16 mar 2019

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Saturday arrested two Palestinian young men in Jenin refugee camp.
Local sources said that the IOF stopped a Palestinian car at a military checkpoint in the camp, forced the two passengers out, and took them to an undeclared destination.
The detainees were identified as Salah Bani Gharra and Ahmad Abu Ragha, the same sources said, adding that the car was confiscated by the IOF soldiers.
Local sources said that the IOF stopped a Palestinian car at a military checkpoint in the camp, forced the two passengers out, and took them to an undeclared destination.
The detainees were identified as Salah Bani Gharra and Ahmad Abu Ragha, the same sources said, adding that the car was confiscated by the IOF soldiers.

The Israeli occupation authority (IOA) has issued a decision banishing two female students from Birzeit University in Birzeit town near Ramallah for several months.
According to the Israeli decision, student Ola Totah was ordered not to enter the University’s campus for one month and student Sa’ida Za’arir for four months.
Recently, the Israeli occupation forces kidnapped five Birzeit male students. All of them are members of the Islamic Bloc at the University, the student wing of Hamas.
Such Israeli measures against Birzeit students from the Islamic Bloc are seemingly aimed at disrupting the Bloc’s participation in the student union elections slated for next April.
In the context of their coordination with the IOF, the Palestinian Authority security forces also followed suit and recently arrested several students from different West Bank universities.
According to the Israeli decision, student Ola Totah was ordered not to enter the University’s campus for one month and student Sa’ida Za’arir for four months.
Recently, the Israeli occupation forces kidnapped five Birzeit male students. All of them are members of the Islamic Bloc at the University, the student wing of Hamas.
Such Israeli measures against Birzeit students from the Islamic Bloc are seemingly aimed at disrupting the Bloc’s participation in the student union elections slated for next April.
In the context of their coordination with the IOF, the Palestinian Authority security forces also followed suit and recently arrested several students from different West Bank universities.

Israeli police forces detained two Palestinians from occupied East Jerusalem, on Friday evening, as they were exiting the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound.
Locals reported that Israeli police forces detained Ahmad Abu Sbeih and Muhammad Abu Obaida.
The two detainees were transferred for interrogation.
Locals reported that Israeli police forces detained Ahmad Abu Sbeih and Muhammad Abu Obaida.
The two detainees were transferred for interrogation.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Friday injured a number of Palestinians and arrested others during peaceful demonstrations in different West Bank areas.
At least 15 Palestinians were injured by rubber-coated metal bullets and dozens choked on tear gas during clashes with the IOF soldiers who stormed Jalazone refugee camp in Ramallah.
Local sources said that the IOF closed the main entrance to the camp, prevented the Palestinian citizens from entering or leaving the area, and heavily fired tear gas bombs at Palestinian homes.
The IOF further broke into several Palestinian shops and seized their surveillance camera recordings.
Meanwhile in Kafr Qaddum, the IOF violently quelled a peaceful demonstration calling for opening the village's road that has been closed for over 15 years in favor of Kedumim settlement.
Popular resistance coordinator Murad Shtewi said that the IOF heavily fired live ammunition, rubber-coated metal bullets, and stun grenades at the demonstrators injuring one of them.
According to local residents, the IOF arrested three Palestinians during a raid on Kafr Ni'ma village in Ramallah that witnessed heavy firing of live ammunition at the Palestinians.
Dozens of Palestinians suffered breathing difficulties when the IOF attacked anti-settlement demonstrations in Bil'in and Ni'lin villages in Ramallah with tear gas canisters and stun grenades, the PIC reporter said.
The IOF quelled another march in the neighboring Beit Sira village that called for releasing the bodies of the Palestinian martyrs Yousef Anqawi and Amir Darraj.
Many suffocation cases were reported among the peaceful protesters as the IOF used tear gas to disperse them.
Anqawi and Darraj were shot dead about two weeks ago by the IOF while they were on their way to work in Kafr Ni'ma village.
At least 15 Palestinians were injured by rubber-coated metal bullets and dozens choked on tear gas during clashes with the IOF soldiers who stormed Jalazone refugee camp in Ramallah.
Local sources said that the IOF closed the main entrance to the camp, prevented the Palestinian citizens from entering or leaving the area, and heavily fired tear gas bombs at Palestinian homes.
The IOF further broke into several Palestinian shops and seized their surveillance camera recordings.
Meanwhile in Kafr Qaddum, the IOF violently quelled a peaceful demonstration calling for opening the village's road that has been closed for over 15 years in favor of Kedumim settlement.
Popular resistance coordinator Murad Shtewi said that the IOF heavily fired live ammunition, rubber-coated metal bullets, and stun grenades at the demonstrators injuring one of them.
According to local residents, the IOF arrested three Palestinians during a raid on Kafr Ni'ma village in Ramallah that witnessed heavy firing of live ammunition at the Palestinians.
Dozens of Palestinians suffered breathing difficulties when the IOF attacked anti-settlement demonstrations in Bil'in and Ni'lin villages in Ramallah with tear gas canisters and stun grenades, the PIC reporter said.
The IOF quelled another march in the neighboring Beit Sira village that called for releasing the bodies of the Palestinian martyrs Yousef Anqawi and Amir Darraj.
Many suffocation cases were reported among the peaceful protesters as the IOF used tear gas to disperse them.
Anqawi and Darraj were shot dead about two weeks ago by the IOF while they were on their way to work in Kafr Ni'ma village.
15 mar 2019

Israeli forces detained a Palestinian, on Thursday evening, who crossed the Israeli border fence in the southern besieged Gaza Strip.
Hebrew-language news outlets reported that the detained Palestinian allegedly had a knife in his possession.
The detainee was transferred for interrogation.
Five Palestinians were detained by Israeli forces on predawn Thursday after they were caught crossing the border fence into Israel from the southern Gaza Strip.
Israeli forces regularly detain Palestinians attempting to cross into Israel from the Gaza Strip, which has suffered under a nearly 12-year-long military blockade by Israel.
Hebrew-language news outlets reported that the detained Palestinian allegedly had a knife in his possession.
The detainee was transferred for interrogation.
Five Palestinians were detained by Israeli forces on predawn Thursday after they were caught crossing the border fence into Israel from the southern Gaza Strip.
Israeli forces regularly detain Palestinians attempting to cross into Israel from the Gaza Strip, which has suffered under a nearly 12-year-long military blockade by Israel.

Israeli police officers abducted, on Friday before noon, a Palestinian teenage boy, from the al-‘Isawiya town, in the center of occupied East Jerusalem, and took him to an interrogation facility.
Media sources said the soldiers detained the teen, identified as Ahmad Mustafa, while walking on Nablus Road, in Jerusalem, for wearing a shirt advertising for the Palestinian Marathon which comes to counter the Israeli marathon in the occupied city.
Media sources said the soldiers detained the teen, identified as Ahmad Mustafa, while walking on Nablus Road, in Jerusalem, for wearing a shirt advertising for the Palestinian Marathon which comes to counter the Israeli marathon in the occupied city.

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Friday at dawn, a Palestinian nonviolent activist, from his home in the al-‘Isawiya town, in the center of occupied Jerusalem, for calling for a marathon in the occupied city.
Media sources said the soldiers abducted Mohammad Abu al-Hummus and took him to an interrogation facility in the city.
They added that the Palestinian recently called for massive participation in marathon in Jerusalem, including the Old City, to counter a marathon held by Israel in the occupied city. video
On Thursday at night, the soldiers released Samer al-Qabbani, one of the guards of the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, who was taken prisoner, Thursday, and interrogating him for several hours.
The Palestinian also received orders denying him access to the Al-Aqsa Mosque for five days.
Media sources said the soldiers abducted Mohammad Abu al-Hummus and took him to an interrogation facility in the city.
They added that the Palestinian recently called for massive participation in marathon in Jerusalem, including the Old City, to counter a marathon held by Israel in the occupied city. video
On Thursday at night, the soldiers released Samer al-Qabbani, one of the guards of the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, who was taken prisoner, Thursday, and interrogating him for several hours.
The Palestinian also received orders denying him access to the Al-Aqsa Mosque for five days.
14 mar 2019

Israeli forces detained at least 16 Palestinians, including six university students, across the occupied West Bank, on predawn Thursday.
Palestine Prisoner’s Society (PPS) said that Israeli forces detained two Palestinians in the southern West Bank district of Hebron. They were identified as Amjad Said Amro and Said Abu Sneineh.
In the southern West Bank district of Bethlehem, five Palestinians were detained. PPS identified them as Walid Nuwawra, Islam Ahmad Salah, Saed al-Azza, Muhammad Adnan Malsh, and Ahmad Muhammad Salah.
In the central West Bank district of Jerusalem, one Palestinian was detained and identified as Samer al-Qabani, an Al-Aqsa Mosque guard.
In the Birzeit University, in the central West Bank district of Ramallah, PPS confirmed that six Palestinian students were detained by Israeli forces. They were identified as Muatasem Ayman Zaloum, Abed al-Rahman Hamdan, Amer Lidadweh, Aseed Kiswani, Saji Abed, and Waed al-Faqhaa.
In the central West Bank district of Jericho, one Palestinian was detained and identified as Qaher Majed Farraj.
In the northern West Bank district of Jenin, another Palestinian was detained by Israeli forces. He was identified as Rami Jamal Yaseen.
According to prisoners rights group Addameer, there are 5,440 Palestinian prisoners being held in Israeli prisons.
Palestine Prisoner’s Society (PPS) said that Israeli forces detained two Palestinians in the southern West Bank district of Hebron. They were identified as Amjad Said Amro and Said Abu Sneineh.
In the southern West Bank district of Bethlehem, five Palestinians were detained. PPS identified them as Walid Nuwawra, Islam Ahmad Salah, Saed al-Azza, Muhammad Adnan Malsh, and Ahmad Muhammad Salah.
In the central West Bank district of Jerusalem, one Palestinian was detained and identified as Samer al-Qabani, an Al-Aqsa Mosque guard.
In the Birzeit University, in the central West Bank district of Ramallah, PPS confirmed that six Palestinian students were detained by Israeli forces. They were identified as Muatasem Ayman Zaloum, Abed al-Rahman Hamdan, Amer Lidadweh, Aseed Kiswani, Saji Abed, and Waed al-Faqhaa.
In the central West Bank district of Jericho, one Palestinian was detained and identified as Qaher Majed Farraj.
In the northern West Bank district of Jenin, another Palestinian was detained by Israeli forces. He was identified as Rami Jamal Yaseen.
According to prisoners rights group Addameer, there are 5,440 Palestinian prisoners being held in Israeli prisons.

Israeli soldiers held a Palestinian journalist and an activist in the al-Shuhada Street in the southern occupied West Bank city of Hebron, on Wednesday, as they were documenting the soldiers’ violations against Palestinians.
Palestinian activist with Defenders of Human Rights, Badie Dweik, said that Israeli settlers held journalist Amer al-Shaludi, and Defenders of Human Rights activist Zeidan al-Sharabati for more than one hour.
Dweik added that al-Shaludi and al-Sharabati were documenting Israeli soldiers’ firing tear-gas bombs and stun grenades towards Palestinians.
Israeli soldiers had also sealed off the military checkpoint leading to the al-Shuhada Street, preventing residents from entering.
Dweik said that Israeli soldiers confiscated his camera and mobile phone.
Palestinian activist with Defenders of Human Rights, Badie Dweik, said that Israeli settlers held journalist Amer al-Shaludi, and Defenders of Human Rights activist Zeidan al-Sharabati for more than one hour.
Dweik added that al-Shaludi and al-Sharabati were documenting Israeli soldiers’ firing tear-gas bombs and stun grenades towards Palestinians.
Israeli soldiers had also sealed off the military checkpoint leading to the al-Shuhada Street, preventing residents from entering.
Dweik said that Israeli soldiers confiscated his camera and mobile phone.

Israeli forces detained three Palestinian shepherds, on Wednesday afternoon, in the northern Jordan Valley.
Mutaz Bisharat, a Palestinian official who monitors settlement activity in the Jordan Valley/Tubas district, told Ma'an that Israeli forces detained three Palestinian shepherds in the Tel al Hema area.
Bisharat identified the detained shepherds as Hani Mhamoud Awad Abwab, Hassan Salem Abu Zahou along with his brother Ibrahim.
The shepherds were taken by Israeli forces to an unknown location.
Mutaz Bisharat, a Palestinian official who monitors settlement activity in the Jordan Valley/Tubas district, told Ma'an that Israeli forces detained three Palestinian shepherds in the Tel al Hema area.
Bisharat identified the detained shepherds as Hani Mhamoud Awad Abwab, Hassan Salem Abu Zahou along with his brother Ibrahim.
The shepherds were taken by Israeli forces to an unknown location.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Thursday kidnapped five Palestinian citizens near the border fence in the east of Khan Younis, south of the besieged Gaza Strip.
Local sources told a reporter for the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that Israeli soldiers stationed on the dirt mounds on the border, east of Khan Younis, rounded up five citizens after they approached the security fence.
The IOF deliberately opens fire at any Palestinian citizen approaching the perimeter fence along the eastern border of Gaza, but sometimes citizens get arrested.
Local sources told a reporter for the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that Israeli soldiers stationed on the dirt mounds on the border, east of Khan Younis, rounded up five citizens after they approached the security fence.
The IOF deliberately opens fire at any Palestinian citizen approaching the perimeter fence along the eastern border of Gaza, but sometimes citizens get arrested.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Thursday morning kidnapped a Palestinian young man from, east of Jenin in the West Bank.
Local sources said that the IOF kidnapped Rami Yassin after ransacking his home in the village.
Meanwhile, the IOF closed the checkpoint of Barta’a, southwest of Jenin, as military drills were taking place on nearby agricultural plots of land behind the separation wall.
Local sources said that the IOF kidnapped Rami Yassin after ransacking his home in the village.
Meanwhile, the IOF closed the checkpoint of Barta’a, southwest of Jenin, as military drills were taking place on nearby agricultural plots of land behind the separation wall.

The Israeli occupation police on Thursday morning kidnapped one of the Aqsa Mosque’s guards during his presence in front of al-Majles or al-Nader Gate.
A reporter for the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) said that police officers rounded up Aqsa guard Samer al-Qabbani and took him to a detention center in the Old City of Jerusalem to interrogate him.
In the morning hours, dozens of extremist Jewish settlers from temple mount groups participated in provocative break-ins at the Aqsa Mosque under police protection.
Spokesman for the Islamic Awqaf Authority Firas al-Dibs said that over 150 settlers stormed the Aqsa Mosque’s courtyards in groups within one hour
Jewish temple groups recently incited its members and the Jewish community to participate in mass break-ins at the Aqsa Mosque on Thursday.
A reporter for the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) said that police officers rounded up Aqsa guard Samer al-Qabbani and took him to a detention center in the Old City of Jerusalem to interrogate him.
In the morning hours, dozens of extremist Jewish settlers from temple mount groups participated in provocative break-ins at the Aqsa Mosque under police protection.
Spokesman for the Islamic Awqaf Authority Firas al-Dibs said that over 150 settlers stormed the Aqsa Mosque’s courtyards in groups within one hour
Jewish temple groups recently incited its members and the Jewish community to participate in mass break-ins at the Aqsa Mosque on Thursday.

The Israeli occupation police on Wednesday evening arrested one of the Aqsa Mosque’s guards and banished an employee from the holy site for two weeks.
In a statement, the Islamic Awqaf Authority said that Aqsa guards prevented Israeli police officers from entering the Mosque’s Bab al-Rahma prayer area, which led to the arrest of one guard called Sa’ed as-Salayma.
The Israeli police also handed another guard called Issa Barakat a summons for interrogation at al-Qishla police station in western Jerusalem.
According to the Awqaf Authority, the Shin Bet handed Emad Abedeen, who works as a fireman at the Aqsa Mosque, a written decision ordering him to stay away from the Mosque for 15 days and to pay 5,000 shekels for his immediate release.
Abedeen had been arrested two days ago after he refused to sign a police decision banishing him from the Aqsa Mosque for one month.
The Shin Bet also filed a request with an Israeli court asking for extending the detention of Aqsa guard Mohamed Tina for three days, claiming that he assaulted an Israeli policeman.
In a statement, the Islamic Awqaf Authority said that Aqsa guards prevented Israeli police officers from entering the Mosque’s Bab al-Rahma prayer area, which led to the arrest of one guard called Sa’ed as-Salayma.
The Israeli police also handed another guard called Issa Barakat a summons for interrogation at al-Qishla police station in western Jerusalem.
According to the Awqaf Authority, the Shin Bet handed Emad Abedeen, who works as a fireman at the Aqsa Mosque, a written decision ordering him to stay away from the Mosque for 15 days and to pay 5,000 shekels for his immediate release.
Abedeen had been arrested two days ago after he refused to sign a police decision banishing him from the Aqsa Mosque for one month.
The Shin Bet also filed a request with an Israeli court asking for extending the detention of Aqsa guard Mohamed Tina for three days, claiming that he assaulted an Israeli policeman.