25 oct 2016

The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) confiscated Tuesday evening a Palestinian child’s bicycle in Aida refugee camp, north of Bethlehem.
Local sources affirmed that Israeli forces stopped a Palestinian child near the eastern entrance to the refugee camp while playing in the area before confiscating his bicycle.
Meanwhile, Israeli forces arrested two young men while heading to their agricultural land to harvest their olives in Kafer Qaddum town, east of Qalqilia.
Local activist Murad Shteiwi affirmed that the 17-year-old boy Rafaa Hussein and Mohamed Nidal, 20, were detained while heading to their agricultural land.
Local sources affirmed that Israeli forces stopped a Palestinian child near the eastern entrance to the refugee camp while playing in the area before confiscating his bicycle.
Meanwhile, Israeli forces arrested two young men while heading to their agricultural land to harvest their olives in Kafer Qaddum town, east of Qalqilia.
Local activist Murad Shteiwi affirmed that the 17-year-old boy Rafaa Hussein and Mohamed Nidal, 20, were detained while heading to their agricultural land.

Mohammad Dweik 13
The Israeli police forces arrested Tuesday five Palestinians in occupied Jerusalem. Three children were among the reported arrests.
A 13-year-old boy was detained after Israeli police stormed Issawiya town for allegedly being involved in stone-throwing attacks.
The boy was then taken to a nearby police station for investigation.
The Israeli police forces arrested Tuesday five Palestinians in occupied Jerusalem. Three children were among the reported arrests.
A 13-year-old boy was detained after Israeli police stormed Issawiya town for allegedly being involved in stone-throwing attacks.
The boy was then taken to a nearby police station for investigation.

Mohammed and Saif Abu Kudair 12
A number of local houses were also stormed during the raid which led to the outbreak of violent clashes. No injuries were initially reported.
Wadi al-Hilweh Information Center has earlier revealed that two twins aged 12 were detained from Shufat neighborhood north of the occupied city.
Earlier Tuesday, 12 Palestinians were detained across occupied Jerusalem and West Bank.
A number of local houses were also stormed during the raid which led to the outbreak of violent clashes. No injuries were initially reported.
Wadi al-Hilweh Information Center has earlier revealed that two twins aged 12 were detained from Shufat neighborhood north of the occupied city.
Earlier Tuesday, 12 Palestinians were detained across occupied Jerusalem and West Bank.

An Israeli court refused Tuesday to end the isolation of Sheikh Raed Salah, head of the Islamic Movement within the Green Line, Mizan Center for Human Rights revealed.
The center had earlier submitted an appeal for ending Sheikh Salah’s isolation.
The Israeli Prison Service (IPS) had sent Sheikh Salah to solitary confinement since his detention on May 8, 2016 and imposed on him a number of punitive measures.
"We have sent several letters to the IPS asking for clear justification over Sheikh Salah’s continued isolation. However, we received no response," according to the center. Sheikh Salah’s isolation has been renewed each month since his detention, the center pointed out.
For his part, the lawyer Khaled Zabarqa affirmed that the Israeli court refused to end Sheikh Salah’s isolation under the pretext that he could influence the other prisoners.
Sheikh Salah, who is serving a nine-month sentence, is currently held in Raymond prison’s solitary confinement.
The lawyer described the court’s decision as an illegal, arbitrary decision.
Sheikh Salah was sentenced last year for alleged incitement to violence over a sermon he delivered in 2007 in occupied Jerusalem.
The center had earlier submitted an appeal for ending Sheikh Salah’s isolation.
The Israeli Prison Service (IPS) had sent Sheikh Salah to solitary confinement since his detention on May 8, 2016 and imposed on him a number of punitive measures.
"We have sent several letters to the IPS asking for clear justification over Sheikh Salah’s continued isolation. However, we received no response," according to the center. Sheikh Salah’s isolation has been renewed each month since his detention, the center pointed out.
For his part, the lawyer Khaled Zabarqa affirmed that the Israeli court refused to end Sheikh Salah’s isolation under the pretext that he could influence the other prisoners.
Sheikh Salah, who is serving a nine-month sentence, is currently held in Raymond prison’s solitary confinement.
The lawyer described the court’s decision as an illegal, arbitrary decision.
Sheikh Salah was sentenced last year for alleged incitement to violence over a sermon he delivered in 2007 in occupied Jerusalem.

The Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS) has reported that Israeli soldiers have kidnapped, overnight and earlier on Tuesday, thirteen Palestinians, including two children, in different parts of the occupied West Bank.
The Bethlehem office of the PPS said the soldiers invaded Nahhalin town, southwest of the city, searched homes and kidnapped three Palestinians identified as Abdul-Karim Shakarna, 18, Khaled Shadi Najajra, 14, and Omran Yousef Najajra, 16.
In Jenin, in the northern part of the West Bank, the soldiers searched a few homes and kidnapped Nidal Ja’far, 30, and Mahmoud Ma’moun Hawasheen.
In Ramallah, in central West Bank, the soldiers invaded the al-Am’ari refugee camp, and kidnapped Mohammad Sobhi Nimir, 23, after breaking into his home and searching it.
In addition, the Jerusalem office of the PPS said the soldiers kidnapped five Palestinians, identified as Ragheb Abu Sneina, Monir al-‘Ajlouni, Mo’men Hasheem, Majd Sharifa and Nasser al-‘Ajlouni, in the occupied city.
Also in Jerusalem, the soldiers stopped and harassed a large number of schoolchildren and young men in Bab al-‘Amoud area, while provocatively searching and humiliating them.
The soldiers also invaded at dawn the home of Misbah Abu Sbeih, in the ar-Ram town, north of Jerusalem, and photographed its interior and exterior in preparation for demolishing it.
Abu Sbeih was killed by the army, on October 9th, after carrying out a drive-by shooting in Jerusalem, killing two Israelis and wounding six others.
Following his death, the soldiers repeatedly broke into it his home, and homes of his relatives, and abducted his father and his daughter, Eman Abu Sbeih, along with several other siblings and relatives.
The army also shut down all stores, and warehouses, owned by the family, under direct orders from Roni Noma, the commander of the Israeli Army Depth Corps, who cited article 319 of the Israeli Emergency Law of 1948.
On Monday at night, the soldiers kidnapped Makram Shadi Ghawi, 18, from his home in the northern West Bank city of Tulkarem, and Mohammad Wajeeh Hilal, from his home in Beit Ur al-Tahta, south of Ramallah.
Also on Monday at night, the soldiers invaded the home of detainee Jad Sultan, in Hebron city, in the southern part of the West Bank, and violently searched it.
His family said the soldiers brought their detained son with them during the search; Sultan was kidnapped by the army two days ago.
The soldiers also fired several concussion grenades and gas bombs at a few homes close to Sultan’s property, and withdrew from the area.
The Bethlehem office of the PPS said the soldiers invaded Nahhalin town, southwest of the city, searched homes and kidnapped three Palestinians identified as Abdul-Karim Shakarna, 18, Khaled Shadi Najajra, 14, and Omran Yousef Najajra, 16.
In Jenin, in the northern part of the West Bank, the soldiers searched a few homes and kidnapped Nidal Ja’far, 30, and Mahmoud Ma’moun Hawasheen.
In Ramallah, in central West Bank, the soldiers invaded the al-Am’ari refugee camp, and kidnapped Mohammad Sobhi Nimir, 23, after breaking into his home and searching it.
In addition, the Jerusalem office of the PPS said the soldiers kidnapped five Palestinians, identified as Ragheb Abu Sneina, Monir al-‘Ajlouni, Mo’men Hasheem, Majd Sharifa and Nasser al-‘Ajlouni, in the occupied city.
Also in Jerusalem, the soldiers stopped and harassed a large number of schoolchildren and young men in Bab al-‘Amoud area, while provocatively searching and humiliating them.
The soldiers also invaded at dawn the home of Misbah Abu Sbeih, in the ar-Ram town, north of Jerusalem, and photographed its interior and exterior in preparation for demolishing it.
Abu Sbeih was killed by the army, on October 9th, after carrying out a drive-by shooting in Jerusalem, killing two Israelis and wounding six others.
Following his death, the soldiers repeatedly broke into it his home, and homes of his relatives, and abducted his father and his daughter, Eman Abu Sbeih, along with several other siblings and relatives.
The army also shut down all stores, and warehouses, owned by the family, under direct orders from Roni Noma, the commander of the Israeli Army Depth Corps, who cited article 319 of the Israeli Emergency Law of 1948.
On Monday at night, the soldiers kidnapped Makram Shadi Ghawi, 18, from his home in the northern West Bank city of Tulkarem, and Mohammad Wajeeh Hilal, from his home in Beit Ur al-Tahta, south of Ramallah.
Also on Monday at night, the soldiers invaded the home of detainee Jad Sultan, in Hebron city, in the southern part of the West Bank, and violently searched it.
His family said the soldiers brought their detained son with them during the search; Sultan was kidnapped by the army two days ago.
The soldiers also fired several concussion grenades and gas bombs at a few homes close to Sultan’s property, and withdrew from the area.

Israeli soldiers have kidnapped, on Tuesday morning, five Palestinians, including a guard of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, in occupied Jerusalem. The District Court in Jerusalem ordered the release of several previously detained Palestinians, and ordered several others under further interrogation.
The Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic) has reported that the soldiers kidnapped a guard of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, identified as Mohannad az-Zaghal, while working near the Chain Gate, and took him to a nearby police center.
Silwanic added that the soldiers also invaded and searched several homes in Bab Hatta area, in the Old City, and kidnapped five Palestinians.
The kidnapped residents have been identified as Nasser al-‘Ajlouni, Monir al-‘Ajlouni, Ragheb Abu Sneina, Mo’men Hasheem and Majd Sharifa.
In related the Israeli District Court in Jerusalem ordered six Palestinians, including two children, under further interrogation.
Lawyer Mohammad Mahmoud said the court extended the remand of Fadi Shawwa, Jawad Mazra’o, and two children as Yousef Abu Shkheidem and Mohammad Bayya’, until Wednesday, Mohammad Shiokhi and Mohammad Mousa, until October 27th, and Jihad Sbeitan until further notice.
Silwanic stated that the Israeli court recently ordered a child, identified as Mohammad Jabr Abbassi, under house arrest for seven days and imposed a 650 Shekels fine.
Last Sunday, the Israeli police released Ziad Tareq Nasser, Amer Ziad Zidani, Luay Khader Rajabi, Majdi Fawwaz Abu Tayeh, Karim Ishaq Abu Tayeh, Ayman Abu Tayeh, Mosallam Odah, Maher Samer Sarhan, Ali Marwan Shiokhi, Abdullah Abu Khatti, Mustafa Asaliyya, Mohammad Issa Ateyya, Ahmad Khaled Oweisat, Mohammad Khaled Oweisat and Nour Amer Oweisat, under the condition that they do not return to their homes in Silwan, Jabal al-Mokabber and al- ‘Eesawiyya, in Jerusalem, for five days.
The Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic) has reported that the soldiers kidnapped a guard of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, identified as Mohannad az-Zaghal, while working near the Chain Gate, and took him to a nearby police center.
Silwanic added that the soldiers also invaded and searched several homes in Bab Hatta area, in the Old City, and kidnapped five Palestinians.
The kidnapped residents have been identified as Nasser al-‘Ajlouni, Monir al-‘Ajlouni, Ragheb Abu Sneina, Mo’men Hasheem and Majd Sharifa.
In related the Israeli District Court in Jerusalem ordered six Palestinians, including two children, under further interrogation.
Lawyer Mohammad Mahmoud said the court extended the remand of Fadi Shawwa, Jawad Mazra’o, and two children as Yousef Abu Shkheidem and Mohammad Bayya’, until Wednesday, Mohammad Shiokhi and Mohammad Mousa, until October 27th, and Jihad Sbeitan until further notice.
Silwanic stated that the Israeli court recently ordered a child, identified as Mohammad Jabr Abbassi, under house arrest for seven days and imposed a 650 Shekels fine.
Last Sunday, the Israeli police released Ziad Tareq Nasser, Amer Ziad Zidani, Luay Khader Rajabi, Majdi Fawwaz Abu Tayeh, Karim Ishaq Abu Tayeh, Ayman Abu Tayeh, Mosallam Odah, Maher Samer Sarhan, Ali Marwan Shiokhi, Abdullah Abu Khatti, Mustafa Asaliyya, Mohammad Issa Ateyya, Ahmad Khaled Oweisat, Mohammad Khaled Oweisat and Nour Amer Oweisat, under the condition that they do not return to their homes in Silwan, Jabal al-Mokabber and al- ‘Eesawiyya, in Jerusalem, for five days.
24 oct 2016

Israeli police arrested at dawn Monday 19 Jerusalemites including five minors throughout occupied Jerusalem.
Spokesman for the Israeli police claimed in a statement issued Monday that the detainees are suspected in anti-occupation attacks during Jewish holidays.
The detainees were expected to be brought before court today to extend their detention, the sources added.
Spokesman for the Israeli police claimed in a statement issued Monday that the detainees are suspected in anti-occupation attacks during Jewish holidays.
The detainees were expected to be brought before court today to extend their detention, the sources added.

The Israel Occupation Forces (IOF) arrested overnight and at dawn Monday three Palestinians during a raid campaign in Nablus and Qalqilia, north of the West Bank.
The Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS) affirmed that two arrests were reported in Nablus, while a third young man was detained in Qalqilia.
The rights group pointed out that three youngsters were arrested in occupied Jerusalem late yesterday.
Two more arrests were carried out yesterday in Nablus as well.
More than 7,000 Palestinians are currently held in Israeli jails including 1,700 sick prisoners, 68 women, 480 children, and more than 20 journalists.
IOF arrests 2 Palestinians in Nablus
The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) carried out at dawn Monday a large-scale raid campaign throughout Nablus. Two arrests were reported during the raid.
Local sources affirmed that Israeli forces stormed Talfeet town south of the city late yesterday and detained two young men after breaking into their family homes amid heavy fire of sound bombs.
Similar raids were carried out in Beit Furik and Kafer Qalil towns amid large presence of Israeli soldiers.
The Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS) affirmed that two arrests were reported in Nablus, while a third young man was detained in Qalqilia.
The rights group pointed out that three youngsters were arrested in occupied Jerusalem late yesterday.
Two more arrests were carried out yesterday in Nablus as well.
More than 7,000 Palestinians are currently held in Israeli jails including 1,700 sick prisoners, 68 women, 480 children, and more than 20 journalists.
IOF arrests 2 Palestinians in Nablus
The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) carried out at dawn Monday a large-scale raid campaign throughout Nablus. Two arrests were reported during the raid.
Local sources affirmed that Israeli forces stormed Talfeet town south of the city late yesterday and detained two young men after breaking into their family homes amid heavy fire of sound bombs.
Similar raids were carried out in Beit Furik and Kafer Qalil towns amid large presence of Israeli soldiers.
23 oct 2016

The Israeli occupation police on Sunday kidnapped Palestinian youngsters and banned others from their hometowns.
The Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan said the Israeli police released a number of Palestinian youngsters, kidnapped earlier from Silwan, on condition of a five-day ban.
Israeli cops escorted by border police launched a mass-abduction campaign in Occupied Jerusalem at the crack of dawn under the pretext of breaching order during the Yom Kippur holiday.
A few hours earlier, the Israeli occupation army kidnapped at least 19 Palestinians, including five minors, from Occupied Jerusalem after they wreaked havoc on their family homes on claims of hurling stones and Molotov cocktails on the occupation troops.
Two Palestinians youngsters were, meanwhile, kidnapped by the occupation soldiers from Nablus as they tried to pass through the Hawara checkpoint, to the south of Nablus.
The Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan said the Israeli police released a number of Palestinian youngsters, kidnapped earlier from Silwan, on condition of a five-day ban.
Israeli cops escorted by border police launched a mass-abduction campaign in Occupied Jerusalem at the crack of dawn under the pretext of breaching order during the Yom Kippur holiday.
A few hours earlier, the Israeli occupation army kidnapped at least 19 Palestinians, including five minors, from Occupied Jerusalem after they wreaked havoc on their family homes on claims of hurling stones and Molotov cocktails on the occupation troops.
Two Palestinians youngsters were, meanwhile, kidnapped by the occupation soldiers from Nablus as they tried to pass through the Hawara checkpoint, to the south of Nablus.

Israeli soldiers invaded, on Sunday at dawn, several districts in the occupied West Bank, searched many homes and kidnapped at least six Palestinians. The soldiers also confiscated large sums of cash in Qalqilia and Hebron, and kidnapped 20 Palestinians in occupied East Jerusalem.
The Tulkarem office of the Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS), in the northern part of the West Bank, said several army jeeps invaded Anabta town, east of Tulkarem, and kidnapped one Palestinian, identified as As’ad Hazem Foqaha, 18.
The soldiers also invaded Qalqilia city, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank, and kidnapped Suleiman Abu Shehab.
Also in Azzoun, the soldiers and Israeli security officers confiscated large sums of cash allegedly used to finance the Hamas movement.
The soldiers also invaded the al-Yamoun town, west of the northern West Bank city of Jenin, and kidnapped Khaled Ahmad Houshiyya.
In Ramallah, the army invaded Beit ‘Or at-Tihta village, west of Ramallah, and kidnapped Mohammad Wajeeh Othman.
In Hebron, in the southern part of the West Bank, the soldiers invaded Sa’ir town, east of the city, and confiscated money from a home, after invading and searching it.
The Tulkarem office of the Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS), in the northern part of the West Bank, said several army jeeps invaded Anabta town, east of Tulkarem, and kidnapped one Palestinian, identified as As’ad Hazem Foqaha, 18.
The soldiers also invaded Qalqilia city, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank, and kidnapped Suleiman Abu Shehab.
Also in Azzoun, the soldiers and Israeli security officers confiscated large sums of cash allegedly used to finance the Hamas movement.
The soldiers also invaded the al-Yamoun town, west of the northern West Bank city of Jenin, and kidnapped Khaled Ahmad Houshiyya.
In Ramallah, the army invaded Beit ‘Or at-Tihta village, west of Ramallah, and kidnapped Mohammad Wajeeh Othman.
In Hebron, in the southern part of the West Bank, the soldiers invaded Sa’ir town, east of the city, and confiscated money from a home, after invading and searching it.

Israeli soldiers invaded, on Sunday at dawn, Silwan and the al-‘Eesawiyya towns, Jabal al-Mokabber village and Shu’fat refugee camp, in occupied East Jerusalem, violently searched dozens of homes and kidnapped twenty Palestinians.
The Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic) has reported that the soldiers surrounded Silwan, al-‘Eesawiyya and Jabal al-Mokabber, in addition to Shu’fat refugee camp, while military helicopter hovered overhead.
It added that the soldiers invaded dozens of homes, and violently searched them, before kidnapping twenty Palestinians, identified as:
Silwan:
1. Ziad Tareq Nasser, 20.
2. Amer Ziad Zidani, 20.
3. Luay Khader Rajabi, 21.
4. Majdi Fawwaz Abu Tayeh, 27.
5. Karim Ishaq Abu Tayeh, 28.
6. Ayman Abu Tayeh, 18.
7. Musallam Odeh, 16.
8. Maher Samer Sarhan, 17.
9. Ali Marwan Shiokhi, 18.
10. Rabea’ Nidal Gheith, 27.
Al-‘Eesawiyya:
11. Dia’ Jarrah Abu Ryala, 15.
12. Abdullah Abu Khatti, 16.
13. Mustafa ‘Asaliyya.
14. Mohammad Issa Ateyya, 19.
Jabal al-Mokabber:
15. Ahmad Khaled ‘Oweisat, 18.
16. Mohammad Khaled ‘Oweisat, 15.
17. Nour Amer ‘Oweisat.
Shu’fat refugee camp:
18. Mohammad Na’im Bayya’, 15.
19. Yousef Saber Abu Shkheidem, 16.
20. Jawad Maz’aro.
The Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic) has reported that the soldiers surrounded Silwan, al-‘Eesawiyya and Jabal al-Mokabber, in addition to Shu’fat refugee camp, while military helicopter hovered overhead.
It added that the soldiers invaded dozens of homes, and violently searched them, before kidnapping twenty Palestinians, identified as:
Silwan:
1. Ziad Tareq Nasser, 20.
2. Amer Ziad Zidani, 20.
3. Luay Khader Rajabi, 21.
4. Majdi Fawwaz Abu Tayeh, 27.
5. Karim Ishaq Abu Tayeh, 28.
6. Ayman Abu Tayeh, 18.
7. Musallam Odeh, 16.
8. Maher Samer Sarhan, 17.
9. Ali Marwan Shiokhi, 18.
10. Rabea’ Nidal Gheith, 27.
Al-‘Eesawiyya:
11. Dia’ Jarrah Abu Ryala, 15.
12. Abdullah Abu Khatti, 16.
13. Mustafa ‘Asaliyya.
14. Mohammad Issa Ateyya, 19.
Jabal al-Mokabber:
15. Ahmad Khaled ‘Oweisat, 18.
16. Mohammad Khaled ‘Oweisat, 15.
17. Nour Amer ‘Oweisat.
Shu’fat refugee camp:
18. Mohammad Na’im Bayya’, 15.
19. Yousef Saber Abu Shkheidem, 16.
20. Jawad Maz’aro.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Saturday evening kidnapped four Palestinian youngsters from eastern Jenin province, in the northern West Bank.
A PIC news correspondent said the Israeli occupation soldiers kidnapped four Palestinian youths from the Mahameed family.
The captives have been identified as Amar Abdul Baset, Muneer Redwan, Ahmad Sleiman, and Abdullah Hashem.
Meanwhile, Israeli fanatic settlers held provocative parties near Palestinian homes in al-Farsiya neighborhood, in the northern Jordan Valley.
Locals said Israeli settlers driving in the area chanted racist slogans and played the drums, sparking rage among the locals.
A PIC news correspondent said the Israeli occupation soldiers kidnapped four Palestinian youths from the Mahameed family.
The captives have been identified as Amar Abdul Baset, Muneer Redwan, Ahmad Sleiman, and Abdullah Hashem.
Meanwhile, Israeli fanatic settlers held provocative parties near Palestinian homes in al-Farsiya neighborhood, in the northern Jordan Valley.
Locals said Israeli settlers driving in the area chanted racist slogans and played the drums, sparking rage among the locals.

Israeli soldiers on Saturday evening kidnapped a Palestinian university student at a makeshift checkpoint on a road in the West Bank.
Local sources and eyewitnesses explained that 22-year-old Khaled al-Jabari, a student at an-Najah University, was stopped and kidnapped at an abrupt roadblock between the cities of Nablus and Tulkarem.
They added that soldiers intercepted the car he was aboard, checked his ID card and then took him blindfolded and handcuffed to an undeclared place. The reason for his detention is still unknown.
The Israeli occupation forces kidnap Palestinian young men almost on a daily basis at makeshift roadblocks in the West Bank.
Local sources and eyewitnesses explained that 22-year-old Khaled al-Jabari, a student at an-Najah University, was stopped and kidnapped at an abrupt roadblock between the cities of Nablus and Tulkarem.
They added that soldiers intercepted the car he was aboard, checked his ID card and then took him blindfolded and handcuffed to an undeclared place. The reason for his detention is still unknown.
The Israeli occupation forces kidnap Palestinian young men almost on a daily basis at makeshift roadblocks in the West Bank.