3 nov 2018

The Israeli occupation army on Saturday evening opened fire at Palestinian citizens near the border east of al-Maghazi refugee camp in the middle area of the Gaza Strip.
The PIC reporter said that Israeli soldiers opened fire at three Palestinian youths near the border fence, injured one of them, and detained him.
Hebrew media sources said that the injured Palestinian's condition gravely deteriorated and he was transferred to Soroka Hospital by a helicopter.
The PIC reporter said that Israeli soldiers opened fire at three Palestinian youths near the border fence, injured one of them, and detained him.
Hebrew media sources said that the injured Palestinian's condition gravely deteriorated and he was transferred to Soroka Hospital by a helicopter.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Saturday morning rounded up a Palestinian young man at a makeshift checkpoint in Wad Sa’ir area, north of al-Khalil in the West Bank.
A reporter for the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) said that Israeli soldiers set up a checkpoint near the military watchtower in Wad Sa’ir and intercepted passing cars.
He added that the soldiers searched vehicles and checked the IDs of passengers before they kidnapped a young man from aboard a car.
A reporter for the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) said that Israeli soldiers set up a checkpoint near the military watchtower in Wad Sa’ir and intercepted passing cars.
He added that the soldiers searched vehicles and checked the IDs of passengers before they kidnapped a young man from aboard a car.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Saturday morning laid siege to different areas of Tulkarem in the north of the West Bank and carried out raids on homes in search for Ashraf Na’alwa, a young man wanted for killing two settlers recently.
Local sources told a reporter for the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that the IOF closed the entrances to the towns or villages of Bal'a, Bizzariya, Jibara, Shufa, Annab, Kafr al-Labad, Deir al-Ghusun and Attil, and carried out a widespread search for Na’alwa.
The IOF also stormed al-Jarushiya village and the neighborhood of Al Hasan Ali in Tulkarem, and broke into and ransacked several homes.
A large number of homes were also raided during an IOF campaign in Arrashid neighborhood in Danaba suburb and the area between Danaba and Kafr al-Labad. Agricultural structures were also searched by the IOF in nearby areas.
Local sources told a reporter for the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that the IOF closed the entrances to the towns or villages of Bal'a, Bizzariya, Jibara, Shufa, Annab, Kafr al-Labad, Deir al-Ghusun and Attil, and carried out a widespread search for Na’alwa.
The IOF also stormed al-Jarushiya village and the neighborhood of Al Hasan Ali in Tulkarem, and broke into and ransacked several homes.
A large number of homes were also raided during an IOF campaign in Arrashid neighborhood in Danaba suburb and the area between Danaba and Kafr al-Labad. Agricultural structures were also searched by the IOF in nearby areas.

Scores of Palestinian citizens on Friday participated in a sit-in staged in Shuweika suburb, north of Tulkarem, in solidarity with the family of Ashraf Na’alwa, whose home is threatened with demolition.
The Israeli occupation army has threatened to demolish the house of this family as a punitive measure after their son, Ashraf, carried out a shooting operation a few weeks ago in Barkan industrial area, killing two Jewish settlers and injuring others.
One of the participants in the sit-in said that the local residents have a duty to support the family of Na’alwa and stand by them in their difficult times, adding that showing solidarity with the family of Ashraf annoys the Israeli occupation.
The Israeli army recently kidnapped members of Ashraf’s family to pressure him to turn himself in and carries out daily campaigns in Shuweika and different areas of Tulkarem to look for him.
The Israeli occupation army has threatened to demolish the house of this family as a punitive measure after their son, Ashraf, carried out a shooting operation a few weeks ago in Barkan industrial area, killing two Jewish settlers and injuring others.
One of the participants in the sit-in said that the local residents have a duty to support the family of Na’alwa and stand by them in their difficult times, adding that showing solidarity with the family of Ashraf annoys the Israeli occupation.
The Israeli army recently kidnapped members of Ashraf’s family to pressure him to turn himself in and carries out daily campaigns in Shuweika and different areas of Tulkarem to look for him.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) stormed at dawn Saturday al-Ma’ajeen neighborhood in Nablus and searched a Mosque there for the second time in a week.
Local sources told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that the Iskan Mosque in the neighborhood was raided at dawn by Israeli troops, adding that they brought with them a Palestinian young man in handcuffs during the search.
The sources expressed their belief that the young man could be a prisoner brought from an Israeli jail.
Meanwhile, the IOF kidnapped a young man identified as Mohamed al-Qasas from his home in Tall area of Nablus city.
Local sources told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that the Iskan Mosque in the neighborhood was raided at dawn by Israeli troops, adding that they brought with them a Palestinian young man in handcuffs during the search.
The sources expressed their belief that the young man could be a prisoner brought from an Israeli jail.
Meanwhile, the IOF kidnapped a young man identified as Mohamed al-Qasas from his home in Tall area of Nablus city.

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Saturday at dawn, two young Palestinian men from their homes in Nablus governorate, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank.
Media sources in Nablus said several army jeeps invaded Tal Street, before the soldiers invaded and searched homes, and abducted Mohammad al-Qassas.
They added that the soldiers invaded Bazaria village, northwest of Nablus, also searched homes and abducted Ahmad Nasr.
In related news, the soldiers invaded several neighborhoods in Halhoul town, north of the southern West Bank city of Hebron, and searched a few homes.
The soldiers also invaded the al-‘Isawiya town, in occupied Jerusalem, and fired live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets and gas bombs at local protesters.
Media sources in Nablus said several army jeeps invaded Tal Street, before the soldiers invaded and searched homes, and abducted Mohammad al-Qassas.
They added that the soldiers invaded Bazaria village, northwest of Nablus, also searched homes and abducted Ahmad Nasr.
In related news, the soldiers invaded several neighborhoods in Halhoul town, north of the southern West Bank city of Hebron, and searched a few homes.
The soldiers also invaded the al-‘Isawiya town, in occupied Jerusalem, and fired live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets and gas bombs at local protesters.
2 nov 2018

Israeli soldiers abducted, Friday, a Palestinian man while working on his farmland in the al-Khader town, south of Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank.
Media sources said the soldiers abducted Ramzi Rezeq Salah, who is also a former political prisoner, and took him to Etzion military base.
They added that the soldiers claimed that an order from the Israeli “Civil Administration Office,” prevents the Palestinians from entering the lands in that area.
Israel frequently increases its restriction on the Palestinians, preventing them from entering their orchards and farmlands, especially during the olive harvest season.
Media sources said the soldiers abducted Ramzi Rezeq Salah, who is also a former political prisoner, and took him to Etzion military base.
They added that the soldiers claimed that an order from the Israeli “Civil Administration Office,” prevents the Palestinians from entering the lands in that area.
Israel frequently increases its restriction on the Palestinians, preventing them from entering their orchards and farmlands, especially during the olive harvest season.

Wheelchaired Palestinian prisoner Adnan Hamarsha, aged 50, was released from Israeli occupation jails on Thursday evening, after he had been incarcerated for six months with neither charge nor trial.
Hamarsha was unshackled following a six-month administrative prison term issued by the Israeli occupation.
His two sons Anas, 17, and Omar, 26, are still held in Israeli jails.
Newly-released Hamarsha is diagnosed with Perthes disease, a rare condition that affects the hip. It occurs when the blood supply to the rounded head of the femur (thighbone) is temporarily disrupted. Without an adequate blood supply, the bone cells die, a process called avascular necrosis.
Hamarsha had spent over 16 years in Israeli jails, mostly in administrative detention, an Israeli policy that allows the imprisonment of Palestinians without charge or trial.
Hamarsha was unshackled following a six-month administrative prison term issued by the Israeli occupation.
His two sons Anas, 17, and Omar, 26, are still held in Israeli jails.
Newly-released Hamarsha is diagnosed with Perthes disease, a rare condition that affects the hip. It occurs when the blood supply to the rounded head of the femur (thighbone) is temporarily disrupted. Without an adequate blood supply, the bone cells die, a process called avascular necrosis.
Hamarsha had spent over 16 years in Israeli jails, mostly in administrative detention, an Israeli policy that allows the imprisonment of Palestinians without charge or trial.
1 nov 2018

Israeli police forces detained on Thursday evening Palestinian Authority Jerusalem Governor Adnan Ghaith and his deputy after being brutally attacked.
Ghaith was attending a local event in SIlwan club when Israeli forces violently stormed the area and attacked the participants.
Last week, Israeli forces nabbed Ghaith on his way out of a family member’s wedding in Jerusalem’s Beit Hanina neighborhood before being released two days later on bail.
Soldiers Abduct Jerusalem Governor And Three Other Palestinians
Dozens of Israeli soldiers and police officers attacked, on Thursday evening, dozens of Palestinians participating in a seminar at Silwan Club in Ras al-‘Amoud neighborhood, in occupied East Jerusalem, before abducting Jerusalem Governor, and three young men.
Update: The governor was released several hours after his abduction. Israel Internal Security Minister Gilad Erdan said Israel will prevent any Palestinian move in Jerusalem to “maintain its sovereignty on the city.”
The Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic) has reported that the army, police officers and intelligence officers surrounded the Silwan Club after closing the streets leading to it, before invading the club while the Palestinians were holding a seminar organized by Palestinian Vision Organization, and ACT Center for Alternative Dispute Resolutions and Studies.
Silwanic added that the soldiers, including officers in plain clothes, assaulted the participants and speakers, including Jerusalem Governor Adnan Gheith, his assistance Mohannad Salhab, in addition to Abed Barbar and the director of Palestinian Vision Organization Rami Nasser-Eddin.
The officers then abducted the governor, and three young men, before moving them to an unknown destination.
The Palestinian Red Crescent Society said its medics rushed to the center, and provided treatment to many Palestinians who suffered various cuts and bruises.
Ghaith was attending a local event in SIlwan club when Israeli forces violently stormed the area and attacked the participants.
Last week, Israeli forces nabbed Ghaith on his way out of a family member’s wedding in Jerusalem’s Beit Hanina neighborhood before being released two days later on bail.
Soldiers Abduct Jerusalem Governor And Three Other Palestinians
Dozens of Israeli soldiers and police officers attacked, on Thursday evening, dozens of Palestinians participating in a seminar at Silwan Club in Ras al-‘Amoud neighborhood, in occupied East Jerusalem, before abducting Jerusalem Governor, and three young men.
Update: The governor was released several hours after his abduction. Israel Internal Security Minister Gilad Erdan said Israel will prevent any Palestinian move in Jerusalem to “maintain its sovereignty on the city.”
The Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic) has reported that the army, police officers and intelligence officers surrounded the Silwan Club after closing the streets leading to it, before invading the club while the Palestinians were holding a seminar organized by Palestinian Vision Organization, and ACT Center for Alternative Dispute Resolutions and Studies.
Silwanic added that the soldiers, including officers in plain clothes, assaulted the participants and speakers, including Jerusalem Governor Adnan Gheith, his assistance Mohannad Salhab, in addition to Abed Barbar and the director of Palestinian Vision Organization Rami Nasser-Eddin.
The officers then abducted the governor, and three young men, before moving them to an unknown destination.
The Palestinian Red Crescent Society said its medics rushed to the center, and provided treatment to many Palestinians who suffered various cuts and bruises.

The Israeli Salem military court extended on Thursday the arrest of the family of the Palestinian suspect Ashraf Nawa’la, who was accused of shooting and killing two Israeli settlers.
Local sources told PIC reporter that the arrest of Nawa’la’s sister was renewed for five days while his brother’s arrest was extended for seven days.
Earlier on Wednesday, the Israeli court extended his mother’s arrest in an attempt to force Nawa’la to turn himself in.
Nawa’la, from the Shweika village in the northern occupied West Bank district of Tulkarem, was suspected of carrying out the shooting attack in the Barkan industrial area, near the illegal Israeli settlement of Ariel near Salfit City, in the northern West Bank, killing two Israeli settlers and injuring a third.
Local sources told PIC reporter that the arrest of Nawa’la’s sister was renewed for five days while his brother’s arrest was extended for seven days.
Earlier on Wednesday, the Israeli court extended his mother’s arrest in an attempt to force Nawa’la to turn himself in.
Nawa’la, from the Shweika village in the northern occupied West Bank district of Tulkarem, was suspected of carrying out the shooting attack in the Barkan industrial area, near the illegal Israeli settlement of Ariel near Salfit City, in the northern West Bank, killing two Israeli settlers and injuring a third.

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Thursday at dawn, at least twelve Palestinians, from their homes, in several parts of the occupied West Bank, and illegally confiscated thousands of Shekels from a few homes. video
Among the abducted Palestinians is a father, and two of his sons, in addition to a journalist and his son.
The soldiers rearrested a Palestinian detainee, identified as Yacoub Abu Assab, 46, from occupied Jerusalem, instantly after his release from the Negev Desert Detention Camp, after finishing a seven-year prison sentence.
In Ramallah, in central West Bank, the soldiers abducted Mohammad Shreiteh, along with his sons Yasser and Tha’er, after breaking into their home and searching it, in the al-Mazra’a al-Gharbiyya town, northwest of the city.
It is worth mentioning the Mohammad is the head of the Media Department at the Palestinian Detainees’ Committee, in Ramallah.
The soldiers also abducted Shahed Ali Abu Laila and Adham Ibrahim Ladadweh, from al-Mazra’a al-Gharbiyya town, northwest of Ramallah, in addition to Yahia Bader Abu Alia from the al-Mughayyir town, northeast of Ramallah.
Furthermore, the soldiers invaded many homes in Deheishe refugee camp, south of the city, and abducted a journalist and a former political prisoner, identified as Nidal Abu Aker, along with his son Mohammad. video video
In Jenin, in northern West Bank, the soldiers searched many homes and abducted Mohammad Sa’id Zakarna and Majeed Mohammad Alawna.
The soldiers also invaded Qabatia town, southwest of Jenin, searched the home of Jamal Hanaisha, and illegally confiscated 32.000 Shekels (approximately 8.630 Dollars) from the family.
In addition, the soldiers searched homes in Tulkarem, in northern West Bank, and abducted Nasr Mohammad Na’alwa.
The soldiers also invaded Kafr Qalil village, south of the northern West Bank city of Nablus, searched many homes, and summoned for interrogation Waleed Saed Mansour, Qussai Yasser Amer, Arafat Afeef Amer and Mohammad Taher Amer.
It is worth mentioning that the soldiers also invaded the home of Jamal Hanaisha, from Wad an-Naqqar area, in the northern West Bank city of Qalqilia, and violently searched it, before illegally confiscating 1.650 Shekels (approximately 445 Dollars).
Among the abducted Palestinians is a father, and two of his sons, in addition to a journalist and his son.
The soldiers rearrested a Palestinian detainee, identified as Yacoub Abu Assab, 46, from occupied Jerusalem, instantly after his release from the Negev Desert Detention Camp, after finishing a seven-year prison sentence.
In Ramallah, in central West Bank, the soldiers abducted Mohammad Shreiteh, along with his sons Yasser and Tha’er, after breaking into their home and searching it, in the al-Mazra’a al-Gharbiyya town, northwest of the city.
It is worth mentioning the Mohammad is the head of the Media Department at the Palestinian Detainees’ Committee, in Ramallah.
The soldiers also abducted Shahed Ali Abu Laila and Adham Ibrahim Ladadweh, from al-Mazra’a al-Gharbiyya town, northwest of Ramallah, in addition to Yahia Bader Abu Alia from the al-Mughayyir town, northeast of Ramallah.
Furthermore, the soldiers invaded many homes in Deheishe refugee camp, south of the city, and abducted a journalist and a former political prisoner, identified as Nidal Abu Aker, along with his son Mohammad. video video
In Jenin, in northern West Bank, the soldiers searched many homes and abducted Mohammad Sa’id Zakarna and Majeed Mohammad Alawna.
The soldiers also invaded Qabatia town, southwest of Jenin, searched the home of Jamal Hanaisha, and illegally confiscated 32.000 Shekels (approximately 8.630 Dollars) from the family.
In addition, the soldiers searched homes in Tulkarem, in northern West Bank, and abducted Nasr Mohammad Na’alwa.
The soldiers also invaded Kafr Qalil village, south of the northern West Bank city of Nablus, searched many homes, and summoned for interrogation Waleed Saed Mansour, Qussai Yasser Amer, Arafat Afeef Amer and Mohammad Taher Amer.
It is worth mentioning that the soldiers also invaded the home of Jamal Hanaisha, from Wad an-Naqqar area, in the northern West Bank city of Qalqilia, and violently searched it, before illegally confiscating 1.650 Shekels (approximately 445 Dollars).

Dozens of Israeli soldiers invaded and violently searched, on Thursday at dawn, many homes in the West Bank governorates of Jenin, Qalqilia, Nablus, Tulkarem and Ramallah, abducted at least four Palestinians, and injured one.
Media sources in Jenin, in northern West Bank, said dozens of soldiers invaded Qabatia town, southwest of the city, searched homes and abducted Mohammad Amjad Zakarna.
The soldiers also invaded the al-Qar’aan neighborhood, in Qalqilia city, in northern West Bank, and searched a few homes.
In addition, the soldiers invaded Kafr Qalil village, east of the northern West Bank city of Nablus, and summoned Waleed Sa’ed Mansour, for interrogation at a nearby military base.
In Tulkarem, in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Mohammad Nasr at-Taher, from his home in the Na’alwa neighborhood, in Shweika area, after searching his property and many surrounding homes.
In Nablus, also in northern West Bank, the soldiers invaded Ras al-Ein neighborhood, after surrounding it.
In related news, the soldiers invaded the al-Mazra’a al-Gharbiyya village, northwest of the central West Bank city of Ramallah, before local young men burnt tires, and hurled stones at the military vehicles, while the army fired live rounds, gas bombs, and rubber-coated steel bullets.
The protests were ongoing at the time of this report, while medical sources said the soldiers shot a young man with a rubber-coated steel bullet.
Media sources in the village said the soldiers abducted several Palestinians from their homes, two of them have been identified as Shahed Ali Abu Laila and Ahmad Rabah Hannoun.
Media sources in Jenin, in northern West Bank, said dozens of soldiers invaded Qabatia town, southwest of the city, searched homes and abducted Mohammad Amjad Zakarna.
The soldiers also invaded the al-Qar’aan neighborhood, in Qalqilia city, in northern West Bank, and searched a few homes.
In addition, the soldiers invaded Kafr Qalil village, east of the northern West Bank city of Nablus, and summoned Waleed Sa’ed Mansour, for interrogation at a nearby military base.
In Tulkarem, in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Mohammad Nasr at-Taher, from his home in the Na’alwa neighborhood, in Shweika area, after searching his property and many surrounding homes.
In Nablus, also in northern West Bank, the soldiers invaded Ras al-Ein neighborhood, after surrounding it.
In related news, the soldiers invaded the al-Mazra’a al-Gharbiyya village, northwest of the central West Bank city of Ramallah, before local young men burnt tires, and hurled stones at the military vehicles, while the army fired live rounds, gas bombs, and rubber-coated steel bullets.
The protests were ongoing at the time of this report, while medical sources said the soldiers shot a young man with a rubber-coated steel bullet.
Media sources in the village said the soldiers abducted several Palestinians from their homes, two of them have been identified as Shahed Ali Abu Laila and Ahmad Rabah Hannoun.

The Israeli occupation forces on Thursday morning rearrested the Palestinian detainee Yacoob Abu Asab, aged 46, right as he ended his sentence in the Negev lock-up.
Yacoob was kidnapped by the Israeli occupation forces on November 4, 2011 and sent to prison on account of serving a leadership position with Hamas resistance movement in occupied Jerusalem.
Yacoob, a father of four children, has spent a total of 14 years in Israeli jails. He was about to finalize his MA degree prior to his release.
The detainee was also banned from the holy al-Aqsa Mosque and the West Bank on several occasions. The occupation authorities barred him from travel more than once.
Yacoob was kidnapped by the Israeli occupation forces on November 4, 2011 and sent to prison on account of serving a leadership position with Hamas resistance movement in occupied Jerusalem.
Yacoob, a father of four children, has spent a total of 14 years in Israeli jails. He was about to finalize his MA degree prior to his release.
The detainee was also banned from the holy al-Aqsa Mosque and the West Bank on several occasions. The occupation authorities barred him from travel more than once.

The Israeli prison service (IPS) has persisted in pressuring the Palestinian female detainees in Hasharon jail to dissuade them from their protest against the use of security cameras inside the prison.
According to the Palestinian Commission of Detainees’ and Ex-Detainees’ Affairs, the detained women in Hasharon received threats to isolate them, transfer them to other jails and deprive them of visits to punish them for their refusal to go out to the prison yard in protest at operating security cameras that violate their privacy.
Several female detainees also suffer from worsening health problems resulting from the harsh incarceration conditions they are exposed to because of their protest step.
The Commission called for organizing popular rallies in support of the female detainees in Hasharon in all Palestinian areas and urged international legal and human rights organizations to pressure the Israeli occupation authority to end its measures against them.
The administration of Hasharon prison has recently took punitive measures against female detainees to make their lives more complicated.
The measures included cutting power to their cells for four hours, depriving them of hot water and preventing their families from giving them financial support.
According to the Palestinian Commission of Detainees’ and Ex-Detainees’ Affairs, the detained women in Hasharon received threats to isolate them, transfer them to other jails and deprive them of visits to punish them for their refusal to go out to the prison yard in protest at operating security cameras that violate their privacy.
Several female detainees also suffer from worsening health problems resulting from the harsh incarceration conditions they are exposed to because of their protest step.
The Commission called for organizing popular rallies in support of the female detainees in Hasharon in all Palestinian areas and urged international legal and human rights organizations to pressure the Israeli occupation authority to end its measures against them.
The administration of Hasharon prison has recently took punitive measures against female detainees to make their lives more complicated.
The measures included cutting power to their cells for four hours, depriving them of hot water and preventing their families from giving them financial support.
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