16 mar 2018

The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) stormed Friday evening the home of the Palestinian young man suspected of ramming his car into a group of Israeli soldiers stationed at Dotan military checkpoint near Jenin.
Two Israeli soldiers were killed while two others were injured during the alleged attack.
The suspect was identified as Alaa Rateb Qabaha from the village of Barta’a, to the west of Jenin.
Qabaha was released from Israeli jails nearly 11 months ago after spending one year and a half behind bars.
Qabaha was shot and injured by the soldiers just after the incident. He was then arrested and taken to an unknown place.
Following the incident, Israeli soldiers raided and violently searched the home of the family of Qabaha in large numbers and interrogated members of his family.
Violent clashes broke out during the raid after Israeli forces threatened to demolish Qabaha’s family house.
Meanwhile, the Israeli soldiers shut down Dotan checkpoint to the Palestinian traffic just after the incident, and closed the southern and eastern entrances of the town.
Commenting on the incident, Israeli Army Minister Avigdor Lieberman said: "We were told about a difficult attack. We will act to ensure that the terrorist will receive the death penalty, demolish his house and punish all those who collaborated with him.”
Two Israeli soldiers were killed while two others were injured during the alleged attack.
The suspect was identified as Alaa Rateb Qabaha from the village of Barta’a, to the west of Jenin.
Qabaha was released from Israeli jails nearly 11 months ago after spending one year and a half behind bars.
Qabaha was shot and injured by the soldiers just after the incident. He was then arrested and taken to an unknown place.
Following the incident, Israeli soldiers raided and violently searched the home of the family of Qabaha in large numbers and interrogated members of his family.
Violent clashes broke out during the raid after Israeli forces threatened to demolish Qabaha’s family house.
Meanwhile, the Israeli soldiers shut down Dotan checkpoint to the Palestinian traffic just after the incident, and closed the southern and eastern entrances of the town.
Commenting on the incident, Israeli Army Minister Avigdor Lieberman said: "We were told about a difficult attack. We will act to ensure that the terrorist will receive the death penalty, demolish his house and punish all those who collaborated with him.”

Two Israeli soldiers were killed and two others were seriously injured in a car-ramming attack at the entrance to Mevo Dotan settlement to the south of Jenin city in the northern West Bank on Friday evening.
Hebrew media sources said that Israeli occupation forces (IOF) arrested the attacker after he was shot and injured without giving any further information about his identity.
Hebrew media sources said that Israeli occupation forces (IOF) arrested the attacker after he was shot and injured without giving any further information about his identity.

The Israeli occupation authorities extended the remand of the head of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) in Occupied Jerusalem, Naser Qaws.
Lawyer Mufeed al-Haj, from the PPS, said in a Friday statement that a hearing is expected to be held at the Israeli Magistrate’s Court to decide on al-Qaws’s case.
The Israeli occupation forces arrested Qaws overnight after they summoned him to questioning at the Mascoubiya detention center.
Lawyer Mufeed al-Haj, from the PPS, said in a Friday statement that a hearing is expected to be held at the Israeli Magistrate’s Court to decide on al-Qaws’s case.
The Israeli occupation forces arrested Qaws overnight after they summoned him to questioning at the Mascoubiya detention center.

Detainees and Ex-detainees Committee said in a report issued on Thursday that administrative detention has turned into a policy of collective punishment to impose sanctions on the Palestinian prisoners as well as their families.
Detainee Bajes Nakhleh told the Committee’s lawyer, who visited him in Ofer Israeli jail, that Israeli occupation authorities are still using the unjust administrative detention despite that administrative captives have been boycotting the Israeli courts for 29 consecutive days.
25 Administrative detention orders have been issued against Palestinian prisoners including 3 women and 3 minors during the last week, he highlighted.
The number of Palestinian administrative detainees who are illegally languishing in Israeli jails for no trials of charges has jumped to 500 in each of Negev, Megiddo, Ofer and Hasharon Israeli jails.
Detainee Bajes Nakhleh told the Committee’s lawyer, who visited him in Ofer Israeli jail, that Israeli occupation authorities are still using the unjust administrative detention despite that administrative captives have been boycotting the Israeli courts for 29 consecutive days.
25 Administrative detention orders have been issued against Palestinian prisoners including 3 women and 3 minors during the last week, he highlighted.
The number of Palestinian administrative detainees who are illegally languishing in Israeli jails for no trials of charges has jumped to 500 in each of Negev, Megiddo, Ofer and Hasharon Israeli jails.

Israeli soldiers abducted, overnight until Friday at dawn, eight Palestinians, including the head of the Jerusalem office of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS), in several parts of the occupied West Bank, after the army invaded many communities and violently searched homes.
In Jenin, in northern West Bank, the soldiers invaded Burqin town, west of the city, violently searched homes, and abducted Mohammad Emad Khallouf and Abdullah Lufti Khallouf.
Eyewitnesses said dozens of soldiers invaded the town, after surrounding it, while military drones flew overhead.
In addition, the soldiers abducted Anas al-Bahsh, Amir al-Bahsh, Yanal al-‘Aassi and Farouq Sayyed, from Nablus, in northern West Bank, after stopping them at Za’tara military roadblock, south of Nablus.
Furthermore, the soldiers abducted Shadi Mitwer, the secretary of Fateh movement in occupied Jerusalem, after invading his home in Beit Hanina neighborhood, north of the city.
Also, the soldiers abducted Nasser Qous, the head of the Jerusalem office of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS).
Mofeed al-Haj, a lawyer working for the PPS in Jerusalem, said the Israeli authorities summoned Qous for interrogation at the al-Maskobiyya interrogation and detention centers, on Thursday at night, and decided to keep him under interrogation for six days.
In addition, the army claimed locating a weapon in Jabal Johar area, in the southern West Bank city of Hebron.
In Jenin, in northern West Bank, the soldiers invaded Burqin town, west of the city, violently searched homes, and abducted Mohammad Emad Khallouf and Abdullah Lufti Khallouf.
Eyewitnesses said dozens of soldiers invaded the town, after surrounding it, while military drones flew overhead.
In addition, the soldiers abducted Anas al-Bahsh, Amir al-Bahsh, Yanal al-‘Aassi and Farouq Sayyed, from Nablus, in northern West Bank, after stopping them at Za’tara military roadblock, south of Nablus.
Furthermore, the soldiers abducted Shadi Mitwer, the secretary of Fateh movement in occupied Jerusalem, after invading his home in Beit Hanina neighborhood, north of the city.
Also, the soldiers abducted Nasser Qous, the head of the Jerusalem office of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS).
Mofeed al-Haj, a lawyer working for the PPS in Jerusalem, said the Israeli authorities summoned Qous for interrogation at the al-Maskobiyya interrogation and detention centers, on Thursday at night, and decided to keep him under interrogation for six days.
In addition, the army claimed locating a weapon in Jabal Johar area, in the southern West Bank city of Hebron.

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Thursday evening, a Palestinian patient from the besieged Gaza Strip, at the Erez Crossing, near Beit Hanoun, in the northern part of the coastal region.
Media sources said the patient, identified as Naim Kotkot, filed a permit application, asking to be allowed to leave Gaza and head to the West Bank for medical treatment.
His application included medical reports, and a referral to a Palestinian hospital in the central West Bank city of Ramallah.
The Israeli authorities demanded to talk to him before discussing his permit application, and instead abducted him when he went to Erez for the interview.
Kotkot is the second Palestinian to be abducted at the terminal in less than one week, after the army abducted a man, who works for the Palestinian Telecommunications Company (Paltel), and was on his way to the headquarters in Ramallah.
Media sources said the patient, identified as Naim Kotkot, filed a permit application, asking to be allowed to leave Gaza and head to the West Bank for medical treatment.
His application included medical reports, and a referral to a Palestinian hospital in the central West Bank city of Ramallah.
The Israeli authorities demanded to talk to him before discussing his permit application, and instead abducted him when he went to Erez for the interview.
Kotkot is the second Palestinian to be abducted at the terminal in less than one week, after the army abducted a man, who works for the Palestinian Telecommunications Company (Paltel), and was on his way to the headquarters in Ramallah.
15 mar 2018

The Israeli occupation forces on Thursday arrested the wife of a Palestinian prisoner on her way to visit her husband in the Israeli Negev jail.
According to local sources, the Israeli occupation authorities notified the family of prisoner Majed Nizar, from Jenin’s southern town of Yabad, about their decision to detain Majed’s wife, Safa Atatra, on claims that she attempted to smuggle a cell phone SIM card to her husband.
Such charges are considered crimes by the Israeli occupation authorities. In most cases, the suspects end up receiving a jail term of up to one year and being subjected to house confinement, along with prison visits and steep fines.
According to local sources, the Israeli occupation authorities notified the family of prisoner Majed Nizar, from Jenin’s southern town of Yabad, about their decision to detain Majed’s wife, Safa Atatra, on claims that she attempted to smuggle a cell phone SIM card to her husband.
Such charges are considered crimes by the Israeli occupation authorities. In most cases, the suspects end up receiving a jail term of up to one year and being subjected to house confinement, along with prison visits and steep fines.

Several Palestinians were kidnapped by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at daybreak Thursday in abduction sweeps rocking West Bank provinces and Jerusalem.
At least six Palestinians were kidnapped by the IOF from Nablus province, including ex-prisoner Mohamed Meshaal and 28-year-old young man Bahaa Taqtouq.
According to eye-witnesses, Israeli army patrols cordoned off Rafidia neighborhood and the Old City of Nablus at the same time as another IOF troop was spotted in the city’s western corners.
Israeli soldiers raided Ourata town overnight, in the second such assault in less than five hours. Military patrols further showed up in Kafr Kalil and the vicinities of the Western Cemetery, along with the Danish Park in Nablus.
The West Bank sweep culminated in the abduction of the Palestinian citizen Miqdad al-Qawasmi from al-Khalil province and Luay al-Tamimi from Ramallah’s western town of al-Nabi Saleh.
Meanwhile, Palestinian citizens Amer al-Khatib and Sufiane al-Khatib were kidnapped by Israeli forces from Hizma town, east of Occupied Jerusalem.
At least six Palestinians were kidnapped by the IOF from Nablus province, including ex-prisoner Mohamed Meshaal and 28-year-old young man Bahaa Taqtouq.
According to eye-witnesses, Israeli army patrols cordoned off Rafidia neighborhood and the Old City of Nablus at the same time as another IOF troop was spotted in the city’s western corners.
Israeli soldiers raided Ourata town overnight, in the second such assault in less than five hours. Military patrols further showed up in Kafr Kalil and the vicinities of the Western Cemetery, along with the Danish Park in Nablus.
The West Bank sweep culminated in the abduction of the Palestinian citizen Miqdad al-Qawasmi from al-Khalil province and Luay al-Tamimi from Ramallah’s western town of al-Nabi Saleh.
Meanwhile, Palestinian citizens Amer al-Khatib and Sufiane al-Khatib were kidnapped by Israeli forces from Hizma town, east of Occupied Jerusalem.

Israel’s Ofer military court sentenced five Palestinian young men from the southern occupied West Bank province of Bethlehem to prison-terms and bails on allegations of involvement in anti-occupation activities.
The Ofer court issued a verdict ordering the imprisonment of 15-year-old Palestinian child Raed Umeira for 22 months in Israeli dungeons. A bail of 4,000 shekels was also imposed on the minor.
The same court further ruled that Basem Da’amsa be jailed for 34 months and pay a fine of 10,000 shekels and that young man Ibrahim Muslet be held for two years in jail and pay a bail of 4,000 shekels.
Ibrahim Musalma also received a prison-term of two years and a fine of 2,000 shekels.
A fine of 3,000 shekels was also slapped by the Israeli court against the Palestinian teen Mahmoud Mahdi, who has been held in Israeli detention centers for three weeks running. The occupation authorities said he will only be released if his family pays the required sum.
The Ofer court issued a verdict ordering the imprisonment of 15-year-old Palestinian child Raed Umeira for 22 months in Israeli dungeons. A bail of 4,000 shekels was also imposed on the minor.
The same court further ruled that Basem Da’amsa be jailed for 34 months and pay a fine of 10,000 shekels and that young man Ibrahim Muslet be held for two years in jail and pay a bail of 4,000 shekels.
Ibrahim Musalma also received a prison-term of two years and a fine of 2,000 shekels.
A fine of 3,000 shekels was also slapped by the Israeli court against the Palestinian teen Mahmoud Mahdi, who has been held in Israeli detention centers for three weeks running. The occupation authorities said he will only be released if his family pays the required sum.

A Palestinian youth was kidnapped by the Israeli forces on Wednesday evening at a military checkpoint set up near Jerusalem’s northeastern town of Hizma.
According to eye-witnesses, Israeli officers kidnapped a young man from Occupied Jerusalem, amid heavy deployment of armed forces in the vicinities of the abduction scene and at the entrances to Hizma thoroughfares.
At the same time, the occupation army installed security cameras on utility poles set up at the northern entrance to Yatta, south of al-Khalil province, in the southern West Bank.
The newly-installed devices reportedly aim to keep tabs on Palestinians passing through the area and crack down on free movement inside and out.
According to eye-witnesses, Israeli officers kidnapped a young man from Occupied Jerusalem, amid heavy deployment of armed forces in the vicinities of the abduction scene and at the entrances to Hizma thoroughfares.
At the same time, the occupation army installed security cameras on utility poles set up at the northern entrance to Yatta, south of al-Khalil province, in the southern West Bank.
The newly-installed devices reportedly aim to keep tabs on Palestinians passing through the area and crack down on free movement inside and out.
14 mar 2018

A few years after he had left Israeli jails, following a prisoner swap deal struck between the Palestinian resistance and the Israeli occupation authorities, the health of leukemia-stricken ex-prisoner Tareq Ezzedine has taken a turn for the worse.
With a pale face, yellowish lips, and exhausted body, Ezzedine lies on a bed at Abdel Aziz al-Rantissi Hospital in the blockaded Gaza Strip, in a painful experience not so much dissimilar to the one he suffered behind prison bars.
Tareq Ezzedine, a member of the Quds resistance brigades in Jenin province, was kidnapped by the Israeli occupation forces in 2002 and sent to jail on charges of involvement in anti-occupation attacks that led to the death of 70 Israeli settlers. He was released in the historic Wafa al-Ahrar prisoner swap deal. His brother Shahed is still locked up in Israeli dungeons.
Ezzedine served as a member of the management board at Sawt al-Asra radio station in Gaza, which speaks up for Palestinian prisoners and their families in the besieged enclave.
His family and friends appealed to the concerned authorities to grant him urgent medical transfer outside of Gaza due to his exacerbated health condition, after he caught leukemia—cancer of the body's blood-forming tissues, including the bone marrow and the lymphatic system. It is a type of cancer that usually begins in the bone marrow and results in high numbers of abnormal white blood cells. These white blood cells are not fully developed and are called blasts or leukemia cells.
Ezzedine has been hospitalized at Abdel Aziz al-Rantissi Hospital in Gaza. He has not received proper therapy for weeks.
The family has sounded the alarm over the deteriorating health condition of their son, whom they said has been banned by the occupation authorities from entering Occupied Jerusalem and the West Bank. They added that the type of therapy Ezzedine needs is not available in Gaza’s poorly-equipped hospitals and that he needs urgent access to Egypt via Rafah border-crossing.
“Save Tareq before it is too late” calls have been launched by his friends, colleagues, and family members, pushing for urgent steps to save the ex-prisoner without further delay.
With a pale face, yellowish lips, and exhausted body, Ezzedine lies on a bed at Abdel Aziz al-Rantissi Hospital in the blockaded Gaza Strip, in a painful experience not so much dissimilar to the one he suffered behind prison bars.
Tareq Ezzedine, a member of the Quds resistance brigades in Jenin province, was kidnapped by the Israeli occupation forces in 2002 and sent to jail on charges of involvement in anti-occupation attacks that led to the death of 70 Israeli settlers. He was released in the historic Wafa al-Ahrar prisoner swap deal. His brother Shahed is still locked up in Israeli dungeons.
Ezzedine served as a member of the management board at Sawt al-Asra radio station in Gaza, which speaks up for Palestinian prisoners and their families in the besieged enclave.
His family and friends appealed to the concerned authorities to grant him urgent medical transfer outside of Gaza due to his exacerbated health condition, after he caught leukemia—cancer of the body's blood-forming tissues, including the bone marrow and the lymphatic system. It is a type of cancer that usually begins in the bone marrow and results in high numbers of abnormal white blood cells. These white blood cells are not fully developed and are called blasts or leukemia cells.
Ezzedine has been hospitalized at Abdel Aziz al-Rantissi Hospital in Gaza. He has not received proper therapy for weeks.
The family has sounded the alarm over the deteriorating health condition of their son, whom they said has been banned by the occupation authorities from entering Occupied Jerusalem and the West Bank. They added that the type of therapy Ezzedine needs is not available in Gaza’s poorly-equipped hospitals and that he needs urgent access to Egypt via Rafah border-crossing.
“Save Tareq before it is too late” calls have been launched by his friends, colleagues, and family members, pushing for urgent steps to save the ex-prisoner without further delay.

A group of undercover Israeli soldiers stormedon Wednesday evening Qalqilia city, to the north of West Bank, and abducted a Palestinian young man.
Local sources told PIC reporter that an elite Israeli undercover unit that disguises themselves as Arabs stormed the city in a civilian car before kidnapping a young man from a local shop.
The detainee was identified as Mohamed Adiyeh, 35.
Israeli forces were seen stationed at the entrance to the city to provide protection to the undercover unit, the sources added.
Dozens of Palestinian youths were recently kidnapped in West Bank, most recently was the head of the student council, Omar Kiswani, from Birzeit University.
Local sources told PIC reporter that an elite Israeli undercover unit that disguises themselves as Arabs stormed the city in a civilian car before kidnapping a young man from a local shop.
The detainee was identified as Mohamed Adiyeh, 35.
Israeli forces were seen stationed at the entrance to the city to provide protection to the undercover unit, the sources added.
Dozens of Palestinian youths were recently kidnapped in West Bank, most recently was the head of the student council, Omar Kiswani, from Birzeit University.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Wednesday launched raid and arrest campaigns into different areas in the West Bank.
The PIC reporter said that the IOF at daybreak stormed Nablus city and erected a number of temporary checkpoints.
Eyewitnesses reported that the IOF raided the houses of the Palestinian journalists Amid Dweikat and Naser Ishtiya in Rujeib and Salem towns east of Nablus and wreaked havoc on them.
Another campaign was witnessed in Asira ash-Shamaliya town north of Nablus. The IOF arrested Mohammed Hamadneh, a student at al-Najah University, after raiding his family house and searching it.
Large-scale sweeps were launched in Jenin province where three Palestinian citizens, including two ex-prisoners, were arrested.
Local sources told the PIC reporter that dozens of IOF soldiers stormed Silat al-Harithiya town west of Jenin and fired live ammunition and sound bombs at the Palestinian citizens' houses.
Meanwhile in Bethlehem, the IOF raided and searched the houses of the members of the Palestinian Legislative Council Anwar Zabboun and Khalid Tafesh and the leader in Hamas movement Ghassan Hirmas.
The PIC reporter said that the IOF confiscated a sum of money from the house of MP Tafesh after searching it.
He added that the IOF also arrested an ex-prisoner named Ibrahim al-Zier during a raid into Harmala village east of Bethlehem.
Israeli Soldiers Abduct Seven Palestinians In The West Bank
Israeli soldiers invaded, on Wednesday at dawn, many Palestinians communities in several parts of the occupied West Bank, searched and ransacked homes an abducted seven Palestinians, including a former political prisoner, in addition to invading the homes of a legislator and two journalists.
The Nablus office of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS), in northern West Bank, said the soldiers invaded Rujeib Meadow area and Rujeib town, in addition to Jerusalem Street in Nablus city, before storming and ransacking homes.
One of the invaded homes in Rujeib town is owned by a journalist identified as ‘Ameed Dweikat, in addition to the home of journalist Nasser Eshteyya in Salem town, where the soldiers also invaded and ransacked several other homes.
The soldiers abducted a student of Najah National University in Nablus, identified as Mohammad Bader Hamadna, from his home in Asira ash-Shamaliya town, north of Nablus.
Furthermore, the soldiers abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Tareq Nayef al-Ayasa, 33, from his home in Sanour village, south of the northern west Bank city of Jenin.
Another Palestinian, identified as Qassam Najm, was abducted from his home in Saris town, near Jenin.
Also in Jenin, the soldiers invaded Silat al-Harithiya town, northwest of Jenin, searched homes and abducted Khaled Abdul-Aziz Jaradat and Mohammad Yahya Tahaina.
In Hebron, in southern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Ahmad Haitham al-Qawasma, from his home in the city.
In addition, the soldiers invaded homes in Harmala village, east of Bethlehem, and abducted Ibrahim az-Zeer.
In related news, the soldiers invaded the home of Legislative Council member Anwar Zboun, in Bethlehem city, and searched it.
The PIC reporter said that the IOF at daybreak stormed Nablus city and erected a number of temporary checkpoints.
Eyewitnesses reported that the IOF raided the houses of the Palestinian journalists Amid Dweikat and Naser Ishtiya in Rujeib and Salem towns east of Nablus and wreaked havoc on them.
Another campaign was witnessed in Asira ash-Shamaliya town north of Nablus. The IOF arrested Mohammed Hamadneh, a student at al-Najah University, after raiding his family house and searching it.
Large-scale sweeps were launched in Jenin province where three Palestinian citizens, including two ex-prisoners, were arrested.
Local sources told the PIC reporter that dozens of IOF soldiers stormed Silat al-Harithiya town west of Jenin and fired live ammunition and sound bombs at the Palestinian citizens' houses.
Meanwhile in Bethlehem, the IOF raided and searched the houses of the members of the Palestinian Legislative Council Anwar Zabboun and Khalid Tafesh and the leader in Hamas movement Ghassan Hirmas.
The PIC reporter said that the IOF confiscated a sum of money from the house of MP Tafesh after searching it.
He added that the IOF also arrested an ex-prisoner named Ibrahim al-Zier during a raid into Harmala village east of Bethlehem.
Israeli Soldiers Abduct Seven Palestinians In The West Bank
Israeli soldiers invaded, on Wednesday at dawn, many Palestinians communities in several parts of the occupied West Bank, searched and ransacked homes an abducted seven Palestinians, including a former political prisoner, in addition to invading the homes of a legislator and two journalists.
The Nablus office of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS), in northern West Bank, said the soldiers invaded Rujeib Meadow area and Rujeib town, in addition to Jerusalem Street in Nablus city, before storming and ransacking homes.
One of the invaded homes in Rujeib town is owned by a journalist identified as ‘Ameed Dweikat, in addition to the home of journalist Nasser Eshteyya in Salem town, where the soldiers also invaded and ransacked several other homes.
The soldiers abducted a student of Najah National University in Nablus, identified as Mohammad Bader Hamadna, from his home in Asira ash-Shamaliya town, north of Nablus.
Furthermore, the soldiers abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Tareq Nayef al-Ayasa, 33, from his home in Sanour village, south of the northern west Bank city of Jenin.
Another Palestinian, identified as Qassam Najm, was abducted from his home in Saris town, near Jenin.
Also in Jenin, the soldiers invaded Silat al-Harithiya town, northwest of Jenin, searched homes and abducted Khaled Abdul-Aziz Jaradat and Mohammad Yahya Tahaina.
In Hebron, in southern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Ahmad Haitham al-Qawasma, from his home in the city.
In addition, the soldiers invaded homes in Harmala village, east of Bethlehem, and abducted Ibrahim az-Zeer.
In related news, the soldiers invaded the home of Legislative Council member Anwar Zboun, in Bethlehem city, and searched it.

The Islamic Bloc, the student wing of Hamas, has strongly denounced Israel’s detention of Alaa Marshoud, a female media student at an-Najjah University.
In a statement, the Islamic Bloc said that Israel’s persecution and detention of university students reflects its persistence in repressing university freedoms and violating international humanitarian laws.
The Islamic Bloc called upon the administration of an-Najjah University, legal and human rights groups, and the Palestinian competent authorities to intervene to protect university students against Israel’s violations.
The Shin Bet, Israel’s internal intelligence, kidnapped 21-year-old Alaa Marshoud after summoning her for interrogation on Monday.
In a statement, the Islamic Bloc said that Israel’s persecution and detention of university students reflects its persistence in repressing university freedoms and violating international humanitarian laws.
The Islamic Bloc called upon the administration of an-Najjah University, legal and human rights groups, and the Palestinian competent authorities to intervene to protect university students against Israel’s violations.
The Shin Bet, Israel’s internal intelligence, kidnapped 21-year-old Alaa Marshoud after summoning her for interrogation on Monday.

Muhjat al-Quds Foundation for Martyrs, Prisoners and the Wounded said on Monday that the Israeli occupation authority (IOA) extended the administrative detention of senior Islamic Jihad officials Sa’ied Nakhla and Bassam Abu Aker.
In a press release, Muhjat al-Quds Foundation stated that the IOA renewed the administrative detention of Nakhla and Abu Aker for another four months.
The Israeli occupation forces kidnapped Nakhla on November 23, 2017 and Abu Aker on July 27, 2017 before the Shin Bet decided to administratively detain them with no indictment or trial.
In a press release, Muhjat al-Quds Foundation stated that the IOA renewed the administrative detention of Nakhla and Abu Aker for another four months.
The Israeli occupation forces kidnapped Nakhla on November 23, 2017 and Abu Aker on July 27, 2017 before the Shin Bet decided to administratively detain them with no indictment or trial.

Approximately 450 Palestinian detainees, held by Israel under arbitrary Administrative Detention orders without charges or trial, continued their boycott of Israeli military courts for the 28th consecutive day.
The detainees declared their boycott of the Israeli military courts on February 15th and are demanding Israel to end the illegal policies of holding them indefinitely, without charges or trial.
They are also calling on all legal and human rights groups to submit their cases, and the ongoing violations, to the International Criminal Court.
There are at least 450 Palestinians held under Administrative Detention orders, most of them spent years imprisoned under these orders, including some who have been imprisoned for more than 14 years.
It is worth mentioning that the number of Administrative Detainees reached 1248 in the year 2015, 1742 in 2016, and 1060 in 2017.
The detainees declared their boycott of the Israeli military courts on February 15th and are demanding Israel to end the illegal policies of holding them indefinitely, without charges or trial.
They are also calling on all legal and human rights groups to submit their cases, and the ongoing violations, to the International Criminal Court.
There are at least 450 Palestinians held under Administrative Detention orders, most of them spent years imprisoned under these orders, including some who have been imprisoned for more than 14 years.
It is worth mentioning that the number of Administrative Detainees reached 1248 in the year 2015, 1742 in 2016, and 1060 in 2017.