24 sept 2015

The health condition of Palestinian prisoner Sami Abu Diak, 33, has reached a critical stage despite repeated calls by the Palestinian Authority for the Israeli Prison Service to address his medical needs.
The Ministry of Health sent a medical delegation, headed by Kamal al-Shakhra, to visit Abu Diak at the Assaf HaRofeh Hospital where the detainee is currently being held.
Al-Shakhra said Abu Diak is suffering from renal and pulmonary failure, adding that doctors expect his body to respond to treatment in a week, but any lack of response would result in further deterioration of his health.
Abu Diak, from Jenin in the northern occupied West Bank, has been in prison since he was 20, spending 13 years of three life sentences plus 30 years of jail time.
According to the Council for European Palestinian Relations (CEPR), poor conditions in Israeli prisons have led to the deterioration of health for a large number of Palestinian prisoners.
The Ministry of Health sent a medical delegation, headed by Kamal al-Shakhra, to visit Abu Diak at the Assaf HaRofeh Hospital where the detainee is currently being held.
Al-Shakhra said Abu Diak is suffering from renal and pulmonary failure, adding that doctors expect his body to respond to treatment in a week, but any lack of response would result in further deterioration of his health.
Abu Diak, from Jenin in the northern occupied West Bank, has been in prison since he was 20, spending 13 years of three life sentences plus 30 years of jail time.
According to the Council for European Palestinian Relations (CEPR), poor conditions in Israeli prisons have led to the deterioration of health for a large number of Palestinian prisoners.

At least 15 Palestinian youths were kidnapped by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) in an arrest sweep launched across Negev at dawn Thursday and afternoon Wednesday.
13 Palestinians, including nine minors, were rounded up by the IOF troops at dawn Thursday on allegations of throwing stones at a police station under construction.
The arrestees were brought before the Magistrate’s Court in Beer Sheeba to extend their remand pending further investigation.
Earlier on Wednesday, the Israeli occupation police attacked a group of Palestinian protestors in Tel Sheeba, in Negev, before they kidnapped two Palestinian youngsters.
An arrest-sweep launched across occupied Jerusalem earlier in the morning also culminated in the apprehension of 10 Palestinian youngsters.
13 Palestinians, including nine minors, were rounded up by the IOF troops at dawn Thursday on allegations of throwing stones at a police station under construction.
The arrestees were brought before the Magistrate’s Court in Beer Sheeba to extend their remand pending further investigation.
Earlier on Wednesday, the Israeli occupation police attacked a group of Palestinian protestors in Tel Sheeba, in Negev, before they kidnapped two Palestinian youngsters.
An arrest-sweep launched across occupied Jerusalem earlier in the morning also culminated in the apprehension of 10 Palestinian youngsters.

The Husam Society for Detainees and Ex-Detainees has reported, Thursday, that the Israeli Prison Authority forced nine Palestinian detainees in solitary confinement, and denied them the right to family and lawyers' visits for two months.
The society stated that the Prison Authority transferred Dia’ al-Agha, Abdul-Rahim Abu Holi, Salah Sudani, Mustafa Abu Ghazal and Rajab Baraka to solitary confinement in section 10 of the Galboa’ Prison.
They were all held in room number 48, in section 10 of the Nafha prison before being moved Galboa'.
It also said that detainees Adham Freij, Jihad Mansour, Rami al-‘Eila, have been transferred from room #43 of Ohali-Qidar Prison, to solitary confinement in the same facility, while detainee ‘Ala Abu Jazar was moved from solitary confinement in Ayela prison to the Ramon prison.
The Prisoners’ Center for Studies (Ansar) said that, on Tuesday morning, the prison administration in Nafha prion denied the detainees access to many achievements they gained through hunger strikes, including family visits and access to TV in the main hall.
The Center added that twenty detainees have been transferred from Nafha to solitary confinement in Galboa’, and ten others were placed in solitary confinement in Ohali-Qidar and Elan prisons.
In a letter leaked from Nafha prison, the detainees said they are facing serious escalations and violations, especially after the soldiers conducted frequent assaults against them, a few days ago, mainly in section 10.
They warned that the situation could reach a dangerous level of escalation, and called on local, regional and international human rights groups to intervene, and to defend all detainees, especially those holding hunger strikes.
Dr. Majdi Salem, Ansar’s media officer, demanded an end to the Israeli escalations, and its violations of International Law and the Fourth Geneva Convention, and called for ending all Administrative Detention policies, holding hundreds of detainees for extended periods, without charges or trial.
He added that Israel’s crimes and violations must be brought to the International Criminal Court, and called for exposing those violations, to isolate it, and oblige it to end its violations.
The society stated that the Prison Authority transferred Dia’ al-Agha, Abdul-Rahim Abu Holi, Salah Sudani, Mustafa Abu Ghazal and Rajab Baraka to solitary confinement in section 10 of the Galboa’ Prison.
They were all held in room number 48, in section 10 of the Nafha prison before being moved Galboa'.
It also said that detainees Adham Freij, Jihad Mansour, Rami al-‘Eila, have been transferred from room #43 of Ohali-Qidar Prison, to solitary confinement in the same facility, while detainee ‘Ala Abu Jazar was moved from solitary confinement in Ayela prison to the Ramon prison.
The Prisoners’ Center for Studies (Ansar) said that, on Tuesday morning, the prison administration in Nafha prion denied the detainees access to many achievements they gained through hunger strikes, including family visits and access to TV in the main hall.
The Center added that twenty detainees have been transferred from Nafha to solitary confinement in Galboa’, and ten others were placed in solitary confinement in Ohali-Qidar and Elan prisons.
In a letter leaked from Nafha prison, the detainees said they are facing serious escalations and violations, especially after the soldiers conducted frequent assaults against them, a few days ago, mainly in section 10.
They warned that the situation could reach a dangerous level of escalation, and called on local, regional and international human rights groups to intervene, and to defend all detainees, especially those holding hunger strikes.
Dr. Majdi Salem, Ansar’s media officer, demanded an end to the Israeli escalations, and its violations of International Law and the Fourth Geneva Convention, and called for ending all Administrative Detention policies, holding hundreds of detainees for extended periods, without charges or trial.
He added that Israel’s crimes and violations must be brought to the International Criminal Court, and called for exposing those violations, to isolate it, and oblige it to end its violations.

The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) arrested Thursday 14 Jerusalemites including one of al-Aqsa mosque’s guards during clashes with Israeli police at the entrances to the compound.
Al-Aqsa mosque’s guard Hamza Nimer was arrested and taken to Beit Yahu police station after being arrested during confrontations with Israeli police who imposed tight restrictions on Muslims’ access into the holy shrine on first day of Eid al-Adha.
Along the same line, 13 Jerusalemites were detained over night during clashes that broke out in occupied Jerusalem’s Old City after Israeli police suppressed a peaceful march in defense of al-Aqsa.
Fourteen Palestinians Kidnapped In Jerusalem, 160 In Eleven Days
Israeli soldiers have kidnapped, on Wednesday at night and Thursday morning, fourteen Palestinians in occupied East Jerusalem, including one of the guards of the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
A worker of the Islamic Waqf Department said the soldiers kidnapped Hamza Nimir, one of the mosque guards, and took him to Beit Eliyahu police station, before moving him to the al-Qashla station, near the Hebron Gate.
The Palestinian was kidnapped after arguing with a soldier who was harassing worshipers, marking Eid Al-Adha Muslim feast.
The soldiers also invaded and searched Palestinian homes in various neighborhoods in East Jerusalem, and kidnapped 13 Palestinians, including several children, allegedly for involvement in recent clashes with the army and police.
Head of the Jerusalem office of the Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS) Nasser Qous condemned the Israeli escalation and violations in occupied Jerusalem, and said the soldiers and police have kidnapped more than 160 Palestinians, in the last eleven days.
Soldiers Kidnap Nine Palestinians In Jerusalem
Israeli soldiers invaded, on Thursday at dawn, the first day of Eid al-Adha Muslim feast, Ras al-‘Amoud neighborhood in Silwan town, in occupied Jerusalem, and kidnapped eight Palestinians, while one Palestinian was kidnapped in Sur Baher village.
The Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic) has reported that several military vehicles invaded Ras al-‘Amoud, before the soldiers stormed and violently searched a number of homes, and kidnapped eight young Palestinian men.
Silwanic said the kidnapped Palestinians have been identified as Rami Hisham Abu Ramouz, 24, Mohammad Hisham Abu Ramouz, 20, Bakr ‘Oweis, 17, Malek Shweiki, 17, Mohammad Marwan ‘Annous, 17, Ayman Marwan ‘Annous, Mohammad Nidal Abu Mayyala, and ‘Ammar Nidal Abu Mayyala.
Eyewitnesses said the soldiers fired rubber-coated steel bullets, and a concussion grenade, into the yard of a home in Ras al-‘Amoud, before handing a young man a military order for interrogation.
Similar orders were handed to several other local youths in the area, Silwanic said.
In addition, soldiers invaded Sur Baher village, in Jerusalem, and searched a number of homes, before kidnapping one Palestinian identified as Abdul-Karim Khleilo, 18 years of age.
The invasion and abductions are part of daily violations carried out against the Palestinian people, their homes and property in different parts of the occupied territories.
Al-Aqsa mosque’s guard Hamza Nimer was arrested and taken to Beit Yahu police station after being arrested during confrontations with Israeli police who imposed tight restrictions on Muslims’ access into the holy shrine on first day of Eid al-Adha.
Along the same line, 13 Jerusalemites were detained over night during clashes that broke out in occupied Jerusalem’s Old City after Israeli police suppressed a peaceful march in defense of al-Aqsa.
Fourteen Palestinians Kidnapped In Jerusalem, 160 In Eleven Days
Israeli soldiers have kidnapped, on Wednesday at night and Thursday morning, fourteen Palestinians in occupied East Jerusalem, including one of the guards of the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
A worker of the Islamic Waqf Department said the soldiers kidnapped Hamza Nimir, one of the mosque guards, and took him to Beit Eliyahu police station, before moving him to the al-Qashla station, near the Hebron Gate.
The Palestinian was kidnapped after arguing with a soldier who was harassing worshipers, marking Eid Al-Adha Muslim feast.
The soldiers also invaded and searched Palestinian homes in various neighborhoods in East Jerusalem, and kidnapped 13 Palestinians, including several children, allegedly for involvement in recent clashes with the army and police.
Head of the Jerusalem office of the Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS) Nasser Qous condemned the Israeli escalation and violations in occupied Jerusalem, and said the soldiers and police have kidnapped more than 160 Palestinians, in the last eleven days.
Soldiers Kidnap Nine Palestinians In Jerusalem
Israeli soldiers invaded, on Thursday at dawn, the first day of Eid al-Adha Muslim feast, Ras al-‘Amoud neighborhood in Silwan town, in occupied Jerusalem, and kidnapped eight Palestinians, while one Palestinian was kidnapped in Sur Baher village.
The Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic) has reported that several military vehicles invaded Ras al-‘Amoud, before the soldiers stormed and violently searched a number of homes, and kidnapped eight young Palestinian men.
Silwanic said the kidnapped Palestinians have been identified as Rami Hisham Abu Ramouz, 24, Mohammad Hisham Abu Ramouz, 20, Bakr ‘Oweis, 17, Malek Shweiki, 17, Mohammad Marwan ‘Annous, 17, Ayman Marwan ‘Annous, Mohammad Nidal Abu Mayyala, and ‘Ammar Nidal Abu Mayyala.
Eyewitnesses said the soldiers fired rubber-coated steel bullets, and a concussion grenade, into the yard of a home in Ras al-‘Amoud, before handing a young man a military order for interrogation.
Similar orders were handed to several other local youths in the area, Silwanic said.
In addition, soldiers invaded Sur Baher village, in Jerusalem, and searched a number of homes, before kidnapping one Palestinian identified as Abdul-Karim Khleilo, 18 years of age.
The invasion and abductions are part of daily violations carried out against the Palestinian people, their homes and property in different parts of the occupied territories.

As
Muslims around the world have celebrated the holy Eid al-Adha with the
deepest delight one can ever feel, Palestinian prisoners’ families
have marked it with a mixture of joy and melancholy as their own and
only children have been languishing in the Israeli occupation jails.
“We’re enduring twice the pain endured by our children in the Israeli lock-ups” mother of prisoner Ahmad Khalil, held in the Negev lock-up, said.
“The joy sparked by such holy occasions as the Eid is taken away by the Israelis’ crimes against our children, as they have lately done against Dhia and Hadeel,” she added.
“How can we be in high spirits while knowing that our imprisoned sons and daughters are overwhelmed with sorrow,” the mother further stated.
Ex-prisoner Salah Salman said: “Hundreds of children and women are among at least 7,000 detainees marking the Eid behind Israeli bars.”
Meanwhile, wife of prisoner Abbas al-Sayed from Tulkarem said: “This the way we, Palestinians have been celebrating the Eid every year; troubles have been overwhelming us from all directions.”
The PIC journalist quoted the young Daughter of prisoner Walid Khalid, held for 20 years in Israeli jails as stating: “A wound is inflicted on my heart as my dear father is far away from me. My father used to be the one who buys new clothes for me, offers me gifts, and holds me in his arms.”
Mother of prisoner Ali al-Masri from Nablus appealed to the Palestinian resistance to strike new prisoner-swap deals to unshackle Palestinian detainees.
“My son is among thousands of detainees suffering behind Israeli bars” she said, wondering: “For God’s sake how can anyone on earth have fun while young girls and boys are tortured in Israeli jails.”
“We’re enduring twice the pain endured by our children in the Israeli lock-ups” mother of prisoner Ahmad Khalil, held in the Negev lock-up, said.
“The joy sparked by such holy occasions as the Eid is taken away by the Israelis’ crimes against our children, as they have lately done against Dhia and Hadeel,” she added.
“How can we be in high spirits while knowing that our imprisoned sons and daughters are overwhelmed with sorrow,” the mother further stated.
Ex-prisoner Salah Salman said: “Hundreds of children and women are among at least 7,000 detainees marking the Eid behind Israeli bars.”
Meanwhile, wife of prisoner Abbas al-Sayed from Tulkarem said: “This the way we, Palestinians have been celebrating the Eid every year; troubles have been overwhelming us from all directions.”
The PIC journalist quoted the young Daughter of prisoner Walid Khalid, held for 20 years in Israeli jails as stating: “A wound is inflicted on my heart as my dear father is far away from me. My father used to be the one who buys new clothes for me, offers me gifts, and holds me in his arms.”
Mother of prisoner Ali al-Masri from Nablus appealed to the Palestinian resistance to strike new prisoner-swap deals to unshackle Palestinian detainees.
“My son is among thousands of detainees suffering behind Israeli bars” she said, wondering: “For God’s sake how can anyone on earth have fun while young girls and boys are tortured in Israeli jails.”
23 sept 2015

Ahrar Center for Prisoners and Human Rights appealed to international human rights organizations and world medical institutions to intervene urgently to save the life of the sick Palestinian prisoner Sami Abu Diyak.
The health condition of prisoner Abu Diyak has reached a critical stage in an Israeli hospital following a recent surgery, Ahrar Center said.
According to the center, the Israeli jailers transferred Tuesday night the sick prisoner from Assaf Harofeh hospital to another Israeli hospital. They allowed his parents and brother to visit him under tight security measures.
The prisoner has suffered health complications after undergoing a surgery for the removal of a tumor in his intestines on September 04. He then complained of infection and other complications after which he fell into a coma until the moment, the center revealed.
Israeli doctors conducted a surgery on him two days ago, the center said, warning that he is at real risk of death at any moment.
Ahrar Center holds Israel responsible for the life of prisoner Abu Diyak who has been in jail for 13 years, serving three life sentences and additional 30 years.
The health condition of prisoner Abu Diyak has reached a critical stage in an Israeli hospital following a recent surgery, Ahrar Center said.
According to the center, the Israeli jailers transferred Tuesday night the sick prisoner from Assaf Harofeh hospital to another Israeli hospital. They allowed his parents and brother to visit him under tight security measures.
The prisoner has suffered health complications after undergoing a surgery for the removal of a tumor in his intestines on September 04. He then complained of infection and other complications after which he fell into a coma until the moment, the center revealed.
Israeli doctors conducted a surgery on him two days ago, the center said, warning that he is at real risk of death at any moment.
Ahrar Center holds Israel responsible for the life of prisoner Abu Diyak who has been in jail for 13 years, serving three life sentences and additional 30 years.

Israeli incitement and violations against Muslims in Occupied Jerusalem and the holy al-Aqsa Mosque have dramatically increased in 2015, concludes a new Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor report.
The report, titled “Fire under the Ashes: Provoking Muslims in Jerusalem,” warns that Israeli incitement against Muslims could trigger a conflict that would likely result in disastrous consequences.
According to the report, the Israeli occupation authorities deported 227 Palestinians and detained 225 others during January-August. In addition, 7,200 settlers accompanied by the Israeli occupation soldiers stormed the Al-Aqsa compound during the same period.
“It is clear that the number of deportations increases shortly before Jewish holidays,” says Ihsan Adel, Euro-Med Monitor legal adviser. “For example, Israeli police issued 15 deportation orders on a single night a few days before the Jewish holiday of Passover and on the eve of the ‘Destruction of the Temple’ in July.”
Of the 227 deportation orders issued since the beginning of 2015, 119 (52.6 percent) involved men, 83 (36.4 percent) were against women and 25 (11 percent) targeted children under the age of 18, the report found out.
In addition, Euro-Med documented the detention of 225 Palestinians from the Al-Aqsa Mosque, including 118 men, 95 women, and 44 children.
The Euro-Med field team in Occupied Jerusalem found that the occupation soldiers often use violence while detaining Palestinians. For example, on May 31, police severely beat an elderly man carrying an Israeli identity card. In 2014, nearly 11,000 Jews stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque during the year (a number that is 28 percent higher than during 2013, and almost double that of 2012).
This year, April witnessed the highest percentage of violations; 1,412 settlers accompanied by 93 occupation officers and soldiers stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Among the provocative acts documented by Euro-Med researchers against Palestinians in Occupied Jerusalem were performances of Talmudic prayers near Muslim worshippers, beating, throwing rubbish, cursing, death threats and preventing worshippers from reaching the mosque.
The Euro-Med Monitor called on the Israeli occupation authorities to cease such provocative practices and to take the steps necessary to put an end to human rights violations against Arabs and Muslims in Occupied Jerusalem.
The group further pushed the United Nations Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process (UNSCO) and the international community to pressure Israel to adhere to international law, including the Geneva Conventions.
The organization also called on the UN Security Council to use all means possible to end the Israeli illegal occupation of the Palestinian territories.
The report, titled “Fire under the Ashes: Provoking Muslims in Jerusalem,” warns that Israeli incitement against Muslims could trigger a conflict that would likely result in disastrous consequences.
According to the report, the Israeli occupation authorities deported 227 Palestinians and detained 225 others during January-August. In addition, 7,200 settlers accompanied by the Israeli occupation soldiers stormed the Al-Aqsa compound during the same period.
“It is clear that the number of deportations increases shortly before Jewish holidays,” says Ihsan Adel, Euro-Med Monitor legal adviser. “For example, Israeli police issued 15 deportation orders on a single night a few days before the Jewish holiday of Passover and on the eve of the ‘Destruction of the Temple’ in July.”
Of the 227 deportation orders issued since the beginning of 2015, 119 (52.6 percent) involved men, 83 (36.4 percent) were against women and 25 (11 percent) targeted children under the age of 18, the report found out.
In addition, Euro-Med documented the detention of 225 Palestinians from the Al-Aqsa Mosque, including 118 men, 95 women, and 44 children.
The Euro-Med field team in Occupied Jerusalem found that the occupation soldiers often use violence while detaining Palestinians. For example, on May 31, police severely beat an elderly man carrying an Israeli identity card. In 2014, nearly 11,000 Jews stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque during the year (a number that is 28 percent higher than during 2013, and almost double that of 2012).
This year, April witnessed the highest percentage of violations; 1,412 settlers accompanied by 93 occupation officers and soldiers stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Among the provocative acts documented by Euro-Med researchers against Palestinians in Occupied Jerusalem were performances of Talmudic prayers near Muslim worshippers, beating, throwing rubbish, cursing, death threats and preventing worshippers from reaching the mosque.
The Euro-Med Monitor called on the Israeli occupation authorities to cease such provocative practices and to take the steps necessary to put an end to human rights violations against Arabs and Muslims in Occupied Jerusalem.
The group further pushed the United Nations Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process (UNSCO) and the international community to pressure Israel to adhere to international law, including the Geneva Conventions.
The organization also called on the UN Security Council to use all means possible to end the Israeli illegal occupation of the Palestinian territories.
22 sept 2015
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The occupation prisons’ administration released on Tuesday 6 Jerusalemite prisoners after they completed their prison sentenced that varied between 11 and 40 months. The released prisoners are from Silwan, Old City of Jerusalem and the village of Sur Baher.
They are: Mohannad Qawasmi, Mohammad Khalil Abbasi, Ahmad Da’na and Ali Barakeh from Silwan; Amjad Ghrouf from the Old City of Jerusalem and Obaida Aton from the village of Sur Baher. Silwan’s prisoners The locals of Silwan welcomed the free prisoners upon arrival with Palestinian flags and banners. Upon arrival to the neighborhood of Bi’er Ayoub, the occupation forces raided the area and forced them to leave the street and attempted to confiscate the flags. The prisons administration released Mohannad Qawasmi (23) and |
Mohammad Abbasi (23). The center was informed that Qawasmi spent 40 months in the occupation’s prisons on charges of throwing firecrackers and Molotov Cocktails; he was interrogated in Al-Maskobyeh cells.
Khalil Abbasi spent 23 months in prison on charges of throwing Molotov Cocktails and firecrackers towards the settlers’ guards’ vehicles.
It is noteworthy that that Abbasi was arrested several times in which the first time was when he was a minor in 2009 and was detained for one month. He was released on condition of house-arrest for one year and then social work. He was then arrested in 2010 for two months and was transferred to house-arrest for two years.
The prison administration also released the Jerusalem Ali Ziad Ibrahim Barakeh (31) from Silwan after he completed his 11-month prison sentence.
Amjad Abu Asab, head of Jerusalemites detainees and prisoners families committee, explained that Ali was arrested on 23/10/2014 and was convicted of assaulting a soldier. He was transferred in between several prisons and was released from Negev desert prison.
The 19-year old Ahmad Faraj Da’na from Silwan was also released after completing his 11-month prison sentence; he was arrested on 23/10/2014.
On Monday, the prisoner Obaida Ali Aton (20) was released from Nafha prison after spending a year in the occupation’s prisons; he was previously arrested as a minor and was detained for 20 months.
Abu Asab also explained that the occupation authorities released the 42-year old Jerusalemite Amjad Mohammad Abdel Aziz Ghrouf from the Old City of Jerusalem after he completed his prison sentence.
Amjad was arrested on 27/7/2014 on charges of confronting raids on Al-Aqsa Mosque and was sentenced for 14 months; he was transferred in between several prisons and was released from Jalboo’ prison.
Khalil Abbasi spent 23 months in prison on charges of throwing Molotov Cocktails and firecrackers towards the settlers’ guards’ vehicles.
It is noteworthy that that Abbasi was arrested several times in which the first time was when he was a minor in 2009 and was detained for one month. He was released on condition of house-arrest for one year and then social work. He was then arrested in 2010 for two months and was transferred to house-arrest for two years.
The prison administration also released the Jerusalem Ali Ziad Ibrahim Barakeh (31) from Silwan after he completed his 11-month prison sentence.
Amjad Abu Asab, head of Jerusalemites detainees and prisoners families committee, explained that Ali was arrested on 23/10/2014 and was convicted of assaulting a soldier. He was transferred in between several prisons and was released from Negev desert prison.
The 19-year old Ahmad Faraj Da’na from Silwan was also released after completing his 11-month prison sentence; he was arrested on 23/10/2014.
On Monday, the prisoner Obaida Ali Aton (20) was released from Nafha prison after spending a year in the occupation’s prisons; he was previously arrested as a minor and was detained for 20 months.
Abu Asab also explained that the occupation authorities released the 42-year old Jerusalemite Amjad Mohammad Abdel Aziz Ghrouf from the Old City of Jerusalem after he completed his prison sentence.
Amjad was arrested on 27/7/2014 on charges of confronting raids on Al-Aqsa Mosque and was sentenced for 14 months; he was transferred in between several prisons and was released from Jalboo’ prison.

The District and Magistrate judge extended on Monday the arrest of 22 Jerusalemites and released 14 others.
Wadi Hilweh Information Center’s lawyer explained that the Magistrate judge extended the arrest of the children Sharif Abu Rmeileh (16), Seif Idris (16), Ismaeel Annous (13), Hamzeh Syouri (16), Ahmad Naser (14), Mohammad Abu Jom’a, Samer Rajabi and Eyad Shweiki until 27/9/2015.
The lawyer explained that the public prosecution submitted an indictment against the child Mahdi Abu Diab and after challenging the evidence the Magistrate judge decided to release the child on condition of house-arrest and deportation to Nazareth and with a 1500-NIS bail but the prosecution appealed the decision.
The lawyer added that a session was held for the child Nabil Sider and the house-arrest imposed on him was extended; the judge allowed him to go to school and go visit relatives during Al-Adha holiday.
The lawyer also mentioned that the police released on Monday the children Mohammad Nidal Salah (10), Khader Nader Shweiki (11) and his brothers Yousef (10) and Shafiq (9).
Al-Dameer organization lawyer, Mohammad Mahmoud, explained that the Magistrate judge extended the arrest of Majd Shkeirat until 27/9/2015, Ali Aweisat until 29/9/2015, Majd Darwish until 25/9/2015 ( a prosecutor’s permit was submitted to submit an indictment against him), Samer Abu Eisheh and Wahid Marazeeq until 27/9/2015 and Tawfiq Shweiki until 12/10/2015.
The judge also extended the arrest of Mohammad Abu Ghannam and Amir Abu Ghannam until 27/9/2015.
Lawyer Mahmoud added that the Magistrate judge decided to extend the arrest of Ahmad Ashayer, Salman Abu Sbitan and Mohammad Jaser Abulhawa and Abdel Naser Odeh until 27/9/2015.
The Magistrate judge also decided to release Mohammad Aziz Aweisat, Mohammad Wasim Aweisat and Jihad Mashahra with a third-party bail and house-arrest for three days; note that they were accused of burning Musta’ribeen (undercover police) in the village of Jabal Al-Mukabber.
A session was also held for Seif Eddin Abu Asab and another session was scheduled for him on 21/12/2015.
Also, the District court held a session for Daoud Abu Sbitan and the judge extended his arrest without specifying the date.
Lawyer Mahmoud added that the police released Fadi Atyeh, Sufian Mahmoud, Amir Mustafa, Nadim Zahra, Mahmoud Mheisen, Mahmoud Awadallah Dirbas and Jamil Mheisen with a third-party bail of 5 thousand NIS.
Wadi Hilweh Information Center’s lawyer explained that the Magistrate judge extended the arrest of the children Sharif Abu Rmeileh (16), Seif Idris (16), Ismaeel Annous (13), Hamzeh Syouri (16), Ahmad Naser (14), Mohammad Abu Jom’a, Samer Rajabi and Eyad Shweiki until 27/9/2015.
The lawyer explained that the public prosecution submitted an indictment against the child Mahdi Abu Diab and after challenging the evidence the Magistrate judge decided to release the child on condition of house-arrest and deportation to Nazareth and with a 1500-NIS bail but the prosecution appealed the decision.
The lawyer added that a session was held for the child Nabil Sider and the house-arrest imposed on him was extended; the judge allowed him to go to school and go visit relatives during Al-Adha holiday.
The lawyer also mentioned that the police released on Monday the children Mohammad Nidal Salah (10), Khader Nader Shweiki (11) and his brothers Yousef (10) and Shafiq (9).
Al-Dameer organization lawyer, Mohammad Mahmoud, explained that the Magistrate judge extended the arrest of Majd Shkeirat until 27/9/2015, Ali Aweisat until 29/9/2015, Majd Darwish until 25/9/2015 ( a prosecutor’s permit was submitted to submit an indictment against him), Samer Abu Eisheh and Wahid Marazeeq until 27/9/2015 and Tawfiq Shweiki until 12/10/2015.
The judge also extended the arrest of Mohammad Abu Ghannam and Amir Abu Ghannam until 27/9/2015.
Lawyer Mahmoud added that the Magistrate judge decided to extend the arrest of Ahmad Ashayer, Salman Abu Sbitan and Mohammad Jaser Abulhawa and Abdel Naser Odeh until 27/9/2015.
The Magistrate judge also decided to release Mohammad Aziz Aweisat, Mohammad Wasim Aweisat and Jihad Mashahra with a third-party bail and house-arrest for three days; note that they were accused of burning Musta’ribeen (undercover police) in the village of Jabal Al-Mukabber.
A session was also held for Seif Eddin Abu Asab and another session was scheduled for him on 21/12/2015.
Also, the District court held a session for Daoud Abu Sbitan and the judge extended his arrest without specifying the date.
Lawyer Mahmoud added that the police released Fadi Atyeh, Sufian Mahmoud, Amir Mustafa, Nadim Zahra, Mahmoud Mheisen, Mahmoud Awadallah Dirbas and Jamil Mheisen with a third-party bail of 5 thousand NIS.

173 Israeli settlers stormed on Tuesday morning al-Aqsa Mosque from the Israeli-controlled Magaribeh gate under heavy police protection.
During the break-in, the settlers carried out provocative tours in the Mosque compound to celebrate their Day of Atonement. Palestinian worshipers, for their part, chanted slogans in protest against the settlers’ provocative presence in the holy shrine.
Two of the worshipers were arrested for protesting against the settlers’ break-in. They were later released and banned access into the Mosque.
Men under the age of 40 and women of all ages were prevented entry into the Mosque, while settlers were allowed in.
Last week, the Mosque compound was rocked by three days of fierce clashes during the Jewish New Year holiday, with Israeli forces storming the compound to clear the way for Jewish groups celebrating the religious holiday.
Tensions are expected to remain high this week as settler groups threatened to step up their break-ins into the holy shrine to mark their Jewish holidays.
During the break-in, the settlers carried out provocative tours in the Mosque compound to celebrate their Day of Atonement. Palestinian worshipers, for their part, chanted slogans in protest against the settlers’ provocative presence in the holy shrine.
Two of the worshipers were arrested for protesting against the settlers’ break-in. They were later released and banned access into the Mosque.
Men under the age of 40 and women of all ages were prevented entry into the Mosque, while settlers were allowed in.
Last week, the Mosque compound was rocked by three days of fierce clashes during the Jewish New Year holiday, with Israeli forces storming the compound to clear the way for Jewish groups celebrating the religious holiday.
Tensions are expected to remain high this week as settler groups threatened to step up their break-ins into the holy shrine to mark their Jewish holidays.

Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) rounded up 150 Palestinians in occupied Jerusalem over the past ten days, the Palestinian Prisoner's Society (PPS)said.
150 detainees were rounded up in the period Sept. 13-22 during violent clashes at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, the report said.
The report affirmed that most of the detainees were minors.
On the other hand, IOF arrested four Palestinians including a woman and an elderly at dawn Tuesday after breaking into their homes in Izayzia town, east of occupied Jerusalem.
In another context, four Jerusalemite prisoners were released from Israeli jails after spending their sentences.
150 detainees were rounded up in the period Sept. 13-22 during violent clashes at the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, the report said.
The report affirmed that most of the detainees were minors.
On the other hand, IOF arrested four Palestinians including a woman and an elderly at dawn Tuesday after breaking into their homes in Izayzia town, east of occupied Jerusalem.
In another context, four Jerusalemite prisoners were released from Israeli jails after spending their sentences.

Israeli prison forces at dawn Monday violently stormed and ransacked section 5 of the Negev prison, with no known reason.
According to Ahrar Center for Prisoners' Studies and Human Rights, the prisoners were asleep when a special prison unit stormed their rooms in that section and violently searched their belongings.
Some prisoners were also restrained and subdued during the raid, the Center noted.
According to Ahrar Center for Prisoners' Studies and Human Rights, the prisoners were asleep when a special prison unit stormed their rooms in that section and violently searched their belongings.
Some prisoners were also restrained and subdued during the raid, the Center noted.

Media sources in Hebron city, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank, has reported that Israeli soldiers detained, Tuesday, three Palestinian children from Tal Romeida neighborhood, and held them in Keryat Arba’ Police station.
The sources said the army assaulted and detained Nizar Nidal Salhab, 15, his brother Tareq, 16, and Awni Emad Abu Shamsiyya, 16 years of age.
The children were held, and interrogated, for several hours, before the soldiers released them.
In addition, soldiers invaded the al-Borj village, south of Hebron, broke into and searched several homes, and withdrew later without conducting any arrests.
Coordinator of the Popular Committee against the Wall and Settlements in Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, Mohammad Ayyad Awad, said dozens of soldiers invaded al-‘Ein and Aseeda areas, and photographed dozens of homes and stores, especially on both sides of the main road extending from al-‘Ein Junction to the al-Arba’in Park.
Earlier Tuesday, soldiers shot and injured a young Palestinian woman, 18 years of age, while crossing an Israeli military roadblock, on the main entrance of the Shuhada Street, in the center of Hebron.
The sources said the army assaulted and detained Nizar Nidal Salhab, 15, his brother Tareq, 16, and Awni Emad Abu Shamsiyya, 16 years of age.
The children were held, and interrogated, for several hours, before the soldiers released them.
In addition, soldiers invaded the al-Borj village, south of Hebron, broke into and searched several homes, and withdrew later without conducting any arrests.
Coordinator of the Popular Committee against the Wall and Settlements in Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, Mohammad Ayyad Awad, said dozens of soldiers invaded al-‘Ein and Aseeda areas, and photographed dozens of homes and stores, especially on both sides of the main road extending from al-‘Ein Junction to the al-Arba’in Park.
Earlier Tuesday, soldiers shot and injured a young Palestinian woman, 18 years of age, while crossing an Israeli military roadblock, on the main entrance of the Shuhada Street, in the center of Hebron.

Israeli soldiers invaded, on Tuesday at dawn, the northern West Bank city of Nablus, and clashed with local youths, wounding three, and kidnapped another Palestinian.
Medical sources in Nablus said resident Mohammad Basalat, 19, was shot with a rubber-coated metal bullet in the head, while Mohammad Mheisin, 19, similar round in the arm, and Noureddin Shareeda, 19, who suffered severe effects of teargas inhalation.
In addition, soldiers stormed a residential building in the al-Makhfiyya neighborhood in Nablus, and kidnapped Mofeed Ghazal, after violently searching his home.
Medical sources in Nablus said resident Mohammad Basalat, 19, was shot with a rubber-coated metal bullet in the head, while Mohammad Mheisin, 19, similar round in the arm, and Noureddin Shareeda, 19, who suffered severe effects of teargas inhalation.
In addition, soldiers stormed a residential building in the al-Makhfiyya neighborhood in Nablus, and kidnapped Mofeed Ghazal, after violently searching his home.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Tuesday rolled into the northern West Bank city of Nablus and kidnapped two Palestinian youngsters from a student hall.
Eye-witnesses said heavily-armed IOF troops stormed Nablus in several military jeeps and moved into the Juneid neighborhood, to the west of the city, before they scoured dozens of residential apartments.
The IOF detained dozens of students and seized their IDs for more than two hours.
Violent clashes burst out after the Israeli occupation soldiers targeted a group of unarmed Palestinian protesters with random spates of stun grenades and tear gas canisters.
The IOF further nabbed the young schoolteacher Malek Abdah from Nablus’ western quarter of Rafidia.
The campaign culminated in the abduction of the Palestinian young man Mufeed al-Ghazal from his own family home in the area.
Eye-witnesses said heavily-armed IOF troops stormed Nablus in several military jeeps and moved into the Juneid neighborhood, to the west of the city, before they scoured dozens of residential apartments.
The IOF detained dozens of students and seized their IDs for more than two hours.
Violent clashes burst out after the Israeli occupation soldiers targeted a group of unarmed Palestinian protesters with random spates of stun grenades and tear gas canisters.
The IOF further nabbed the young schoolteacher Malek Abdah from Nablus’ western quarter of Rafidia.
The campaign culminated in the abduction of the Palestinian young man Mufeed al-Ghazal from his own family home in the area.

Israeli soldiers invaded, on Monday afternoon, the village of Madama, south of the northern West Bank city of Nablus, kidnapped two children, and wounded one woman.
Media sources in Nablus said several military vehicles invaded the village, and kidnapped two children identified as Karam Nassar and Khatib Ziyada, near the settler-only bypass road, north of the village.
The army claimed the two children hurled stones on settlers' cars and several army vehicles, driving on the said road.
In addition, medical sources said one woman was injured, after the soldiers assaulted her while trying to de-arrest the kidnapped children.
Soldiers also closed the northern and eastern bridges in the area, and denied access to all Palestinian traffic, while more military vehicles were deployed across road #60, and nearby Palestinian communities.
Media sources in Nablus said several military vehicles invaded the village, and kidnapped two children identified as Karam Nassar and Khatib Ziyada, near the settler-only bypass road, north of the village.
The army claimed the two children hurled stones on settlers' cars and several army vehicles, driving on the said road.
In addition, medical sources said one woman was injured, after the soldiers assaulted her while trying to de-arrest the kidnapped children.
Soldiers also closed the northern and eastern bridges in the area, and denied access to all Palestinian traffic, while more military vehicles were deployed across road #60, and nearby Palestinian communities.

Israeli soldiers kidnapped, close to Midnight Monday, a young Palestinian woman from a village in the southern West Bank district of Hebron. Three Palestinians injured by army fire in Beit Ummar, north of Hebron city.
Several army jeeps invaded the al-Borj village, west of Doura town, in the Hebron District, invaded and violently searched one home, causing excessive damage, and kidnapped ‘Abeer Ahmad Masharqa, 25 years of age.
The soldiers cuffed and blindfolded the woman, and took her to the Etzion military and security base.
In addition, the soldiers invaded Kharsa nearby village, and clashed with dozens of local youths causing several injuries.
On Monday afternoon, clashes took place in different Palestinian communities, in Hebron, after the soldiers invaded them.
Mohammad Awad, spokesperson of the Popular Committee against the Wall and Settlements in Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, said three teenagers were shot in the town, and that more clashes took place in the southern area of Hebron city, the Halhoul Bridge area, and the al-Hawouz area.
Awad stated that one of the wounded teens was shot with a live round in his left leg, and was moved to the Hebron Governmental Hospital.
The army also fired dozens of rubber-coated steel bullets and gas bombs on schoolchildren who marched protesting the ongoing Israeli violations against the Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied Jerusalem.
Two Palestinians were shot with rubber-coated steel bullets, and dozens suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation, medical sources said.
Several army jeeps invaded the al-Borj village, west of Doura town, in the Hebron District, invaded and violently searched one home, causing excessive damage, and kidnapped ‘Abeer Ahmad Masharqa, 25 years of age.
The soldiers cuffed and blindfolded the woman, and took her to the Etzion military and security base.
In addition, the soldiers invaded Kharsa nearby village, and clashed with dozens of local youths causing several injuries.
On Monday afternoon, clashes took place in different Palestinian communities, in Hebron, after the soldiers invaded them.
Mohammad Awad, spokesperson of the Popular Committee against the Wall and Settlements in Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, said three teenagers were shot in the town, and that more clashes took place in the southern area of Hebron city, the Halhoul Bridge area, and the al-Hawouz area.
Awad stated that one of the wounded teens was shot with a live round in his left leg, and was moved to the Hebron Governmental Hospital.
The army also fired dozens of rubber-coated steel bullets and gas bombs on schoolchildren who marched protesting the ongoing Israeli violations against the Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied Jerusalem.
Two Palestinians were shot with rubber-coated steel bullets, and dozens suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation, medical sources said.