22 oct 2019

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Monday arrested a number of Palestinian citizens while they were attempting to enter the Palestinian territories occupied since 1948 through a separation wall gate near Zeita town, north of Tulkarem.
Local sources told the PIC reporter that 10 Palestinian youths were arrested at a separation wall gate and moved to an undeclared destination.
Dozens of Palestinian citizens have been shot or arrested by the IOF in the recent weeks while attempting to enter the 1948 occupied territories through Zeita gate in the separation wall near Tulkarem.
Local sources told the PIC reporter that 10 Palestinian youths were arrested at a separation wall gate and moved to an undeclared destination.
Dozens of Palestinian citizens have been shot or arrested by the IOF in the recent weeks while attempting to enter the 1948 occupied territories through Zeita gate in the separation wall near Tulkarem.

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Tuesday at dawn, fourteen Palestinians, including eight from Jerusalem and two siblings in Bethlehem, from their homes in the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has confirmed.
The PPS said dozens of soldiers invaded the al-‘Isawiya town, in occupied Jerusalem, searched and ransacked homes and abducted eight Palestinians.
They have been identified as Mohammad Bassam Obeid, Mohammad Walid Obeid, Mohammad Zakariya Oleyyan, Husam Oleyyan, Wadea’ Oleyyan, Nour Maher Mheisin, Abed Tha’er Mahmoud and Ahmad Abu Roumi.
In Bethlehem governorate, south of Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted Mohammad Suleiman Sha’er, Ahmad Khaled Lahham, Hayyan Ibrahim Taqatqa and his brother Raddad.
The soldiers also abducted Ammar Adel Zahran, from his home in Deir Abu Mashal town, and Abed Hamed Hamdan, from Beit Sira town, near Ramallah in central West Bank.
Israeli Soldiers Abduct Four Young Men In Bethlehem, One In Ramallah
Israeli soldiers abducted, on Tuesday at dawn, four young Palestinian men, including two siblings, in West Bank governorate of Bethlehem, south of occupied Jerusalem, in addition to one Palestinian in Ramallah, in central West Bank.
Media sources said the soldiers invaded and searched many homes, in several parts of Bethlehem governorate, and interrogated a few Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
They added that the soldiers abducted Ahmad Khaled Lahham, 25, from Deheishe refugee camp, south of Bethlehem.
The soldiers also abducted Mohammad Suleiman Sha’er, 19, from his home in Teqoua’ town, southeast of Bethlehem.
In addition, the soldiers invaded homes in Umm Salmouna village, south of Bethlehem, before abducting Hayyan Ibrahim Taqatqa, 32, and his brother Raddad, 29.
In Ramallah, in central West Bank, the soldiers invaded Beit Sira village, west of the city, and abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Abdulrahman Wawi, after storming his home and searching it.
Soldiers Abduct Eight Palestinians In Jerusalem
Israeli soldiers abducted, on Tuesday at dawn, eight young Palestinian men in the al-Isawiya town, in occupied East Jerusalem, after the army invaded and ransacked many homes.
Media sources in Jerusalem said the soldiers interrogated many Palestinians, while violently searching their homes.
They added that the soldiers abducted Abed Tha’er Mahmoud, Ahmad Abu Roumi, Mohammad Walid Mahmoud, Mohammad Bassam Obeid, Nour Maher Mheisin, Mohammad Zakariya Oleyyan, Mohsin Wadea’ Oleyyan and Husam Oleyyan.
It is worth mentioning that, on Monday at night, the soldiers invaded the town, assaulted a young man and abducted another, identified as Salem Darwish.
The Israeli army has been carrying out daily invasions, searches of homes and property, in addition to abducting dozens of residents.
The PPS said dozens of soldiers invaded the al-‘Isawiya town, in occupied Jerusalem, searched and ransacked homes and abducted eight Palestinians.
They have been identified as Mohammad Bassam Obeid, Mohammad Walid Obeid, Mohammad Zakariya Oleyyan, Husam Oleyyan, Wadea’ Oleyyan, Nour Maher Mheisin, Abed Tha’er Mahmoud and Ahmad Abu Roumi.
In Bethlehem governorate, south of Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted Mohammad Suleiman Sha’er, Ahmad Khaled Lahham, Hayyan Ibrahim Taqatqa and his brother Raddad.
The soldiers also abducted Ammar Adel Zahran, from his home in Deir Abu Mashal town, and Abed Hamed Hamdan, from Beit Sira town, near Ramallah in central West Bank.
Israeli Soldiers Abduct Four Young Men In Bethlehem, One In Ramallah
Israeli soldiers abducted, on Tuesday at dawn, four young Palestinian men, including two siblings, in West Bank governorate of Bethlehem, south of occupied Jerusalem, in addition to one Palestinian in Ramallah, in central West Bank.
Media sources said the soldiers invaded and searched many homes, in several parts of Bethlehem governorate, and interrogated a few Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
They added that the soldiers abducted Ahmad Khaled Lahham, 25, from Deheishe refugee camp, south of Bethlehem.
The soldiers also abducted Mohammad Suleiman Sha’er, 19, from his home in Teqoua’ town, southeast of Bethlehem.
In addition, the soldiers invaded homes in Umm Salmouna village, south of Bethlehem, before abducting Hayyan Ibrahim Taqatqa, 32, and his brother Raddad, 29.
In Ramallah, in central West Bank, the soldiers invaded Beit Sira village, west of the city, and abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Abdulrahman Wawi, after storming his home and searching it.
Soldiers Abduct Eight Palestinians In Jerusalem
Israeli soldiers abducted, on Tuesday at dawn, eight young Palestinian men in the al-Isawiya town, in occupied East Jerusalem, after the army invaded and ransacked many homes.
Media sources in Jerusalem said the soldiers interrogated many Palestinians, while violently searching their homes.
They added that the soldiers abducted Abed Tha’er Mahmoud, Ahmad Abu Roumi, Mohammad Walid Mahmoud, Mohammad Bassam Obeid, Nour Maher Mheisin, Mohammad Zakariya Oleyyan, Mohsin Wadea’ Oleyyan and Husam Oleyyan.
It is worth mentioning that, on Monday at night, the soldiers invaded the town, assaulted a young man and abducted another, identified as Salem Darwish.
The Israeli army has been carrying out daily invasions, searches of homes and property, in addition to abducting dozens of residents.
21 oct 2019

Hordes of Jewish settlers on Monday morning desecrated the Aqsa Mosque’s courtyards under police protection.
According to local sources, some settlers performed rituals after they entered the Mosque through al-Maghariba Gate. video video
Meanwhile, the Israeli occupation police rounded up two Jerusalemite young men from the Mosque’s Bab al-Rahma prayer building.
Police forces also assaulted a number of women outside the Mosque and arrested pro-Aqsa activist Umm Tareq Da’our, her son Tareq and another activist called Aida as-Sidawi. video
According to local sources, some settlers performed rituals after they entered the Mosque through al-Maghariba Gate. video video
Meanwhile, the Israeli occupation police rounded up two Jerusalemite young men from the Mosque’s Bab al-Rahma prayer building.
Police forces also assaulted a number of women outside the Mosque and arrested pro-Aqsa activist Umm Tareq Da’our, her son Tareq and another activist called Aida as-Sidawi. video

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) Monday kidnaped four Palestinian citizens, including a child, in the West Bank and Jerusalem.
According to local sources, the IOF kidnaped at dawn 14-year-old Mu’tasim Antouri near the northern crossing of Qalqilya city.
In Bethlehem, the IOF broke into and ransacked the house of ex-detainee Anas Malsh during a dawn campaign in Dawha City, without making arrests.
In Ramallah, violent clashes broke out between local youths and Israeli forces after the latter stormed Surda town and assaulted citizens.
The IOF also stormed at dawn Dura al-Qar village in northern Ramallah and fired volleys of tear gas grenades in its streets, with no reported reason. video
In al-Khalil city, the IOF kidnaped a young man after raiding his home near al-Shafi’ie Mosque and raided al-Qawasmi apartment building in Beersheba street.
In Jerusalem, Israeli police forces kidnaped two young men, with no reason, from the Aqsa Mosque’s Bab al-Rahma payer building in the eastern area of the holy site.
According to local sources, the IOF kidnaped at dawn 14-year-old Mu’tasim Antouri near the northern crossing of Qalqilya city.
In Bethlehem, the IOF broke into and ransacked the house of ex-detainee Anas Malsh during a dawn campaign in Dawha City, without making arrests.
In Ramallah, violent clashes broke out between local youths and Israeli forces after the latter stormed Surda town and assaulted citizens.
The IOF also stormed at dawn Dura al-Qar village in northern Ramallah and fired volleys of tear gas grenades in its streets, with no reported reason. video
In al-Khalil city, the IOF kidnaped a young man after raiding his home near al-Shafi’ie Mosque and raided al-Qawasmi apartment building in Beersheba street.
In Jerusalem, Israeli police forces kidnaped two young men, with no reason, from the Aqsa Mosque’s Bab al-Rahma payer building in the eastern area of the holy site.

The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported, Monday, that six Palestinian detainees continue the hunger strike in Israeli prisons, including a detainee who stated the strike 100 days ago, in addition to one woman who began her strike 28 days ago, protesting being held under the arbitrary Administrative Detention orders, without charges.
The PPS stated that detainee Ahmad Ghannam, 42, Doura town near the southern West Bank city of Hebron, has started the hunger strike 100 days ago, and is scheduled to have a court hearing on his appeal this coming Wednesday, November 23rd.
It stated that Ghannam is in a very serious health condition, and was moved to an Israeli hospital more than a week ago, but is determined to continue his strike, protesting being held without charges.
The PPS added that Ghannam is also deprived of family visits, and faces various punitive measures, including being held in solitary confinement, in addition to constant violations. Prior to being moved to Kaplan Israeli medical center, he was held in solidarity confinement in Nitzan-Ramla Prison.
Ghannam, a married father of two children, was taken prisoner on June 18th, 2019, and was slapped with an Administrative Detention order, before he started the hunger strike, and then received an extension of the detention order for additional two months and a half.
The detainee is also a cancer patient, and requires specialized medical treatment, in addition to other complications, including in his immunity system.
Five other detainees are ongoing withy the hunger strike, also protesting being held under Administrative Detention orders.
Ismael Ali started the hunger strike 90 days ago, Tareq Qa’dan, 83 days ago, Ahmad Zahran, 30 days ago, Mos’ab al-Hindi, 28 days ago, and Hiba al-Lubbadi, 28 days ago.
The hunger-striking detainees are facing various health complications, including severe pain all over their bodies, serious weight loss, vomiting blood, poor vision, repeatedly fainting, heart palpitations, and skin discoloration.
The Israeli Prison Administration constantly transfers the striking detainees to various prisons, to prevent them from resting to force them to end their strike.
The PPS stated that detainee Ahmad Ghannam, 42, Doura town near the southern West Bank city of Hebron, has started the hunger strike 100 days ago, and is scheduled to have a court hearing on his appeal this coming Wednesday, November 23rd.
It stated that Ghannam is in a very serious health condition, and was moved to an Israeli hospital more than a week ago, but is determined to continue his strike, protesting being held without charges.
The PPS added that Ghannam is also deprived of family visits, and faces various punitive measures, including being held in solitary confinement, in addition to constant violations. Prior to being moved to Kaplan Israeli medical center, he was held in solidarity confinement in Nitzan-Ramla Prison.
Ghannam, a married father of two children, was taken prisoner on June 18th, 2019, and was slapped with an Administrative Detention order, before he started the hunger strike, and then received an extension of the detention order for additional two months and a half.
The detainee is also a cancer patient, and requires specialized medical treatment, in addition to other complications, including in his immunity system.
Five other detainees are ongoing withy the hunger strike, also protesting being held under Administrative Detention orders.
Ismael Ali started the hunger strike 90 days ago, Tareq Qa’dan, 83 days ago, Ahmad Zahran, 30 days ago, Mos’ab al-Hindi, 28 days ago, and Hiba al-Lubbadi, 28 days ago.
The hunger-striking detainees are facing various health complications, including severe pain all over their bodies, serious weight loss, vomiting blood, poor vision, repeatedly fainting, heart palpitations, and skin discoloration.
The Israeli Prison Administration constantly transfers the striking detainees to various prisons, to prevent them from resting to force them to end their strike.
20 oct 2019

”Israeli soldiers abducted, on Sunday afternoon, two young, and summoned six others for interrogation, in occupied East Jerusalem.
Media sources said the soldiers abducted Shadi Mohammad Mheisin, 23, from the al-‘Isawiya town, as he was returning home from work.
They added that the soldiers also abducted Ala’ Najeeb, while standing in front of the Bab ar-Rahma Mosque, in the Al-Aqsa Mosque Compound.
Furthermore, the soldiers summoned six young men for interrogation, after stopping them near Bab Hotta Gate, while leaving Al-Aqsa.
They have been identified as Monir al-Basity, Ibrahim an-Natsha, Mohammad Shweiki, Fuad Shaweesh, Gheith Gheith, and Laith Gheith.
Media sources said the soldiers abducted Shadi Mohammad Mheisin, 23, from the al-‘Isawiya town, as he was returning home from work.
They added that the soldiers also abducted Ala’ Najeeb, while standing in front of the Bab ar-Rahma Mosque, in the Al-Aqsa Mosque Compound.
Furthermore, the soldiers summoned six young men for interrogation, after stopping them near Bab Hotta Gate, while leaving Al-Aqsa.
They have been identified as Monir al-Basity, Ibrahim an-Natsha, Mohammad Shweiki, Fuad Shaweesh, Gheith Gheith, and Laith Gheith.

The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has confirmed that Israeli soldiers abducted, on Sunday at dawn, nine Palestinians, including a mother and her child, and a wounded young man, in several parts of the occupied West Bank.
The PPS office in Tubas governorate, in northeastern West Bank, said the soldiers abducted Abdullah Hamed Bani Odah, and his brother, Mohammad, in addition to Mohammad Taher Bani Odah, while they were heading to Jerusalem for work.
It added that the soldiers shot Abdullah with a live round in his leg, before abducting him.
In occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted a child from the al-‘Isawiya town, identified as Mohammad Gheith, only twelve years of age, along with his mother who tried to dearrest him, in addition to Ashraf Dirbas and Abdul-Rahman Basheeti.
Furthermore, the soldiers abducted Hamed Nabil ‘Oweiss, 21, from his home in the al-Lubban ash-Sharqiya town, south of the northern West Bank city of Nablus, while crossing the nearby Za’tara, after stopping and searching his car.
It is worth mentioning that the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society has reported that Israeli soldiers have abducted twenty-two Palestinians in the West Bank, mainly from Jerusalem and Jericho, in less than 48 hours.
The PPS office in Tubas governorate, in northeastern West Bank, said the soldiers abducted Abdullah Hamed Bani Odah, and his brother, Mohammad, in addition to Mohammad Taher Bani Odah, while they were heading to Jerusalem for work.
It added that the soldiers shot Abdullah with a live round in his leg, before abducting him.
In occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted a child from the al-‘Isawiya town, identified as Mohammad Gheith, only twelve years of age, along with his mother who tried to dearrest him, in addition to Ashraf Dirbas and Abdul-Rahman Basheeti.
Furthermore, the soldiers abducted Hamed Nabil ‘Oweiss, 21, from his home in the al-Lubban ash-Sharqiya town, south of the northern West Bank city of Nablus, while crossing the nearby Za’tara, after stopping and searching his car.
It is worth mentioning that the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society has reported that Israeli soldiers have abducted twenty-two Palestinians in the West Bank, mainly from Jerusalem and Jericho, in less than 48 hours.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Sunday arrested a number of Palestinian citizens during large-scale campaigns in the West Bank.
Local sources reported that three Palestinian citizens, including a 13-year-old boy, were arrested in Qalqilya and Tulkarem.
Dozens of Palestinian homes were raided and searched in different West Bank villages and towns.
Several settler attacks during olive harvest were reported in Ramallah on Saturday.
Eyewitnesses said that groups of Israeli settlers, accompanied by armed forces, attacked Palestinian farmers who were picking olives in Burqa and Beitin villages in Ramallah.
At least four Palestinian farmers choked on tear gas fired by the Israeli soldiers who accompanied the settlers.
Meanwhile in Nablus, three Palestinian olive pickers suffered various injuries after being assaulted by Israeli settlers in Burin village.
Army Abducts A Palestinian Child In Qalqilia
Israeli soldiers abducted, on Saturday evening, a Palestinian child in Qalqilia, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank.
Local sources said the soldiers abducted the child, Fahed Saleh Eshteiwi, 13, and took him to an unknown destination.
They added that the soldiers stopped the child on Palestinian lands near the illegal Annexation Wall in the ar-Razaza area, east of Qalqilia.
The Israeli army frequently attacks and abducts Palestinians, including children, on Palestinian lands near the illegal Wall, under various allegations, including “getting too close to the wall.”
Local sources reported that three Palestinian citizens, including a 13-year-old boy, were arrested in Qalqilya and Tulkarem.
Dozens of Palestinian homes were raided and searched in different West Bank villages and towns.
Several settler attacks during olive harvest were reported in Ramallah on Saturday.
Eyewitnesses said that groups of Israeli settlers, accompanied by armed forces, attacked Palestinian farmers who were picking olives in Burqa and Beitin villages in Ramallah.
At least four Palestinian farmers choked on tear gas fired by the Israeli soldiers who accompanied the settlers.
Meanwhile in Nablus, three Palestinian olive pickers suffered various injuries after being assaulted by Israeli settlers in Burin village.
Army Abducts A Palestinian Child In Qalqilia
Israeli soldiers abducted, on Saturday evening, a Palestinian child in Qalqilia, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank.
Local sources said the soldiers abducted the child, Fahed Saleh Eshteiwi, 13, and took him to an unknown destination.
They added that the soldiers stopped the child on Palestinian lands near the illegal Annexation Wall in the ar-Razaza area, east of Qalqilia.
The Israeli army frequently attacks and abducts Palestinians, including children, on Palestinian lands near the illegal Wall, under various allegations, including “getting too close to the wall.”

Israeli soldiers detained, Saturday, seven Jordanian nationals reportedly while trying to “infiltrate” into the occupied West Bank through a border area.
Israel media sources said the soldiers intercepted the seven Jordanians, before detaining them.
They added that the detained Jordanian men were moved to interrogation facilities, and did not provide any further information.
Israel media sources said the soldiers intercepted the seven Jordanians, before detaining them.
They added that the detained Jordanian men were moved to interrogation facilities, and did not provide any further information.
19 oct 2019

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Saturday raided different areas in the West Bank and arrested a number of Palestinian citizens.
Local sources said that the IOF broke into several Palestinian homes in Bethlehem, searched them, and arrested three Palestinian youths.
Other home raids were reported in Ramallah and al-Khalil but no one was arrested.
Meanwhile, violent clashes flared up between the IOF and Palestinian youths in Azzun town in Qalqilya and al-Isawiya village in Jerusalem. video
Local sources said that the Palestinian youths responded to the IOF bullets and tear gas bombs with Molotov cocktails and stones.
Local sources said that the IOF broke into several Palestinian homes in Bethlehem, searched them, and arrested three Palestinian youths.
Other home raids were reported in Ramallah and al-Khalil but no one was arrested.
Meanwhile, violent clashes flared up between the IOF and Palestinian youths in Azzun town in Qalqilya and al-Isawiya village in Jerusalem. video
Local sources said that the Palestinian youths responded to the IOF bullets and tear gas bombs with Molotov cocktails and stones.

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Friday evening, a Palestinian child, only nine years of age, in Beit Ummar town, north of the southern West Bank city of Hebron.
The soldiers also invaded Beit Awwa, southwest of Hebron.
Media sources said the soldiers invaded the ath-Thaher area, in Beit Ummar town, and abducted a child, identified as Qussai Ibrahim Fawzi al-Ja’ar, only nine years of age, and took him to a nearby military base.
They added that the child was abducted by the soldiers while playing in the front yard of his parent’s home.
His family tried to speak with the soldiers and pleaded with them to release him, but they started firing live rounds in the air, before driving the child to a military base in the nearby illegal Karmie Tzur colony.
In related news, several army jeeps invaded, on Friday evening, Beit Awwa town, southwest of Hebron, and fired gas bombs at Palestinians, in addition to homes and stores.
The soldiers forced many stores shut and closed the gate which was installed at the main entrance of the town.
The soldiers also invaded Beit Awwa, southwest of Hebron.
Media sources said the soldiers invaded the ath-Thaher area, in Beit Ummar town, and abducted a child, identified as Qussai Ibrahim Fawzi al-Ja’ar, only nine years of age, and took him to a nearby military base.
They added that the child was abducted by the soldiers while playing in the front yard of his parent’s home.
His family tried to speak with the soldiers and pleaded with them to release him, but they started firing live rounds in the air, before driving the child to a military base in the nearby illegal Karmie Tzur colony.
In related news, several army jeeps invaded, on Friday evening, Beit Awwa town, southwest of Hebron, and fired gas bombs at Palestinians, in addition to homes and stores.
The soldiers forced many stores shut and closed the gate which was installed at the main entrance of the town.
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Israeli soldiers attacked, Friday, the weekly procession in Kufur Qaddoum town, east of the northern West Bank city of Qalqilia, and injured several protesters, in addition to abducting an international peace activist.
The Popular Committee against the Annexation Wall and Colonies in Kufur Qaddoum, said the soldiers assaulted the protesters, and ambushed some of them. It added that the soldiers fired gas bombs, causing many protesters to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation, before abducting a solidarity activist from Spain, in addition to wounding another international activist and one Palestinian, while chasing them. Several Palestinian youngsters started hurling stones at the invading |
soldiers, who fired more rubber-coated steel bullets, gas bombs and concussion grenades.
Kufur Qaddoum witnesses frequent Israeli invasions, assaults and abductions as it continues to hold is weekly nonviolent processions against the illegal Annexation Wall and colonies, and against the closure of the main road, which was blockaded by the military fifteen years ago, to enable easy access for colonialist settlers driving to and from the Kedumim colony, built on private Palestinian lands.
Kufur Qaddoum witnesses frequent Israeli invasions, assaults and abductions as it continues to hold is weekly nonviolent processions against the illegal Annexation Wall and colonies, and against the closure of the main road, which was blockaded by the military fifteen years ago, to enable easy access for colonialist settlers driving to and from the Kedumim colony, built on private Palestinian lands.