission, quoted the minors as stating that they have been enduring heavy beating and mistreatment by the Nahshon forces during inter-prison transfers.
Signs of aggressive beating figure on the faces and bodies of the minors, said the lawyer.
The minors have frequently appealed to the Israeli prison service to cease such preplanned oppressive polices. However, their pleas have gone unheeded.
The Nahshon suppressive units are Israeli troops involving trained soldiers and tasked with cracking down on Palestinian detainees, particularly during transfers to and back from Israeli courts.
The Nahshon officers often subject the detainees to strip searches and ransack prison sections under the security guise.
Lawyer Heba Musalha, from the Prisoners’ and Ex-Prisoners’ Commission, quoted the minors as stating that they have been enduring heavy beating and mistreatment by the Nahshon forces during inter-prison transfers.
Signs of aggressive beating figure on the faces and bodies of the minors, said the lawyer.
The minors have frequently appealed to the Israeli prison service to cease such preplanned oppressive polices. However, their pleas have gone unheeded.
The Nahshon suppressive units are Israeli troops involving trained soldiers and tasked with cracking down on Palestinian detainees, particularly during transfers to and back from Israeli courts.
The Nahshon officers often subject the detainees to strip searches and ransack prison sections under the security guise.

The Israeli occupation forces on Sunday evening kidnapped three Palestinians from Jenin’s western town of Zabouba, in the northern West Bank.
Israeli soldiers closed off the main entrance to Zabouba and kidnapped three young men, identified as Mohamed Abahra, Abed Saleem, and Wisam Khamaysa.
The occupation forces also subjected Palestinian locals to intensive questioning and cracked down on Palestinians’ free movement along the Jenin-Haifa access road.
Israeli soldiers closed off the main entrance to Zabouba and kidnapped three young men, identified as Mohamed Abahra, Abed Saleem, and Wisam Khamaysa.
The occupation forces also subjected Palestinian locals to intensive questioning and cracked down on Palestinians’ free movement along the Jenin-Haifa access road.