25 oct 2015

Ahrar Center for Prisoners and Human Rights revealed that Palestinian captive Mohammad Ibrahim Nayfeh, 39, from Tulkarem, has been on hunger strike for 10 days for being isolated in Megiddo jail.
The captive’s family said their son Nayfeh is going on in his strike for being held in Megiddo’s isolation cells. His isolation will continue to a period of three months in addition to deprivation of his right of visitation as a penalty for an alleged charge of incitement, the family added.
Detainee Nayfeh is serving a sentence of 14 life imprisonments in addition to 55 years. He was arrested on November, 11, 2001. His brother, Fadi, is detained in Megiddo jail and sentenced to 26 years as well.
The wife and children of the Palestinian detainee Mohammad Nayfeh are deprived, by Israeli jailers, of the right of regular visitation.
The captive’s family said their son Nayfeh is going on in his strike for being held in Megiddo’s isolation cells. His isolation will continue to a period of three months in addition to deprivation of his right of visitation as a penalty for an alleged charge of incitement, the family added.
Detainee Nayfeh is serving a sentence of 14 life imprisonments in addition to 55 years. He was arrested on November, 11, 2001. His brother, Fadi, is detained in Megiddo jail and sentenced to 26 years as well.
The wife and children of the Palestinian detainee Mohammad Nayfeh are deprived, by Israeli jailers, of the right of regular visitation.

Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) at dawn on Sunday rounded up eight Palestinians after storming different districts in Occupied Jerusalem and the West Bank.
In Occupied Jerusalem, Israeli forces stormed the houses of and arrested five Jerusalemite men including youngsters. The arrested were taken to Israeli detention and investigation centers in the occupied city of Jerusalem.
While in Bethlehem, Israeli soldiers arrested a Palestinian youngster along with two other minors in al-Obaidiya town east of the city. Three other Palestinians, two minors and an adult, were handed summonses to be questioned by Israeli intelligence forces.
Israeli troops almost daily storm towns and cities of the West Bank and Occupied Jerusalem and arrest Palestinians for alleged security charges.
In Occupied Jerusalem, Israeli forces stormed the houses of and arrested five Jerusalemite men including youngsters. The arrested were taken to Israeli detention and investigation centers in the occupied city of Jerusalem.
While in Bethlehem, Israeli soldiers arrested a Palestinian youngster along with two other minors in al-Obaidiya town east of the city. Three other Palestinians, two minors and an adult, were handed summonses to be questioned by Israeli intelligence forces.
Israeli troops almost daily storm towns and cities of the West Bank and Occupied Jerusalem and arrest Palestinians for alleged security charges.

An Israeli soldier was injured by stone throwing in violent clashes in Saeer town in al-Khalil, local sources revealed.
The sources told the PIC reporter on Sunday that Israeli ambulances rushed to the scene in Saeer town and carried the Israeli injured soldier. Israeli forces arrested scores of Palestinians in Etzion area and the entrance of Saeer town, the sources added.
Medical sources disclosed that a number of injuries among Palestinians by Israeli live and rubber bullets were received in al-Khalil’s hospitals.
Violent clashes erupted in different locations in Saeer town in the wake of Israeli storming of Wad al-Sharq area in the town where Israeli soldiers showered residents with tear gas canisters.
The clashes followed declaring the town as an Israeli military zone in the wake of an anti-occupation stabbing operation against a Jewish settler near Metsada settlement in southern Bethlehem.
Eyewitnesses told the PIC reporter that large numbers of Israeli military vehicles raided the town from three of its entrances and deployed soldiers in different locations in search for the stabber.
The forces imposed curfew on the town and a state of alert prevailed. Israeli sources said a disguised Palestinian in Israeli military uniform managed to flee the scene after he threw stones at a car of a settler and stabbed him after he got out of the car.
An Israeli army unit then opened its gunfire randomly at Palestinian youths who were present at the place leading to injuries among Palestinians. Azzam Shalalda, 20, got injured in the neck. He is receiving treatment in al-Khalil hospital in very serious condition.
The sources told the PIC reporter on Sunday that Israeli ambulances rushed to the scene in Saeer town and carried the Israeli injured soldier. Israeli forces arrested scores of Palestinians in Etzion area and the entrance of Saeer town, the sources added.
Medical sources disclosed that a number of injuries among Palestinians by Israeli live and rubber bullets were received in al-Khalil’s hospitals.
Violent clashes erupted in different locations in Saeer town in the wake of Israeli storming of Wad al-Sharq area in the town where Israeli soldiers showered residents with tear gas canisters.
The clashes followed declaring the town as an Israeli military zone in the wake of an anti-occupation stabbing operation against a Jewish settler near Metsada settlement in southern Bethlehem.
Eyewitnesses told the PIC reporter that large numbers of Israeli military vehicles raided the town from three of its entrances and deployed soldiers in different locations in search for the stabber.
The forces imposed curfew on the town and a state of alert prevailed. Israeli sources said a disguised Palestinian in Israeli military uniform managed to flee the scene after he threw stones at a car of a settler and stabbed him after he got out of the car.
An Israeli army unit then opened its gunfire randomly at Palestinian youths who were present at the place leading to injuries among Palestinians. Azzam Shalalda, 20, got injured in the neck. He is receiving treatment in al-Khalil hospital in very serious condition.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Sunday stormed the house of Sheikh Ahmed al-Qeiq, a senior Hamas official, in Dura town, south of al-Khalil city, and handed him a summons for interrogation from the Shin Bet.
His family told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) a large number of Israeli troops aboard five military vehicles, including a troop carrier, stormed Naqet Nuh neighborhood in Dura and encircled the house of Sheikh Qeiq before breaking into it and handing him the summons from the intelligence.
It added that the invading troops prevented the sons of Sheikh Qeiq, who live nearby, from leaving their homes during their raid on the house.
According to the summons, the Sheikh was ordered by the Shin Bet to go next Wednesday to its interrogation center in Gush Etzion settlement bloc, south of Jerusalem.
Sheikh Ahmed al-Qeiq had been released about two and a half months ago from an Israeli jail after spending 13 months in administrative detention with no trial or indictment.
His family told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) a large number of Israeli troops aboard five military vehicles, including a troop carrier, stormed Naqet Nuh neighborhood in Dura and encircled the house of Sheikh Qeiq before breaking into it and handing him the summons from the intelligence.
It added that the invading troops prevented the sons of Sheikh Qeiq, who live nearby, from leaving their homes during their raid on the house.
According to the summons, the Sheikh was ordered by the Shin Bet to go next Wednesday to its interrogation center in Gush Etzion settlement bloc, south of Jerusalem.
Sheikh Ahmed al-Qeiq had been released about two and a half months ago from an Israeli jail after spending 13 months in administrative detention with no trial or indictment.

Three Palestinian teenagers have been kidnapped, on Sunday at dawn, by Israeli soldiers invading the al-‘Obeydiyya town, east of Bethlehem, while three others were summoned for interrogation. The army also kidnapped a Palestinian in Hebron after assaulting him.
Local sources in the al-‘Obeydiyya said the soldiers stormed and ransacked several homes, and kidnapped Khaled Mohammad Radayda, 17, Hisham Nabil Radayda, 19, and Zeidan Ahmad ash-Shayeb, 15.
The soldiers cuffed the kidnapped Palestinians, and took them to the Etzion military base, south of Bethlehem, for interrogation.
Three Palestinians, identified as Issam Ata ash-Sha'er, 17, and Monir Mohammad Shanayta, 22, from al-'Obeydiyya, and Issam ‘Ata ash-Sha'er, from Bethlehem city, were also summoned for interrogation in Etzion.
In addition, soldiers assaulted and wounded a young Palestinian man, identified as Ahmad Sa'adi al-Heeh, 20 years of age, in the Old City of Hebron, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank, and kidnapped him.
Local sources in the al-‘Obeydiyya said the soldiers stormed and ransacked several homes, and kidnapped Khaled Mohammad Radayda, 17, Hisham Nabil Radayda, 19, and Zeidan Ahmad ash-Shayeb, 15.
The soldiers cuffed the kidnapped Palestinians, and took them to the Etzion military base, south of Bethlehem, for interrogation.
Three Palestinians, identified as Issam Ata ash-Sha'er, 17, and Monir Mohammad Shanayta, 22, from al-'Obeydiyya, and Issam ‘Ata ash-Sha'er, from Bethlehem city, were also summoned for interrogation in Etzion.
In addition, soldiers assaulted and wounded a young Palestinian man, identified as Ahmad Sa'adi al-Heeh, 20 years of age, in the Old City of Hebron, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank, and kidnapped him.

Israeli soldiers kidnapped, Sunday, five Palestinians, including two children, in occupied East Jerusalem, while a number of fanatic Israeli settlers burnt a car, and wrote racist graffiti.
The Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic) said the soldiers kidnapped five Palestinians, after invading their homes and violently searched them, causing property damage, in addition to interrogating their families.
Silwanic stated the soldiers kidnapped Mansour Ahmad Abu Gharbiyya, 49, his son Ahmad, 18, in the Suwwana neighborhood.
The soldiers also kidnapped a child, identified as Majd Kamal al-'Awar, 15 years of age, from his family’s home in Silwan.
Another child, identified as 'Omar Khalil Abu al-Hawa, 16, was also kidnapped from his home, in the at-Tour town.
In addition, a teenager identified as Farid Khalil 'Obeid, 18, was kidnapped from his home in the al-'Eesawiyya town.
The army also invaded homes in Silwan, and handed summoned several Palestinians for interrogation. Three of them has been identified as Ahmad Jalal al-‘Awar, 19, his brother Bilal, 21, and ‘Aaed Khalil ‘Obeisan.
It is worth mentioning that Israeli soldiers have kidnapped at least 22 Palestinians, in different parts of occupied Jerusalem, in less than 48 hours.
In related news, Israeli fanatics infiltrated Um Touba village, south of Jerusalem, and burnt a Palestinian car, in addition to writing racist graffiti, including “Death To Arabs” and "Revenge."
The Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic) said the soldiers kidnapped five Palestinians, after invading their homes and violently searched them, causing property damage, in addition to interrogating their families.
Silwanic stated the soldiers kidnapped Mansour Ahmad Abu Gharbiyya, 49, his son Ahmad, 18, in the Suwwana neighborhood.
The soldiers also kidnapped a child, identified as Majd Kamal al-'Awar, 15 years of age, from his family’s home in Silwan.
Another child, identified as 'Omar Khalil Abu al-Hawa, 16, was also kidnapped from his home, in the at-Tour town.
In addition, a teenager identified as Farid Khalil 'Obeid, 18, was kidnapped from his home in the al-'Eesawiyya town.
The army also invaded homes in Silwan, and handed summoned several Palestinians for interrogation. Three of them has been identified as Ahmad Jalal al-‘Awar, 19, his brother Bilal, 21, and ‘Aaed Khalil ‘Obeisan.
It is worth mentioning that Israeli soldiers have kidnapped at least 22 Palestinians, in different parts of occupied Jerusalem, in less than 48 hours.
In related news, Israeli fanatics infiltrated Um Touba village, south of Jerusalem, and burnt a Palestinian car, in addition to writing racist graffiti, including “Death To Arabs” and "Revenge."

Several Palestinian young men on Saturday evening suffered bullet injuries during clashes with Israeli soldiers in Bethlehem and Jenin.
Medical sources reported that two young men suffered injuries from rubber bullets fired by soldiers during the confrontations that started at the northern entrance to Bethlehem city.
Eyewitnesses told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that the events started in the vicinity of Bilal Ibn Rabah Mosque, where the young men clashed with the invading troops, who showered them with tear gas and opened fire at them.
The violent clashes broke out after a large number of Israeli soldiers stormed an area near the Mosque to provide protection for Jewish settlers during their visit to a tomb there they claim to be sacred.
In Jenin, others also suffered injuries from rubber bullets and tear gas during similar events in Zububa town west of the city.
A medical source in the city said that all the wounded were provided with on-site medical assistance, including members of a family, who suffocated after a tear gas canister landed inside their house.
The PIC was told that a young man called Ibrahim Jaradat was taken prisoner by the invading troops during their campaign in Jenin.
In a separate incident, Jewish settlers from Mevo Dotan settlement in Yabud town, southwest of Jenin, sabotaged on the same day a greenhouse belonging to a Palestinian citizen and caused damage to its agricultural contents, according to local sources.
Medical sources reported that two young men suffered injuries from rubber bullets fired by soldiers during the confrontations that started at the northern entrance to Bethlehem city.
Eyewitnesses told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that the events started in the vicinity of Bilal Ibn Rabah Mosque, where the young men clashed with the invading troops, who showered them with tear gas and opened fire at them.
The violent clashes broke out after a large number of Israeli soldiers stormed an area near the Mosque to provide protection for Jewish settlers during their visit to a tomb there they claim to be sacred.
In Jenin, others also suffered injuries from rubber bullets and tear gas during similar events in Zububa town west of the city.
A medical source in the city said that all the wounded were provided with on-site medical assistance, including members of a family, who suffocated after a tear gas canister landed inside their house.
The PIC was told that a young man called Ibrahim Jaradat was taken prisoner by the invading troops during their campaign in Jenin.
In a separate incident, Jewish settlers from Mevo Dotan settlement in Yabud town, southwest of Jenin, sabotaged on the same day a greenhouse belonging to a Palestinian citizen and caused damage to its agricultural contents, according to local sources.
24 oct 2015

The occupation forces arrested on Friday night Zuheir Al-Zeer after raiding his house in the neighborhood of Abbasyeh in Silwan.
The Minister of Occupation Army transferred on Friday two young Jerusalemite men to administrative arrest while the Israeli judges extended the arrest of several young men for interrogation.
Amjad Abu Asab, head of Jerusalemites detainees and prisoners families committee, explained that the Israeli authorities transferred Mohammad Rukon and Mohammad Ma’moon Razem to administrative arrest for three months.
He added that the Magistrate judge decided to release Zeinab Assaileh.
Extensions of arrest
The Magistrate judge extended last Thursday the arrest of Shifa’ Shallodi until next Monday.
The judge released Mahdi Shallodi with a bail of 800 NIS, house-arrest and deportation to Shu’fat refugee camp until next Monday.
The police released on Thursday morning the 11-year old Fadi Shallodi after detaining and interrogating him for several hours.
Al-Dameer organization lawyer, Mohammad Mahmoud, explained that the Magistrate judge extended the arrest of Anas Tufaha and Walid Tufaha until 26/10/2015, Shawkat Abdulrahman until 27/10/2015 and Ahmad Za’aneen until 29/10/2015.
The judge decided to release Bashar Mahmoud with a 500-NIS bail, house-arrest and deportation to Al-Tur for 5 days.
The judge also extended the arrest of Amani Baha’ until next Monday and the children Mohammad Shallodi, Mohammad Odeh and Ahmad Rajabi until 25/10/2015.
The occupation forces arrested on Thursday night and Friday morning Ahmad Alami and the 17-year old Amir Bilbeisi from the Old City of Jerusalem and one young man from the village of Jabal Al-Mukabber.
The Minister of Occupation Army transferred on Friday two young Jerusalemite men to administrative arrest while the Israeli judges extended the arrest of several young men for interrogation.
Amjad Abu Asab, head of Jerusalemites detainees and prisoners families committee, explained that the Israeli authorities transferred Mohammad Rukon and Mohammad Ma’moon Razem to administrative arrest for three months.
He added that the Magistrate judge decided to release Zeinab Assaileh.
Extensions of arrest
The Magistrate judge extended last Thursday the arrest of Shifa’ Shallodi until next Monday.
The judge released Mahdi Shallodi with a bail of 800 NIS, house-arrest and deportation to Shu’fat refugee camp until next Monday.
The police released on Thursday morning the 11-year old Fadi Shallodi after detaining and interrogating him for several hours.
Al-Dameer organization lawyer, Mohammad Mahmoud, explained that the Magistrate judge extended the arrest of Anas Tufaha and Walid Tufaha until 26/10/2015, Shawkat Abdulrahman until 27/10/2015 and Ahmad Za’aneen until 29/10/2015.
The judge decided to release Bashar Mahmoud with a 500-NIS bail, house-arrest and deportation to Al-Tur for 5 days.
The judge also extended the arrest of Amani Baha’ until next Monday and the children Mohammad Shallodi, Mohammad Odeh and Ahmad Rajabi until 25/10/2015.
The occupation forces arrested on Thursday night and Friday morning Ahmad Alami and the 17-year old Amir Bilbeisi from the Old City of Jerusalem and one young man from the village of Jabal Al-Mukabber.

Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) kidnapped on Saturday the Hamas leader Yasser Badrasawi at Ennab Israeli checkpoint between Nablus and Tulkarem cities in the northern West Bank.
The family of Badrasawi told the PIC reporter that Israeli forces detained Yasser, while he was going to his work place, then took him to Howarah military camp to the south of Nablus.
Yasser Badrasawi is an ex-detainee in Israeli jails from which he was released a few months ago. He was also detained for several times in Palestinian Authority jails for his political affiliation.
The family of Badrasawi told the PIC reporter that Israeli forces detained Yasser, while he was going to his work place, then took him to Howarah military camp to the south of Nablus.
Yasser Badrasawi is an ex-detainee in Israeli jails from which he was released a few months ago. He was also detained for several times in Palestinian Authority jails for his political affiliation.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Friday evening released Palestinian lawmaker Abdul-Jaber Faqhaa, from Hamas, after detaining him for several hours at a military checkpoint near Bethlehem city.
His family told Quds Press that the IOF detained MP Faqhaa at a makeshift checkpoint as he was driving to Ramallah city on a road near Bethlehem, adding that he was released after several hours
The Israeli occupation authority had already detained the lawmaker administratively last April before releasing him following his participation in a mass hunger strike for 63 days.
His family told Quds Press that the IOF detained MP Faqhaa at a makeshift checkpoint as he was driving to Ramallah city on a road near Bethlehem, adding that he was released after several hours
The Israeli occupation authority had already detained the lawmaker administratively last April before releasing him following his participation in a mass hunger strike for 63 days.

Several Israeli military vehicles invaded, on Saturday at dawn, the Jenin refugee camp, in the northern West Bank district of Jenin, and kidnapped two Palestinians. The soldiers also invaded Qabatia town, south of the city.
Media sources said the soldiers invaded and searched several homes, and kidnapped Yahya Mohammad Turkman, in his twenties, and Islam Hamed, from Ramallah, who was in the refugee camp during the invasion.
The sources added that the soldiers caused property damage while violently searching the invaded homes, and interrogated several Palestinians.
In addition, the soldiers invaded Qabatia town, south of Jenin, searched several homes and interrogated the families; no arrests were reported.
Media sources said the soldiers invaded and searched several homes, and kidnapped Yahya Mohammad Turkman, in his twenties, and Islam Hamed, from Ramallah, who was in the refugee camp during the invasion.
The sources added that the soldiers caused property damage while violently searching the invaded homes, and interrogated several Palestinians.
In addition, the soldiers invaded Qabatia town, south of Jenin, searched several homes and interrogated the families; no arrests were reported.

The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) launched at dawn Saturday a large-scale raid and arrest campaign in occupied Jerusalem. 12 Palestinians including a child were detained during the campaign.
Five Jerusalemite youths were nabbed in Issawiya town east of the city after Israeli forces brutally stormed and searched their family homes.
A child and a woman were among four arrests reported in Silwan town south of al-Aqsa Mosque.
Two other detainees were nabbed in Jabal Mukbar east of the occupied city and taken to an unknown detention center.
Along the same line, clashes continued overnight in Abu Dis town during which at least one youth was arrested.
Five Jerusalemite youths were nabbed in Issawiya town east of the city after Israeli forces brutally stormed and searched their family homes.
A child and a woman were among four arrests reported in Silwan town south of al-Aqsa Mosque.
Two other detainees were nabbed in Jabal Mukbar east of the occupied city and taken to an unknown detention center.
Along the same line, clashes continued overnight in Abu Dis town during which at least one youth was arrested.

Israeli soldiers have kidnapped, late on Friday at night and on Saturday at dawn, eleven Palestinians, including two children, in different parts of occupied Jerusalem.
The Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic) said the soldiers invaded the al-‘Eesawiyya town, south of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, searched several homes and kidnapped Wajdi Mahmoud, Daoud Yousef Atiyya, Abed Dari and Mohammad Ali Nasser.
The soldiers also kidnapped Faraj al-Joulani from Ras al-‘Amoud in Silwan, Tawfiq Abu Dheim, 16, from Jabal al-Mokabber, in addition to Radwan Abdul-Rahman, 19, from ath-Thoury neighborhood, and a child identified as Nidal al-Bazlameet.
In addition, soldiers kidnapped Zoheir az-Zeer and Samer Shalloudi, both from Silwan, and also kidnapped Shalloudi’s child brother, but released him later; their mother was taken prisoner a few days ago.
The child was released under the condition of being held under house arrest.
In Abu Dis town, southeast of Jerusalem, soldiers kidnapped a Palestinian identified as Awni Jalal Salah.
In related news, the Israeli Prison Authority issued an arbitrary Administrative Detention order against a young man identified as Ahmad Sabri Abu Diab, from Silwan, holding him captive without charges or trial, and filed an indictment against Mahmoud Abdul-Latif, 25, from the Old City.
Also Saturday, soldiers closed a number of Gates of the Old City, and deployed dozens of soldiers, allegedly searching for a young man who “attempted to stab a settler near Bab al-‘Amoud."
The Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic) said the soldiers invaded the al-‘Eesawiyya town, south of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, searched several homes and kidnapped Wajdi Mahmoud, Daoud Yousef Atiyya, Abed Dari and Mohammad Ali Nasser.
The soldiers also kidnapped Faraj al-Joulani from Ras al-‘Amoud in Silwan, Tawfiq Abu Dheim, 16, from Jabal al-Mokabber, in addition to Radwan Abdul-Rahman, 19, from ath-Thoury neighborhood, and a child identified as Nidal al-Bazlameet.
In addition, soldiers kidnapped Zoheir az-Zeer and Samer Shalloudi, both from Silwan, and also kidnapped Shalloudi’s child brother, but released him later; their mother was taken prisoner a few days ago.
The child was released under the condition of being held under house arrest.
In Abu Dis town, southeast of Jerusalem, soldiers kidnapped a Palestinian identified as Awni Jalal Salah.
In related news, the Israeli Prison Authority issued an arbitrary Administrative Detention order against a young man identified as Ahmad Sabri Abu Diab, from Silwan, holding him captive without charges or trial, and filed an indictment against Mahmoud Abdul-Latif, 25, from the Old City.
Also Saturday, soldiers closed a number of Gates of the Old City, and deployed dozens of soldiers, allegedly searching for a young man who “attempted to stab a settler near Bab al-‘Amoud."

Islam Hamed
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Saturday kidnapped a number of ex-detainees from their homes during campaigns in different West Bank areas.
According to the Hebrew media, the IOF kidnapped Islam Hamed, who was released by the Palestinian Authority intelligence apparatus about one month ago after he went on hunger strike for a long period.
Hamed, a wanted member of al-Qassam Brigades of Hamas, was jailed by the PA intelligence after the Israeli side accused him of opening fire at a settler's car in 2010.
In Nablus, the IOF stormed Burqa town and raided the homes of Nafer and Mustafa Hajji, the brothers of Salim Hajji, a member of al-Qassam Brigades.
Local sources told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that Israeli troops searched the houses of the brothers using dogs and caused damage to their furniture before arresting Mustafa Hajji, an ex-detainee in Israeli jails.
In Jenin, the IOF ransacked the house of ex-detainee Yehya Turkman in the city before arresting him and another house in Qabatiya town.
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Saturday kidnapped a number of ex-detainees from their homes during campaigns in different West Bank areas.
According to the Hebrew media, the IOF kidnapped Islam Hamed, who was released by the Palestinian Authority intelligence apparatus about one month ago after he went on hunger strike for a long period.
Hamed, a wanted member of al-Qassam Brigades of Hamas, was jailed by the PA intelligence after the Israeli side accused him of opening fire at a settler's car in 2010.
In Nablus, the IOF stormed Burqa town and raided the homes of Nafer and Mustafa Hajji, the brothers of Salim Hajji, a member of al-Qassam Brigades.
Local sources told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that Israeli troops searched the houses of the brothers using dogs and caused damage to their furniture before arresting Mustafa Hajji, an ex-detainee in Israeli jails.
In Jenin, the IOF ransacked the house of ex-detainee Yehya Turkman in the city before arresting him and another house in Qabatiya town.
23 oct 2015

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Friday kidnapped nine Palestinian young men from their homes during campaigns in different areas of Jerusalem and the West Bank.
Local sources in Jerusalem said that the Israeli police forces stormed al-Suwanna neighborhood in east Jerusalem and kidnapped a young man identified as Ahmed al-Alami from his home.
In Ramallah, another young man called Ahmed al-Hareesh was also taken prisoner during a raid on his home in Beitunia town, west of the city.
The IOF also raided at dawn some homes in the towns of Safa and Beit Ur al-Tahta in Ramallah province, with no reported arrests.
Skirmishes, however, took place between Palestinian young men and Israeli soldiers during the campaign in Beit Ur al-Tahta.
In Bethlehem, the IOF ransacked the house of 21-year-old Khudair Abu Khudair in Aida refugee camp before taking him handcuffed to an undeclared place.
Different areas of al-Khalil also saw similar campaigns, where six young men were reportedly kidnapped from their homes.
Local sources in Jerusalem said that the Israeli police forces stormed al-Suwanna neighborhood in east Jerusalem and kidnapped a young man identified as Ahmed al-Alami from his home.
In Ramallah, another young man called Ahmed al-Hareesh was also taken prisoner during a raid on his home in Beitunia town, west of the city.
The IOF also raided at dawn some homes in the towns of Safa and Beit Ur al-Tahta in Ramallah province, with no reported arrests.
Skirmishes, however, took place between Palestinian young men and Israeli soldiers during the campaign in Beit Ur al-Tahta.
In Bethlehem, the IOF ransacked the house of 21-year-old Khudair Abu Khudair in Aida refugee camp before taking him handcuffed to an undeclared place.
Different areas of al-Khalil also saw similar campaigns, where six young men were reportedly kidnapped from their homes.

The Israeli Occupation Authorities (IOA) declared since the early morning hours of Friday a state of high alert in occupied Jerusalem, West Bank, and along Gaza borders in anticipation of the outbreak of expected clashes as Palestinians call for day of anger.
Thousands of Israeli policemen and soldiers were deployed since the morning hours throughout occupied Jerusalem and West Bank and within the Green Line cities as huge marches are scheduled to be organized after Friday prayers in protest against Israeli crimes.
Over the past three weeks, more than 54 Palestinians have been killed, while almost 2000 others were injured by Israeli gunfire during the clashes that broke out in protest against Israeli attempts to take full control of al-Aqsa Mosque and occupied Jerusalem.
Earlier Thursday, Hamas called for a Friday of Anger across the occupied Palestinian territories in protest at Israel’s growing terrorism against Palestinian civilians and Islamic places of worship.
Hamas called on the Palestinian masses across the occupied West Bank to join the sweeping rallies set to be staged Friday following noon prayers.
Meanwhile, violent clashes broke out in al-Fawar refugee camp south of al-Khalil as Israeli forces stormed it today morning.
A Palestinian young man was arrested during the clashes; while another was shot and injured with a rubber bullet, eyewitnesses said.
Heavily armed settlers were also seen at the entrance to the camp accompanied with Israeli soldiers.
Thousands of Israeli policemen and soldiers were deployed since the morning hours throughout occupied Jerusalem and West Bank and within the Green Line cities as huge marches are scheduled to be organized after Friday prayers in protest against Israeli crimes.
Over the past three weeks, more than 54 Palestinians have been killed, while almost 2000 others were injured by Israeli gunfire during the clashes that broke out in protest against Israeli attempts to take full control of al-Aqsa Mosque and occupied Jerusalem.
Earlier Thursday, Hamas called for a Friday of Anger across the occupied Palestinian territories in protest at Israel’s growing terrorism against Palestinian civilians and Islamic places of worship.
Hamas called on the Palestinian masses across the occupied West Bank to join the sweeping rallies set to be staged Friday following noon prayers.
Meanwhile, violent clashes broke out in al-Fawar refugee camp south of al-Khalil as Israeli forces stormed it today morning.
A Palestinian young man was arrested during the clashes; while another was shot and injured with a rubber bullet, eyewitnesses said.
Heavily armed settlers were also seen at the entrance to the camp accompanied with Israeli soldiers.
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On the 6.16, while Ansar 'Aasi, 25, was at work at a cleaning products company in al-Bireh, clashes between soldiers and Palestinian youth took place in the area. At a certain point, as 'Aasi was standing at the entrance to the storage room, soldiers spotted him and began to violently arrest him, kicking and assaulting him with their rifles.
The incident was captured on the company's security cameras. 'Aasi required medical treatment ans was taken to Hadassah Ein Karem hospital on 7.10.2015. 'Aasi was held in detention for two days before even being taken for interrogation at the Binyamin police station. Police interrogators there told him that three soldiers identified him as a stone thrower. In spite of his denials, the police did not bother to check his alibi claim, in |
spite of the existence of footage. Only following an arrest extension hearing at the Ofer military court, was the police willing to view the footage, which was brought to them on Friday, 9.10.2015. 'Aasi was released unconditionally on Sunday, 11.10, after five days in wrongful detention.
B'Tselem does not know whether the soldiers who arrested 'Aasi were held accountable for assaulting him and making up false charges.
B'Tselem does not know whether the soldiers who arrested 'Aasi were held accountable for assaulting him and making up false charges.

Israeli soldiers kidnapped, earlier Friday, five Palestinians in the southern West Bank district of Hebron, and one in the central West bank city of Ramallah, after invading their homes and searching them.
Media sources in Hebron said the soldiers invaded the southern area of Hebron city, and kidnapped Fayez Sa’adi Rajabi, 22 years of age.
The soldiers also invaded the al-Fawwar refugee camp, Doura, Sammoa’ and Beit Ummar towns, and kidnapped Mohammad Salama al-Maqousi, Mahmoud Badran Ebreiwish, Mo’tasem Ramadan Mahareeq, 17, and Husam Zoheir Ekhlayyel, 19 years of age.
In addition, soldiers invaded Betunia town, west of Ramallah, and kidnapped Ahmad Nour al-Hreish, 24, after searching his family's home, causing property damage.
The soldiers also invaded the home of detainee Mohammad Nasser, in Beit ‘Or town, and violently searched it.
Clashes took place between the invading soldiers and dozens of local youths in the town, and the soldiers fired dozens of gas bombs and rubber-coated steel bullets.
Media sources in Hebron said the soldiers invaded the southern area of Hebron city, and kidnapped Fayez Sa’adi Rajabi, 22 years of age.
The soldiers also invaded the al-Fawwar refugee camp, Doura, Sammoa’ and Beit Ummar towns, and kidnapped Mohammad Salama al-Maqousi, Mahmoud Badran Ebreiwish, Mo’tasem Ramadan Mahareeq, 17, and Husam Zoheir Ekhlayyel, 19 years of age.
In addition, soldiers invaded Betunia town, west of Ramallah, and kidnapped Ahmad Nour al-Hreish, 24, after searching his family's home, causing property damage.
The soldiers also invaded the home of detainee Mohammad Nasser, in Beit ‘Or town, and violently searched it.
Clashes took place between the invading soldiers and dozens of local youths in the town, and the soldiers fired dozens of gas bombs and rubber-coated steel bullets.

A Palestinian worker was injured, Friday, after Israeli soldiers assaulted him at a construction site, near the central West Bank city of Ramallah, causing several various bruises and fractures. The army also kidnapped A Palestinian in Bethlehem.
Medical sources said the Palestinian was working at a construction site in the Modi'in illegal Israeli settlement, built on Palestinian lands, before the soldiers chased him, and started beating and kicking him.
The Palestinian suffered a fracture in his leg, in addition to cuts and bruises to various parts of his body.
In addition, soldiers invaded the 'Aida refugee camp, north of Bethlehem, and kidnapped a young Palestinian man, identified as Akram Khdeir Abu Khdeir, 21, after storming his family home and searching it.
Furthermore, Israeli sources said a soldier was slightly injured, near the Gush Etzion settlement block, south of Bethlehem, allegedly after a Palestinian stabbed him.
The army shot and wounded the Palestinian in the legs, and arrested him.
Medical sources said the Palestinian was working at a construction site in the Modi'in illegal Israeli settlement, built on Palestinian lands, before the soldiers chased him, and started beating and kicking him.
The Palestinian suffered a fracture in his leg, in addition to cuts and bruises to various parts of his body.
In addition, soldiers invaded the 'Aida refugee camp, north of Bethlehem, and kidnapped a young Palestinian man, identified as Akram Khdeir Abu Khdeir, 21, after storming his family home and searching it.
Furthermore, Israeli sources said a soldier was slightly injured, near the Gush Etzion settlement block, south of Bethlehem, allegedly after a Palestinian stabbed him.
The army shot and wounded the Palestinian in the legs, and arrested him.

Israeli soldiers shot, on Friday morning, a Palestinian teen while walking towards his family's olive orchard, northwest of the southern West Bank city of Hebron, and kidnapped him despite his injury.
Media sources in Hebron said the wounded Palestinian has been identified as Mos'ab Mohammad Eghneimat, 16 years of age, and that the soldiers prevented Palestinian medics from reaching him.
The attack took place in a Palestinian Olive orchard isolated behind the Annexation Wall, in Wad as-Sour area, west of Khirbit ad-Deir area in Surif town.
The Palestinians said the army subjects them to extensive military searches on monitored gates of the Annexation Wall, and that they cannot enter their own orchards without military-issued permits.
They added that the soldiers also assaulted several villagers, and forced them onto the ground before denying them access to their orchards.
Media sources in Hebron said the wounded Palestinian has been identified as Mos'ab Mohammad Eghneimat, 16 years of age, and that the soldiers prevented Palestinian medics from reaching him.
The attack took place in a Palestinian Olive orchard isolated behind the Annexation Wall, in Wad as-Sour area, west of Khirbit ad-Deir area in Surif town.
The Palestinians said the army subjects them to extensive military searches on monitored gates of the Annexation Wall, and that they cannot enter their own orchards without military-issued permits.
They added that the soldiers also assaulted several villagers, and forced them onto the ground before denying them access to their orchards.

The Israeli occupation army claimed an explosive device was detonated close to one of its patrols in al-Khalil city and another one was found near Occupied Jerusalem.
According to the Hebrew news website 0404, an explosive device exploded near an Israeli military patrol traveling on a road between Idna and Tarqumiyah towns in al-Khalil, but no one was injured in the attack.
Consequently, military reinforcements arrived at the area and embarked on combing it for the attackers.
The same website also claimed that Israeli soldiers had discovered a homemade bomb with a Hamas flag attached to it in an area near Kokhav Ya'akov settlement , north of Jerusalem.
In a separate incident, the Israeli army said that it had opened fire at a Palestinian young man and arrested him near Husan town in Bethlehem, alleging that he threw a Molotov cocktail at a military force.
According to the Hebrew news website 0404, an explosive device exploded near an Israeli military patrol traveling on a road between Idna and Tarqumiyah towns in al-Khalil, but no one was injured in the attack.
Consequently, military reinforcements arrived at the area and embarked on combing it for the attackers.
The same website also claimed that Israeli soldiers had discovered a homemade bomb with a Hamas flag attached to it in an area near Kokhav Ya'akov settlement , north of Jerusalem.
In a separate incident, the Israeli army said that it had opened fire at a Palestinian young man and arrested him near Husan town in Bethlehem, alleging that he threw a Molotov cocktail at a military force.