5 sept 2016

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Monday evening kidnapped a Palestinian citizen from Occupied Jerusalem and pitched military checkpoints across the occupied West Bank.
A PIC news correspondent said the IOF pitched a makeshift checkpoint at the crossroads to Hadad village, to the southeast of Jenin province, and searched Palestinian vehicles.
Several Palestinian passengers were reportedly subjected to exhaustive interrogation at the checkpoint.
The occupation soldiers further sealed off the Hawara military checkpoint, to the south of Nablus, in both directions, blocking the movement of Palestinian vehicles and citizens in and out.
At the same time, the IOF kidnapped the Palestinian youngster Mustafa Muhammad, from al-Tour neighborhood, in Occupied Jerusalem.
The captive was dragged to the Israeli detention center of al-Mascoubiya, in western Occupied Jerusalem, pending further investigation.
A PIC news correspondent said the IOF pitched a makeshift checkpoint at the crossroads to Hadad village, to the southeast of Jenin province, and searched Palestinian vehicles.
Several Palestinian passengers were reportedly subjected to exhaustive interrogation at the checkpoint.
The occupation soldiers further sealed off the Hawara military checkpoint, to the south of Nablus, in both directions, blocking the movement of Palestinian vehicles and citizens in and out.
At the same time, the IOF kidnapped the Palestinian youngster Mustafa Muhammad, from al-Tour neighborhood, in Occupied Jerusalem.
The captive was dragged to the Israeli detention center of al-Mascoubiya, in western Occupied Jerusalem, pending further investigation.

The Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS) said Monday that Palestinian prisoners held in Nafha, Eshel, Hadarim, and Raymond prisons declared intention to take escalatory protest steps on Tuesday.
The escalatory steps came in solidarity with hunger strikers and in protest against Israeli punitive measures, the PPS quoted the prisoners as stating.
Hunger-striking brothers Muhammad and Mahmoud al-Balboul have been starving in Israeli lock-ups for 65 days running. Prisoner Malek al-Kadhi has been on a hunger-strike for the 55th consecutive day.
The escalatory steps came in solidarity with hunger strikers and in protest against Israeli punitive measures, the PPS quoted the prisoners as stating.
Hunger-striking brothers Muhammad and Mahmoud al-Balboul have been starving in Israeli lock-ups for 65 days running. Prisoner Malek al-Kadhi has been on a hunger-strike for the 55th consecutive day.

The Israeli occupation police in Lod city on Sunday evening handed Lawyer Khaled Zabarqa a renewed military order banning him from Occupied Jerusalem.
The renewed ban order was issued by the Israeli war ministry under the security pretext. It is founded on the Emergency Mandatory Regulations of 1945.
The ban is the third of its kind issued against lawyer Zabarqa in one year’s time. Lawyer Zabarqa said he was shocked by the ban which he received at 10 p.m., adding that the occupation authorities paid no heed to the appeals filed over recent weeks to cancel the ban.
“This is an arbitrary and oppressive rule issued by a colonizing power that has no legitimate sovereignty over Occupied Jerusalem,” he said.
According to Zabarqa, the order aims at wiping out Muslims’ presence in Occupied Jerusalem and the Holy al-Aqsa Mosque, particularly with the advent of Jewish holidays.
He called on all concerned parties, namely the Jordanian authorities, to speak up against such Israeli schemes. “It is high time we seriously and jointly thought of a declaration of civil disobedience so as to retrieve our rights and holy sites,” lawyer Zabarqa further stated.
The renewed ban order was issued by the Israeli war ministry under the security pretext. It is founded on the Emergency Mandatory Regulations of 1945.
The ban is the third of its kind issued against lawyer Zabarqa in one year’s time. Lawyer Zabarqa said he was shocked by the ban which he received at 10 p.m., adding that the occupation authorities paid no heed to the appeals filed over recent weeks to cancel the ban.
“This is an arbitrary and oppressive rule issued by a colonizing power that has no legitimate sovereignty over Occupied Jerusalem,” he said.
According to Zabarqa, the order aims at wiping out Muslims’ presence in Occupied Jerusalem and the Holy al-Aqsa Mosque, particularly with the advent of Jewish holidays.
He called on all concerned parties, namely the Jordanian authorities, to speak up against such Israeli schemes. “It is high time we seriously and jointly thought of a declaration of civil disobedience so as to retrieve our rights and holy sites,” lawyer Zabarqa further stated.

The Israeli Occupation Authorities (IOA) renewed Sunday the administrative detention of dr. Amjed al-Hamrouni, from al-Khalil, for three months for the third time in a row.
Al-Hamrouni’s wife affirmed that her husband’s administrative detention was extended only few hours before his release.
Dr. al-Hamrouni was arrested more than five times by Israeli forces, the last of which was in February 2016. He spent nearly eight years behind Israeli bars.
According to rights groups, 584 administrative detainees are held in Israeli jails including six minors.
Al-Hamrouni’s wife affirmed that her husband’s administrative detention was extended only few hours before his release.
Dr. al-Hamrouni was arrested more than five times by Israeli forces, the last of which was in February 2016. He spent nearly eight years behind Israeli bars.
According to rights groups, 584 administrative detainees are held in Israeli jails including six minors.

The Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS) has reported that Israeli soldiers have kidnapped, overnight and earlier Monday, ten Palestinians in different parts of the occupied West Bank.
In Ramallah, in central West Bank, the soldiers kidnapped two Palestinians, identified as Mohammad Halabi, and Waleed Suleiman Rabea’, 47.
It is worth mentioning that Mohammad is the brother of Mohannad Halabi, 19, who was shot to death by Israeli police, on October 3rd 2015, after allegedly stabbing to death an armed Israeli, grabbing the gun of a settler who intervened, then killing an additional person, and wounding two others in the Old City of Jerusalem.
In Hebron, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank, the soldiers invaded and searched homes, and kidnapped two Palestinians, identified as Moath Yousef Shahateet, 20, and Thaer Nael Abu Sharkh, 32.
In Tulkarem, in the northern part of the West Bank, the soldiers kidnapped one Palestinian, identified as Ali Taqi, 25.
Another Palestinian, identified as Hussein Zoheir Samara, 24, was kidnapped from the central West Bank district of Salfit.
In Ramallah, in central West Bank, the soldiers kidnapped two Palestinians, identified as Mohammad Halabi, and Waleed Suleiman Rabea’, 47.
It is worth mentioning that Mohammad is the brother of Mohannad Halabi, 19, who was shot to death by Israeli police, on October 3rd 2015, after allegedly stabbing to death an armed Israeli, grabbing the gun of a settler who intervened, then killing an additional person, and wounding two others in the Old City of Jerusalem.
In Hebron, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank, the soldiers invaded and searched homes, and kidnapped two Palestinians, identified as Moath Yousef Shahateet, 20, and Thaer Nael Abu Sharkh, 32.
In Tulkarem, in the northern part of the West Bank, the soldiers kidnapped one Palestinian, identified as Ali Taqi, 25.
Another Palestinian, identified as Hussein Zoheir Samara, 24, was kidnapped from the central West Bank district of Salfit.

The Palestinian Detainees Committee has reported, Monday, that a detained Palestinian teen has been subjected to repeated assaults during his abduction, and interrogation, including being strip-searched after the soldiers kidnapped him.
The teen, Mazen Monther Ramadan, 17 years of age, was kidnapped from his home, in the central West Bank district of Ramallah, on August 22, 2016.
A PPS lawyer managed to visit the teen in the al-Maskobiyya interrogation center, in Jerusalem, and the detainee informed him that the soldiers forced him to undergo a strip-search.
After he was abducted from his home at dawn, the soldiers cuffed the teen’s hands behind his back, and blindfolded him, in addition to frequently attacking him.
He told the lawyer that the soldiers forced him on the floor of their jeep, and whenever he asked them to loosen the plastic cuffs, the soldiers would insult and attack him.
He was then moved to a military camp, and was denied food or water, and even the right to use the toilets for many hours.
After his transfer to al-Maskobiyya, the soldiers forced the teen to strip and searched him, before placing him under intense interrogation for four days, without a lawyer, while being cuffed and his legs shackled.
He is currently placed in a small, dirty cell, infested with cockroaches, and is receiving very bad food, both in quantity and quality.
The teen, Mazen Monther Ramadan, 17 years of age, was kidnapped from his home, in the central West Bank district of Ramallah, on August 22, 2016.
A PPS lawyer managed to visit the teen in the al-Maskobiyya interrogation center, in Jerusalem, and the detainee informed him that the soldiers forced him to undergo a strip-search.
After he was abducted from his home at dawn, the soldiers cuffed the teen’s hands behind his back, and blindfolded him, in addition to frequently attacking him.
He told the lawyer that the soldiers forced him on the floor of their jeep, and whenever he asked them to loosen the plastic cuffs, the soldiers would insult and attack him.
He was then moved to a military camp, and was denied food or water, and even the right to use the toilets for many hours.
After his transfer to al-Maskobiyya, the soldiers forced the teen to strip and searched him, before placing him under intense interrogation for four days, without a lawyer, while being cuffed and his legs shackled.
He is currently placed in a small, dirty cell, infested with cockroaches, and is receiving very bad food, both in quantity and quality.

The Palestinian Detainees Committee stated, Monday, that a detainee, identified as Mohammad Khamis Abrash, from the al-Am’ari refugee camp, in the central West Bank district of Ramallah, is facing serious health complications, but is not receiving the proper, specialized, medical treatment.
It said that Abrash’s left leg was amputated due to an injury that did not receive the urgently needed treatment, in addition to having difficulties seeing and hearing, repeatedly feeling dizzy, and is suffering from arrhythmia.
The amputated leg frequently bleeds, especially after the wound got infected, and the prison authority is denying him access to specialized medical attention, including a prosthetic leg.
The detainee also requires an urgent cornea transplant is his left eye, in addition to undergoing various procedures in both of his ears, and is unable to walk without or use the showers on his own.
The Committee stated that Israel’s Prison Authority deliberately denies the detainees the much-needed medical attention, and is preventing hundreds from the receiving any specialized treatment.
It said that Abrash’s left leg was amputated due to an injury that did not receive the urgently needed treatment, in addition to having difficulties seeing and hearing, repeatedly feeling dizzy, and is suffering from arrhythmia.
The amputated leg frequently bleeds, especially after the wound got infected, and the prison authority is denying him access to specialized medical attention, including a prosthetic leg.
The detainee also requires an urgent cornea transplant is his left eye, in addition to undergoing various procedures in both of his ears, and is unable to walk without or use the showers on his own.
The Committee stated that Israel’s Prison Authority deliberately denies the detainees the much-needed medical attention, and is preventing hundreds from the receiving any specialized treatment.

The Bethlehem office of the Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS) has reported that Israeli soldiers invaded, on Monday at dawn, the ‘Aida refugee camp, north of the city, and kidnapped one Palestinian.
The PPS said the soldiers kidnapped Ibrahim Yassin Abu Srour, 30, after invading his home and searching it.
The soldiers surrounded the camp, before invading it from several directions, searched a number of homes and interrogated several Palestinians.
The PPS said the soldiers kidnapped Ibrahim Yassin Abu Srour, 30, after invading his home and searching it.
The soldiers surrounded the camp, before invading it from several directions, searched a number of homes and interrogated several Palestinians.

Israeli soldiers invaded, late at night, the Mothallath ash-Shuhada village, south of the northern West Bank city of Jenin, kidnapped two Palestinians, and occupied an under-construction home in a nearby town, before using it as a military post.
Media sources in Jenin said the soldiers invaded and searched several homes, and kidnapped two Palestinians, identified as Mujahid Khaled Ghawadra and Ahmad Aqhash Ghawadra. The two were heading back home from work.
In addition, several army vehicles invaded Ya’bad town, south of Jenin, before occupying an under construction home, belonging to resident Tawfiq Shaker Badarna, and used the property as a military post.
The soldiers also invaded Burqin village, west of Jenin, searched several homes and interrogated a number of Palestinians.
Media sources in Jenin said the soldiers invaded and searched several homes, and kidnapped two Palestinians, identified as Mujahid Khaled Ghawadra and Ahmad Aqhash Ghawadra. The two were heading back home from work.
In addition, several army vehicles invaded Ya’bad town, south of Jenin, before occupying an under construction home, belonging to resident Tawfiq Shaker Badarna, and used the property as a military post.
The soldiers also invaded Burqin village, west of Jenin, searched several homes and interrogated a number of Palestinians.

Mustafa Nimir
Israeli soldiers invaded, on Monday at dawn, the Shu’fat refugee camp, northeast of occupied East Jerusalem, killed one Palestinian and seriously wounded another, after firing many live rounds at their car.
The Israeli army presented two conflicting narratives on the event, one talking about armed confrontations between the soldiers and armed resistance fighters in the refugee camp, and another about an alleged attempted ramming attack, followed by a stabbing attempt, targeting the soldiers.
Medical sources later identified the slain young Palestinian man as Mustafa Nimir, from the Salaam area in Anata town, northeast of occupied Jerusalem.
Palestinian medics rushed to the site, but the soldiers stopped them and prevented them from providing the needed aid to the Palestinians.
The Israeli army said one of its soldiers was injured, reportedly by Palestinian fire, during the invasion.
Local sources in Shu’fat said many local youths hurled stones at the invading army vehicles in the camp, while the army fired many live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets and gas bombs.
It is worth mentioning that the soldiers also kidnapped the wounded Palestinian, and took him to an unknown destination.
Israeli soldiers invaded, on Monday at dawn, the Shu’fat refugee camp, northeast of occupied East Jerusalem, killed one Palestinian and seriously wounded another, after firing many live rounds at their car.
The Israeli army presented two conflicting narratives on the event, one talking about armed confrontations between the soldiers and armed resistance fighters in the refugee camp, and another about an alleged attempted ramming attack, followed by a stabbing attempt, targeting the soldiers.
Medical sources later identified the slain young Palestinian man as Mustafa Nimir, from the Salaam area in Anata town, northeast of occupied Jerusalem.
Palestinian medics rushed to the site, but the soldiers stopped them and prevented them from providing the needed aid to the Palestinians.
The Israeli army said one of its soldiers was injured, reportedly by Palestinian fire, during the invasion.
Local sources in Shu’fat said many local youths hurled stones at the invading army vehicles in the camp, while the army fired many live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets and gas bombs.
It is worth mentioning that the soldiers also kidnapped the wounded Palestinian, and took him to an unknown destination.
4 sept 2016

Hunger-striking prisoner Mahmoud al-Balboul has been admitted to an Israeli hospital's intensive care unit following a sharp decline in his health condition.
According to the Palestinian commission for detainees' and ex-detainees' affairs on Sunday, the health condition of Balboul has become very critical after he lost more than 30 kilograms of his weight and became very weak and unable to speak easily.
Israeli doctors also keep warning that the hunger striker may suffer physical paralysis if he refuses to take vitamins and fluids other than water.
Balboul started his hunger strike on July 1, 2016 in protest at his detention administratively, with no indictment or trial.
According to the Palestinian commission for detainees' and ex-detainees' affairs on Sunday, the health condition of Balboul has become very critical after he lost more than 30 kilograms of his weight and became very weak and unable to speak easily.
Israeli doctors also keep warning that the hunger striker may suffer physical paralysis if he refuses to take vitamins and fluids other than water.
Balboul started his hunger strike on July 1, 2016 in protest at his detention administratively, with no indictment or trial.

Palestinian young men on Saturday evening were able to set an Israeli military jeep ablaze during clashes with soldiers in Sebastia town, northwest of Nablus city.
Eyewitnesses told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that Israeli troops stormed the town and removed a hoisted Palestinian flag from a mast in an area near the Roman theater.
They added this Israeli action provoked local young men into throwing the invading troops and their vehicles with stones and Molotov cocktails. One jeep caught fire when it was hit by a Molotov cocktail during the events.
The soldiers, in turn, opened fire and used tear gas to disperse the angry young men. Local young men last Thursday placed a new Palestinian flag at the top of the same mast after its removal by soldiers.
In a separate incident, another military force arrested on the same day four young people, including a minor, during clashes in Iraq Burin town, west of Nablus. One of them was released later.
Eyewitnesses told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that Israeli troops stormed the town and removed a hoisted Palestinian flag from a mast in an area near the Roman theater.
They added this Israeli action provoked local young men into throwing the invading troops and their vehicles with stones and Molotov cocktails. One jeep caught fire when it was hit by a Molotov cocktail during the events.
The soldiers, in turn, opened fire and used tear gas to disperse the angry young men. Local young men last Thursday placed a new Palestinian flag at the top of the same mast after its removal by soldiers.
In a separate incident, another military force arrested on the same day four young people, including a minor, during clashes in Iraq Burin town, west of Nablus. One of them was released later.

An Israeli military court at the Ofer lock-up confirmed the administrative detention of longest-serving Palestinian administrative detainee Omar al-Barghouti, a rights group said Sunday.
The Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS) said in a statement the Ofer court sentenced prisoner al-Barghouti, 63, to a renewed administrative term for the fourth time since he was arrested on November 19, 2015.
The Israeli occupation courts have turned down all the appeals filed by al-Barghouti’s attorneys to end his administrative detention. The Israeli prosecution has often resorted to the “security file” pretext to justify the arbitrary sentences.
A father of six children and the grandfather of 10 grandchildren, prisoner Barghouti has spent a total of 26 years in Israeli jails.
The Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS) said in a statement the Ofer court sentenced prisoner al-Barghouti, 63, to a renewed administrative term for the fourth time since he was arrested on November 19, 2015.
The Israeli occupation courts have turned down all the appeals filed by al-Barghouti’s attorneys to end his administrative detention. The Israeli prosecution has often resorted to the “security file” pretext to justify the arbitrary sentences.
A father of six children and the grandfather of 10 grandchildren, prisoner Barghouti has spent a total of 26 years in Israeli jails.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) deployed at the gates of Muslims’ the Ibrahimi Mosque, in al-Khalil, kidnapped two Palestinian minors as they tried to enter the site to perform their prayers.
The Israeli occupation soldiers claimed the boys, aged 13 and 17, were holding a knife and intending to carry out an anti-occupation stabbing attack.
Meanwhile, the IOF handed activist Abu Imad Jaber, from B’Tselem Organization, a renewed military order declaring his family home a closed military zone for 24 more hours.
The IOF stormed Jaber’s family home, in al-Khalil’s southern corners, at the early morning hours and handed the military order to the family.
The occupation soldiers detained Jaber’s two sons on allegations of their presence in a closed military zone, in reference to their family home. Both were released hours later.
Talking to a PIC news correspondent, Jaber expressed his firm rebuff of such an Israeli military order, adding that the IOF have tried every possible effort to prevent him from building a second floor to shelter his family members.
Jaber also said the military order resulted in losses estimated at tens of thousands of shekels and that he was obliged to use primitive means of transportation to bring construction materials due to Israeli harassment.
The Israeli occupation soldiers claimed the boys, aged 13 and 17, were holding a knife and intending to carry out an anti-occupation stabbing attack.
Meanwhile, the IOF handed activist Abu Imad Jaber, from B’Tselem Organization, a renewed military order declaring his family home a closed military zone for 24 more hours.
The IOF stormed Jaber’s family home, in al-Khalil’s southern corners, at the early morning hours and handed the military order to the family.
The occupation soldiers detained Jaber’s two sons on allegations of their presence in a closed military zone, in reference to their family home. Both were released hours later.
Talking to a PIC news correspondent, Jaber expressed his firm rebuff of such an Israeli military order, adding that the IOF have tried every possible effort to prevent him from building a second floor to shelter his family members.
Jaber also said the military order resulted in losses estimated at tens of thousands of shekels and that he was obliged to use primitive means of transportation to bring construction materials due to Israeli harassment.

Israeli soldiers kidnapped, on Sunday at dawn, five Palestinians, including three children, in different parts of occupied East Jerusalem, and caused several Palestinians to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation in Silwan. The army also kidnapped two Palestinians in Nablus, and two in Hebron.
The Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic) said the soldiers invaded and searched homes in Shu’fat neighborhood, north of Jerusalem, and kidnapped two children, identified as Majd Sa’id Abu Khdeir and ‘Ala Abu Khdeir.
Amjad Abu ‘Assab, the head of the Jerusalem Detainees’ Committee, said the soldiers also invaded homes in Bab Hatta area, in the Old City, and kidnapped a young man, identified as Amjad Abu Sneina.
Abu ‘Assab added that the soldiers also invaded the at-Tour village, kidnapped a child, identified as Mohammad Rabay’a, and a young man identified as Mahmoud Shaweesh.
In addition, the army summoned Ezz Barbar, 46, for interrogation at the al-Maskobiyya detention and interrogation center.
Barbar, from Silwan, is a former political prisoner who spent nine consecutive years in Israeli prisons and detention centers.
Furthermore, soldiers and tax authority employees invaded several neighborhoods in the al-‘Eesawiyya town, in Jerusalem.
On Sunday at dawn, the soldiers invaded the northern West Bank city of Nablus, searched homes and kidnapped two Palestinians, identified as Amjad Qa’dan and Nasr Qadous.
On Sunday morning, the army kidnapped two school students near the Ibrahimi Mosque, in the center of Hebron city, in the southern part of the West Bank.
The soldiers stopped and searched the two students, at a military roadblock, and claimed to locate a knife in one of their bags.
On Saturday at night, the soldiers invaded the at-Tour area, in Jerusalem, and clashes with many locals, who hurled stones and empty bottles at the army vehicles, while the soldiers fired several live rounds and rubber-coated steel bullets.
In Silwan town, the army invaded the al-Louza neighborhood, and fired dozens of gas bombs, causing many Palestinians to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation.
The army claimed the invasion was carried out after a number of Palestinians hurled stones on settlers’ cars.
The Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic) said the soldiers invaded and searched homes in Shu’fat neighborhood, north of Jerusalem, and kidnapped two children, identified as Majd Sa’id Abu Khdeir and ‘Ala Abu Khdeir.
Amjad Abu ‘Assab, the head of the Jerusalem Detainees’ Committee, said the soldiers also invaded homes in Bab Hatta area, in the Old City, and kidnapped a young man, identified as Amjad Abu Sneina.
Abu ‘Assab added that the soldiers also invaded the at-Tour village, kidnapped a child, identified as Mohammad Rabay’a, and a young man identified as Mahmoud Shaweesh.
In addition, the army summoned Ezz Barbar, 46, for interrogation at the al-Maskobiyya detention and interrogation center.
Barbar, from Silwan, is a former political prisoner who spent nine consecutive years in Israeli prisons and detention centers.
Furthermore, soldiers and tax authority employees invaded several neighborhoods in the al-‘Eesawiyya town, in Jerusalem.
On Sunday at dawn, the soldiers invaded the northern West Bank city of Nablus, searched homes and kidnapped two Palestinians, identified as Amjad Qa’dan and Nasr Qadous.
On Sunday morning, the army kidnapped two school students near the Ibrahimi Mosque, in the center of Hebron city, in the southern part of the West Bank.
The soldiers stopped and searched the two students, at a military roadblock, and claimed to locate a knife in one of their bags.
On Saturday at night, the soldiers invaded the at-Tour area, in Jerusalem, and clashes with many locals, who hurled stones and empty bottles at the army vehicles, while the soldiers fired several live rounds and rubber-coated steel bullets.
In Silwan town, the army invaded the al-Louza neighborhood, and fired dozens of gas bombs, causing many Palestinians to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation.
The army claimed the invasion was carried out after a number of Palestinians hurled stones on settlers’ cars.

Israeli soldiers invaded, on Sunday at dawn, the southern West Bank city of Hebron, kidnapped two siblings and renewed a military order closing their family home, in the southern area of the city.
The WAFA Palestinian News Agency has reported that the soldiers kidnapped Emad Aref Jaber, and his brother Anas, and renewed a military order to keep the home closed.
The Jaber family home was declared shut under direct military orders when the Israeli army invaded it, and ordered the family to stop construction work in the property, after Israeli colonists complained against them.
The soldiers assaulted the two siblings, and fired many concussion grenades at many Palestinians who gathered in the area.
The Israeli army informed the family that their property is located in a “closed military zone,” therefore they cannot build, or expand.
The family is building a second floor, but the settlers, illegally living in the area, filed a complaint to the military.
Last Friday, the army ordered the family to stop the construction work.
In related news, the soldiers invaded the Shiokh and Sa’ir towns, before invading the home of Fadi al-Froukh, 27, who was killed by the army in early November of last year. The soldiers searched the property and illegally confiscated the family vehicle.
In addition, the army installed many roads in the Hebron district, especially on Be’er as-Sabe’ Street, Haggai Junction, al-Fawwar Junction and the main entrance of the ath-Thaheriyya town, before stopping and searching dozens of cars, and interrogated many Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
The WAFA Palestinian News Agency has reported that the soldiers kidnapped Emad Aref Jaber, and his brother Anas, and renewed a military order to keep the home closed.
The Jaber family home was declared shut under direct military orders when the Israeli army invaded it, and ordered the family to stop construction work in the property, after Israeli colonists complained against them.
The soldiers assaulted the two siblings, and fired many concussion grenades at many Palestinians who gathered in the area.
The Israeli army informed the family that their property is located in a “closed military zone,” therefore they cannot build, or expand.
The family is building a second floor, but the settlers, illegally living in the area, filed a complaint to the military.
Last Friday, the army ordered the family to stop the construction work.
In related news, the soldiers invaded the Shiokh and Sa’ir towns, before invading the home of Fadi al-Froukh, 27, who was killed by the army in early November of last year. The soldiers searched the property and illegally confiscated the family vehicle.
In addition, the army installed many roads in the Hebron district, especially on Be’er as-Sabe’ Street, Haggai Junction, al-Fawwar Junction and the main entrance of the ath-Thaheriyya town, before stopping and searching dozens of cars, and interrogated many Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.