19 may 2020

The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) reported that Israeli forces detained 18 Palestinians from across the West Bank.
The following names are the Palestinian residents detained by Israeli forces;
1. Ahmed Abu Ghazaleh (Jerusalem)
2. Muhammad al-Jolani (Jerusalem)
3. Abdullah al-Jolani (Jerusalem)
4. Adham al-Zaatari (Jerusalem)
5. Raed al-Zughair (Jerusalem)
6. Nizar al-Zughair (Jerusalem)
7. Ali Jaber (Jerusalem)
8. Hamza Nimerin – guard of the Al-Aqsa Mosque (Jerusalem) – counted below
9. one arrested from the Shu’fat refugee camp (Jerusalem)
10. Muhammad al-Daqqaq (Erez crossing/Gaza) – counted below
Israeli forces also reportedly summoned two other citizens: Nidal Zghair and Hisham Bashiti.
11. Qais Muhammad Al-Barghouthi (Ramallah)
12. Nassar Muharram Al-Barghouthi (Ramallah) video
13. Waed Jamal Al Badawi (Hebron)
14. Musab Asfour (Hebron)
15. Naseem Tayseer Al Titi, 17 (Hebron)
Occupation forces delivered a summons to the family of the youth Adam Tafesh from Al-Aroub refugee camp, to surrender.
16. Abdul Rahim Abu Bakr (Jenin) – counted below
17. Muhammad Amarneh (Jenin) – counted below
18. Qais Amarneh (Jenin)
19. Musa Mahmoud Khalifa, was also arrested from Al-Ubeidiya town (Bethlehem) after soldiers stormed his house attempting to pressure his son, Qutaiba to surrender.
Original Post: May 19 @ 2257
Israeli troops reportedly abducted, on Tuesday, several Palestinians from various parts of the occupied West Bank as well as the Israeli-besieged Gaza Strip.
In the occupied city of east Jerusalem, which Palestinians want as the capital of a prospective future Palestinian state, Israeli occupation authorities in the internationally-recognized occupied Arab-Palestinian city, abducted the guardsman of the Islamic holy shrine, the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.
Local media sources said that the troops, stationed in and around the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, abducted the guardsman and took him to a nearby Israeli police center.
In the meantime, Israeli troops in the northern West Bank city of Jenin abducted, earlier on Tuesday, two Palestinian teens and one young man, after breaking into their homes in the Ya’bad village, southwest of the city.
Also in Ya’bad village, where Israeli occupation forces have been imposing a military siege over the past week, Israeli troops abducted three more Palestinian youths, after having broken into their homes.
Witnesses said that among those abducted were Abdallah Abu Baker, 17, Islam Hamarsha, 17 and Mohammad Amarna, 23.
Meanwhile, well-informed sources in Ya’bad village, said that Israeli soldiers broke into and vandalized the homes of Palestinian prisoners, Nasser Abu Baker, Yazan and Anas Abu Shamla. The sources added that that the soldiers confiscated cellular phones of family members of the three prisoners.
Over the past week, Israeli troops have carried out a military offensive against the Ya’bad village, in which Israeli soldiers have clashed with local stone throwers, as a wide-spread Israeli army abduction campaign.
Media reports have so far suggested that more than 40 Palestinian youths have been abducted and that dozens of residential homes have been stormed violently by Israeli soldiers, all beginning when an Israeli soldier was killed during an early morning invasion into the village.
On the northern border of the Gaza Strip, Israeli military authorities, stationed on the Erez or Beit Hanoun crossing, intercepted and arrested a local Gaza journalist, who is also a cancer patient. He was arrested while he was returning to the besieged coastal enclave, from Jordan, where he had been receiving medical treatment.
Local Palestinian media outlets identified the detained cancer patient as Mohammad Abu Daqqa, a cameraman and a resident of the Abbassan village, east of Khan Younis city, in the southern the Gaza Strip.
The arrest of Abu Daqqa is not the first of its type, as many rights groups in Gaza and outside of the coastal territory, have documented dozens of cases of Israeli arrests of Palestinians, using Israeli-controlled crossings, around the Gaza Strip.
IOF arrests 12 Palestinians in overnight raids
Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Tuesday abducted 12 Palestinian citizens and summoned others for interrogation during home raids in Jerusalem and the West Bank.
Local sources said that the IOF arrested seven Palestinians after breaking into their homes in different neighborhoods in Jerusalem. video video
Three Palestinian youths were handed orders to appear before the Israeli Intelligence Service for interrogation during the same raids.
Meanwhile, the IOF arrested five Palestinian citizens during campaigns in Bethlehem, al-Khalil and Ramallah in the West Bank.
One of the detainees is an activist who was violently beaten by the IOF soldiers before he was taken to an Israeli interrogation center, eyewitnesses reported.
The following names are the Palestinian residents detained by Israeli forces;
1. Ahmed Abu Ghazaleh (Jerusalem)
2. Muhammad al-Jolani (Jerusalem)
3. Abdullah al-Jolani (Jerusalem)
4. Adham al-Zaatari (Jerusalem)
5. Raed al-Zughair (Jerusalem)
6. Nizar al-Zughair (Jerusalem)
7. Ali Jaber (Jerusalem)
8. Hamza Nimerin – guard of the Al-Aqsa Mosque (Jerusalem) – counted below
9. one arrested from the Shu’fat refugee camp (Jerusalem)
10. Muhammad al-Daqqaq (Erez crossing/Gaza) – counted below
Israeli forces also reportedly summoned two other citizens: Nidal Zghair and Hisham Bashiti.
11. Qais Muhammad Al-Barghouthi (Ramallah)
12. Nassar Muharram Al-Barghouthi (Ramallah) video
13. Waed Jamal Al Badawi (Hebron)
14. Musab Asfour (Hebron)
15. Naseem Tayseer Al Titi, 17 (Hebron)
Occupation forces delivered a summons to the family of the youth Adam Tafesh from Al-Aroub refugee camp, to surrender.
16. Abdul Rahim Abu Bakr (Jenin) – counted below
17. Muhammad Amarneh (Jenin) – counted below
18. Qais Amarneh (Jenin)
19. Musa Mahmoud Khalifa, was also arrested from Al-Ubeidiya town (Bethlehem) after soldiers stormed his house attempting to pressure his son, Qutaiba to surrender.
Original Post: May 19 @ 2257
Israeli troops reportedly abducted, on Tuesday, several Palestinians from various parts of the occupied West Bank as well as the Israeli-besieged Gaza Strip.
In the occupied city of east Jerusalem, which Palestinians want as the capital of a prospective future Palestinian state, Israeli occupation authorities in the internationally-recognized occupied Arab-Palestinian city, abducted the guardsman of the Islamic holy shrine, the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.
Local media sources said that the troops, stationed in and around the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, abducted the guardsman and took him to a nearby Israeli police center.
In the meantime, Israeli troops in the northern West Bank city of Jenin abducted, earlier on Tuesday, two Palestinian teens and one young man, after breaking into their homes in the Ya’bad village, southwest of the city.
Also in Ya’bad village, where Israeli occupation forces have been imposing a military siege over the past week, Israeli troops abducted three more Palestinian youths, after having broken into their homes.
Witnesses said that among those abducted were Abdallah Abu Baker, 17, Islam Hamarsha, 17 and Mohammad Amarna, 23.
Meanwhile, well-informed sources in Ya’bad village, said that Israeli soldiers broke into and vandalized the homes of Palestinian prisoners, Nasser Abu Baker, Yazan and Anas Abu Shamla. The sources added that that the soldiers confiscated cellular phones of family members of the three prisoners.
Over the past week, Israeli troops have carried out a military offensive against the Ya’bad village, in which Israeli soldiers have clashed with local stone throwers, as a wide-spread Israeli army abduction campaign.
Media reports have so far suggested that more than 40 Palestinian youths have been abducted and that dozens of residential homes have been stormed violently by Israeli soldiers, all beginning when an Israeli soldier was killed during an early morning invasion into the village.
On the northern border of the Gaza Strip, Israeli military authorities, stationed on the Erez or Beit Hanoun crossing, intercepted and arrested a local Gaza journalist, who is also a cancer patient. He was arrested while he was returning to the besieged coastal enclave, from Jordan, where he had been receiving medical treatment.
Local Palestinian media outlets identified the detained cancer patient as Mohammad Abu Daqqa, a cameraman and a resident of the Abbassan village, east of Khan Younis city, in the southern the Gaza Strip.
The arrest of Abu Daqqa is not the first of its type, as many rights groups in Gaza and outside of the coastal territory, have documented dozens of cases of Israeli arrests of Palestinians, using Israeli-controlled crossings, around the Gaza Strip.
IOF arrests 12 Palestinians in overnight raids
Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Tuesday abducted 12 Palestinian citizens and summoned others for interrogation during home raids in Jerusalem and the West Bank.
Local sources said that the IOF arrested seven Palestinians after breaking into their homes in different neighborhoods in Jerusalem. video video
Three Palestinian youths were handed orders to appear before the Israeli Intelligence Service for interrogation during the same raids.
Meanwhile, the IOF arrested five Palestinian citizens during campaigns in Bethlehem, al-Khalil and Ramallah in the West Bank.
One of the detainees is an activist who was violently beaten by the IOF soldiers before he was taken to an Israeli interrogation center, eyewitnesses reported.

Trial of Palestinian prisoner Mohammed al-Halabi has been postponed for the 138th time and thus continues to be the longest trial in the history of Palestinian detainees held in Israeli jails.
Khalil al-Halabi, Mohammed’s father, said Israel’s Be’er Sheva District Court on Monday cancelled his son’s 138th court hearing and extended his detention for 90 days.
Khalil accused the Israeli prosecution of trumping up charges and attempting to force his son to sign confessions of things he did not do.
Head of the studies and documentation unit at the Palestinian Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs Commission Abed al-Naser Farwana said that al-Halabi’s trial is the longest ever in the history of the captive movement.
“Israeli judiciary is built on injustice and oppression,” he told Quds Press.
A worker of the US-based World Vision, Mohammed al-Halabi was arrested five years ago at Beit Hanoun (Erez) border checkpoint on his way home in Gaza after a routine meeting in Jerusalem.
Israeli occupation authorities accused al-Halabi of funneling donations to Hamas, which was completely denied by him and World Vision.
Israeli occupation authorities impose tight restrictions and exert different forms of pressure on humanitarian organizations working in the Gaza Strip, which has been under crippling blockade since 2006, including charges of “helping Hamas”, as part of attempts to halt their work.
Khalil al-Halabi, Mohammed’s father, said Israel’s Be’er Sheva District Court on Monday cancelled his son’s 138th court hearing and extended his detention for 90 days.
Khalil accused the Israeli prosecution of trumping up charges and attempting to force his son to sign confessions of things he did not do.
Head of the studies and documentation unit at the Palestinian Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs Commission Abed al-Naser Farwana said that al-Halabi’s trial is the longest ever in the history of the captive movement.
“Israeli judiciary is built on injustice and oppression,” he told Quds Press.
A worker of the US-based World Vision, Mohammed al-Halabi was arrested five years ago at Beit Hanoun (Erez) border checkpoint on his way home in Gaza after a routine meeting in Jerusalem.
Israeli occupation authorities accused al-Halabi of funneling donations to Hamas, which was completely denied by him and World Vision.
Israeli occupation authorities impose tight restrictions and exert different forms of pressure on humanitarian organizations working in the Gaza Strip, which has been under crippling blockade since 2006, including charges of “helping Hamas”, as part of attempts to halt their work.

The Israeli military court of Salem, near Jenin city in the West Bank, ordered on Monday, the extension of the detention of Palestinian teenager, Qasem Abu Baker, 17, from the Palestinian village of Y’abad, south of Jenin city.
The mother of Qasem, told media outlets that Monday’s extension is the 6th to be imposed on the teen in the past 12 months, adding that her son was abducted in April of 2019 and placed under Administrative Detention at the Jalama Israeli prison, with no charges filed against him.
Israeli authorities continue to hold dozens of Palestinian prisoners under Administrative Detention, that Israeli military courts extend from time to time.
Israel holds 400 Administrative Detainees in its prisons, many are minors, under the age of 18.
Administrative detention (AD) is a procedure that allows Israeli occupation forces to hold prisoners indefinitely on secret information without charging them or allowing them to stand trial.
The secret information or evidence cannot be accessed by the detainee nor his lawyer, and can according to Israeli military orders, an administrative detention order can be renewed for an unlimited time. The court issues an administrative detention order for a maximum period of six months, subject to renewal.
– Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association
The mother of Qasem, told media outlets that Monday’s extension is the 6th to be imposed on the teen in the past 12 months, adding that her son was abducted in April of 2019 and placed under Administrative Detention at the Jalama Israeli prison, with no charges filed against him.
Israeli authorities continue to hold dozens of Palestinian prisoners under Administrative Detention, that Israeli military courts extend from time to time.
Israel holds 400 Administrative Detainees in its prisons, many are minors, under the age of 18.
Administrative detention (AD) is a procedure that allows Israeli occupation forces to hold prisoners indefinitely on secret information without charging them or allowing them to stand trial.
The secret information or evidence cannot be accessed by the detainee nor his lawyer, and can according to Israeli military orders, an administrative detention order can be renewed for an unlimited time. The court issues an administrative detention order for a maximum period of six months, subject to renewal.
– Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association
18 may 2020

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) kidnaped several Palestinian citizens, including a senior Hamas official, during overnight campaigns in the West Bank and Jerusalem.
According to local sources, the IOF kidnaped senior Hamas official Shaker Amara from his home in Aqabat Jabr refugee camp in Jericho city. video
Clashes reportedly broke out between local youths and Israeli soldiers during the IOF campaign in Aqabat Jabr camp.
Amara had been arrested and jailed several times before and he is one of the Palestinians who were exiled by the Israeli occupation state to Marj al-Zuhur in southern Lebanon in 1992.
In Nablus, the IOF kidnaped four young men on a road in the east of the city.
In Jerusalem, the IOF kidnaped two brothers identified as Ahmed and Yousef Abul-Hawa from at-Tur town. video
Another two brothers identified as Mahmoud and Abd Obeid were physically assaulted and rounded up by Israeli police forces during a campaign in Issawiya district in east Jerusalem. video
Israeli army detains 14 Palestinians in raids at their homes
The Israeli army detained today 14 Palestinians during raids at their homes, according to the Palestinian Prisoner Society (PPS).
It said Israel detained five Palestinians from the Hebron district in the south of the West Bank, and another one from the Bethlehem district.
Two others were detained in the Jenin district in the north of the West Bank, one from Aqbat Jabr refugee camp in Jericho and one from Abu Dis, east of Jerusalem.
Four others were detained from occupied East Jerusalem, said the PPS.
According to local sources, the IOF kidnaped senior Hamas official Shaker Amara from his home in Aqabat Jabr refugee camp in Jericho city. video
Clashes reportedly broke out between local youths and Israeli soldiers during the IOF campaign in Aqabat Jabr camp.
Amara had been arrested and jailed several times before and he is one of the Palestinians who were exiled by the Israeli occupation state to Marj al-Zuhur in southern Lebanon in 1992.
In Nablus, the IOF kidnaped four young men on a road in the east of the city.
In Jerusalem, the IOF kidnaped two brothers identified as Ahmed and Yousef Abul-Hawa from at-Tur town. video
Another two brothers identified as Mahmoud and Abd Obeid were physically assaulted and rounded up by Israeli police forces during a campaign in Issawiya district in east Jerusalem. video
Israeli army detains 14 Palestinians in raids at their homes
The Israeli army detained today 14 Palestinians during raids at their homes, according to the Palestinian Prisoner Society (PPS).
It said Israel detained five Palestinians from the Hebron district in the south of the West Bank, and another one from the Bethlehem district.
Two others were detained in the Jenin district in the north of the West Bank, one from Aqbat Jabr refugee camp in Jericho and one from Abu Dis, east of Jerusalem.
Four others were detained from occupied East Jerusalem, said the PPS.
17 may 2020

Khaled Asfour 13
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Sunday morning kidnaped three Palestinian citizens, including a child, from their homes in the West Bank.
According to local sources, the IOF kidnaped 14-year-old Ammar Thawabteh from his home during a dawn campaign in Beit Fajjar town in southern Bethlehem. video video
The IOF also kidnaped later in the morning two young men from their homes in Ya’bad town in southern Jenin. They were identified as Nidhal Nifiaat, 31, and Mujahed Amarneh, 20.
Meanwhile, the IOF released 13-year-old Khaled Asfour, from Ya’bad town in southern Jenin, after detaining him for two days at al-Jalamah crossing in the West Bank.
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Sunday morning kidnaped three Palestinian citizens, including a child, from their homes in the West Bank.
According to local sources, the IOF kidnaped 14-year-old Ammar Thawabteh from his home during a dawn campaign in Beit Fajjar town in southern Bethlehem. video video
The IOF also kidnaped later in the morning two young men from their homes in Ya’bad town in southern Jenin. They were identified as Nidhal Nifiaat, 31, and Mujahed Amarneh, 20.
Meanwhile, the IOF released 13-year-old Khaled Asfour, from Ya’bad town in southern Jenin, after detaining him for two days at al-Jalamah crossing in the West Bank.

An Israeli patrol on Sunday opened fire at a shepherd in southeastern Lebanon along the border line and kidnapped him, according to Lebanese media sources.
Lebanon's National News Agency reported that an Israeli army patrol on Sunday shot and wounded Syrian shepherd Mohammed Noureddine Abdul Azim in the outskirts of the Lebanese border town of Kfarshouba before abducting him into occupied Palestinian territories.
The Israeli army meanwhile claimed that troops spotted a suspect who crossed the border line from Lebanon into Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories and opened fire at him.
Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth reported that the injured man was evacuated by a helicopter to a hospital in Haifa for treatment. His injury was described as moderate to serious.
It added that an investigation has been opened into the incident by the Israeli army.
Lebanon's National News Agency reported that an Israeli army patrol on Sunday shot and wounded Syrian shepherd Mohammed Noureddine Abdul Azim in the outskirts of the Lebanese border town of Kfarshouba before abducting him into occupied Palestinian territories.
The Israeli army meanwhile claimed that troops spotted a suspect who crossed the border line from Lebanon into Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories and opened fire at him.
Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth reported that the injured man was evacuated by a helicopter to a hospital in Haifa for treatment. His injury was described as moderate to serious.
It added that an investigation has been opened into the incident by the Israeli army.
15 may 2020

Israeli forces Thursday evening detained five Palestinians from the West Bank districts of Nablus and Qalqilia.
Local Fatah official Munir Gaghoub said that Israeli soldiers rounded up three Palestinians, including a former prisoner, and seized their vehicle at the entrance of Beita town, south of Nablus city.
Meanwhile, witnesses confirmed that Israeli soldiers rounded up two other Palestinians, including a 17-year-old teen, in the proximity of the section of Israel’s apartheid wall built on lands confiscated from Kafr Qaddum village, east of Qalqilia city.
Israeli forces frequently raid Palestinian houses almost on a daily basis across the West Bank on the pretext of searching for “wanted” Palestinians, triggering clashes with residents.
These raids, which take place also in areas under the full control of the Palestinian Authority, are conducted with no need for a search warrant, whenever and wherever the military chooses in keeping with its sweeping arbitrary powers.
Local Fatah official Munir Gaghoub said that Israeli soldiers rounded up three Palestinians, including a former prisoner, and seized their vehicle at the entrance of Beita town, south of Nablus city.
Meanwhile, witnesses confirmed that Israeli soldiers rounded up two other Palestinians, including a 17-year-old teen, in the proximity of the section of Israel’s apartheid wall built on lands confiscated from Kafr Qaddum village, east of Qalqilia city.
Israeli forces frequently raid Palestinian houses almost on a daily basis across the West Bank on the pretext of searching for “wanted” Palestinians, triggering clashes with residents.
These raids, which take place also in areas under the full control of the Palestinian Authority, are conducted with no need for a search warrant, whenever and wherever the military chooses in keeping with its sweeping arbitrary powers.
14 may 2020

Israeli troops reportedly abducted, on Thursday, several Palestinians from different West Bank areas, mainly in the Ya’bad town, southwest of Jenin city, northern West Bank.
Local Palestinian sources said that the abduction campaign has been concentrated in the Ya’bad town, where Israeli troops have been carrying out abductions among local residents.
Sources added that some of those who were abducted in Ya’bad, have been released after being subjected to interrogation by Israeli intelligence services.
The Ramallah-based Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS), said in a statement that the arrest campaigns by Israeli troops have continued over the past few days and that at least five Palestinian residents have reportedly been abducted in both the West Bank cities of Tulkarem and the internationally-recognized occupied East Jerusalem.
The PPS confirmed that the majority of those abducted early on Thursday morning and late on Wednesday night, were from Ya’bad town.
Earlier this week, large forces of Israel troops invaded the Ya’bad town, near Jenin and embarked on door-to-door searches and inspections, during which Israeli soldiers reportedly vandalized homes and rounded up scores of local inhabitants.
The invasion of Ya’bad came after an Israel solider was killed, during an Israeli army attack on the town.
Israeli army abduction of Palestinian residents, across the West Bank, has gone unabated since Israel occupied the West Bank, back in June 1967.
Currently, Israel continues to hold around 5,000 Palestinian prisoners, in more than 20 detention centers and jails, across Israel and in the West Bank, itself.
Local Palestinian sources said that the abduction campaign has been concentrated in the Ya’bad town, where Israeli troops have been carrying out abductions among local residents.
Sources added that some of those who were abducted in Ya’bad, have been released after being subjected to interrogation by Israeli intelligence services.
The Ramallah-based Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS), said in a statement that the arrest campaigns by Israeli troops have continued over the past few days and that at least five Palestinian residents have reportedly been abducted in both the West Bank cities of Tulkarem and the internationally-recognized occupied East Jerusalem.
The PPS confirmed that the majority of those abducted early on Thursday morning and late on Wednesday night, were from Ya’bad town.
Earlier this week, large forces of Israel troops invaded the Ya’bad town, near Jenin and embarked on door-to-door searches and inspections, during which Israeli soldiers reportedly vandalized homes and rounded up scores of local inhabitants.
The invasion of Ya’bad came after an Israel solider was killed, during an Israeli army attack on the town.
Israeli army abduction of Palestinian residents, across the West Bank, has gone unabated since Israel occupied the West Bank, back in June 1967.
Currently, Israel continues to hold around 5,000 Palestinian prisoners, in more than 20 detention centers and jails, across Israel and in the West Bank, itself.

A Palestinian woman from Ya’bad town, west of the northern West Bank city of Jenin, was rushed to a hospital, on Thursday morning, after Israeli soldiers invaded her home and abducted two of her sons, including a child.
The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported that the soldiers stormed and ransacked a home in the town, before abducting Mo’tasem Ribhi Asfour, 19, and his brother, Khaled, 13.
The soldiers violently searched the property before abducting the two siblings, an issue that caused a severe anxiety attack to their mother, who was soon rushed by Palestinian medics to a hospital in Jenin. video
It is worth mentioning that the child, Khaled, was also abducted by the soldiers several days ago, and was released shortly afterwards until the soldiers came back for him, and his brother, earlier Wednesday.
The woman is also the wife of a Palestinian political prisoner, held by Israel, identified as Ribhi Asfour.
The Israeli army has intensified its invasions, and very violent searches of homes, in addition to abducting many Palestinians, including children and women, in the town after one soldier, identified as Amit Ben Ygal, 21, was killed, on May 12th, 2020, during a pre-dawn invasion into Ya’bad.
On May 13th, Israeli soldiers killed a Palestinian child, identified as Zeid Fadel Qaisiyya, 15, after shooting him with a bullet to the head, during an invasion of Zeid neighborhood in the al-Fawwar refugee camp, southwest of the southern West Bank city of Hebron.
The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported that the soldiers stormed and ransacked a home in the town, before abducting Mo’tasem Ribhi Asfour, 19, and his brother, Khaled, 13.
The soldiers violently searched the property before abducting the two siblings, an issue that caused a severe anxiety attack to their mother, who was soon rushed by Palestinian medics to a hospital in Jenin. video
It is worth mentioning that the child, Khaled, was also abducted by the soldiers several days ago, and was released shortly afterwards until the soldiers came back for him, and his brother, earlier Wednesday.
The woman is also the wife of a Palestinian political prisoner, held by Israel, identified as Ribhi Asfour.
The Israeli army has intensified its invasions, and very violent searches of homes, in addition to abducting many Palestinians, including children and women, in the town after one soldier, identified as Amit Ben Ygal, 21, was killed, on May 12th, 2020, during a pre-dawn invasion into Ya’bad.
On May 13th, Israeli soldiers killed a Palestinian child, identified as Zeid Fadel Qaisiyya, 15, after shooting him with a bullet to the head, during an invasion of Zeid neighborhood in the al-Fawwar refugee camp, southwest of the southern West Bank city of Hebron.

Israeli soldiers assaulted, on Wednesday evening, a young Palestinian woman, and her brothers, in the al-‘Isawiya town in occupied East Jerusalem, before abducting them. video
The incident took place while the two were in a gas station at the entrance of the town, after they headed there to buy something from the convenience store.
Eyewitnesses said the soldiers first stopped the young man, Ali Mheisin, and started assaulting him, before his sister, Aya, tried to intervene.
They added that the soldiers constantly assaulted the young woman and her brother, and were dragging them on the ground, causing various cuts and bruises, before forcing them to sit on the floor of their military vehicle.
The reason for abducting the two siblings remains unknown, and they were both taken to the Police Station in Salahuddin Street, in Jerusalem.
The incident took place while the two were in a gas station at the entrance of the town, after they headed there to buy something from the convenience store.
Eyewitnesses said the soldiers first stopped the young man, Ali Mheisin, and started assaulting him, before his sister, Aya, tried to intervene.
They added that the soldiers constantly assaulted the young woman and her brother, and were dragging them on the ground, causing various cuts and bruises, before forcing them to sit on the floor of their military vehicle.
The reason for abducting the two siblings remains unknown, and they were both taken to the Police Station in Salahuddin Street, in Jerusalem.