19 nov 2015

The occupation soldiers assaulted on Wednesday the 14-year old Nasr Allah Munir Asi after he left Ras Al-Amoud Boys School in Silwan and was heading home.
The child’s family explained that Nasr Allah was with five of his friends after leaving school in the neighborhood of Ras Al-Amoud and were heading to their homes. Suddenly, occupation soldiers started chasing them and were able to capture the child Nasr Allah.
The family added that one soldier was holding an iron sharp tool in his hand and hit Nasr Allah near his eye. The child fell on the ground and the soldier continued to hit him with his hands and legs until the child lost consciousness; soldier then withdrew from the area.
The family added that Nasr Allah’s friends brought him to his house and he was then transferred to receive treatment. Check-ups revealed the injury of several bruises in his face and other parts of his body.
The child’s family explained that Nasr Allah was with five of his friends after leaving school in the neighborhood of Ras Al-Amoud and were heading to their homes. Suddenly, occupation soldiers started chasing them and were able to capture the child Nasr Allah.
The family added that one soldier was holding an iron sharp tool in his hand and hit Nasr Allah near his eye. The child fell on the ground and the soldier continued to hit him with his hands and legs until the child lost consciousness; soldier then withdrew from the area.
The family added that Nasr Allah’s friends brought him to his house and he was then transferred to receive treatment. Check-ups revealed the injury of several bruises in his face and other parts of his body.

Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) at dawn on Thursday stormed Kafr al-Dik village to the west of Salfit in the West Bank and threatened its residents.
Local sources revealed that Israeli troops broke into, searched and wreaked havoc in Palestinians’ houses in the village. Meanwhile, the IOF soldiers occupied rooftops of some of its homes.
Israeli forces took photos for some Palestinian youths from Kafr al-Dik and distributed leaflets to its inhabitants threatening them of arrest and continuous storming of their houses in case of throwing of stones at Israelis and their vehicles.
Local sources revealed that Israeli troops broke into, searched and wreaked havoc in Palestinians’ houses in the village. Meanwhile, the IOF soldiers occupied rooftops of some of its homes.
Israeli forces took photos for some Palestinian youths from Kafr al-Dik and distributed leaflets to its inhabitants threatening them of arrest and continuous storming of their houses in case of throwing of stones at Israelis and their vehicles.
Two Israeli settlers were killed and eight others got injured Thursday evening in shooting near Gosh Etzion settlement in southern Bethlehem.
Israeli media sources revealed that a Palestinian man opened gunfire at settlers then carried out a hit-and-run operation before he was shot by Israeli soldiers. Later on, he was announced dead.
The Palestinian man shot at cars carrying Jewish settlers and hit other vehicles by his Toyota car at Gosh Etzion conjunction.
Israeli police said three Palestinian youths were involved in the operation; one of them was shot and the two others were arrested.
Eyewitnesses said the area was entirely closed amid deployment of ambulances and Israeli forces of police and border guards.
Israeli media sources revealed that a Palestinian man opened gunfire at settlers then carried out a hit-and-run operation before he was shot by Israeli soldiers. Later on, he was announced dead.
The Palestinian man shot at cars carrying Jewish settlers and hit other vehicles by his Toyota car at Gosh Etzion conjunction.
Israeli police said three Palestinian youths were involved in the operation; one of them was shot and the two others were arrested.
Eyewitnesses said the area was entirely closed amid deployment of ambulances and Israeli forces of police and border guards.

Ra'ed Mahmoud Jabara al-Masalma
Two Israelis were killed and three others were injured in a stabbing attack by a Palestinian man in Tel Aviv Thursday afternoon.
The Israeli TV Channel 2 reported at first that one was killed and four others wounded in a stabbing attack near Panarama Building in southern Tel Aviv carried out by two Palestinians.
It later reported another Israeli succumbed to his wounds shortly after the attack.
The Israeli TV Channel 10 said that one of the attackers was arrested while the second managed to run away, adding that the detainee suffered serious wounds.
Israeli police cordoned off the area and started investigations, it added.
Meanwhile, other Hebrew media sources said that only one Palestinian carried out the attack, adding that he was from Dura town in al-Khalil.
Two Israelis were killed and three others were injured in a stabbing attack by a Palestinian man in Tel Aviv Thursday afternoon.
The Israeli TV Channel 2 reported at first that one was killed and four others wounded in a stabbing attack near Panarama Building in southern Tel Aviv carried out by two Palestinians.
It later reported another Israeli succumbed to his wounds shortly after the attack.
The Israeli TV Channel 10 said that one of the attackers was arrested while the second managed to run away, adding that the detainee suffered serious wounds.
Israeli police cordoned off the area and started investigations, it added.
Meanwhile, other Hebrew media sources said that only one Palestinian carried out the attack, adding that he was from Dura town in al-Khalil.

The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) arrested Thursday morning three female students near Bethlehem in occupied West Bank.
Eyewitnesses told the PIC reporter that five Israeli soldiers detained three Palestinian girls while walking to school.
The three girls, aged 16, were detained for nearly an hour near Beit Sahur town before being taken to an unknown detention center.
Israeli media sources claimed that the three girls were arrested for holding knives in their possession.
Eyewitnesses told the PIC reporter that five Israeli soldiers detained three Palestinian girls while walking to school.
The three girls, aged 16, were detained for nearly an hour near Beit Sahur town before being taken to an unknown detention center.
Israeli media sources claimed that the three girls were arrested for holding knives in their possession.

Omar al-Barghouthi
The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) launched at dawn Thursday a large-scale raid and arrest campaign in occupied Jerusalem and West Bank. Dozens of youths were arrested from their homes during the raid campaign.
In Nablus, IOF arrested nine Palestinians including ex-prisoners affiliated with Hamas Movement and summoned seven others for investigation.
Violent clashes broke out following the raid campaign in Tel town. Two youths suffered live bullet injuries during the clashes.
Local sources said that the IOF violently stormed and searched dozens of homes during the campaign across the town.
Five other youths were detained as IOF soldiers stormed a number of homes throughout occupied Jerusalem.
In Ramallah, the ex-detainees Omar al-Barghouthi, who spent 27 years in Israeli jails, was also re-arrested after storming his family home despite his difficult health condition.
Three other youths were detained in Jalazoun refugee camp in Ramallah, while different homes were stormed and searched including ex-prisoners’ homes in Silwad town.
In Bethlehem, at least one citizen was arrested as IOF broke into al-Dohaisheh refugee camp.
Israeli Soldiers Kidnap Five Palestinians In Jerusalem
Israeli soldiers kidnapped, on Thursday at dawn, five Palestinians in different parts of occupied East Jerusalem, and searched several homes.
Amjad Abu ‘Asab, head of the Jerusalem Detainees' Parents Committee, said the soldiers kidnapped a child, identified as Mustafa Abu Sneina from the Old City.
He added that the army also kidnapped a young man identified as Ayyoub Abu Edkeidik from Wadi al-Jouz neighborhood.
In addition, the soldiers kidnapped Nader Adaween and his son Odai in the Shu’fat refugee camp, while resident Mahmoud 'Obeid was kidnapped in the al-‘Eesawiyya town.
The soldiers also released two women, who were detained near the Ma'ale Adumim Junction, after holding them captive for more than five hours.
A police officer attacked the two women while in captivity, after cuffing them, the Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic) has reported. They were released on a 500 New Israeli Shekels fine each, allegedly for obstructing traffic.
In related news, soldiers, police officers and personnel of the internal revenue department, invaded Be'er Ayyoub area in Silwan, before breaking into several shops and stores.
The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) launched at dawn Thursday a large-scale raid and arrest campaign in occupied Jerusalem and West Bank. Dozens of youths were arrested from their homes during the raid campaign.
In Nablus, IOF arrested nine Palestinians including ex-prisoners affiliated with Hamas Movement and summoned seven others for investigation.
Violent clashes broke out following the raid campaign in Tel town. Two youths suffered live bullet injuries during the clashes.
Local sources said that the IOF violently stormed and searched dozens of homes during the campaign across the town.
Five other youths were detained as IOF soldiers stormed a number of homes throughout occupied Jerusalem.
In Ramallah, the ex-detainees Omar al-Barghouthi, who spent 27 years in Israeli jails, was also re-arrested after storming his family home despite his difficult health condition.
Three other youths were detained in Jalazoun refugee camp in Ramallah, while different homes were stormed and searched including ex-prisoners’ homes in Silwad town.
In Bethlehem, at least one citizen was arrested as IOF broke into al-Dohaisheh refugee camp.
Israeli Soldiers Kidnap Five Palestinians In Jerusalem
Israeli soldiers kidnapped, on Thursday at dawn, five Palestinians in different parts of occupied East Jerusalem, and searched several homes.
Amjad Abu ‘Asab, head of the Jerusalem Detainees' Parents Committee, said the soldiers kidnapped a child, identified as Mustafa Abu Sneina from the Old City.
He added that the army also kidnapped a young man identified as Ayyoub Abu Edkeidik from Wadi al-Jouz neighborhood.
In addition, the soldiers kidnapped Nader Adaween and his son Odai in the Shu’fat refugee camp, while resident Mahmoud 'Obeid was kidnapped in the al-‘Eesawiyya town.
The soldiers also released two women, who were detained near the Ma'ale Adumim Junction, after holding them captive for more than five hours.
A police officer attacked the two women while in captivity, after cuffing them, the Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic) has reported. They were released on a 500 New Israeli Shekels fine each, allegedly for obstructing traffic.
In related news, soldiers, police officers and personnel of the internal revenue department, invaded Be'er Ayyoub area in Silwan, before breaking into several shops and stores.

Dozens of Palestinian school students suffered tear gas inhalation effects as Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) heavily fired tear gas bombs towards four local schools in al-Khalil.
Eyewitnesses said that clashes broke out at Abu Rish checkpoint after IOF soldiers brutally attacked four Palestinian schools near the Old City of al-Khalil with tear gas bombs and wastewater.
Several students were transferred to hospital for treatment from effects of tear gas inhalation during the Israeli attack.
The four schools were obliged to close their gates due to the ongoing tensions.
Israeli forces routinely attack Palestinian schools and universities as part of a systematic plan to uproot local residents from the area for settlement expansion.
Meanwhile, three youths were injured after being severely beaten in separate IOF attacks in al-Khalil.
IOF soldiers stopped a Palestinian youngster while driving a motorcycle near Halhul Bridge before attacking and beating him. The young man was then arrested despite his injuries and bruises.
In another incident, IOF soldiers assaulted a second Palestinian near Beit Ainun northeast off the city. The injured victim was immediately taken to hospital for treatment.
In Yatta town, Israeli forces detained and brutally attacked a Palestinian young man after storming and violently searching a number of local homes in the town.
Along the same line, IOF prevented 11 Palestinian teachers and three students from reaching their schools under the pretext of passing near a closed military zone.
Eyewitnesses said that clashes broke out at Abu Rish checkpoint after IOF soldiers brutally attacked four Palestinian schools near the Old City of al-Khalil with tear gas bombs and wastewater.
Several students were transferred to hospital for treatment from effects of tear gas inhalation during the Israeli attack.
The four schools were obliged to close their gates due to the ongoing tensions.
Israeli forces routinely attack Palestinian schools and universities as part of a systematic plan to uproot local residents from the area for settlement expansion.
Meanwhile, three youths were injured after being severely beaten in separate IOF attacks in al-Khalil.
IOF soldiers stopped a Palestinian youngster while driving a motorcycle near Halhul Bridge before attacking and beating him. The young man was then arrested despite his injuries and bruises.
In another incident, IOF soldiers assaulted a second Palestinian near Beit Ainun northeast off the city. The injured victim was immediately taken to hospital for treatment.
In Yatta town, Israeli forces detained and brutally attacked a Palestinian young man after storming and violently searching a number of local homes in the town.
Along the same line, IOF prevented 11 Palestinian teachers and three students from reaching their schools under the pretext of passing near a closed military zone.

One Palestinian was kidnapped, Thursday, and another resident suffered various cuts and bruises, after Israeli soldiers stormed and searched many homes in Hebron, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank.
The soldiers kidnapped Mahmoud Hijazi Bheiss, 24 years of age, from Yatta town, south of Hebron, and repeatedly kicked and punch him.
Another young man, identified as Abdul-Rahman karja from Halhoul town, was also attacked by the soldiers near the Gush Etzion military base, and was moved to a local hospital.
The soldiers also invaded various neighborhoods in Hebron city, stormed and searched homes, especially in Jabal Johar area, south of the city, and the al-Kassarat area.
Clashes took place between the invading soldiers and local youngsters, while the army fired several gas bombs at the Ibrahimiyya and Tareq Bin Ziyad schools, in Hebron’s Old City, causing many children to suffer the effects of tear gas inhalation.
The soldiers also sprayed the schools, and homes, with wastewater mixed with chemicals.
In related news, the soldiers closed the iron gate, installed on the eastern entrance of Doura town, and installed a roadblock on the main entrance of the al-Fawwar refugee camp, south of Hebron, before stopping and searching dozens of cars while inspecting the ID cards of the passengers and interrogating many of them.
The soldiers kidnapped Mahmoud Hijazi Bheiss, 24 years of age, from Yatta town, south of Hebron, and repeatedly kicked and punch him.
Another young man, identified as Abdul-Rahman karja from Halhoul town, was also attacked by the soldiers near the Gush Etzion military base, and was moved to a local hospital.
The soldiers also invaded various neighborhoods in Hebron city, stormed and searched homes, especially in Jabal Johar area, south of the city, and the al-Kassarat area.
Clashes took place between the invading soldiers and local youngsters, while the army fired several gas bombs at the Ibrahimiyya and Tareq Bin Ziyad schools, in Hebron’s Old City, causing many children to suffer the effects of tear gas inhalation.
The soldiers also sprayed the schools, and homes, with wastewater mixed with chemicals.
In related news, the soldiers closed the iron gate, installed on the eastern entrance of Doura town, and installed a roadblock on the main entrance of the al-Fawwar refugee camp, south of Hebron, before stopping and searching dozens of cars while inspecting the ID cards of the passengers and interrogating many of them.

At least two Palestinians have been injured, on Thursday at dawn, while nine others were kidnapped, by Israeli soldiers invading Tal town, south of the northern West Bank city of Nablus.
Dozens of Israeli military vehicles and jeeps invaded the town during early dawn hours, and conducted searches of homes, causing extensive property damage, while the soldiers also interrogated many residents.
Clashes took place between the invading soldiers and dozens of local youths, who hurled stones and empty bottles on them.
The army fired many gas bombs, and live rounds, wounding two Palestinians while dozens suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation.
The soldiers also kidnapped nine Palestinians, all former political prisoners, identified as Hazem Tawfiq Aseeda, Ahmad Yacoub Aseeda, Ayyoub Ahmad Aseeda, Mahmoud Mustafa Aseeda, Emad Yousef Reehan, Moath Yousef Reehan, Mousa Ahmad Yameen and Yasser Mohammad Ramadan.
Many residents were summoned for interrogation in the nearby Huwwara military base; they have been identified as Ja'far Yousef Reehan, Mahmoud Saqer Aseeda, Mothanna Jamil Eshteyya, Assem Jamil Eshteyya, Anas Jamil Eshteyya and Osama Khaled Yameen.
In related news, the soldiers invaded Silwad town, east of the central West Bank city of Ramallah, invaded and violently searched several homes, and interrogated the families.
Some of the owners of the invaded homes have been identified as Abdul-Hamid T’eima Hammad, Mahmoud Mohammad Hammad, detainee Firas Sami Abu Warda and detainee Ziad Abdul-Jaleel Hamed.
In Hebron, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank, one soldier was injured when a Palestinian hurled a pipe-bomb on a military vehicle, in the center of Hebron, after the soldiers invaded it.
Dozens of Israeli military vehicles and jeeps invaded the town during early dawn hours, and conducted searches of homes, causing extensive property damage, while the soldiers also interrogated many residents.
Clashes took place between the invading soldiers and dozens of local youths, who hurled stones and empty bottles on them.
The army fired many gas bombs, and live rounds, wounding two Palestinians while dozens suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation.
The soldiers also kidnapped nine Palestinians, all former political prisoners, identified as Hazem Tawfiq Aseeda, Ahmad Yacoub Aseeda, Ayyoub Ahmad Aseeda, Mahmoud Mustafa Aseeda, Emad Yousef Reehan, Moath Yousef Reehan, Mousa Ahmad Yameen and Yasser Mohammad Ramadan.
Many residents were summoned for interrogation in the nearby Huwwara military base; they have been identified as Ja'far Yousef Reehan, Mahmoud Saqer Aseeda, Mothanna Jamil Eshteyya, Assem Jamil Eshteyya, Anas Jamil Eshteyya and Osama Khaled Yameen.
In related news, the soldiers invaded Silwad town, east of the central West Bank city of Ramallah, invaded and violently searched several homes, and interrogated the families.
Some of the owners of the invaded homes have been identified as Abdul-Hamid T’eima Hammad, Mahmoud Mohammad Hammad, detainee Firas Sami Abu Warda and detainee Ziad Abdul-Jaleel Hamed.
In Hebron, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank, one soldier was injured when a Palestinian hurled a pipe-bomb on a military vehicle, in the center of Hebron, after the soldiers invaded it.

Israeli soldiers invaded, on Thursday at dawn, the Deheishe refugee camp south of Bethlehem, kidnapped at least two young Palestinian men, shot and injured four others during ensuing clashes.
A large military force invaded the refugee camp before storming and searching several homes, and interrogated the families.
Several young men hurled stones and empty bottles on the invading soldiers who fired live rounds and rubber-coated steel bullets, wounding at least four Palestinians; one of them was moved to a local hospital.
The soldiers also kidnapped two Palestinians, identified as Mohammad Nidal Abu ‘Aker, 20, and Saleh Mohammad Saleh al-J’eidi.
In addition, the army summoned four Palestinians for interrogation in the Etzion military and security base, south of Bethlehem.
They have been identified as Abdullah Nayef Daoud Salem, 18, his brother Mohammad, in addition to former political prisoner Wisam al-Hasanat and Amer Sami Hajajra, 33.
On Wednesday evening, the army invaded the al-Moshahed area, at the western entrance of Husan town, west of Bethlehem, broke into several shops and stores, and confiscated their surveillance cameras.
The army claims it invaded the town after a Molotov cocktail was hurled on a settler’s car driving on a bypass road.
Husan has been targeted by frequent Israeli military invasions, in addition to ongoing attacks by illegal settlers.
Abductions, injuries reported in Israeli predawn sweep
Scores of Palestinian civilians were kidnapped and others were wounded at dawn Thursday after the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) rolled into the West Bank provinces of Bethlehem and Nablus, sparking violent clashes.
Two Palestinian youths sustained injuries in Nablus’ southern town of Tel shortly after the IOF stormed the area and ravaged Palestinian civilian homes.
At least eight Hamas backers were kidnapped by the occupation troops in the assault.
The IOF further summoned six Palestinian youngsters to questioning at the Hawara camp.
Violent clashes burst out in the area and culminated in heavy spates of live bullet rounds and tear gas canisters randomly discharged by the Israeli occupation patrols on the unarmed Palestinian protesters.
Two Palestinian youngsters sustained live bullet injuries and were rushed to hospital for urgent treatment. Other protesters choked on tear gas in the same clashes.
Meanwhile, the IOF rolled into the Doheisha refugee camp in southern Bethlehem city and kidnapped 20-year-old Mohamed Abu Akr after they broke into his family home and assaulted his mother and sister.
The IOF stormed other civilian homes and summoned five youngsters for interrogation, sparking a state of panic in the area.
According to local medics, three Palestinian youngsters sustained Toto ammunition wounds and three others were injured by rubber bullet fire. At least 10 other protesters choked on tear gas.
The Israeli occupation soldiers prevented the Red Crescent crews from entering the camp to evacuate or assist the casualties.
The IOF further banned a number of Muslim worshipers from performing dawn prayers in congregation, forcing them back to their homes after they aggressively attacked them.
Earlier, overnight Wednesday the IOF stormed Palestinian commercial stores in Bethlehem’s western town of Husan and seized surveillance cameras.
A large military force invaded the refugee camp before storming and searching several homes, and interrogated the families.
Several young men hurled stones and empty bottles on the invading soldiers who fired live rounds and rubber-coated steel bullets, wounding at least four Palestinians; one of them was moved to a local hospital.
The soldiers also kidnapped two Palestinians, identified as Mohammad Nidal Abu ‘Aker, 20, and Saleh Mohammad Saleh al-J’eidi.
In addition, the army summoned four Palestinians for interrogation in the Etzion military and security base, south of Bethlehem.
They have been identified as Abdullah Nayef Daoud Salem, 18, his brother Mohammad, in addition to former political prisoner Wisam al-Hasanat and Amer Sami Hajajra, 33.
On Wednesday evening, the army invaded the al-Moshahed area, at the western entrance of Husan town, west of Bethlehem, broke into several shops and stores, and confiscated their surveillance cameras.
The army claims it invaded the town after a Molotov cocktail was hurled on a settler’s car driving on a bypass road.
Husan has been targeted by frequent Israeli military invasions, in addition to ongoing attacks by illegal settlers.
Abductions, injuries reported in Israeli predawn sweep
Scores of Palestinian civilians were kidnapped and others were wounded at dawn Thursday after the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) rolled into the West Bank provinces of Bethlehem and Nablus, sparking violent clashes.
Two Palestinian youths sustained injuries in Nablus’ southern town of Tel shortly after the IOF stormed the area and ravaged Palestinian civilian homes.
At least eight Hamas backers were kidnapped by the occupation troops in the assault.
The IOF further summoned six Palestinian youngsters to questioning at the Hawara camp.
Violent clashes burst out in the area and culminated in heavy spates of live bullet rounds and tear gas canisters randomly discharged by the Israeli occupation patrols on the unarmed Palestinian protesters.
Two Palestinian youngsters sustained live bullet injuries and were rushed to hospital for urgent treatment. Other protesters choked on tear gas in the same clashes.
Meanwhile, the IOF rolled into the Doheisha refugee camp in southern Bethlehem city and kidnapped 20-year-old Mohamed Abu Akr after they broke into his family home and assaulted his mother and sister.
The IOF stormed other civilian homes and summoned five youngsters for interrogation, sparking a state of panic in the area.
According to local medics, three Palestinian youngsters sustained Toto ammunition wounds and three others were injured by rubber bullet fire. At least 10 other protesters choked on tear gas.
The Israeli occupation soldiers prevented the Red Crescent crews from entering the camp to evacuate or assist the casualties.
The IOF further banned a number of Muslim worshipers from performing dawn prayers in congregation, forcing them back to their homes after they aggressively attacked them.
Earlier, overnight Wednesday the IOF stormed Palestinian commercial stores in Bethlehem’s western town of Husan and seized surveillance cameras.

Rights groups have raised alarm bells over the exacerbated health status of prisoner Bassem Ameen al-Sayeh, who has been fighting for his life in the Israeli prison clinic of al-Ramla.
The prisoners’ media office said quoting other sources that prisoner Bassem fell into a one-day coma in Petah Tikva investigation center and that he lost his consciousness again due to the harsh physical torture perpetrated by the investigation officers.
Cancer-stricken inmate Bassem has also been diagnosed with cardiovascular disorders and stomachaches inflicted by the harsh psycho-physical pressure he has been subjected to in the early investigation stages, during which he has often been tied up to investigation chairs for over 20 hours.
The detainee was quoted as speaking out against the threats and frequent blackmails made by the Israeli wardens in an attempt to force confession.
At least 20 Palestinian detainees have been through dire detention circumstances and critical physical conditions in the Ramla prison. A number of detainees have had their feet amputated; other inmates have had their legs broken during investigation; and others have even caught quadriplegia.
Bassem’s wife, Mona, was arrested by the Israeli occupation forces on April 15, 2015 following an assault on her family home. Mona, suffering from a colonic disease and osteopathy, is still held in Israeli investigation lock-ups and has been brought eight times before the occupation courts.
Bassem’s family has held the Israeli occupation responsible for the sharp deterioration in their son’s health status.
The family said the Israeli court extended Bassem’s remand in absentia under the pretext of underway investigation procedures.
The Israeli occupation authorities have slapped visit bans on Bassem’s parents and relatives since October 8.
The family members appealed to the Red Cross and other human rights institutions to urgently step in and urge the Israeli occupation to release cancer-stricken Bassem before it is too late.
The prisoners’ media office said quoting other sources that prisoner Bassem fell into a one-day coma in Petah Tikva investigation center and that he lost his consciousness again due to the harsh physical torture perpetrated by the investigation officers.
Cancer-stricken inmate Bassem has also been diagnosed with cardiovascular disorders and stomachaches inflicted by the harsh psycho-physical pressure he has been subjected to in the early investigation stages, during which he has often been tied up to investigation chairs for over 20 hours.
The detainee was quoted as speaking out against the threats and frequent blackmails made by the Israeli wardens in an attempt to force confession.
At least 20 Palestinian detainees have been through dire detention circumstances and critical physical conditions in the Ramla prison. A number of detainees have had their feet amputated; other inmates have had their legs broken during investigation; and others have even caught quadriplegia.
Bassem’s wife, Mona, was arrested by the Israeli occupation forces on April 15, 2015 following an assault on her family home. Mona, suffering from a colonic disease and osteopathy, is still held in Israeli investigation lock-ups and has been brought eight times before the occupation courts.
Bassem’s family has held the Israeli occupation responsible for the sharp deterioration in their son’s health status.
The family said the Israeli court extended Bassem’s remand in absentia under the pretext of underway investigation procedures.
The Israeli occupation authorities have slapped visit bans on Bassem’s parents and relatives since October 8.
The family members appealed to the Red Cross and other human rights institutions to urgently step in and urge the Israeli occupation to release cancer-stricken Bassem before it is too late.

The Israeli occupation soldiers Wednesday afternoon kidnapped the Jerusalemite child Nour Jameel Abdul Rahman Gheith on his way back home from school.
Local sources said the Israeli occupation forces dragged 12-year-old Gheith to a detention center in Jabal al-Mukbir pending further interrogation.
The abduction was carried out shortly after the Israeli occupation troops rolled into Jerusalem’s al-Thawri neighborhood and targeted schoolchildren with random spates of stun grenades.
A number of schoolchildren were aggressively attacked by the occupation soldiers, the same sources added.
Extending the arrest of the child Gheith despite being assaulted by a settler
The Magistrate judge extended the arrest of 13-year old Nour Jamil Abdulrahman Zaghal until Friday to interrogate him on suspicion of assaulting a settler, burning the Israeli flag and attempt to burn a settlement outpost.
Lawyer Mohammad Mahmoud explained that a session was held for the child on Wednesday night at the Magistrate court in order to extend his arrest and interrogate him on the above mentioned charges.
Gheith explained to the lawyer that he was playing “football” with a group of friends in the neighborhood of Al-Thori in Silwan. One settler approached them and sprayed pepper gas towards him; the child fell on the ground.
Gheith added that the settler took the child inside the settlement outpost in Al-Thori and called the police. While waiting for the police, the settler hit and insulted the child. The police then arrested the child and transferred him to O’z police center in the village of Jabal Al-Mukabber.
Local sources said the Israeli occupation forces dragged 12-year-old Gheith to a detention center in Jabal al-Mukbir pending further interrogation.
The abduction was carried out shortly after the Israeli occupation troops rolled into Jerusalem’s al-Thawri neighborhood and targeted schoolchildren with random spates of stun grenades.
A number of schoolchildren were aggressively attacked by the occupation soldiers, the same sources added.
Extending the arrest of the child Gheith despite being assaulted by a settler
The Magistrate judge extended the arrest of 13-year old Nour Jamil Abdulrahman Zaghal until Friday to interrogate him on suspicion of assaulting a settler, burning the Israeli flag and attempt to burn a settlement outpost.
Lawyer Mohammad Mahmoud explained that a session was held for the child on Wednesday night at the Magistrate court in order to extend his arrest and interrogate him on the above mentioned charges.
Gheith explained to the lawyer that he was playing “football” with a group of friends in the neighborhood of Al-Thori in Silwan. One settler approached them and sprayed pepper gas towards him; the child fell on the ground.
Gheith added that the settler took the child inside the settlement outpost in Al-Thori and called the police. While waiting for the police, the settler hit and insulted the child. The police then arrested the child and transferred him to O’z police center in the village of Jabal Al-Mukabber.
18 nov 2015

The Israeli army and police forces, on Wednesday, abducted at least 41 Palestinians, including minors, during predawn raids and searches in various West Bank districts, according to security sources and the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS).
Israeli forces took a Palestinian identified as Youssef Taqatqa, aged 34, from the Bethlehem town of Beit Fajjar while he was crossing a checkpoint at the southern entrance of the Bethlehem town of al-Khader.
Furthermore, according to WAFA Palestinian News & Info Agency, Israeli forces detained another Palestinian from the Hebron town of Dura after summoning him. Nour Khallaf, 16, was detained after he appeared before Israeli intelligence in Kiryat Arba settlement.
This comes just two days after forces broke into the house belonging to Nour’s family and handed Nour an order to report to Israeli intelligence.
In the Ramallah district, army kidnapped seven Palestinians from the villages of Turmus Ayya, Mughayyer and Kobar. They were identified as Mohammad Salameh, Alaa Abdel-Jawad, Ra’ed Abu-Elayya, Nasser Rezeq, 18, and brothers Saleh Barghouthi and Assef Barghouthi. The two Barghouthi brothers were released a few hours later.
In Nablus, army forces also took three Palestinians, identified as Ahmad Barakeh, Mahmoud Ramadan, and Ayman Hamzawi.
Meanwhile, PPS said that at least 16 Palestinians, mostly minors, were detained by Israeli police in Jerusalem during the past 24 hours, eight of whom were released hours later.
Army forces broke into the town of Idna, west of Hebron, and detained two Palestinians, indentified as Mosab Abu-Juhesheh, 24, and Waddah Abu-Juhesheh, 24.
Army also stormed the nearby al- Aroub Refugee Camp where they detained Mahdi Badawi, 20, Imad al-Jundi, 18, and Mohammad Hasaniya, 18.
Meanwhile, forces broke into the towns of Surif, Yatta, and Beit Ummar in the district, where they abducted Zaid Abu-Fara, 20, Mohammad Shreteh, 22, Nizar Battoush, 17, and Mohammad Abu-Dayyeh, 16. The army searched the house of Abu-Dayyeh before detaining him.
In the meantime, Rateb Jabour, coordinator of the Anti-Settlement Committee in Hebron, said Israeli forces raided the Bedouin village of Janba, south of Hebron, and searched a number of tents and caves in the village after forcing their Palestinian residents to remain outside in the cold winter weather.
Meanwhile, Israeli soldiers kidnapped a Palestinian minor, unidentified yet, as he attempted to cross through an Israeli-controlled checkpoint outside Hebron’s al-Ibrahimi Mosque. He was transferred to an unknown destination.
Soldiers also detained another minor, whose identity remains unidentified, after beating him up.
Meanwhile, Israeli soldiers stationed at Huwwara junction checkpoint, south of Nablus, detained Aymad Hamzawi, 17, as he attempted to cross the checkpoint.
In Jerusalem, Israeli security forces broke into the town of Anata, west of the city, and detained three Palestinians, identified as Mohammad al-Omari, Alaa Hamdan, and Mohammad Salameh.
Earlier last night, Israeli army carried out a raid and search offensive in Hebron city; local residents reported that Israeli soldiers raided their homes, forced several families, including children, to stay outside in the cold winter weather, ransacked amounts of money, as well as took over several rooftops and turned them into military outposts.
Soldiers further interrogated and verbally assaulted the homes’ residents as well as used tear gas canisters against them, which spread panic and fear among them, particularly children.
Forces reportedly obstructed the work of journalists at the scene during the night offensive; threatening to smash their cameras and arrest them, WAFA correspondence said.
Israeli forces took a Palestinian identified as Youssef Taqatqa, aged 34, from the Bethlehem town of Beit Fajjar while he was crossing a checkpoint at the southern entrance of the Bethlehem town of al-Khader.
Furthermore, according to WAFA Palestinian News & Info Agency, Israeli forces detained another Palestinian from the Hebron town of Dura after summoning him. Nour Khallaf, 16, was detained after he appeared before Israeli intelligence in Kiryat Arba settlement.
This comes just two days after forces broke into the house belonging to Nour’s family and handed Nour an order to report to Israeli intelligence.
In the Ramallah district, army kidnapped seven Palestinians from the villages of Turmus Ayya, Mughayyer and Kobar. They were identified as Mohammad Salameh, Alaa Abdel-Jawad, Ra’ed Abu-Elayya, Nasser Rezeq, 18, and brothers Saleh Barghouthi and Assef Barghouthi. The two Barghouthi brothers were released a few hours later.
In Nablus, army forces also took three Palestinians, identified as Ahmad Barakeh, Mahmoud Ramadan, and Ayman Hamzawi.
Meanwhile, PPS said that at least 16 Palestinians, mostly minors, were detained by Israeli police in Jerusalem during the past 24 hours, eight of whom were released hours later.
Army forces broke into the town of Idna, west of Hebron, and detained two Palestinians, indentified as Mosab Abu-Juhesheh, 24, and Waddah Abu-Juhesheh, 24.
Army also stormed the nearby al- Aroub Refugee Camp where they detained Mahdi Badawi, 20, Imad al-Jundi, 18, and Mohammad Hasaniya, 18.
Meanwhile, forces broke into the towns of Surif, Yatta, and Beit Ummar in the district, where they abducted Zaid Abu-Fara, 20, Mohammad Shreteh, 22, Nizar Battoush, 17, and Mohammad Abu-Dayyeh, 16. The army searched the house of Abu-Dayyeh before detaining him.
In the meantime, Rateb Jabour, coordinator of the Anti-Settlement Committee in Hebron, said Israeli forces raided the Bedouin village of Janba, south of Hebron, and searched a number of tents and caves in the village after forcing their Palestinian residents to remain outside in the cold winter weather.
Meanwhile, Israeli soldiers kidnapped a Palestinian minor, unidentified yet, as he attempted to cross through an Israeli-controlled checkpoint outside Hebron’s al-Ibrahimi Mosque. He was transferred to an unknown destination.
Soldiers also detained another minor, whose identity remains unidentified, after beating him up.
Meanwhile, Israeli soldiers stationed at Huwwara junction checkpoint, south of Nablus, detained Aymad Hamzawi, 17, as he attempted to cross the checkpoint.
In Jerusalem, Israeli security forces broke into the town of Anata, west of the city, and detained three Palestinians, identified as Mohammad al-Omari, Alaa Hamdan, and Mohammad Salameh.
Earlier last night, Israeli army carried out a raid and search offensive in Hebron city; local residents reported that Israeli soldiers raided their homes, forced several families, including children, to stay outside in the cold winter weather, ransacked amounts of money, as well as took over several rooftops and turned them into military outposts.
Soldiers further interrogated and verbally assaulted the homes’ residents as well as used tear gas canisters against them, which spread panic and fear among them, particularly children.
Forces reportedly obstructed the work of journalists at the scene during the night offensive; threatening to smash their cameras and arrest them, WAFA correspondence said.

The Nazareth District Court issued, Wednesday, a 30-day Administrative Detention order against a young Palestinian citizen for a Facebook post that appeared to be suicidal, but explained by Israel as an "intent to carry out an attack."
The District Court, following an order from Israel’s Internal Security Minister Gilad Erdan, issued a 30-day Administrative Detention order against the young man, identified as Ahmad Jawamees, on suspicion that he "is thinking about harming Jewish citizens."
The Court said "there is no sufficient evidence that he intended to harm anybody," and that he expressed sorrow for his post; therefore "a decision was made to hold him imprisoned for thirty days under Administrative Detention." (without charges)
The Israeli Internal Security claims the young man intended to harm Jewish Israelis, without offering him any psychological support, although he could be facing issues or certain conditions that might make him suicidal.
Last Thursday, November 12, the Israeli army kidnapped Tamara Abu Laban, only 14 years of age, from her family home in the at-Tour town in occupied Jerusalem, for Facebook posts that Israeli considered to be "incitement."
On October 18, and on October 10, the Israeli Police abducted Anas al-Khatib, in addition to an activist and poet, Darin Tatour, both members of the National Democratic Assembly, for writing social media posts that was also regarded to be "incitement."
The District Court, following an order from Israel’s Internal Security Minister Gilad Erdan, issued a 30-day Administrative Detention order against the young man, identified as Ahmad Jawamees, on suspicion that he "is thinking about harming Jewish citizens."
The Court said "there is no sufficient evidence that he intended to harm anybody," and that he expressed sorrow for his post; therefore "a decision was made to hold him imprisoned for thirty days under Administrative Detention." (without charges)
The Israeli Internal Security claims the young man intended to harm Jewish Israelis, without offering him any psychological support, although he could be facing issues or certain conditions that might make him suicidal.
Last Thursday, November 12, the Israeli army kidnapped Tamara Abu Laban, only 14 years of age, from her family home in the at-Tour town in occupied Jerusalem, for Facebook posts that Israeli considered to be "incitement."
On October 18, and on October 10, the Israeli Police abducted Anas al-Khatib, in addition to an activist and poet, Darin Tatour, both members of the National Democratic Assembly, for writing social media posts that was also regarded to be "incitement."

Israeli occupation forces (IOF) arrested a Palestinian boy near the Ibrahimi Mosque in al-Khalil city on Wednesday morning for allegedly planning to stab soldiers.
Local sources said that the IOF soldiers detained the 16-year-old boy for brandishing a knife at one of the soldiers stationed in the vicinity of the Mosque.
Eyewitnesses, however, reported that the soldiers detained the boy at the gates of the Mosque in the Old City of al-Khalil, claiming that he was carrying a knife and planned to attack one of them.
The IOF claimed that the boy, whose name was not revealed, confessed to the charge and that he was taken in after field interrogation.
Local sources said that the IOF soldiers detained the 16-year-old boy for brandishing a knife at one of the soldiers stationed in the vicinity of the Mosque.
Eyewitnesses, however, reported that the soldiers detained the boy at the gates of the Mosque in the Old City of al-Khalil, claiming that he was carrying a knife and planned to attack one of them.
The IOF claimed that the boy, whose name was not revealed, confessed to the charge and that he was taken in after field interrogation.

It was the wish of the blind man Ahmed Abed Rabbo, 31, to pass Beit Hanoun (Erez) crossing, north of the Gaza Strip, to get to a hospital in the West Bank for corneal transplant in one of his eyes so that he can see again.
He did not know that he would be arrested by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF), which controls the crossing, to add to the darkness of his eyes, the darkness of the Israeli prisons.
Abed Rabbo is one of dozens of travelers who are arrested by occupation forces while passing Beit Hanoun crossing despite obtaining necessary permits for passing it. The IOF also extort them, turning the only exit of the Gaza Strip to a real "trap" for Gazans, as described by Palestinian human rights organizations.
Beginning of the suffering
The story of Abed Rabbo's disease started years ago, when he suffered a significant decline in his sight causing him to see only a little. He visited doctors in Gaza and conducting the necessary tests. The results showed that he suffers from acute loss of vision.
Abed Rabbo, who lives in the town of Jabaliya in the northern of Gaza Strip, had been given official permit from the Ministry of Health in order to go for treatment in a hospital in the city of Ramallah for cornea transplantation in one of his eyes.
When Abed Rabbo was travelling through Beit Hanoun crossing on Sunday (15 | 11) he was arrested by Israeli troops positioned at the crossing, according to Mariam, his sister, who accompanied him.
Mariam told Quds Press: "I was astonished when the Israeli soldiers forced my blind brother to enter the interrogation room after they beat him, then they told me to leave the crossing and return to Gaza as they had detained my brother”.
She added: "My brother is married and has three children; he has got all the necessary documents in order to pass the Beit Hanoun crossing in order to undergo the necessary operation for his eye".
She continued, "I do not know why the occupation forces arrested him in spite of his condition and his inability to manage his needs on his own, as well as the necessary operation to return his sight; as he can see things within four meters only".
Inhuman extortion
For his part, the MP Ismail al-Ashqar, head of the Palestinian Legislative Council's Interior and Security Committee, accused the Israeli occupation authorities of exploiting the needs of the Palestinian people, whether economic, humanitarian or medical through inhumane extortion to pass through Beit Hanoun crossing.
Ashqar said, "This is what we have been experiencing at the hands of the Israeli occupation since 1948, as it tries to take advantage of the needs of the Palestinian people, and take advantage of their weakness. This enemy is immoral and criminal, our people know that and know that it is trying to exploit and extort them”.
The Israeli occupation also tries to obtain information from the travelers through Beit Hanoun crossing, in exchange for allowing them to travel, Ashqar said.
He explained that after the Israeli occupation withdrew from the Gaza Strip, it was facing difficulties in communicating with its agents inside Gaza, therefore, it took advantage of any opportunity, whether patients, traders or students travelling through Beit Hanoun crossing to update its information and gather data about the Palestinian resistance, its figures and their places of residence so that it can target them.
50 detainees since the beginning of the year
For his part, Abdel Nasser Farwana, the director of the bureau of statistics in the detainees and ex-detainees’ affairs authority, said that the number of citizens who have been arrested at the Beit Hanoun crossing since the beginning of this year has reached about fifty citizens.
Farwana explained that most of the detainees arrested on the crossing are traders, including 14 merchants arrested on the first month of this year. Among the detainees also were patients and people who accompany them, students, a teacher who was on his way to an interview for a job in Qatar, and a woman.
He revealed that the month of September witnessed the biggest number of arrests; during which 18 citizens all of which had had pass permits issued by the Israeli intelligence.
He pointed to the fact that all detainees are subject to extortion and some of them were slapped with indictment.
Farwana warned anyone who is involved with the resistance and its factions from travelling through Beit Hanoun crossing.
He said that the IOA often deliberately do not disclose some names mentioned in past indictments in order to lure them to the Beit Hanoun crossing to get arrested, and it has succeeded in that before.
Farwana advised all resistance cadres, whether his name was mentioned or not during interrogations with the IOA, or anyone having connections with the resistance to avoid the Israeli occupation barriers and crossings so as not to be arrested.
He did not know that he would be arrested by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF), which controls the crossing, to add to the darkness of his eyes, the darkness of the Israeli prisons.
Abed Rabbo is one of dozens of travelers who are arrested by occupation forces while passing Beit Hanoun crossing despite obtaining necessary permits for passing it. The IOF also extort them, turning the only exit of the Gaza Strip to a real "trap" for Gazans, as described by Palestinian human rights organizations.
Beginning of the suffering
The story of Abed Rabbo's disease started years ago, when he suffered a significant decline in his sight causing him to see only a little. He visited doctors in Gaza and conducting the necessary tests. The results showed that he suffers from acute loss of vision.
Abed Rabbo, who lives in the town of Jabaliya in the northern of Gaza Strip, had been given official permit from the Ministry of Health in order to go for treatment in a hospital in the city of Ramallah for cornea transplantation in one of his eyes.
When Abed Rabbo was travelling through Beit Hanoun crossing on Sunday (15 | 11) he was arrested by Israeli troops positioned at the crossing, according to Mariam, his sister, who accompanied him.
Mariam told Quds Press: "I was astonished when the Israeli soldiers forced my blind brother to enter the interrogation room after they beat him, then they told me to leave the crossing and return to Gaza as they had detained my brother”.
She added: "My brother is married and has three children; he has got all the necessary documents in order to pass the Beit Hanoun crossing in order to undergo the necessary operation for his eye".
She continued, "I do not know why the occupation forces arrested him in spite of his condition and his inability to manage his needs on his own, as well as the necessary operation to return his sight; as he can see things within four meters only".
Inhuman extortion
For his part, the MP Ismail al-Ashqar, head of the Palestinian Legislative Council's Interior and Security Committee, accused the Israeli occupation authorities of exploiting the needs of the Palestinian people, whether economic, humanitarian or medical through inhumane extortion to pass through Beit Hanoun crossing.
Ashqar said, "This is what we have been experiencing at the hands of the Israeli occupation since 1948, as it tries to take advantage of the needs of the Palestinian people, and take advantage of their weakness. This enemy is immoral and criminal, our people know that and know that it is trying to exploit and extort them”.
The Israeli occupation also tries to obtain information from the travelers through Beit Hanoun crossing, in exchange for allowing them to travel, Ashqar said.
He explained that after the Israeli occupation withdrew from the Gaza Strip, it was facing difficulties in communicating with its agents inside Gaza, therefore, it took advantage of any opportunity, whether patients, traders or students travelling through Beit Hanoun crossing to update its information and gather data about the Palestinian resistance, its figures and their places of residence so that it can target them.
50 detainees since the beginning of the year
For his part, Abdel Nasser Farwana, the director of the bureau of statistics in the detainees and ex-detainees’ affairs authority, said that the number of citizens who have been arrested at the Beit Hanoun crossing since the beginning of this year has reached about fifty citizens.
Farwana explained that most of the detainees arrested on the crossing are traders, including 14 merchants arrested on the first month of this year. Among the detainees also were patients and people who accompany them, students, a teacher who was on his way to an interview for a job in Qatar, and a woman.
He revealed that the month of September witnessed the biggest number of arrests; during which 18 citizens all of which had had pass permits issued by the Israeli intelligence.
He pointed to the fact that all detainees are subject to extortion and some of them were slapped with indictment.
Farwana warned anyone who is involved with the resistance and its factions from travelling through Beit Hanoun crossing.
He said that the IOA often deliberately do not disclose some names mentioned in past indictments in order to lure them to the Beit Hanoun crossing to get arrested, and it has succeeded in that before.
Farwana advised all resistance cadres, whether his name was mentioned or not during interrogations with the IOA, or anyone having connections with the resistance to avoid the Israeli occupation barriers and crossings so as not to be arrested.

Israeli soldiers have kidnapped, on Wednesday, eight Palestinians, including four children, during massive invasions and searches of homes, in different parts of the Hebron district, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank.
The soldiers stormed and violently searched dozens of homes in the Hebron district, interrogated many Palestinians and kidnapped the eight residents identified as:
1. Mos’ab Abdul-Aziz Abu Ejheishe, 24, from Ethna town, west of Hebron.
2. Waddah Abdul-Jabbar Abu Ejheishe, 24, From Ethna town.
3. Mahdi Mahmoud Badawi, 20, from al-‘Arroub refugee camp, south of Hebron.
4. Emad Khaled al-Juneidi, 18, from al-‘Arroub refugee camp.
5. Mohammad Sa’adi Abu Ejheishe, from al-‘Arroub refugee camp.
6. Ziad Wahid Abu Fara, 20, from Surif town, northwest of Hebron.
7. Mohammad Yacoub Shreiteh, 22, from Yatta town, south of Hebron.
8. Mohammad Kassab Abu Dayya, 16, from Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron.
Mohammad Awad, coordinator of the Popular Committee against the Wall and Settlements in Beit Ummar town, said the soldiers invaded Safa area, and searched the home of Kassab Ali Abu Dayya, before kidnapping his son, Mohammad, adding that Kassab has another son, identified as Sa'id, 18 years of age, who was kidnapped several months ago, and is still held by Israel.
Awad stated that the soldiers also invaded Janba village, east of Yatta, searched a few caves and tents, and forced the al-Jabarin and Abu Arram families out of their homes and Dwellings for several hours.
The soldiers stormed and violently searched dozens of homes in the Hebron district, interrogated many Palestinians and kidnapped the eight residents identified as:
1. Mos’ab Abdul-Aziz Abu Ejheishe, 24, from Ethna town, west of Hebron.
2. Waddah Abdul-Jabbar Abu Ejheishe, 24, From Ethna town.
3. Mahdi Mahmoud Badawi, 20, from al-‘Arroub refugee camp, south of Hebron.
4. Emad Khaled al-Juneidi, 18, from al-‘Arroub refugee camp.
5. Mohammad Sa’adi Abu Ejheishe, from al-‘Arroub refugee camp.
6. Ziad Wahid Abu Fara, 20, from Surif town, northwest of Hebron.
7. Mohammad Yacoub Shreiteh, 22, from Yatta town, south of Hebron.
8. Mohammad Kassab Abu Dayya, 16, from Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron.
Mohammad Awad, coordinator of the Popular Committee against the Wall and Settlements in Beit Ummar town, said the soldiers invaded Safa area, and searched the home of Kassab Ali Abu Dayya, before kidnapping his son, Mohammad, adding that Kassab has another son, identified as Sa'id, 18 years of age, who was kidnapped several months ago, and is still held by Israel.
Awad stated that the soldiers also invaded Janba village, east of Yatta, searched a few caves and tents, and forced the al-Jabarin and Abu Arram families out of their homes and Dwellings for several hours.

Israeli soldiers kidnapped, on Tuesday at night, a Palestinian child after repeatedly kicking and beating him, and stormed many homes, in Hebron city, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank.
The soldiers assaulted the child, who remained unknown until the time of this report, as he was crossing a street, in the center of Hebron city, and kidnapped him after causing various cuts and bruises.
In addition, the soldiers invaded and violently searched several homes in the ar-Rahma Mountain area, in Hebron, and the nearby Be’er As-Sabe’ Street, and interrogated many families.
The soldiers assaulted the child, who remained unknown until the time of this report, as he was crossing a street, in the center of Hebron city, and kidnapped him after causing various cuts and bruises.
In addition, the soldiers invaded and violently searched several homes in the ar-Rahma Mountain area, in Hebron, and the nearby Be’er As-Sabe’ Street, and interrogated many families.