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14 sept 2015
Extending the arrest of 10 Jerusalemites…arrests and releases
The Magistrate judge extended on Sunday the arrest of 10 Jerusalemites and released two young men with financial bails.

Wadi Hilweh Information Center’s lawyer explained that the occupation police extended the arrest of the two minors Mahdi Yousef Abu Diab (16) and Ahmad Eyad Abbasi (16) until Tuesday night; they were arrested from Al-Aqsa Mosque.

The lawyer added that the forces arrested the 17-year old Adam Mheisen from the village of Esawyeh on Sunday night.

Al-Dameer organization lawyer, Mohammad Mahmoud, explained that the Magistrate judge extended the arrest of the child Mufeed Is’eed from the neighborhood of Wad Al-Joz until 16/9/2015, the minor Nasri Firawi until 17/9/2015 and the minor Abdel Naser Odeh until 16/9/2015. .

The lawyer also explained that the judge decided to release Obada
Najib with a 1500-NIS bail, and released Ameed Obeid with a 1000-NIS bail, house-arrest for 10 days and a third party bail of 10 thousand NIS after being detained in Al-Maskobyeh cells for 15 days.

The Magistrate judge also extended the arrest of the activists Samer Abu Eisheh, Anan Najib, Abdullah Hamad and Wahid Marazeeq until 16/9/2015.

Arrests

Wadi Hilweh Information Center was informed that the occupation authorities arrested on Sunday Ala’ Dayeh, Ilham Jo’beh and Mousa Ajloni from Al-Aqsa gates and the Old City of Jerusalem, and three young men (yet to be identified) from Al-Silsileh Gate.

Releases

The Magistrate judge decided last Friday to release the 13-year old Issa Firawi and the 13-year old Mohammad Ahmad Nokad on condition of house-arrest for 7 days with allowing them to go to school.

Deportation from Jerusalem

The occupation authorities deported the citizen Yehya Al-Sotari from the city of Jerusalem for 6 months.
Israeli forces detain injured Palestinian being treated in ambulance
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Israeli forces on Monday evening detained a Palestinian while he was receiving treatment in an ambulance after being injured in clashes in al-Issawiya village in occupied East Jerusalem, director of the Red Crescent ambulance service told Ma'an. 

Ayman Abu Ghazala said Israeli forces stormed an ambulance as an emergency medical team was treating a Palestinian on the scene, and ordered the ambulance to take the injured man to Hadassah hospital, where they detained the injured man upon arrival.

An Israeli police spokesperson could not be immediately reached for comment. The nature of the man's injuries is not yet known. The Red Crescent condemned Israel's actions and considered the conduct a clear violation of international law, Abu Ghazala said.

Last month Israeli forces closed three of the village's four entrances for three weeks, later reopening two of them.
Al-Issawiya experiences frequent raids by Israeli forces, often sparking clashes with local youths.

In May the Jerusalem District Planning and Building Committee confiscated 700 dunams (173 acres) of land from the village reportedly with the intention of turning it into an Israeli national park.

Army Kidnaps A Palestinian In Hebron, Searches Homes
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Israeli soldiers invaded, on Monday morning, the town of Doura, south of the southern West Bank city of Hebron, searched several homes and kidnapped one Palestinians. Palestine TV reporter injured in Jerusalem.

Media sources in Hebron said the soldiers broke into many homes in the town, and violently searched them, before kidnapping a university student, identified as Mohammad Walid 'Amro, 19.

In addition, soldiers installed roadblocks on the main entrances of Sa'ir, Halhoul and Yatta town, and several neighborhoods in Hebron city, before stopping and searching dozens of cars, and examined the ID cards of scores of residents.

Also on Monday, soldiers attacked Palestine TV crew in occupied Jerusalem, and hurled a concussion grenade, mildly wounding its anchor Christine Rinawi.

On Sunday at night, a Palestinian child, identified as Wisam Abdul-Rahman Sa’id, seven years of age, was injured after an Israeli extremist assaulted him near the main road of Huwwara, in the northern West Bank district of Nablus.

The child suffered a moderate injury after the attacker exited his car, struck him on his back, and drove away.

Clashes In Al-'Eesawiyya and Silwan, Two Teens Kidnapped
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Israeli soldiers invaded, on Sunday evening, the al-'Eesawiyya and Silwan towns, in occupied East Jerusalem, and clashed with dozens of Palestinians, protesting the escalating Israeli attacks against the Al-Aqsa Mosque.

The Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic) has reported that the soldiers kidnapped Mahmoud Abu Naab, 17 years of age, from Abu Tayeh area, in Ein al-Louza neighborhood in Silwan.

The soldiers also fired rounds of live ammunition, before more troops invaded the neighborhood.

In addition, Palestinian protesters hurled Molotov cocktails on a jeep, used by settlements' guards, and a police vehicle, while the soldiers fired dozens of concussion grenades, and several live rounds.

Clashes also took place in Ras al-'Amoud, especially near the illegal Israeli colony in the neighborhood, in addition to the Schools Street. Soldiers fired dozens of gas bombs and concussion grenades.

Extended clashes erupted in various neighborhoods in the al-'Eesawiyya town, after dozens of soldiers invaded it and kidnapped a teenager, identified as Adam Mheisin, 17 years of age.

Israeli settlers storm the Ibrahimi mosque
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Groups of Israeli settlers stormed Monday the Ibrahimi mosque in al-Khalil (Hebron) amid heavy presence of Israeli occupation forces.

Dozens of citizens were stopped and searched in the meantime at the entrances to the mosque and the Old City, local sources reported.

Youth Against Settlement affirmed that a Palestinian young man was detained and taken blindfolded to an Israeli detention center.

Along the same line, a university student was arrested after Israeli forces stormed Dura town south of the city at dawn today.

Several homes were stormed and searched during the raid, while no arrests were reported.

Israelis step up break-ins at al-Aqsa, attack Muslim sit-inners
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More than 200 Israeli soldiers stormed on early Monday morning the al-Aqsa Mosque, in Occupied Jerusalem, firing rubber bullets and tear gas at Muslim sit-inners and worshipers.

A number of unarmed Muslim sit-inners were reportedly wounded in the clashes that flared up after Israeli occupation soldiers stormed the mosque via the Maghareba Gate.

On-the-spot observers said over 200 heavily-armed officers broke into the Qibli Mosque and smashed entrance doors before they kidnapped at least five Muslim worshipers.

An elderly Muslim sit-inner sustained eye wounds after he was shot with rubber bullets.

The Israeli occupation troops have been aggressively pushing their way into Muslims’ al-Aqsa Mosque for the second day running in an attempt to enforce a spatio-temporal division on such a sacred place of worship—the third holiest site in Islam.

The Israeli officers have denied Muslim worships the right to enter the mosque to perform their prayers, setting the stage for more sacrilegious break-ins by Israeli officers and fanatic settlers.

Earlier, attacks by the occupation soldiers on the unarmed Muslim sit-inners on Sunday resulted in a number of injuries and material damage on al-Aqsa’s furniture.

Many young men wounded in clashes with IOF in Jenin yesterday
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Several Palestinian young men suffered bullet and tear gas injuries during the violent clashes that broke out yesterday in Jenin city and its refugee camp.

Local sources told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that a large number of Israeli troops aboard military vehicles stormed at dawn Sunday al-Jabriyat and al-Hadaf areas in Jenin and its refugee camp and clashed with local young men.

The sources added that the invading troops intensively fired bullets and tear gas grenades at the young men, which caused many of them to suffer injuries.

Similar events also took place in al-Basatin area and al-Askari street in Jenin city.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) also set up a roadblock on al-Naserah street before their withdrawal in the morning of the same day.

The IOF kidnapped two young men from their homes during its campaign in Jenin refugee camp.

The detainees were identified as Suleiman Farahti, 20, and Mohamed Abu al-Zaki, 20.

Seven Palestinians Kidnapped In Al-Aqsa, Elderly Man Shot In The Eye
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Dozens of undercover soldiers of the Israeli army, and police officers, invaded on Monday morning the Al-Aqsa Mosque, in occupied Jerusalem, assaulted many Palestinians, kidnapped seven, and wounded several others, including seniors, with rubber-coated steel bullets, while an elderly man who was shot in the eye.

Eyewitnesses said the soldiers and officers invaded the courtyards of the Al-Aqsa mosque, from various directions, and assaulted many Palestinians before firing rubber-coated steel bullets, gas bombs and concussion grenades, causing dozens of injuries.

Medical sources said an elderly man was shot with a rubber-coated steel bullet in the eye, before local medics provided him with the needed treatment, and moved him to a hospital in the occupied city.

The sources added that the soldiers and police officers invaded the courtyards of the mosque, and smashed the door locks of the Al-Qibli mosque, before storming it to attack dozens of Palestinians.

The soldiers fired concussion grenades and gas bombs in addition rubber-coated steel bullets, in an attempt to force the Palestinians to leave the mosque to allow groups of Israeli fanatics to invade the holy site, and tour its courtyards.

The Israeli attack led, for the second consecutive day, to burning carpets in the Al-Qibli mosque.

In addition, soldiers surrounded dozens of worshipers in the Dome of the Rock Mosque, chased many others in its courtyards, and kidnapped at least seven Palestinians.

Earlier Monday, soldiers prevented all young Palestinian men, and women of all ages, from entering the Al-Aqsa Mosque, and only allowed elderly men to enter.

Later, the soldiers sealed the mosque and its courtyards to allow groups of Israeli fanatics to conduct their daily provocative tours and violations.

On Sunday, soldiers assaulted dozens of Palestinian journalists, wounded eleven and kidnapped seven others , in addition to attacking guards of the Al-Aqsa Mosque.

Eleven Injured Sunday; Journalists Syndicate Denounces Israeli Targeting Of Reporters
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The Palestinian Journalists Syndicate issued a statement strongly denouncing the serious Israeli escalation against the worshipers in the Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock, Sunday, leading to dozens of injuries, including eleven journalists, deliberately targeted by the soldiers.

The Syndicate said the army, and police, deliberately assaulted the journalists, wounding eleven in just a few hours, as dozens of soldiers and Israeli extremists stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque, the Dome of the Rock and their courtyards.

It demanded the International Community to ensure the implementation of the May 2014 Security Council resolution number 2222, regarding the protection of journalists, and prosecuting those who assault them.

The Syndicate also said that the fact that soldiers injured eleven Palestinian journalists, in just a couple of hours, proves the deliberate illegal Israeli policies, and its attempts to hide the tracks of its crimes in occupied Palestine.

In its statement, the Syndicate saluted the journalists in every part of Palestine, especially in occupied Jerusalem, and in Palestinian areas that witness repeated Israeli violations, and clashes.

The wounded journalists have been identified as:

1. Ahmad Gharabla – French Press Agency, correspondent.
2. Diala Jweihan – Al-Hayat Al-Jadeeda Newspaper, correspondent.

3. Jihad al-Mohtasib – Roya news Agency, correspondent.
4. Monther al-Khatib – Al-Ghad Al-Arabi Newspaper, cameraman.
5. Dia' Hweishe - Al-Ghad Al-Arabi Newspaper, correspondent.
6. Eethar Abu Gharbiyya – cameraman.
7. Mahfouth Abu at-Turk, cameraman.
8. Lewa’ Abu Rmeila – Palestine Today, correspondent.
9. Sayerbon 'Obeid – Al-Quds News Network, cameraman.
10. Ali Yassin – Palestine TV, cameraman.
11. Mo'men Shabana – Maan News, cameraman.

The Sunday Israeli military assault and invasions into the Al-Aqsa Mosque, to accompany dozens of extremists, have led to wounding 110 Palestinians, including twenty who were moved to local hospitals; one of them suffered a head injury, and three others suffered chest wounds.

The soldiers surrounded the al-Qibli mosque, before occupying its rooftop, and fired dozens of gas bombs and concussion grenades, leading to dozens of injuries, and serious property damage, in addition to fires in the mosque.

Several mosque guards have been injured after the soldiers assaulted them, while many have been detained, in addition to a woman and a child.

Among the wounded are several medics, and a firefighter who was shot in his arm.

The Palestinian Red Crescent Society said twenty Palestinians, injured in the Old City and in Al-Aqsa, have been moved to the al-Makassed Islamic Hospital, in Jerusalem.

Soldiers and police officers also assaulted and wounded many Palestinian women near the Chain Gate, in occupied Jerusalem, in addition to attacking senior leaders, including Member of Knesset Dr. Ahmad Tibi, and various social and religious figures.
13 sept 2015
Four Palestinians Kidnapped, One Injured, In The West Bank
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Israeli soldiers invaded, on Sunday at dawn, the West Bank districts Jenin and Jericho, kidnapped four Palestinians, and injured at least one.

Media sources in the northern West Bank city of Jenin said the soldiers invaded the Jenin refugee camp, and kidnapped two Palestinians after violently breaking into their homes, and searching them.

The two have been identified as Suleiman Farahati, 20, and Mohammad Abu az-Zaki, 20.

The Jenin office of the Palestinian Red Crescent said the soldiers shot and injured Ahmad Hussein al-Bali, 24, before he was moved to the Khalil Suleiman Hospital, in Jenin.

The Palestinian was shot with a live round in his left thigh, and suffered a moderate injury, it added.

In addition, the Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS) has reported that several Israeli military vehicles invaded the Aqbat Jaber refugee camp, south of Jericho, and kidnapped two brothers after storming their home.

The PPS said the two have been identified as Tareq, 40, and Khalil Hazem Dawwas, 27.

Ailing Hunger Striking Detainee Denied Access To Medicine
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The Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS) has reported that one of its lawyers managed to visit hunger-striking detainee Bilal Daoud, who informed them he has been denied access to medicine for his chronic brain disease.

The PPS said Daoud started his strike on August 24, protesting his continued arbitrary Administrative Detention, without charges or trial.

The detainee stopped his strike for a few days, but resumed it after the Israeli authorities refused to listen to his legitimate demands.

Daoud, 26 years of age, is from the Deheishe refugee camp, in Bethlehem, and has been held under Administrative Detention orders since February 28, 2015; he was repeatedly kidnapped and imprisoned by Israel, and spent five years in detention.

The PPS said that six other administrative detainees are ongoing with their hunger strikes, also demanding their release.

They have been identified as Nidal Abu 'Aker, Sahdi Ma'ali and Ghassan Zawahra, from Bethlehem, in addition to Bader Rozza from Nablus, and Monir Abu Sharara, from Doura near Hebron; all started their strike on August 20, and Suleiman Tawfiq Eskafi from Hebron, who went on strike on August 1.

Eskafi was recently moved into solitary confinement in the 'Ofer Israeli prison.

IOF soldiers round up six Palestinians
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Israeli occupation forces (IOF) rounded up six Palestinian citizens in the West Bank on Saturday night and Sunday morning.

The Israeli army radio said that the IOF troops arrested two Palestinians near a settlement in Ramallah on Sunday morning.

The broadcast claimed that the two men were trying to break into the settlement, adding that they were equipped with knives.

Four other Palestinians were kidnapped in different West Bank areas on suspicion of participating in what the radio described as “acts of sabotage”.

Palestinian official statistics indicate that more than 6,000 Palestinians are held in Israeli occupation jails.

Allan threatens to go on hunger strike anew
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Administrative detainee Mohamed Allan has threatened to resume his hunger strike if the Israeli prosecution did not fulfil its pledge to transfer him to al-Najah hospital in Nablus city.

Nasruddin Allan, the father of the detainee, told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that his son Mohamed had told the Israeli administration of Barzilai hospital last Wednesday of his decision not to respond to doctors' instructions or take any medication until the Israeli prosecution stopped ignoring his request to transfer him to al-Najah hospital in Nablus.

The father added that his son would also restart his hunger strike if the prosecution persisted in procrastinating over his transfer to Nablus.

Mohamed Allan, who was kidnapped by the Israeli occupation forces in June 2014, had started an open-ended hunger strike on June 16, 2015 in protest at extending his administrative detention for the second time before he suspended it following Israeli pledges to release him next November and transfer him to a West Bank hospital.

Video: Dozens Of Soldiers Invade Al-Aqsa Mosque
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Dozens of Israeli soldiers and police officers invaded, earlier on Sunday, the courtyards of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, in occupied Jerusalem, and fired dozens of concussion grenades on local worshipers, and attacked dozens.

Eyewitnesses said the soldiers, including undercover officers, surrounded local Muslim worshipers in the Al-Qibli Mosque, and fired dozens of concussion grenades, before storming it and assaulting several Palestinians, wounding at least two.

The Police also detained two mosque guards near the Chain Gate, one of the gates of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, and surrounded scores of worshipers in the mosque.

The army and police prevented all men, below the age of fifty, from entering the mosque courtyards, as they were heading there for dawn prayers.

The incident caused tension that eventually escalated after the army invaded the mosque.

The soldiers also forcibly removed, and assaulted, dozens of worshipers during the invasion, while extremist Israeli groups continued their provocative tours in the mosque’s courtyards.

12 sept 2015
International Arrested in Hebron, Banned from Part of the City
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Soldiers taking international in the police car Photo credit: Human Rights Defenders

Sunday night an international human rights observer was arrested by Israeli forces on bogus charges in al-Khalil (Hebron) in occupied Palestine.

The activist was detained by Israeli soldiers when leaving a house in the Tel Rumeida neighbourhood of al-Khalil (Hebron). Only a few minutes later, a reinforcement of another group of about 7 soldiers arrived. The only explanation provided by the soldiers in English to the two volunteers, who do not speak any Hebrew, was that they had to wait for the police to arrive for an explanation on the detention.

When the police arrived, the police-man immediately took the passport of one of the internationals, not even asking to see the other person’s passport. As the police-man himself did not speak any English, a soldier had to translate the charges to the volunteer and explain to her, that she had to come to the police station. The soldier lawlessly accusing the international was later present at all times at the police station except for interrogation.

The international was released only on the condition of signing a paper banning her from the ‘Jewish part’ of the city and passing through any checkpoint for a week. An explanation on what exactly that means was not given by the Israeli forces, who tried to ascertain the activist that she would be allowed back to move freely in al-Khalil on Saturday morning, an obvious attempt to have a reason to legally arrest her on violating the conditions of the seven-day period.

This is clearly intended to impede her work as a human rights observer, and tries to stop her from documenting and reporting on violence against Palestinians and violations of human rights and international law by Israeli forces. In al-Khalil (Hebron), a ctiy often dubbed a microcosmos of the occupation with illegal settlements right in the heart of the city, violence against Palestinians both by settlers and soldiers is rampant. Human Rights organisations are documenting and reporting on daily incidents to reveal the impact of the military occupation in Palestine and to raise awareness.

Prisoner Center: Detainee Khader Daba'ya in serious psychological condition
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The Palestinian Prisoner Center for Studies has appealed to human rights and medical groups to intervene to have 29-year-old prisoner Khader Daba'ya released in order to prevent further deterioration of his psychological health.

According to the center, prisoner Daba'ya, who is isolated in Beersheba jail, suffers from amnesia and refuses to meet his family members or his lawyer, or to talk with his fellow prisoners.

The mother of the prisoner explained that her son had suffered bullet injuries in his legs in 2003 and was left by Israeli soldiers to bleed for several hours before he was transferred to hospital

"After that, we had known nothing about him for two years, during which he had been exposed to violent and harsh interrogation and locked up in an isolation cell until his health deteriorated dramatically and affected his psyche."

"The first visit we paid him was five years later when we were unable to recognize him due to the miserable shape he was in," the mother said.  

"After he spent eight years of his 16-year prison term, we did not know anything about him for two whole years until his sister was allowed to visit him in jail, where he was locked up in an iron cage and isolated from others due his suffering from a very bad psychological and nervous condition," she added.

11 sept 2015
39 Palestinian Workers Detained in Eliat
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Israeli police and border forces took into custody, on Thursday night, 39 Palestinian workers near the Israeli resort city of Eilat, according to Israeli media.

It was reported that the 39 workers were from the Al-Khalil (Hebron) City in the southern West Bank, and that they were all taken to Israeli interrogation centres for questioning.

Palestinians from the occupied West Bank are banned from working in Eilat, though tens of thousands have been given permits to work in other Israeli cities, according to Days of Palestine.

All Palestinian work permits issued by the Israeli occupation include the phrase “allowed to enter Israel excluding Eilat.”

Palestinians who seek to work in occupied Israeli cities need a special work permit usually granted by the Israeli Civil Administration, in coordination with the Israeli Ministry of Labour.

IOF storms Yabad town, kidnaps Palestinian
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The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Thursday stormed Yabad town, south of Jenin city, several times and kidnapped a Palestinian citizen from his home.

Local sourced told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that Israeli soldiers set up a roadblock on the road to Yabad and embarked on intercepting passing cars and checking the ID cards of passengers.

The sources added that the IOF kidnapped 21-year-old Ibrahim Abu Baker, a student at the Open University of al-Quds, after raiding his home in the southern neighborhood of Yabad town. 

Prisoner Mousa Sufan in solitary confinement for over two years
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Palestinian prisoner Mousa Sufan has been isolated in an Israeli jail for more than two years, according to the Palestinian Prisoner Society.  

The lawyer of the society, who recently visited Sufan in his isolation cell in Ashkelon jail, stated that the prisoner has been exposed to maltreatment for over two years at the hand of Israeli jailers, who deprive him of seeing or contacting his family.

The lawyer, however, pointed out that Sufan had been allowed only once to make a phone call after he had gone on hunger strike for several days last July.

He also noted that the prisoner suffer from serious health problems, including a tumor in his neck, which needs to be surgically removed.   

Two brothers kidnapped in IOF campaign west of al-Khalil
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Two Palestinian brothers were kidnapped from their home and many others suffered from inhaling tear gas during an Israeli arrest and search campaign in Abu Aktillah neighborhood, west of al-Khalil city.

Local sources reported that the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) kidnapped Abdul-Salam Karamah and his brother Faisal from their home.

They also said that the invading troops ransacked homes belonging to the same family, including the house of journalist Radi Karamah.

During the campaign in the neighborhood, the IOF clashed with angry young men and women from the family and intensively fired tear gas grenades at them, which caused 15 of them to suffer from suffocation.

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