7 oct 2019

A Palestinian young man was injured on Monday morning after being shot by Israeli occupation forces (IOF) north of Tulkarem City.
Local sources told the PIC reporter that Ahmad Sa'abneh, 23, was shot in the leg at Zeita Gate near the separation wall on his way to work in the 1948 occupied Palestinian territories.
They added that the IOF prevented the medical crews from approaching the injured man and left him to bleed for about half an hour before they allowed the ambulance to transfer him to the hospital.
Local sources told the PIC reporter that Ahmad Sa'abneh, 23, was shot in the leg at Zeita Gate near the separation wall on his way to work in the 1948 occupied Palestinian territories.
They added that the IOF prevented the medical crews from approaching the injured man and left him to bleed for about half an hour before they allowed the ambulance to transfer him to the hospital.

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Monday evening, a physically disabled young Palestinian man from his home in Qalqilia city, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank.
Media sources in Qalqilia said the soldiers invaded and violently searched the home of Islam Ali Nofal, in Qalqilia city, and abducted him.
The soldiers did not provide any reason for his abduction, before placing him in their jeep and driving to an unknown destination.
IOF kidnaps Palestinian with special needs
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Monday evening kidnaped a Palestinian young man with special needs in Qalqilya city and threatened to bulldoze the Bayader tourist square in Sebastia, northwest of Nablus.
According to local sources in Qalqilya, the IOF kidnaped Islam Nofel, a young man with special needs, from his home in the city.
In a separate incident, the IOF stormed Sebastia town and informed local officials of its intent to raze the Bayader tourist square if they did not clean and prepare the site before Jewish settlers come to the area in the coming days to hold celebrations.
Media sources in Qalqilia said the soldiers invaded and violently searched the home of Islam Ali Nofal, in Qalqilia city, and abducted him.
The soldiers did not provide any reason for his abduction, before placing him in their jeep and driving to an unknown destination.
IOF kidnaps Palestinian with special needs
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Monday evening kidnaped a Palestinian young man with special needs in Qalqilya city and threatened to bulldoze the Bayader tourist square in Sebastia, northwest of Nablus.
According to local sources in Qalqilya, the IOF kidnaped Islam Nofel, a young man with special needs, from his home in the city.
In a separate incident, the IOF stormed Sebastia town and informed local officials of its intent to raze the Bayader tourist square if they did not clean and prepare the site before Jewish settlers come to the area in the coming days to hold celebrations.

The Israeli occupation forces on Sunday arrested two Palestinian youths at al-Karama crossing between the West Bank and Jordan.
Local sources told the PIC that the Israeli forces stopped Islam Fayyad and Naim Jaradat on their way back from Jordan to the West Bank city of Jenin.
The two youths were arrested and transferred to another place.
Local sources told the PIC that the Israeli forces stopped Islam Fayyad and Naim Jaradat on their way back from Jordan to the West Bank city of Jenin.
The two youths were arrested and transferred to another place.

The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported that Israeli soldiers abducted, on Monday at dawn, at least sixteen Palestinians from their homes in several parts of the occupied West Bank.
The PPS said the soldiers stormed and violently searched many homes across the West Bank, causing property damage, and questioned the families while inspecting their ID cards, before abducting eleven Palestinians.
It added that the soldiers also installed military roadblocks across the West Bank, before stopping and searching dozens of cars, and interrogated the Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
One of the abducted Palestinians is a former political prisoner, identified as Ahmad Khader al-Hroub, from Deir Samit town, west of the southern West Bank city of Hebron.
In addition, Mawwal Radio in Bethlehem has reported that several army jeeps invaded Beit Sahour city, east of Bethlehem, before the soldiers stormed and ransacked homes in Waad Hanna Sa’ad area, and abducted Nimir Michael Sa’ad and his son Dani Sa’ad.
The Abducted Palestinians have been identified as:
The PPS said the soldiers stormed and violently searched many homes across the West Bank, causing property damage, and questioned the families while inspecting their ID cards, before abducting eleven Palestinians.
It added that the soldiers also installed military roadblocks across the West Bank, before stopping and searching dozens of cars, and interrogated the Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
One of the abducted Palestinians is a former political prisoner, identified as Ahmad Khader al-Hroub, from Deir Samit town, west of the southern West Bank city of Hebron.
In addition, Mawwal Radio in Bethlehem has reported that several army jeeps invaded Beit Sahour city, east of Bethlehem, before the soldiers stormed and ransacked homes in Waad Hanna Sa’ad area, and abducted Nimir Michael Sa’ad and his son Dani Sa’ad.
The Abducted Palestinians have been identified as:
- Nimir Michael Sa’ad, Beit Sahour – Bethlehem. video
- Dani Nimir Sa’ad, Beit Sahour – Bethlehem.
- Majd Khaled al-Ja’fari, 21, from Deheishe refugee camp – Bethlehem.
- Saleh Hasan Salahat, 38, from Wad Ma’ali in Bethlehem.
- Zayed Khdeirat, ath-Thaheriyya – Hebron.
- Ahmad Khader al-Hroub, Deir Samir – Hebron.
- Kayed al-‘Amayra, al-Borj – Hebron.
- Samer Sa’id Radwan, Azzoun – Qalqilia.
- Ala’ Assem Mansour, Azzoun – Qalqilia.
- Mo’ath Islam Radwan, Azzoun – Qalqilia.
- Amro Khaled Fuqaha, 21, Anabta – Tulkarem.
- Yousef Islam Abu Rayya, 21, Anabta – Tulkarem.
- Rida Majdi Awartani, 22, Anabta – Tulkarem.
- Badruddin Firas Sobeh, 18, al-Mazra’a al-Gharbiyya – Nablus.
- Abdullah Abu Freih, al-Mazra’a al-Gharbiyya – Nablus.
- Ahmad Musleh Kleib, Hares village – Salfit. video
6 oct 2019

The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported, Sunday, that six Palestinian detainees, including one woman, held by Israel under the arbitrary Administrative Detention orders without charges or trial, are ongoing with hunger strikes; one of them started the strike 85 days ago.
The PPS stated that Ahmad Ghannam, 42, from Doura town, south of the southern West Bank city of Hebron, started the hunger strike 85 days ago, and has been imprisoned since June 18th, 2019.
He is also a former political prisoner, who was imprisoned by Israel for a total of nine years and requires specialized medical treatment due to his weakened immune system resulting from previous treatment for Leukemia.
Ghannam is a married father of two children and was recently slapped with an Administrative Detention order for 2.5 months.
The PPS added that another detainee, identified as Ismael Ali, 30, from Abu Dis town near occupied Jerusalem, started a hunger strike 75 days ago; he was taken prisoner in February of this year and is also a former political prisoner, who was imprisoned by Israel for seven years.
In addition, detainee Tareq Qa’dan, from Jenin governorate in northern West Bank, started the hunger strike 68 days ago; he was frequently abducted and imprisoned, spending a total of 11 years in prison.
Qa’dan, a married father of six children, received his latest Administrative Detention order just days before he was scheduled to be released, after serving a prison sentence for two months following his abduction on February 23rd of this year.
The third detainee, Ahmad Zahran, 42, from Deir Abu Mashal town, near Ramallah in central West Bank, started his strike fifteen days ago. He is a married father of four and was abducted this past March.
Zahran started the strike seven days ago after Israel refused to release him, and slapped him with a new Administrative Detention order, despite an agreement that was reached after he held a 39-day hunger strike earlier this year.
The fourth detainee is Mos’ab al-Hindi, 29, from Tal town near the northern West Bank city of Nablus; he was taken prisoner on September 4th and started the strike seven days ago.
Al-Hindi, a married father of two children, is a former political prisoner who went on a hunger strike for 35 days in the year 2018 and was released on September 9th same year. He was repeatedly imprisoned under Administrative Detention orders, which were renewed for a total of 24 times, over the course of numerous abductions and imprisonment.
The sixth detainee is a Palestinian woman, who is also a Jordanian citizen, identified as Hiba al-Lubbadi, 24, who started the hunger strike on September 24th. She is currently imprisoned at the al-Jalama Israeli detention facility.
She was taken prisoner on the border terminal between Jordan and the occupied West Bank, while heading to Jenin to visit with her family, and was subjected to harsh interrogation for 25 consecutive days, before she was slapped with an Administrative Detention order, and started the hunger strike seven days ago.
The PPS stated that Ahmad Ghannam, 42, from Doura town, south of the southern West Bank city of Hebron, started the hunger strike 85 days ago, and has been imprisoned since June 18th, 2019.
He is also a former political prisoner, who was imprisoned by Israel for a total of nine years and requires specialized medical treatment due to his weakened immune system resulting from previous treatment for Leukemia.
Ghannam is a married father of two children and was recently slapped with an Administrative Detention order for 2.5 months.
The PPS added that another detainee, identified as Ismael Ali, 30, from Abu Dis town near occupied Jerusalem, started a hunger strike 75 days ago; he was taken prisoner in February of this year and is also a former political prisoner, who was imprisoned by Israel for seven years.
In addition, detainee Tareq Qa’dan, from Jenin governorate in northern West Bank, started the hunger strike 68 days ago; he was frequently abducted and imprisoned, spending a total of 11 years in prison.
Qa’dan, a married father of six children, received his latest Administrative Detention order just days before he was scheduled to be released, after serving a prison sentence for two months following his abduction on February 23rd of this year.
The third detainee, Ahmad Zahran, 42, from Deir Abu Mashal town, near Ramallah in central West Bank, started his strike fifteen days ago. He is a married father of four and was abducted this past March.
Zahran started the strike seven days ago after Israel refused to release him, and slapped him with a new Administrative Detention order, despite an agreement that was reached after he held a 39-day hunger strike earlier this year.
The fourth detainee is Mos’ab al-Hindi, 29, from Tal town near the northern West Bank city of Nablus; he was taken prisoner on September 4th and started the strike seven days ago.
Al-Hindi, a married father of two children, is a former political prisoner who went on a hunger strike for 35 days in the year 2018 and was released on September 9th same year. He was repeatedly imprisoned under Administrative Detention orders, which were renewed for a total of 24 times, over the course of numerous abductions and imprisonment.
The sixth detainee is a Palestinian woman, who is also a Jordanian citizen, identified as Hiba al-Lubbadi, 24, who started the hunger strike on September 24th. She is currently imprisoned at the al-Jalama Israeli detention facility.
She was taken prisoner on the border terminal between Jordan and the occupied West Bank, while heading to Jenin to visit with her family, and was subjected to harsh interrogation for 25 consecutive days, before she was slapped with an Administrative Detention order, and started the hunger strike seven days ago.

Israeli soldiers abducted, Sunday, a young Palestinian man from occupied East Jerusalem, after interrogating him and his brother at a detention center in the city.
Local nonviolent activist Saleh Shouka said the soldiers summoned Mohammad Mojahed Abu Roumi, 23, and his brother, Hakam, 32, for interrogation, and abducted Mohammad.
The two brothers were summoned for interrogation last Wednesday, after the soldiers stormed their home in the al-‘Ezariyya town, east of Jerusalem, and violently searched the property causing excessive damage.
Hakam Abu Roumi said that after he and his brother headed to the interrogation facility today, Sunday, they were subject to harsh interrogation before he was released, while his brother was transferred to Ofar Israeli prison, near Ramallah in central West Bank.
It is worth mentioning that the two siblings are the cousins of Nassim Abu Roumi, 14, who was killed by Israel army fire in Jerusalem on August 15 2019, near the al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem after an alleged stabbing of an Israeli police officer that resulted in a light injury.
Local nonviolent activist Saleh Shouka said the soldiers summoned Mohammad Mojahed Abu Roumi, 23, and his brother, Hakam, 32, for interrogation, and abducted Mohammad.
The two brothers were summoned for interrogation last Wednesday, after the soldiers stormed their home in the al-‘Ezariyya town, east of Jerusalem, and violently searched the property causing excessive damage.
Hakam Abu Roumi said that after he and his brother headed to the interrogation facility today, Sunday, they were subject to harsh interrogation before he was released, while his brother was transferred to Ofar Israeli prison, near Ramallah in central West Bank.
It is worth mentioning that the two siblings are the cousins of Nassim Abu Roumi, 14, who was killed by Israel army fire in Jerusalem on August 15 2019, near the al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem after an alleged stabbing of an Israeli police officer that resulted in a light injury.

Israeli soldiers abducted, Sunday, ten Palestinians including a child, from their homes in several parts of the occupied West Bank, including occupied East Jerusalem, and confiscated surveillance recordings and equipment in Hebron.
The Hebron office of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS), in southern West Bank, said the soldiers invaded and ransacked homes in several parts of the governorate, and abducted five Palestinians, identified as Ahmad Khader al-Hroub, Zayed Ali Khdeirat, Kayed al-Amayra, Karim Ibrahim Abu Mariya, and Ahmad Sleibi.
It is worth mentioning that the soldiers repeatedly assaulted Ahmad Sleibi, and his brother, Ra’fat, before abducting Ahmad.
The soldiers also confiscated surveillance recordings and equipment from homes and shops in Hebron.
In Azzoun town, east of the northern West Bank city of Qalqilia, the soldiers searched homes and abducted three Palestinians, identified as Ala’ Assem Mansour, 24, Samer Sa’id Radwan, 18, and Moath Islam Radwan, 20.
In Tulkarem, in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted a child, identified as Mos’ab Abdul-Qader Abu ash-Shawareb, 14, from his home.
In Occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted Mo’men al-Hasheem, 19, from his home in Bab Hotta, and summoned Ayham Sharifa, 18, in addition to Amjad Abu Sneina, 23, for interrogation.
The Hebron office of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS), in southern West Bank, said the soldiers invaded and ransacked homes in several parts of the governorate, and abducted five Palestinians, identified as Ahmad Khader al-Hroub, Zayed Ali Khdeirat, Kayed al-Amayra, Karim Ibrahim Abu Mariya, and Ahmad Sleibi.
It is worth mentioning that the soldiers repeatedly assaulted Ahmad Sleibi, and his brother, Ra’fat, before abducting Ahmad.
The soldiers also confiscated surveillance recordings and equipment from homes and shops in Hebron.
In Azzoun town, east of the northern West Bank city of Qalqilia, the soldiers searched homes and abducted three Palestinians, identified as Ala’ Assem Mansour, 24, Samer Sa’id Radwan, 18, and Moath Islam Radwan, 20.
In Tulkarem, in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted a child, identified as Mos’ab Abdul-Qader Abu ash-Shawareb, 14, from his home.
In Occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted Mo’men al-Hasheem, 19, from his home in Bab Hotta, and summoned Ayham Sharifa, 18, in addition to Amjad Abu Sneina, 23, for interrogation.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Sunday stormed different areas in the West Bank and arrested a number of Palestinian citizens.
The IOF claimed in a statement that six Palestinian citizens were arrested for being involved in popular resistance operations against Israeli soldiers and settlers.
They also claimed that weapons were seized during a search campaign in al-Khalil City.
According to local sources, the IOF arrested six Palestinian citizens in Qalqilya, al-Khalil and Bethlehem.
Several Palestinian homes were raided and searched during the campaigns. The IOF further installed makeshift barriers on main roads in the targeted areas and hindered the movement of Palestinian residents.
The IOF claimed in a statement that six Palestinian citizens were arrested for being involved in popular resistance operations against Israeli soldiers and settlers.
They also claimed that weapons were seized during a search campaign in al-Khalil City.
According to local sources, the IOF arrested six Palestinian citizens in Qalqilya, al-Khalil and Bethlehem.
Several Palestinian homes were raided and searched during the campaigns. The IOF further installed makeshift barriers on main roads in the targeted areas and hindered the movement of Palestinian residents.

The Israeli occupation forces on Saturday night abducted a Palestinian youth in al-Isawiya town in Jerusalem City.
Local sources said that the Israeli forces stormed al-Isawiya and arrested the Palestinian youth Basel Obeid, 21, near his home in al-Shahid neighborhood.
The Israeli forces have stepped up their campaigns in al-Isawiya arresting dozens of Palestinian citizens over the past few weeks.
Local sources said that the Israeli forces stormed al-Isawiya and arrested the Palestinian youth Basel Obeid, 21, near his home in al-Shahid neighborhood.
The Israeli forces have stepped up their campaigns in al-Isawiya arresting dozens of Palestinian citizens over the past few weeks.
5 oct 2019

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Saturday arrested a Palestinian citizen after raiding his home and violently beating him.
Local sources said that the IOF assaulted the Palestinian citizen Mohammed al-Jamal in his home in al-Khalil City and prevented Palestinian medical crews from providing him first aid.
The IOF further assaulted the ambulance officer and forced the medical team out of the house.
The wounded ambulance officer, Eid Abu Minshar, said that al-Jamal was kidnapped while injured and taken to an undeclared destination.
Local sources said that the IOF assaulted the Palestinian citizen Mohammed al-Jamal in his home in al-Khalil City and prevented Palestinian medical crews from providing him first aid.
The IOF further assaulted the ambulance officer and forced the medical team out of the house.
The wounded ambulance officer, Eid Abu Minshar, said that al-Jamal was kidnapped while injured and taken to an undeclared destination.

Israeli soldiers abducted, Saturday, three young Palestinian men in the al-‘Isawiya town, in occupied East Jerusalem, and summoned for interrogation, one Palestinian from Silwan town.
The Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic) has reported that the soldiers abducted Bassel Aziz Obeid, 21, while standing in front of his home in al-‘Isawiya.
It added that the soldiers also abducted Yousef Farid Obeid and Nadim Harbi, from their homes in the town.
It is worth mentioning that the soldiers also fired rubber-coated steel bullets, gas bombs and concussion grenades in al-‘Isawiya, when the army attacked Palestinians marking the fourth anniversary of the death of Fadi Alloun, 19, who was killed by the Israeli army after soldiers claimed he stabbed an Israeli teen in Jerusalem, causing moderate wounds. Eyewitnesses challenged that allegation.
In addition, the soldiers invaded the ath-Thouri neighborhood in al-‘Isawiya, searched homes and summoned a young man, identified as Mohammad ad-Daqqaq, for interrogation on Sunday at 4 P.M.
Furthermore, the soldiers closed the main entrance road of Beit Ummar town, north of the southern West Bank city of Hebron, and abducted a Palestinian man in Hebron city.
The Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic) has reported that the soldiers abducted Bassel Aziz Obeid, 21, while standing in front of his home in al-‘Isawiya.
It added that the soldiers also abducted Yousef Farid Obeid and Nadim Harbi, from their homes in the town.
It is worth mentioning that the soldiers also fired rubber-coated steel bullets, gas bombs and concussion grenades in al-‘Isawiya, when the army attacked Palestinians marking the fourth anniversary of the death of Fadi Alloun, 19, who was killed by the Israeli army after soldiers claimed he stabbed an Israeli teen in Jerusalem, causing moderate wounds. Eyewitnesses challenged that allegation.
In addition, the soldiers invaded the ath-Thouri neighborhood in al-‘Isawiya, searched homes and summoned a young man, identified as Mohammad ad-Daqqaq, for interrogation on Sunday at 4 P.M.
Furthermore, the soldiers closed the main entrance road of Beit Ummar town, north of the southern West Bank city of Hebron, and abducted a Palestinian man in Hebron city.

Israeli soldiers abducted, Saturday, a Palestinian man in Hebron city, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank.
The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported that the soldiers abducted Mohammad Abdul-Aziz al-Jamal, after storming his home and ransacking it, and took him to n unknown destination.
The soldiers also invaded Jabal Abu Romman, Wad al-Harya, Jabal ar-Rahma and al-Harayeq areas in Hebron.
During the invasions, the soldiers searched homes, in addition to storming a car repair center after smashing its doors in the al-Harayeq area.
The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported that the soldiers abducted Mohammad Abdul-Aziz al-Jamal, after storming his home and ransacking it, and took him to n unknown destination.
The soldiers also invaded Jabal Abu Romman, Wad al-Harya, Jabal ar-Rahma and al-Harayeq areas in Hebron.
During the invasions, the soldiers searched homes, in addition to storming a car repair center after smashing its doors in the al-Harayeq area.
4 oct 2019
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![]() Israeli occupation forces arrested Thursday a Palestinian identified as Laith Darwish from Issawiyyeh in occupied Jerusalem during a raid into the neighborhood.
A video footage of the arrest has gone viral on social media. The video shows Israeli heavily armed soldiers brutally beating the young man during arrest, while he resists arrest. The video sparked angry reactions among users on social media over the brutal arrest, describing it of being savage. Others were stunned by the young unarmed man, who fought nearly 10 heavily armed soldiers alone. |

Israeli soldiers invaded, on Friday evening, the town of Beit Ummar, north of the southern West Bank city of Hebron, and injured several Palestinians, in addition to abducting one.
Local nonviolent activist, Mohammad Ayyad Awad, said several army jeeps invaded ‘Aseeda area in Beit Ummar, and attacked Palestinians protesting the invasion.
Awad added that the soldiers fired a barrage of gas bombs and concussion grenades, and chased the protesters to abduct them.
He also said that the soldiers chased a young Palestinian man with their jeep and abducted him; his name was unknown at the time of this report.
It is worth mentioning that the Israeli army claimed one soldier was injured during the protests, and that an explosion was heard near the military tower at the entrance of the town. No injuries or damages were reported.
Local nonviolent activist, Mohammad Ayyad Awad, said several army jeeps invaded ‘Aseeda area in Beit Ummar, and attacked Palestinians protesting the invasion.
Awad added that the soldiers fired a barrage of gas bombs and concussion grenades, and chased the protesters to abduct them.
He also said that the soldiers chased a young Palestinian man with their jeep and abducted him; his name was unknown at the time of this report.
It is worth mentioning that the Israeli army claimed one soldier was injured during the protests, and that an explosion was heard near the military tower at the entrance of the town. No injuries or damages were reported.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Friday kidnaped two Palestinian citizens and stole a sum of money during a campaign in the West Bank.
A spokesperson for the Israeli army claimed the two detainees were wanted by the security authorities in the West Bank, adding that over 10,000 shekels were confiscated by soldiers during the campaign in Kafr Jammal town in Qalqilya.
In a separate incident, the IOF blocked the main entrance to Azzun town in the east of Qalqilya after a Jewish settlers was allegedly injured in a stone-throwing attack on a nearby road.
A spokesperson for the Israeli army claimed the two detainees were wanted by the security authorities in the West Bank, adding that over 10,000 shekels were confiscated by soldiers during the campaign in Kafr Jammal town in Qalqilya.
In a separate incident, the IOF blocked the main entrance to Azzun town in the east of Qalqilya after a Jewish settlers was allegedly injured in a stone-throwing attack on a nearby road.

The Israeli occupation police on Thursday evening kidnaped Sheikh Najeh Bukairat, deputy head of the Islamic Awqaf Authority in Jerusalem, from a hotel during his participation in a cultural event.
According to local sources, police forces stormed Addar Hotel in Occupied Jerusalem and rounded up Sheikh Bukairat and another one called Aziz al-Asa, who works for the Employees Club in Jerusalem.
The police also detained all the participants in the event for a while, checked their IDs and handed some of them summonses ordering them to go to a police station for interrogation next Sunday.
The police also put up notices on walls in Arabic and Hebrew, banning the holding of the event on allegations that it was staged by Hamas.
According to local sources, police forces stormed Addar Hotel in Occupied Jerusalem and rounded up Sheikh Bukairat and another one called Aziz al-Asa, who works for the Employees Club in Jerusalem.
The police also detained all the participants in the event for a while, checked their IDs and handed some of them summonses ordering them to go to a police station for interrogation next Sunday.
The police also put up notices on walls in Arabic and Hebrew, banning the holding of the event on allegations that it was staged by Hamas.