21 sept 2016

A 14-year-old Palestinian girl was shot and injured by the Israeli occupation forces on Wednesday morning at a military checkpoint in the northern West Bank province of Qalqilya on claims of a stabbing attempt.
A PIC news correspondent said a Palestinian girl was left bleeding on Road 55 between the illegal Israeli settlements of Alfei Menashe and Karni Shomron.
According to the Israeli news site 0404, the Palestinian child sustained injuries while there were no reports of injuries or damage befalling the occupation soldiers.
The Palestinian Health Ministry also said an unidentified Palestinian girl was shot and injured in eastern Qalqilya city.
According to eyewitness testimonies, the child was on her way to school, carrying only her bag. She was reportedly shot by the occupation soldiers while she posed no threat to them.
Right away, the Israeli military forces summoned military reinforcement and sealed off the shooting scene.
A report by the Defense for Children International (DCI) on Tuesday documented the murder of 31 Palestinian children, boys and girls, by the Israeli occupation army on claims of attempted anti-occupation attacks.
However, probes by DCI have shown that the casualties posed no threat to the Israeli soldiers, which proves that the murders were cases of extrajudicial killings.
Israeli Soldier Shoots 13-year Old Palestinian Girl For Failing To Stop At Roadblock
A Palestinian child was shot and wounded by the Israeli military Wednesday morning when she allegedly failed to heed a soldier’s order to ‘stop’ as she approached a military roadblock.
Israeli troops then locked down the roadblock and transported the wounded child to the Meir Hospital in Kfar Sava.
The child was shot at a roadblock near the illegal Israeli settlement of Alfei Menashe, near Qalqilia in the northern part of the West Bank.
She is the niece of a 24-year old Palestinian woman who was killed in November at a military roadblock in the same area. In that incident, 24-year old Rasha Ahmad Hamed ‘Oweissi approached the roadblock from afar, holding a knife in her hand and a suicide letter in her bag. She was shot by a soldier while she was still at least 30 feet away from the roadblock.
Following Wednesday’s shooting of the young girl, the Israeli military claimed that the girl “told them during interrogation” that she had “come there to die” – but Israeli military initial reports on incidents are usually discredited soon after they are made.
The child had no weapon anywhere on her body or in any of her belongings.
The Israeli Prime Minister told his cabinet earlier this week that all soldiers should be ordered to be on ‘heightened alert’ in preparation for upcoming Jewish holidays.
According to the Israeli daily Ha’aretz, Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu stated, “The security forces are on heightened alert and I will meet with them today in order to ensure that we will be ready to defend our people during this sensitive period”.
13-year-old Palestinian girl attempts terror attack: 'I came here to die'
A 13-year-old Palestinian girl attempted to carry out a stabbing at checkpoint near Alfei Menashe; security forces ordered her to stop, but she kept walking and reached into her shirt, at which point she was neutralized.
A 13-year-old Palestinian girl tried to stab soldiers at the Eliyahu checkpoint near Alfei Menashe in the West Bank on Wednesday morning, telling security officials afterwards: "I came here to die."
The girl arrived at the checkpoint on foot and approached vehicles carrying a bag. Crossings Authority security guards ordered the girl to stop and fired warning shots into the air. The girl ignored them and continued moving forward. When she put her hand under her shirt, security guards shot her in the leg, lightly-to-moderately wounding her.
None were hurt on the Israeli side.
This is the 11th attempted attack in the last six days and occurred the day after a 16 year-old terrorist tried to stab soldiers at a checkpoint in Bani Na'im, near Hebron.
A PIC news correspondent said a Palestinian girl was left bleeding on Road 55 between the illegal Israeli settlements of Alfei Menashe and Karni Shomron.
According to the Israeli news site 0404, the Palestinian child sustained injuries while there were no reports of injuries or damage befalling the occupation soldiers.
The Palestinian Health Ministry also said an unidentified Palestinian girl was shot and injured in eastern Qalqilya city.
According to eyewitness testimonies, the child was on her way to school, carrying only her bag. She was reportedly shot by the occupation soldiers while she posed no threat to them.
Right away, the Israeli military forces summoned military reinforcement and sealed off the shooting scene.
A report by the Defense for Children International (DCI) on Tuesday documented the murder of 31 Palestinian children, boys and girls, by the Israeli occupation army on claims of attempted anti-occupation attacks.
However, probes by DCI have shown that the casualties posed no threat to the Israeli soldiers, which proves that the murders were cases of extrajudicial killings.
Israeli Soldier Shoots 13-year Old Palestinian Girl For Failing To Stop At Roadblock
A Palestinian child was shot and wounded by the Israeli military Wednesday morning when she allegedly failed to heed a soldier’s order to ‘stop’ as she approached a military roadblock.
Israeli troops then locked down the roadblock and transported the wounded child to the Meir Hospital in Kfar Sava.
The child was shot at a roadblock near the illegal Israeli settlement of Alfei Menashe, near Qalqilia in the northern part of the West Bank.
She is the niece of a 24-year old Palestinian woman who was killed in November at a military roadblock in the same area. In that incident, 24-year old Rasha Ahmad Hamed ‘Oweissi approached the roadblock from afar, holding a knife in her hand and a suicide letter in her bag. She was shot by a soldier while she was still at least 30 feet away from the roadblock.
Following Wednesday’s shooting of the young girl, the Israeli military claimed that the girl “told them during interrogation” that she had “come there to die” – but Israeli military initial reports on incidents are usually discredited soon after they are made.
The child had no weapon anywhere on her body or in any of her belongings.
The Israeli Prime Minister told his cabinet earlier this week that all soldiers should be ordered to be on ‘heightened alert’ in preparation for upcoming Jewish holidays.
According to the Israeli daily Ha’aretz, Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu stated, “The security forces are on heightened alert and I will meet with them today in order to ensure that we will be ready to defend our people during this sensitive period”.
13-year-old Palestinian girl attempts terror attack: 'I came here to die'
A 13-year-old Palestinian girl attempted to carry out a stabbing at checkpoint near Alfei Menashe; security forces ordered her to stop, but she kept walking and reached into her shirt, at which point she was neutralized.
A 13-year-old Palestinian girl tried to stab soldiers at the Eliyahu checkpoint near Alfei Menashe in the West Bank on Wednesday morning, telling security officials afterwards: "I came here to die."
The girl arrived at the checkpoint on foot and approached vehicles carrying a bag. Crossings Authority security guards ordered the girl to stop and fired warning shots into the air. The girl ignored them and continued moving forward. When she put her hand under her shirt, security guards shot her in the leg, lightly-to-moderately wounding her.
None were hurt on the Israeli side.
This is the 11th attempted attack in the last six days and occurred the day after a 16 year-old terrorist tried to stab soldiers at a checkpoint in Bani Na'im, near Hebron.

The Israeli police arrested a Jerusalemite merchant for allegedly selling knives to “terrorists,” Haaretz Hebrew newspaper revealed Wednesday.
According to the paper, Israeli police yesterday arrested the owner of a houseware store in Jerusalem’s Old City where an alleged “terrorist” purchased two knives before attempting to stab two police officers on Friday.
The merchant’s 9-year-old son and 16-year-old nephew were also detained and investigated during the raid. His son was then released after two hours.
The merchant was also subjected to tough investigation during which he was questioned about the reason of selling knives to the alleged attacker. "I replied whether there was a law prohibiting selling knives", he said shortly after his release on Wednesday.
The merchant was also denied access to the Old City for a week.
According to the paper, Israeli police yesterday arrested the owner of a houseware store in Jerusalem’s Old City where an alleged “terrorist” purchased two knives before attempting to stab two police officers on Friday.
The merchant’s 9-year-old son and 16-year-old nephew were also detained and investigated during the raid. His son was then released after two hours.
The merchant was also subjected to tough investigation during which he was questioned about the reason of selling knives to the alleged attacker. "I replied whether there was a law prohibiting selling knives", he said shortly after his release on Wednesday.
The merchant was also denied access to the Old City for a week.

The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) detained a Palestinian minor in Ariel settlement illegally built near of Nablus to the north of the West Bank, family sources revealed Wednesday.
The Palestinian boy Mohamed Sweiqa, 16, was arrested late Tuesday while walking in the eastern neighborhood of Jenin, local sources told the PIC reporter.
The family was informed in a telephone call that their son is being held in Ariel settlement without giving any further details.
Meanwhile, Israeli forces stormed last night different areas south of Jenin after erecting several checkpoints at Jenin-Nablus road.
Several Palestinian-owned vehicles were stopped and searched at the checkpoints. A car wash was also stormed in the area.
Local sources said that Israeli forces were deployed in large numbers overnight near Yabad town south of the city
The Palestinian boy Mohamed Sweiqa, 16, was arrested late Tuesday while walking in the eastern neighborhood of Jenin, local sources told the PIC reporter.
The family was informed in a telephone call that their son is being held in Ariel settlement without giving any further details.
Meanwhile, Israeli forces stormed last night different areas south of Jenin after erecting several checkpoints at Jenin-Nablus road.
Several Palestinian-owned vehicles were stopped and searched at the checkpoints. A car wash was also stormed in the area.
Local sources said that Israeli forces were deployed in large numbers overnight near Yabad town south of the city

The head of the Palestinian Detainees Committee Issa Qaraqe has reported that an agreement was reached for the release of hunger striking detainees Mohammad Balboul, Mahmoud Balboul and Malek al-Qadi, after Israel agreed not to renew their illegal Administrative Detention.
Qaraqe’ stated that due to the determination of the striking detainees, and their continued steadfast despite the life-threatening health conditions, the detainees remained determined to end their illegal detention.
He added that the agreement states that:
The official stated that “Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, and various political leaders held extensive talks with many officials in order to reach a solution to the issue of the three striking detainees, in order to ensure their safety.”
He added that the president, many officials and human rights groups, held talks on the regional and international levels, especially with human rights and legal groups, in order to reach an agreement that ensures the release of the striking detainees.
Qaraqe’ also thanked all human rights defenders, and organizations, around the world for their support and massive solidarity in this struggle against injustice and illegal policies, and for their endless support of the detainees and their legitimate demands of justice and freedom.
The official added that at 4 P.M today, there will be a massive march and celebration at the Manger Square of the Nativity Church in Bethlehem, and called for further and more effective international support to ensure the release of all political prisoners held by Israel, and to end the ongoing escalating Israeli violations on International Law and the basics principles of Human Rights.
The detainees reached near-death conditions, going in and out of coma, and faced very serious health deterioration, yet remained determined to continue their hunger strike in protest of their illegal Administrative Detention, without any charges or trial.
Qaraqe’ stated that due to the determination of the striking detainees, and their continued steadfast despite the life-threatening health conditions, the detainees remained determined to end their illegal detention.
He added that the agreement states that:
- Mohammad Balboul, will be released on December 8, 2016, without any renewal of his current Administrative Detention.
- Mahmoud Balboul, will be released on December 8, 2016, without ant renewal of his current Administrative Detention.
- Malek al-Qadi, will be released on tomorrow, September 22, 2016, without any renewal of his current Administrative Detention.
The official stated that “Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, and various political leaders held extensive talks with many officials in order to reach a solution to the issue of the three striking detainees, in order to ensure their safety.”
He added that the president, many officials and human rights groups, held talks on the regional and international levels, especially with human rights and legal groups, in order to reach an agreement that ensures the release of the striking detainees.
Qaraqe’ also thanked all human rights defenders, and organizations, around the world for their support and massive solidarity in this struggle against injustice and illegal policies, and for their endless support of the detainees and their legitimate demands of justice and freedom.
The official added that at 4 P.M today, there will be a massive march and celebration at the Manger Square of the Nativity Church in Bethlehem, and called for further and more effective international support to ensure the release of all political prisoners held by Israel, and to end the ongoing escalating Israeli violations on International Law and the basics principles of Human Rights.
The detainees reached near-death conditions, going in and out of coma, and faced very serious health deterioration, yet remained determined to continue their hunger strike in protest of their illegal Administrative Detention, without any charges or trial.

The Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS) has reported that Israeli soldiers kidnapped, on Wednesday at dawn, twenty-one Palestinians, during extensive invasions and searches of homes in different parts of the occupied West Bank.
The Nablus office of the PSS, in the northern part of the West Bank, said the soldiers searched many homes in the district, and kidnapped Abdullah Harb Omran, from Burin village, southwest of Nablus.
In Salfit district, in central West Bank, the soldiers searched homes and kidnapped one Palestinian, identified as Ammar Nayef, from Kar ed-Deek village.
The soldiers also invaded Shu’fat refugee camp, in Jerusalem, searched many homes, and kidnapped Abdul-Aziz Khaled Damdoun, 16, Mansour al-‘Akkari, Mahmoud Mo’awiya Alqam, Mahmoud Omran Alqam, Nizar Mohammad Ali and Majdi Kayyala, in addition to Mohammad Abu Ghazala from the Old City of Jerusalem.
In Bethlehem, the soldiers searched a number of homes and kidnapped one Palestinian, identified as Rabea’ Wael Issa, and Mohammad Mousa az-Zeer.
Also in Bethlehem, undercover Israeli soldiers, infiltrated into the ‘Aida refugee camp, north of the city, before storming the homes of Wasfi Ahmad al-‘Amour, and Mohammad Nasrallah before kidnapping two of his sons, identified as Firas, 24, and Fadi, 26.
In Hebron, in the southern part of the West Bank, hundreds of Israeli soldiers invaded the city, in addition to Beit Ummar, Doura and the al-Arroub refugee camp, searched dozens of homes and kidnapped eight Palestinians.
The kidnapped have been identified as Abdul-Rahma Abdul-Qader Sabah, Mohammad Ahmad Ekhlayyel, 27, Mohammad Issa Bahar, 17, Mohannad Zoheir Al-Allami, 18, Mohammad Yousef Jawabra, Alawa Ali, Ahmad Nasser Abu Tamma’a and Ali Mohammad Amro.
The Nablus office of the PSS, in the northern part of the West Bank, said the soldiers searched many homes in the district, and kidnapped Abdullah Harb Omran, from Burin village, southwest of Nablus.
In Salfit district, in central West Bank, the soldiers searched homes and kidnapped one Palestinian, identified as Ammar Nayef, from Kar ed-Deek village.
The soldiers also invaded Shu’fat refugee camp, in Jerusalem, searched many homes, and kidnapped Abdul-Aziz Khaled Damdoun, 16, Mansour al-‘Akkari, Mahmoud Mo’awiya Alqam, Mahmoud Omran Alqam, Nizar Mohammad Ali and Majdi Kayyala, in addition to Mohammad Abu Ghazala from the Old City of Jerusalem.
In Bethlehem, the soldiers searched a number of homes and kidnapped one Palestinian, identified as Rabea’ Wael Issa, and Mohammad Mousa az-Zeer.
Also in Bethlehem, undercover Israeli soldiers, infiltrated into the ‘Aida refugee camp, north of the city, before storming the homes of Wasfi Ahmad al-‘Amour, and Mohammad Nasrallah before kidnapping two of his sons, identified as Firas, 24, and Fadi, 26.
In Hebron, in the southern part of the West Bank, hundreds of Israeli soldiers invaded the city, in addition to Beit Ummar, Doura and the al-Arroub refugee camp, searched dozens of homes and kidnapped eight Palestinians.
The kidnapped have been identified as Abdul-Rahma Abdul-Qader Sabah, Mohammad Ahmad Ekhlayyel, 27, Mohammad Issa Bahar, 17, Mohannad Zoheir Al-Allami, 18, Mohammad Yousef Jawabra, Alawa Ali, Ahmad Nasser Abu Tamma’a and Ali Mohammad Amro.

Hundreds of Israeli soldiers invaded, on Wednesday at dawn, Hebron city, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank, Beit Ummar, Doura and the al-Arroub refugee camp, searched dozens of homes and kidnapped six Palestinians.
Media sources in Hebron city said the soldiers invaded Jabal Johar area and the Salaima neighborhood, before storming and violently searching homes.
Owners of some of the invaded homes have been identified as Hammouda Jaber, Faisal Rajabi, Rawhi al-Atrash, Anas Rajabi, Ammar Rajabi, Ahmad Rajabi, Hamza Shanna and Abu Eyad Abu Hussein.
The soldiers said they located and confiscated a homemade weapon, some magazines and combat tools in addition to several knives in Jabal Johar, before kidnapped Abdul-Rahma Abdul-Qader Sabah.
In Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, the soldiers kidnapped three Palestinians during an extensive search campaign targeting many homes and property in the al-Bayyada and ‘Aseeda areas, in addition to the neighborhoods of Bahar and ath-Thaher.
The kidnapped have been identified as Mohammad Ahmad Ekhlayyel, 27, Mohammad Issa Bahar, 17, and Mohannad Zoheir Al-Allami, 18; all are former political prisoners.
The soldiers also summoned Fadi Mohammad Ja’ar, 16, for interrogation in the Etzion military base and security center.
In addition, the soldiers invaded the al-Arroub refugee camp, and kidnapped Mohammad Yousef Jawabra, while Ali Mohammad Amro was kidnapped from his home in Doura town, south of Hebron.
Media sources in Hebron city said the soldiers invaded Jabal Johar area and the Salaima neighborhood, before storming and violently searching homes.
Owners of some of the invaded homes have been identified as Hammouda Jaber, Faisal Rajabi, Rawhi al-Atrash, Anas Rajabi, Ammar Rajabi, Ahmad Rajabi, Hamza Shanna and Abu Eyad Abu Hussein.
The soldiers said they located and confiscated a homemade weapon, some magazines and combat tools in addition to several knives in Jabal Johar, before kidnapped Abdul-Rahma Abdul-Qader Sabah.
In Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, the soldiers kidnapped three Palestinians during an extensive search campaign targeting many homes and property in the al-Bayyada and ‘Aseeda areas, in addition to the neighborhoods of Bahar and ath-Thaher.
The kidnapped have been identified as Mohammad Ahmad Ekhlayyel, 27, Mohammad Issa Bahar, 17, and Mohannad Zoheir Al-Allami, 18; all are former political prisoners.
The soldiers also summoned Fadi Mohammad Ja’ar, 16, for interrogation in the Etzion military base and security center.
In addition, the soldiers invaded the al-Arroub refugee camp, and kidnapped Mohammad Yousef Jawabra, while Ali Mohammad Amro was kidnapped from his home in Doura town, south of Hebron.

An Israeli court sentenced Tuesday the Palestinian female prisoner Amal Taqatqa, from Bethlehem, to seven years imprisonment for an alleged stabbing attack few months ago.
Last December, Amal Taqatqa was shot with three live bullets in the upper part of her body and another bullet in her foot for allegedly trying to carry out a stabbing attack near Gush Etzion settlement.
Since then, she was held in Hadassah hospital where she underwent several surgeries. Taqatqa, 19, suffers from a very difficult health situation as she is unable to walk due to the Israeli deliberate medical neglect.
Along the same line, Salem military court sentenced Tuesday afternoon the prisoner Azmi Nafaa, 22, to 20 years imprisonment for allegedly trying to run over a group of soldiers at Zaatara checkpoint last November.
Family sources affirmed that Nafaa was sentenced to 20 years in prison and 36-month suspended sentence for five years. His car was also confiscated. Nafaa was arrested after being shot at Zaatara checkpoint south of Nablus for allegedly carrying out a car ramming attack.
Last December, Amal Taqatqa was shot with three live bullets in the upper part of her body and another bullet in her foot for allegedly trying to carry out a stabbing attack near Gush Etzion settlement.
Since then, she was held in Hadassah hospital where she underwent several surgeries. Taqatqa, 19, suffers from a very difficult health situation as she is unable to walk due to the Israeli deliberate medical neglect.
Along the same line, Salem military court sentenced Tuesday afternoon the prisoner Azmi Nafaa, 22, to 20 years imprisonment for allegedly trying to run over a group of soldiers at Zaatara checkpoint last November.
Family sources affirmed that Nafaa was sentenced to 20 years in prison and 36-month suspended sentence for five years. His car was also confiscated. Nafaa was arrested after being shot at Zaatara checkpoint south of Nablus for allegedly carrying out a car ramming attack.
20 sept 2016

Two Palestinian prisoners, from Bethlehem, were subjected to very bad treatment during their detention in Etzion detention center, the Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS) said.
The prisoner Mohaned Jaber, 24, affirmed to the PPS lawyer Jaklin Fararja who managed to meet them in Etizon detention center that he was subjected to severe beating at the hands of Israeli soldiers who stormed his family house in Bethlehem before his arrest.
The Israeli soldiers continued to hit him all over his body while on their way to the detention center, the lawyer quoted Jaber as saying.
For his part, the prisoner Ayatollah Shehadeh, 19, said that a group of Israeli soldiers stormed his house after blowing up its front door. The house was violently searched, while an amount of money was missing after the raid, he continued.
All the family members were assaulted and detained for few hours during the search campaign, according to his statements. Israeli forces then brutally arrested Shehadeh and his mother and left them without food and drink for more than 24 hours.
The three detainees were detained late on Monday, while they are scheduled to be brought to court on September 22.
The prisoner Mohaned Jaber, 24, affirmed to the PPS lawyer Jaklin Fararja who managed to meet them in Etizon detention center that he was subjected to severe beating at the hands of Israeli soldiers who stormed his family house in Bethlehem before his arrest.
The Israeli soldiers continued to hit him all over his body while on their way to the detention center, the lawyer quoted Jaber as saying.
For his part, the prisoner Ayatollah Shehadeh, 19, said that a group of Israeli soldiers stormed his house after blowing up its front door. The house was violently searched, while an amount of money was missing after the raid, he continued.
All the family members were assaulted and detained for few hours during the search campaign, according to his statements. Israeli forces then brutally arrested Shehadeh and his mother and left them without food and drink for more than 24 hours.
The three detainees were detained late on Monday, while they are scheduled to be brought to court on September 22.

The Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS) has reported that Israeli soldiers have kidnapped, overnight and at dawn Tuesday, 33 Palestinians, including many children, in different parts of the occupied West Bank – twelve of them were kidnapped in Jerusalem.
The PPS said the soldiers invaded, at dawn Tuesday, many homes in the al-‘Eesawiyya town, in occupied Jerusalem, violently searched them and kidnapped nine Palestinians.
They have been identified as Rida Obeid, 15, Daoud Ateyya, 17, Ahmad Jamal Ateyya, Mo’men Mheisin, 15, Mansour Mahmoud, Shadi Mheisin, Mousa Asaliyya, Hamdi Hreiz, and Yassin Sobeh.
In the Central West Bank district of Ramallah, the soldiers searched many homes and kidnapped seven Palestinians, largely from the al-Jalazoun refugee camp.
The kidnapped have been identified as Odai Majed Qattawi, 18, Odai Mustafa Nakhla, 17, Osama Mustafa Hattab, 15, Ali Omar Nakhla, 25, Mojahed Salah Oleyyan, 16, Yousef Sami Dar Musleh, 16, and Thaker Aziz Arar, 38.
In Bethlehem district, the soldiers kidnapped five Palestinians identified as Salama Mohammad Taqatqa, Ahmad Fares Fararja, Ramzi Abu Ajamiyya (who was also injured in Deheishe refugee camp), Yassin Bdeir and Ibrahim Abu Srour.
In the Hebron district, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank, the soldiers searched homes and kidnapped two Palestinians, identified as Hamad Samir Hassan and Mohammad Arafat Abu Sbeih, 20.
In Nablus, in the northern part of the West Bank, the soldiers stormed and searched homes and kidnapped two Palestinians, identified as Mohammad Razeq Zreiq, 19, and Omar Shakhsheer.
In Jenin, also in the northern part of the West Bank, the soldiers kidnapped a Journalist, identified as Mos’ab Zyoud, in addition to Mohammad Fahd Souqiyya.
In The northern West Bank district of Tulkarem, the soldiers kidnapped one Palestinian, identified as Raed Rashid Kharbat.
On Monday at night, the soldiers searched several homes in occupied Jerusalem, and kidnapped three siblings, identified as Ammar, Ala and Luay al-Kurd, in their twenties.
The soldiers also kidnapped two children, identified as Hussein Ateyya and Hani Dirbas, from their homes in Jerusalem, and released them several hours later.
The PPS said the soldiers invaded, at dawn Tuesday, many homes in the al-‘Eesawiyya town, in occupied Jerusalem, violently searched them and kidnapped nine Palestinians.
They have been identified as Rida Obeid, 15, Daoud Ateyya, 17, Ahmad Jamal Ateyya, Mo’men Mheisin, 15, Mansour Mahmoud, Shadi Mheisin, Mousa Asaliyya, Hamdi Hreiz, and Yassin Sobeh.
In the Central West Bank district of Ramallah, the soldiers searched many homes and kidnapped seven Palestinians, largely from the al-Jalazoun refugee camp.
The kidnapped have been identified as Odai Majed Qattawi, 18, Odai Mustafa Nakhla, 17, Osama Mustafa Hattab, 15, Ali Omar Nakhla, 25, Mojahed Salah Oleyyan, 16, Yousef Sami Dar Musleh, 16, and Thaker Aziz Arar, 38.
In Bethlehem district, the soldiers kidnapped five Palestinians identified as Salama Mohammad Taqatqa, Ahmad Fares Fararja, Ramzi Abu Ajamiyya (who was also injured in Deheishe refugee camp), Yassin Bdeir and Ibrahim Abu Srour.
In the Hebron district, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank, the soldiers searched homes and kidnapped two Palestinians, identified as Hamad Samir Hassan and Mohammad Arafat Abu Sbeih, 20.
In Nablus, in the northern part of the West Bank, the soldiers stormed and searched homes and kidnapped two Palestinians, identified as Mohammad Razeq Zreiq, 19, and Omar Shakhsheer.
In Jenin, also in the northern part of the West Bank, the soldiers kidnapped a Journalist, identified as Mos’ab Zyoud, in addition to Mohammad Fahd Souqiyya.
In The northern West Bank district of Tulkarem, the soldiers kidnapped one Palestinian, identified as Raed Rashid Kharbat.
On Monday at night, the soldiers searched several homes in occupied Jerusalem, and kidnapped three siblings, identified as Ammar, Ala and Luay al-Kurd, in their twenties.
The soldiers also kidnapped two children, identified as Hussein Ateyya and Hani Dirbas, from their homes in Jerusalem, and released them several hours later.

Dozens of Israeli soldiers invaded, on Tuesday at dawn, the Deheishe refugee camp, south of the West Bank city of Bethlehem, shot and injured two young Palestinian men, and kidnapped four Palestinians, including a child.
Several military vehicles invaded the refugee camp, before storming and searching homes, leading to clashes with dozens of local youths who hurled stones, empty bottles and Molotov cocktail at the armored vehicles.
The army said two soldiers suffered burns, after their vehicles were attacked with rocks and Molotov cocktails, and were moved to Israeli hospitals.
Palestinian medical sources said the soldiers shot two young men with rubber-coated steel bullets, causing moderate wounds, while many Palestinians, including children, suffered the effects of teargas inhalation.
The soldiers kidnapped a child, identified as Ramzi Abu Ajamiyya, from his home, after violently invading his home and searching it, causing excessive property damage.
The soldiers also kidnapped Yassin Bdeir and Ibrahim Abu Srour, from ‘Adia refugee camp, and Mohammad Fararja, from Doha city
Several military vehicles invaded the refugee camp, before storming and searching homes, leading to clashes with dozens of local youths who hurled stones, empty bottles and Molotov cocktail at the armored vehicles.
The army said two soldiers suffered burns, after their vehicles were attacked with rocks and Molotov cocktails, and were moved to Israeli hospitals.
Palestinian medical sources said the soldiers shot two young men with rubber-coated steel bullets, causing moderate wounds, while many Palestinians, including children, suffered the effects of teargas inhalation.
The soldiers kidnapped a child, identified as Ramzi Abu Ajamiyya, from his home, after violently invading his home and searching it, causing excessive property damage.
The soldiers also kidnapped Yassin Bdeir and Ibrahim Abu Srour, from ‘Adia refugee camp, and Mohammad Fararja, from Doha city