13 mar 2019

Israeli forces detained an international activist, late Tuesday, from the southern occupied West Bank city of Hebron.
Palestinian activist with Defenders of Human Rights, Badie Dweik, said that Israeli forces detained an activist from Costa Rica, identified as Tatiana, along with her friend.
Dweik added that Tatiana is expected to be deported back to her country.
Palestinian activist with Defenders of Human Rights, Badie Dweik, said that Israeli forces detained an activist from Costa Rica, identified as Tatiana, along with her friend.
Dweik added that Tatiana is expected to be deported back to her country.

Israeli authorities issued 38 administrative detention orders, on Wednesday, against a number of Palestinian prisoners held in various Israeli prisons.
Palestine Prisoner's Society (PPS) confirmed that 24 out of the 38 administrative detention orders are renewed orders, while the remaining 14 detainees received detention orders for the first time.
PPS added that the orders range from three to six months of prison.
Administrative detention is imprisonment without trial or charge, it has no time limit, and the evidence on which it is based is not disclosed.
Israel utilizes this measure extensively and routinely, and has used it to hold hundreds of Palestinians for lengthy periods of time.
According to prisoners rights group Addameer, there are 5,440 Palestinian prisoners being held in Israeli prisons, of whom 497 are in administrative detention.
A report by Israeli NGO B'Tselem, which was based on the Israeli Prison Service statistics, read that over the last year, 29 Palestinians were taken into administrative detention every month, on average, and 37 were released.
The report added that in the past decade, the number of detainees held by Israel in a single month never fell below 150.
Rights groups say that Israel's administrative detention policy has been used as an attempt to disrupt Palestinian political processes, particularly targeting Palestinian activists, journalists, and politicians.
Palestine Prisoner's Society (PPS) confirmed that 24 out of the 38 administrative detention orders are renewed orders, while the remaining 14 detainees received detention orders for the first time.
PPS added that the orders range from three to six months of prison.
Administrative detention is imprisonment without trial or charge, it has no time limit, and the evidence on which it is based is not disclosed.
Israel utilizes this measure extensively and routinely, and has used it to hold hundreds of Palestinians for lengthy periods of time.
According to prisoners rights group Addameer, there are 5,440 Palestinian prisoners being held in Israeli prisons, of whom 497 are in administrative detention.
A report by Israeli NGO B'Tselem, which was based on the Israeli Prison Service statistics, read that over the last year, 29 Palestinians were taken into administrative detention every month, on average, and 37 were released.
The report added that in the past decade, the number of detainees held by Israel in a single month never fell below 150.
Rights groups say that Israel's administrative detention policy has been used as an attempt to disrupt Palestinian political processes, particularly targeting Palestinian activists, journalists, and politicians.

Israeli forces detained at least 51 Palestinians, including a woman and minors, during predawn raids and searches across the occupied West Bank, on Wednesday.
According to Palestine Prisoner’s Society (PPS), Israeli forces detained nine Palestinians, including a woman, in the southern West Bank district of Hebron.
The detainees were identified as Hassan al-Turq, 30, Khaled Ghuneimat, Iyad Ghuneimat, Kareem Abu Sal, Sayel Abed al-Mahdi Zeidat, Basel Rami al-Wawi, Sami Zughayer, Anwar Zughayer, and Muhammad Nidam al-Atrash.
In the central West Bank district of Jerusalem, PPS said that 19 Palestinians were detained, including seven teen girls, from the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound and that most of them were released shortly after their detention.
The identity of the 19 detainees remained unknown.
In the central West Bank district of Ramallah, six Palestinians were detained. They were identified as Hussein Ismail al-Lidadweh, Hafeth Muein Amer, Shafiq Muhammad Musawra, Khaled Musawra, Sultan Hamad al-Amouri, and Muhammad Abu Teir, 68.
In the central West Bank district of Jericho, another two Palestinians were detained. PPS identified them as Muhammad Kamal Sbeih Kaabnah and Mazen Ahmad Ibrahim Kaabnah.
In the northern West Bank district of Jenin, Israeli forces detained seven Palestinians. They were identified as Sheraa Samouh Hindawi, Nizar Abu Hamad, Laith Mahmoud Hamran, Amin Jamal Qambaa, Sahib Majdi Abu al-Hijaa, and Abed al-Rahman Gaza.
At the Salem military checkpoint, in the same district, one Palestinian was detained and identified as Louay Mahmoud al-Natour, 17.
In the northern West Bank district of Qalqiliya, PPS confirmed that four Palestinians were detained. They were identified as Ahmad Issa Sabri, 16, Asid Firas Abu Lebda, 19, Usama Muein Hussein, 21, Amer Hassan Salameh, 17.
In the northern West Bank district of Tulkarem, another four were detained. PPS identified them as Jihad Muhrej Shihadeh, 20, Izz al-Din Abudayyeh, 27, Muaman Nuwaf Radad, 24, and Ali Odeh.
According to prisoners rights group Addameer, there are 5,440 Palestinian prisoners being held in Israeli prisons, including 48 female prisoners, and 209 minors, 46 of whom under 16 years old.
The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported that Israeli soldiers abducted, on Wednesday at dawn, twenty-nine Palestinians, including an elected legislator, from several parts of the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem.
The PPS stated that the soldiers stormed and ransacked dozens of homes across the West Bank, and installed many roadblocks, before stopping and searching dozens of cars, and interrogated scores of Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
One of the abducted Palestinians is an elected legislator, identified as Mohammad Abu Teir, 67, who is from occupied Jerusalem, but Israel forcibly exiled him from the city in 2011, before he resided in al-Biereh city, in the central West Bank governorate of Ramallah and al-Biereh.
It is worth mentioning that Abu Teir was forced out of occupied Jerusalem along with the former Jerusalem Minister Khaled Abu Arafa, and two legislators, identified Ahmad Attoun and Mohammad Totah.
Abu Teir is a former political prisoner, who was frequently abducted and detained, spending more than thirty years in Israel prison, and suffers from several chronic health conditions.
27 of the abducted Palestinians have been officially identified as:
According to Palestine Prisoner’s Society (PPS), Israeli forces detained nine Palestinians, including a woman, in the southern West Bank district of Hebron.
The detainees were identified as Hassan al-Turq, 30, Khaled Ghuneimat, Iyad Ghuneimat, Kareem Abu Sal, Sayel Abed al-Mahdi Zeidat, Basel Rami al-Wawi, Sami Zughayer, Anwar Zughayer, and Muhammad Nidam al-Atrash.
In the central West Bank district of Jerusalem, PPS said that 19 Palestinians were detained, including seven teen girls, from the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound and that most of them were released shortly after their detention.
The identity of the 19 detainees remained unknown.
In the central West Bank district of Ramallah, six Palestinians were detained. They were identified as Hussein Ismail al-Lidadweh, Hafeth Muein Amer, Shafiq Muhammad Musawra, Khaled Musawra, Sultan Hamad al-Amouri, and Muhammad Abu Teir, 68.
In the central West Bank district of Jericho, another two Palestinians were detained. PPS identified them as Muhammad Kamal Sbeih Kaabnah and Mazen Ahmad Ibrahim Kaabnah.
In the northern West Bank district of Jenin, Israeli forces detained seven Palestinians. They were identified as Sheraa Samouh Hindawi, Nizar Abu Hamad, Laith Mahmoud Hamran, Amin Jamal Qambaa, Sahib Majdi Abu al-Hijaa, and Abed al-Rahman Gaza.
At the Salem military checkpoint, in the same district, one Palestinian was detained and identified as Louay Mahmoud al-Natour, 17.
In the northern West Bank district of Qalqiliya, PPS confirmed that four Palestinians were detained. They were identified as Ahmad Issa Sabri, 16, Asid Firas Abu Lebda, 19, Usama Muein Hussein, 21, Amer Hassan Salameh, 17.
In the northern West Bank district of Tulkarem, another four were detained. PPS identified them as Jihad Muhrej Shihadeh, 20, Izz al-Din Abudayyeh, 27, Muaman Nuwaf Radad, 24, and Ali Odeh.
According to prisoners rights group Addameer, there are 5,440 Palestinian prisoners being held in Israeli prisons, including 48 female prisoners, and 209 minors, 46 of whom under 16 years old.
The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported that Israeli soldiers abducted, on Wednesday at dawn, twenty-nine Palestinians, including an elected legislator, from several parts of the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem.
The PPS stated that the soldiers stormed and ransacked dozens of homes across the West Bank, and installed many roadblocks, before stopping and searching dozens of cars, and interrogated scores of Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
One of the abducted Palestinians is an elected legislator, identified as Mohammad Abu Teir, 67, who is from occupied Jerusalem, but Israel forcibly exiled him from the city in 2011, before he resided in al-Biereh city, in the central West Bank governorate of Ramallah and al-Biereh.
It is worth mentioning that Abu Teir was forced out of occupied Jerusalem along with the former Jerusalem Minister Khaled Abu Arafa, and two legislators, identified Ahmad Attoun and Mohammad Totah.
Abu Teir is a former political prisoner, who was frequently abducted and detained, spending more than thirty years in Israel prison, and suffers from several chronic health conditions.
27 of the abducted Palestinians have been officially identified as:
- Majd Ali Ata, Jerusalem.
- Khaled Abu Ghosh, Jerusalem.
- Wasim Dari, Jerusalem.
- Saleh Abu Assab, Jerusalem.
- Bashar Saed Barjas, al-Judeira – Jerusalem.
- Mohammad Abu Teir, al-Biereh.
- Hafeth Omar, Ramallah.
- Osaid Firas Abu Libda, Qalqilia.
- Ahmad Issa Sabri, Qalqilia.
- Ezzeddin Abu Dayya, Nur Shams refugee camp – Tulkarem.
- Ali Odah, Tulkarem.
- Jihad Shehada, Tulkarem.
- Omar Hasan Salama, Azzoun – Tulkarem.
- Osama Mo’in Hussein, Azzoun – Tulkarem.
- Ezzeddin Abu Dayya, Tulkarem refugee camp – Tulkarem
- Soheib Majdi Abu al-Haija, Jenin refugee camp – Jenin.
- Hani Bani Gharra, Jenin refugee camp – Jenin.
- Abdul-Rahman Hani Abu Zagha, Jenin refugee camp – Jenin.
- Ayman Jamal al-Qombo’, Jenin refugee camp – Jenin.
- Shera’ al-Hindawi, Jenin.
- Nizar Abu Hammad, Jenin.
- Sayel Abdul-Mahdi Zeidat, Bani Neim – Hebron.
- Bassel Rami al-Wawi, al-Fawwar refugee camp – Hebron.
- Khaled Ghneimat, Surif – Hebron.
- Eyad Ghneimat, Surif – Hebron.
- Mazen Abu Sitta, al-‘Oja – Jericho.
- Mohammad Sobeh, al-Far’a refugee camp – Nablus.

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Wednesday at dawn, five young Palestinian men from the al-Isawiya town and the al-Judeira village, in occupied East Jerusalem.
The soldiers invaded and searched many homes in the al-‘Isawiya town, and abducted Majd Ali Ata, Khaled Abu Ghosh, Wasim Dari and Saleh Abu Assab.
Another Palestinian, identified as Bashar Saed Barjas, was abducted from his home in the al-Judeira village, northwest of Jerusalem.
In related news, the Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic), said that its lawyer, who specialized in the cases of child detainees, said the Israeli police released Ahmad al-Hadra, Mohammad al-Jolani and Rashad Sa’id, after issuing orders barring them from entering the Old City for sixty days.
The soldiers invaded and searched many homes in the al-‘Isawiya town, and abducted Majd Ali Ata, Khaled Abu Ghosh, Wasim Dari and Saleh Abu Assab.
Another Palestinian, identified as Bashar Saed Barjas, was abducted from his home in the al-Judeira village, northwest of Jerusalem.
In related news, the Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic), said that its lawyer, who specialized in the cases of child detainees, said the Israeli police released Ahmad al-Hadra, Mohammad al-Jolani and Rashad Sa’id, after issuing orders barring them from entering the Old City for sixty days.

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Wednesday at dawn, three young Palestinian men from Tulkarem governorate in the northern part of the occupied West Bank.
Several armored military jeeps invaded Tulkarem city, before the soldiers searched homes and abducted a young man, identified as Ali Odah.
The soldiers also invaded Nur Shams refugee camp, east of Tulkarem, and abducted Ezzeddin Abu Dayya, from his home.
Furthermore, the soldiers abducted Jihad Shehada, 20, from Tulkarem refugee camp, after stopping him at the Ennab military roadblock, east of Tulkarem.
Several armored military jeeps invaded Tulkarem city, before the soldiers searched homes and abducted a young man, identified as Ali Odah.
The soldiers also invaded Nur Shams refugee camp, east of Tulkarem, and abducted Ezzeddin Abu Dayya, from his home.
Furthermore, the soldiers abducted Jihad Shehada, 20, from Tulkarem refugee camp, after stopping him at the Ennab military roadblock, east of Tulkarem.

The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has confirmed that Israeli soldiers abducted, on Wednesday at dawn, six young Palestinian men in Jenin city, and Jenin refugee camp, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank.
The PPS stated that the soldiers invaded and ransacked several homes in Jenin city, before abducting Shera’ Sammooh Hindawi, Nizar Abu Hammad and Laith Mahmoud Hamran.
It added that the soldiers also invaded and searched homes in Jenin refugee camp, and abducted three former political prisoners, identified as Abdul-Rahman Hani Abu Zagha, Soheib Majdi al-Haija, and Ayman Jamal al-Qombo’.
In related news, dozens of soldiers were deployed around many villages and towns, in the southern part of Jenin governorate, before installing roadblocks.
The soldiers searched many cars and residents, and inspected the ID cards of the Palestinians while interrogating some of them.
The PPS stated that the soldiers invaded and ransacked several homes in Jenin city, before abducting Shera’ Sammooh Hindawi, Nizar Abu Hammad and Laith Mahmoud Hamran.
It added that the soldiers also invaded and searched homes in Jenin refugee camp, and abducted three former political prisoners, identified as Abdul-Rahman Hani Abu Zagha, Soheib Majdi al-Haija, and Ayman Jamal al-Qombo’.
In related news, dozens of soldiers were deployed around many villages and towns, in the southern part of Jenin governorate, before installing roadblocks.
The soldiers searched many cars and residents, and inspected the ID cards of the Palestinians while interrogating some of them.

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Tuesday evening, a Palestinian teenage boy from Jenin refugee camp, in the northern West Bank city of Jenin.
Media sources said the soldiers abducted Luay Mohammad Natour, 17, after detaining and interrogating his father for several hours at a military base near Jenin.
The father remained under interrogation and was only released a few hours after the soldiers abducted his son.
In related news, dozens of soldiers invaded the area of the Arab American University in Jenin, in addition to the towns of Qabatia and Zababda, before installing many roadblocks.
The soldiers stopped and searched dozens of cars and interrogated the Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
Media sources said the soldiers abducted Luay Mohammad Natour, 17, after detaining and interrogating his father for several hours at a military base near Jenin.
The father remained under interrogation and was only released a few hours after the soldiers abducted his son.
In related news, dozens of soldiers invaded the area of the Arab American University in Jenin, in addition to the towns of Qabatia and Zababda, before installing many roadblocks.
The soldiers stopped and searched dozens of cars and interrogated the Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
12 mar 2019
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Israeli forces assaulted dozens of worshipers and sealed off all of Al-Aqsa Mosque gates, on Tuesday afternoon, upon a fire breakout at a nearby Israeli police station in Old City of occupied East Jerusalem.
A Ma'an reporter said that Israeli forces immediately sealed off all of the mosque’s gates. Head of the public relations office at the Islamic Endowment Department, Firas al-Dibs, confirmed that Israeli forces physically assaulted several employees from the Islamic Endowment Department, in addition to the director of the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, Sheikh Omar al-Kiswani. Al-Dibs stressed that large numbers of heavily armed Israeli forces also stormed the Dome of the Rock and repeatedly assaulted Muslim worshipers, both female and male, performing prayers inside, as well as throughout the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound. A number of detentions were carried out by Israeli forces across the compound. According to Hebrew-language news outlets, unidentified individuals allegedly threw Molotov cocktails towards the Israeli police station, causing a fire to erupt. |

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Tuesday arrested 11 Palestinians in the West Bank.
The Israeli occupation army announced in a morning statement that 11 Palestinians were arrested for being involved in anti-Israel attacks.
The IOF claimed that a weapon was found in a Palestinian house during a search campaign in Iskaka town in Salfit.
The Palestinian Prisoner Society said that 11 Palestinians were arrested during IOF campaigns in Bethlehem, Qalqilya, Ramallah, Jerusalem, Jenin, and al-Khalil, four of whom are minors.
Minors among 11 Palestinians detained by Israeli forces
Israeli forces detained at least 11 Palestinians, including a number of minors, across the occupied West Bank, on predawn Tuesday.
Palestine Prisoner’s Society (PPS) said that Israeli forces detained one Palestinian in the southern West Bank district of Hebron.
He was identified as Adi al-Awawda.In the southern West Bank district of Bethlehem, two Palestinians were detained.
They were identified as Juda Muhammad Sbeih, 17, and Ahmad Yousef Mousa, 22.
In the central West Bank district of Jerusalem, another two Palestinians were detained.
PPS identified them as Ahmad Abed Ghanam, 17, and Muhammad Hussein Matar.In the central West Bank district of Ramallah, one Palestinian was detained and identified as Hudaifa Lutfi al-Barghouthi.
In the northern West Bank district of Qalqiliya, Israeli forces detained three Palestinians. They were identified as Mahmoud Daoud, 17, Mahmoud Barham,17, and Abida Suleiman.
In the northern West Bank district of Nablus, another Palestinian was detained. He was identified as Khaled Sharida.In the northern West Bank district of Jenin, PPS said that one Palestinian was detained and identified as Adnan Abed.
According to prisoners rights group Addameer, there are 5,440 Palestinian prisoners being held in Israeli prisons, including 209 minors, 46 of whom under 16 years old.
The Israeli occupation army announced in a morning statement that 11 Palestinians were arrested for being involved in anti-Israel attacks.
The IOF claimed that a weapon was found in a Palestinian house during a search campaign in Iskaka town in Salfit.
The Palestinian Prisoner Society said that 11 Palestinians were arrested during IOF campaigns in Bethlehem, Qalqilya, Ramallah, Jerusalem, Jenin, and al-Khalil, four of whom are minors.
Minors among 11 Palestinians detained by Israeli forces
Israeli forces detained at least 11 Palestinians, including a number of minors, across the occupied West Bank, on predawn Tuesday.
Palestine Prisoner’s Society (PPS) said that Israeli forces detained one Palestinian in the southern West Bank district of Hebron.
He was identified as Adi al-Awawda.In the southern West Bank district of Bethlehem, two Palestinians were detained.
They were identified as Juda Muhammad Sbeih, 17, and Ahmad Yousef Mousa, 22.
In the central West Bank district of Jerusalem, another two Palestinians were detained.
PPS identified them as Ahmad Abed Ghanam, 17, and Muhammad Hussein Matar.In the central West Bank district of Ramallah, one Palestinian was detained and identified as Hudaifa Lutfi al-Barghouthi.
In the northern West Bank district of Qalqiliya, Israeli forces detained three Palestinians. They were identified as Mahmoud Daoud, 17, Mahmoud Barham,17, and Abida Suleiman.
In the northern West Bank district of Nablus, another Palestinian was detained. He was identified as Khaled Sharida.In the northern West Bank district of Jenin, PPS said that one Palestinian was detained and identified as Adnan Abed.
According to prisoners rights group Addameer, there are 5,440 Palestinian prisoners being held in Israeli prisons, including 209 minors, 46 of whom under 16 years old.