25 sept 2017

The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported that Israeli soldiers abducted, overnight and on Monday at dawn, seventeen Palestinians in different parts of the occupied West Bank, during extensive and violent military searches of homes.
The PPS office in Qalqilia governorate, in northern West Bank, said the soldiers invaded homes and many communities, and abducted eight Palestinians, identified as Bassel Hamdan, 52, his son Abdul-Rahman, 16, Mohannad Samha, 16, Fayez Eslayyim, 17, Omar Eslayyim, 17, Ahmad Qassem Beida, and Mahmoud Aqel Beida, 24, and Karam Emad Nofal, 16.
In Bethlehem, the soldiers abducted two Palestinians, identified as Anas Nuwwara and Nour Kamal Da’ajna.
|Israeli Soldiers Injure Several Palestinians In Bethlehem|
The soldiers also invaded and searched homes in the al-‘Arroub refugee camp, north of the southern West Bank city of Hebron, and abducted Mohammad Hussein Badawi and Abed Soheil Hleiqawi.
In occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted Ahmad Natsha, from Abu Dis town, southeast of the city.
|Israeli Soldiers Abduct Five Palestinians In Jerusalem|
Furthermore, the army abducted Mos’ab Fahmi Nassar, 30, from his home in Beit Liqya town, southwest of Ramallah, in central West Bank.
In Nablus, in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Mohammad Jamal Edi, 18, from Burin town, southwest of the city.
In Jenin, also in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Ezzeddin Taleb ‘Atatra, from Ya’bad town, west of the city.
Another Palestinian, identified as Mohammad Gharib Abu Qamar, was abducted from his home in Jericho.
The PPS office in Qalqilia governorate, in northern West Bank, said the soldiers invaded homes and many communities, and abducted eight Palestinians, identified as Bassel Hamdan, 52, his son Abdul-Rahman, 16, Mohannad Samha, 16, Fayez Eslayyim, 17, Omar Eslayyim, 17, Ahmad Qassem Beida, and Mahmoud Aqel Beida, 24, and Karam Emad Nofal, 16.
In Bethlehem, the soldiers abducted two Palestinians, identified as Anas Nuwwara and Nour Kamal Da’ajna.
|Israeli Soldiers Injure Several Palestinians In Bethlehem|
The soldiers also invaded and searched homes in the al-‘Arroub refugee camp, north of the southern West Bank city of Hebron, and abducted Mohammad Hussein Badawi and Abed Soheil Hleiqawi.
In occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted Ahmad Natsha, from Abu Dis town, southeast of the city.
|Israeli Soldiers Abduct Five Palestinians In Jerusalem|
Furthermore, the army abducted Mos’ab Fahmi Nassar, 30, from his home in Beit Liqya town, southwest of Ramallah, in central West Bank.
In Nablus, in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Mohammad Jamal Edi, 18, from Burin town, southwest of the city.
In Jenin, also in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Ezzeddin Taleb ‘Atatra, from Ya’bad town, west of the city.
Another Palestinian, identified as Mohammad Gharib Abu Qamar, was abducted from his home in Jericho.

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Sunday evening and Monday at dawn, at least five Palestinians, including a child, in several parts of occupied East Jerusalem, and summoned another Palestinian for interrogation.
The Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic) has reported that dozens of soldiers invaded and searched homes in Silwan, on Monday at dawn, and abducted Zidani Awad ‘Ashou, 20, his brother Mohammad, 18, and Yousef Daoud al-Abbassi.
The soldiers also abducted a young man, identified as Odai Natsha, from his home in Abu Dis town, southeast of Jerusalem, and summoned journalist Daoud ‘Affana for interrogation.
On Sunday evening, the soldiers abducted a girl, 14-years of age, from ‘Anata town, northeast of Jerusalem, reportedly for “intending to carry out an attack against them.”
The Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic) has reported that dozens of soldiers invaded and searched homes in Silwan, on Monday at dawn, and abducted Zidani Awad ‘Ashou, 20, his brother Mohammad, 18, and Yousef Daoud al-Abbassi.
The soldiers also abducted a young man, identified as Odai Natsha, from his home in Abu Dis town, southeast of Jerusalem, and summoned journalist Daoud ‘Affana for interrogation.
On Sunday evening, the soldiers abducted a girl, 14-years of age, from ‘Anata town, northeast of Jerusalem, reportedly for “intending to carry out an attack against them.”

Israeli military court of Ofer imposed a life sentence against the Palestinian detainee, Amjad al-Najjar, 37 from Silwad town east of Occupied Jerusalem, after convicting him of allegedly killing a Jewish settler in an anti-occupation shooting attack in June 2015.
The ruling against captive Najjar also stipulated the payment of a fine estimated at 350,000 shekels.
His wife and two children were denied the right to attend the court hearing.
The ruling against captive Najjar also stipulated the payment of a fine estimated at 350,000 shekels.
His wife and two children were denied the right to attend the court hearing.

At least 20 Palestinians were kidnapped by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at daybreak Monday in abduction sweeps rocking West Bank provinces.
The IOF rolled into al-Azza refugee camp, north of Bethlehem province, and kidnapped two Palestinian young men from their family homes.
The IOF also seized surveillance cameras from a Palestinian filling station in Bethlehem’s eastern town of Tekou’a.
The occupation forces further stormed al-Duheisheh refugee camp, south of Bethlehem, and closed al-Tariq bookshop, in the second such move in recent months.
The Israeli soldiers ransacked Palestinian homes in the camp and cracked down on civilians before they showered the area with live rounds and teargas canisters.
Dozens of civilians, among them children, choked on teargas. A Palestinian young man was shot and injured with live ammunition in his leg and was transferred to a local hospital. Wildfires also broke out near a civilian home in the assault.
At the same time, dozens of Israeli soldiers broke into Qalqilya, in the northern West Bank, and kidnapped seven Palestinians after they rummaged into civilian homes.
The list of arrestees included the Palestinian children Karam Noufel, 15, and Omar Saleem.
In the meantime, a number of Palestinians sustained gas and bullet injuries in clashes that burst out shortly after the IOF raided a female students dormitory in Tulkarem.
Medics at Thabet Thabet Hospital said a number of protesters have been treated for breathing disorders and rubber-bullet injuries inflicted by the assault.
The sweep culminated in the abduction of 16-year-old Mohamed al-Badawi from the al-Arroub refugee camp, north of al-Khalil, and the Palestinian citizen Fahmi Badr from his home west of Ramallah in an attempt to force his son, Mus’ab, to turn himself in.
The IOF rolled into al-Azza refugee camp, north of Bethlehem province, and kidnapped two Palestinian young men from their family homes.
The IOF also seized surveillance cameras from a Palestinian filling station in Bethlehem’s eastern town of Tekou’a.
The occupation forces further stormed al-Duheisheh refugee camp, south of Bethlehem, and closed al-Tariq bookshop, in the second such move in recent months.
The Israeli soldiers ransacked Palestinian homes in the camp and cracked down on civilians before they showered the area with live rounds and teargas canisters.
Dozens of civilians, among them children, choked on teargas. A Palestinian young man was shot and injured with live ammunition in his leg and was transferred to a local hospital. Wildfires also broke out near a civilian home in the assault.
At the same time, dozens of Israeli soldiers broke into Qalqilya, in the northern West Bank, and kidnapped seven Palestinians after they rummaged into civilian homes.
The list of arrestees included the Palestinian children Karam Noufel, 15, and Omar Saleem.
In the meantime, a number of Palestinians sustained gas and bullet injuries in clashes that burst out shortly after the IOF raided a female students dormitory in Tulkarem.
Medics at Thabet Thabet Hospital said a number of protesters have been treated for breathing disorders and rubber-bullet injuries inflicted by the assault.
The sweep culminated in the abduction of 16-year-old Mohamed al-Badawi from the al-Arroub refugee camp, north of al-Khalil, and the Palestinian citizen Fahmi Badr from his home west of Ramallah in an attempt to force his son, Mus’ab, to turn himself in.

An Israeli court on Sunday extended the detention of two Palestinian instructors—Hanadi al-Hulwani and Khadija Khweis.
The Israeli court ruled that al-Hulwani and Khweis be held in custody until Thursday, pending another verdict.
The two instructors were arrested by the Israeli occupation forces on account of maintaining vigil at al-Aqsa Mosque—the third holiest site in Islam.
Both instructors had been subjected to several other arrests by the occupation forces and were banned from Occupied Jerusalem and al-Aqsa Mosque for varying periods.
The Israeli court ruled that al-Hulwani and Khweis be held in custody until Thursday, pending another verdict.
The two instructors were arrested by the Israeli occupation forces on account of maintaining vigil at al-Aqsa Mosque—the third holiest site in Islam.
Both instructors had been subjected to several other arrests by the occupation forces and were banned from Occupied Jerusalem and al-Aqsa Mosque for varying periods.

A new batch of Gaza’s families were allowed to leave the besieged enclave at daybreak Monday to visit their relatives in Israeli jails.
Spokeswoman for the International Red Cross Committee, Suheir Zaqout, said 27 Palestinians from the blockaded Gaza Strip, among them eight children, headed to Ramon lock-up to visit 16 Palestinian detainees.
Palestinian prisoners affiliated with Hamas resistance movement in Gaza have been denied family visits since July.
Spokeswoman for the International Red Cross Committee, Suheir Zaqout, said 27 Palestinians from the blockaded Gaza Strip, among them eight children, headed to Ramon lock-up to visit 16 Palestinian detainees.
Palestinian prisoners affiliated with Hamas resistance movement in Gaza have been denied family visits since July.
24 sept 2017

Head of the Islamic Movement in 1948 Occupied Palestine, Sheikh Raed Saleh said the Israeli jailers have kept his hands and feet manacled.
Speaking shortly after a court hearing, Salah said the Israeli jailers chained up his hands and feet and used another manacle to tie up the two chains.
“I had been cuffed with three chains from Ramon jail to al-Jalama. I felt that my hands were going to be broken,” said Salah.
Sheikh Salah has been sent to Israeli jails on charges of inciting to violence, in reference to his anti-occupation activism.
Sometime earlier, Sheikh Salah, arrested on August 15, has sounded distress signals from behind Israeli prison bars, saying he has been made to endure dire conditions of captivity.
Speaking shortly after a court hearing, Salah said the Israeli jailers chained up his hands and feet and used another manacle to tie up the two chains.
“I had been cuffed with three chains from Ramon jail to al-Jalama. I felt that my hands were going to be broken,” said Salah.
Sheikh Salah has been sent to Israeli jails on charges of inciting to violence, in reference to his anti-occupation activism.
Sometime earlier, Sheikh Salah, arrested on August 15, has sounded distress signals from behind Israeli prison bars, saying he has been made to endure dire conditions of captivity.

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Sunday at dawn, eleven Palestinians from their homes in the West Bank governorates of Qalqilia, Bethlehem and Hebron, the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported. Israeli colonists burn olive trees Near Nablus.
The Qalqilia office of the PPS, in the northern part of the West Bank, has reported that the soldiers invaded and searched many homes in various parts of the governorate, and abducted five Palestinians.
The abducted Palestinians have been identified as journalist Ragheed Abu Tabsiyya, 24, Tareq Abdul-Rahim Ba’ja, 26, Ahmad Abdul-Rahim Ba’ja, 19, Farid Qaddoum, 19, and Mahmoud Sobhi ‘Adwan.
In Bethlehem, the soldiers abducted four Palestinians, identified as Islam Mohammad Deeriyya, 25, Waleed Mahmoud Sheikh, 27, Mohammad Ribhi al-‘Amour, 22, and Omar Hammad Hmeid, 19.
In Hebron, in the southern part of the West Bank, the soldiers abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Issa Mohammad Bahar from Beit Ummar town, and Raslan Rezeq Masalma, from Beit ‘Awwa town.
In related news, several fanatic Israeli colonists invaded Palestinian olive orchards owned by villagers of Kafr Qalil, near Huwwara military roadblock, south of the northern West Bank city of Nablus.
Army Abducts Two Palestinians In Hebron
Israeli soldiers abducted, on Sunday at dawn, two young Palestinian men in the towns of Beit ‘Awwa and Beit Ummar, and installed many roadblocks, in the southern West Bank governorate of Hebron.
Media sources in Hebron said several army jeeps invaded Beit ‘Awwa town, southwest of Hebron, searched homes and abducted Raslan Rezeq Masalma.
The soldiers also invaded the ath-Thaher area, south of Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, searched homes, and abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Issa Mohammad Bahar, 20.
Furthermore, the soldiers installed many roadblocks on roads leading to Hebron city, and several surrounding villages and towns, before stopping and searching dozens of cars, and investigated the ID cards of the passengers.
In related news, several armored military vehicles, including bulldozers, invaded Palestinian farmlands, and uprooted sections close to the border fence, east of Khuza’a town, east of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the besieged Gaza Strip.
The Qalqilia office of the PPS, in the northern part of the West Bank, has reported that the soldiers invaded and searched many homes in various parts of the governorate, and abducted five Palestinians.
The abducted Palestinians have been identified as journalist Ragheed Abu Tabsiyya, 24, Tareq Abdul-Rahim Ba’ja, 26, Ahmad Abdul-Rahim Ba’ja, 19, Farid Qaddoum, 19, and Mahmoud Sobhi ‘Adwan.
In Bethlehem, the soldiers abducted four Palestinians, identified as Islam Mohammad Deeriyya, 25, Waleed Mahmoud Sheikh, 27, Mohammad Ribhi al-‘Amour, 22, and Omar Hammad Hmeid, 19.
In Hebron, in the southern part of the West Bank, the soldiers abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Issa Mohammad Bahar from Beit Ummar town, and Raslan Rezeq Masalma, from Beit ‘Awwa town.
In related news, several fanatic Israeli colonists invaded Palestinian olive orchards owned by villagers of Kafr Qalil, near Huwwara military roadblock, south of the northern West Bank city of Nablus.
Army Abducts Two Palestinians In Hebron
Israeli soldiers abducted, on Sunday at dawn, two young Palestinian men in the towns of Beit ‘Awwa and Beit Ummar, and installed many roadblocks, in the southern West Bank governorate of Hebron.
Media sources in Hebron said several army jeeps invaded Beit ‘Awwa town, southwest of Hebron, searched homes and abducted Raslan Rezeq Masalma.
The soldiers also invaded the ath-Thaher area, south of Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, searched homes, and abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Issa Mohammad Bahar, 20.
Furthermore, the soldiers installed many roadblocks on roads leading to Hebron city, and several surrounding villages and towns, before stopping and searching dozens of cars, and investigated the ID cards of the passengers.
In related news, several armored military vehicles, including bulldozers, invaded Palestinian farmlands, and uprooted sections close to the border fence, east of Khuza’a town, east of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the besieged Gaza Strip.

Israeli soldiers invaded, on Sunday at dawn, three villages and towns in the West Bank governorate of Bethlehem, searched many homes and abducted four young men.
The soldiers also illegally confiscated two tractors and a car in Tubas, in northeastern part of the West Bank.
The Bethlehem office of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported that several army jeeps invaded Beit Fajjar town, south of the city, searched homes and abducted Islam Mohammad Deeriyya, 25.
It added that the soldiers also invaded Marah Rabah village, south of Bethlehem, and abducted Waleed Mahmoud Sheikh, 27.
Furthermore, the soldiers invaded homes in Teqoua’ town, east of Bethlehem, and abducted Mohammad Ribhi al-‘Amour, 22, and Omar Hammad Hmeid, 19.
In related news, the soldiers invaded agricultural in ar-Ras al-Ahmar area, south of Tubas, and illegally confiscated two tractors and a car, owned by Palestinians working in the fertile lands.
The attack is part of a serious of similar violations carried out by the soldiers against the Palestinian villagers, their lands and property, which seriously escalated over the past ten days.
The soldiers also illegally confiscated two tractors and a car in Tubas, in northeastern part of the West Bank.
The Bethlehem office of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported that several army jeeps invaded Beit Fajjar town, south of the city, searched homes and abducted Islam Mohammad Deeriyya, 25.
It added that the soldiers also invaded Marah Rabah village, south of Bethlehem, and abducted Waleed Mahmoud Sheikh, 27.
Furthermore, the soldiers invaded homes in Teqoua’ town, east of Bethlehem, and abducted Mohammad Ribhi al-‘Amour, 22, and Omar Hammad Hmeid, 19.
In related news, the soldiers invaded agricultural in ar-Ras al-Ahmar area, south of Tubas, and illegally confiscated two tractors and a car, owned by Palestinians working in the fertile lands.
The attack is part of a serious of similar violations carried out by the soldiers against the Palestinian villagers, their lands and property, which seriously escalated over the past ten days.
23 sept 2017

The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) detained two Palestinian children on Saturday in al-Khalil to the south of the West Bank.
According to the PIC field reporter, Israeli forces raided the Bab al-Zawiya area of al-Khalil city and detained Salim Muhammad Samouh, 14, and Hamdi Khalil Qawasmeh, 14, for unknown reasons.
Limited clashes erupted following the arrests.
Meanwhile, military checkpoints were erected at the entrances to Seir and Halhul towns in al-Khalil province, restricting the people’s movement in both directions.
According to the PIC field reporter, Israeli forces raided the Bab al-Zawiya area of al-Khalil city and detained Salim Muhammad Samouh, 14, and Hamdi Khalil Qawasmeh, 14, for unknown reasons.
Limited clashes erupted following the arrests.
Meanwhile, military checkpoints were erected at the entrances to Seir and Halhul towns in al-Khalil province, restricting the people’s movement in both directions.

Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) on Saturday rounded up a Palestinian young man, from Silwad town near Occupied Jerusalem, after ramming his car at the entrance to the town.
The mayor of Silwad, Abdulrahman Saleh, said that an Israeli patrol gave chase to the 20-year-old Zaid Hamed and rammed his car intentionally.
Saleh told Quds Press that IOF soldiers arrested the young man while suffering from bruises due to IOF car-ramming attack.
No information were released on the health condition of the detained youth or the destination he was taken to, Saleh pointed out.
The mayor of Silwad, Abdulrahman Saleh, said that an Israeli patrol gave chase to the 20-year-old Zaid Hamed and rammed his car intentionally.
Saleh told Quds Press that IOF soldiers arrested the young man while suffering from bruises due to IOF car-ramming attack.
No information were released on the health condition of the detained youth or the destination he was taken to, Saleh pointed out.

The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) have recently intensified their arrest campaigns against Palestinian children, a rights group revealed on Saturday.
Palestine Center for Prisoners Studies said that approximately 120 Palestinian children are monthly arrested by the IOF.
75 children were rounded up during June, 150 children were detained in July. 135 others were confirmed arrested in August, according to the center.
The center said that 300 children are currently detained in Israeli jails, subjected to numerous human rights violations and denied their basic and fundamental rights.
Torture methods include strip search, slapping the head, forcing a handcuffed individual to squat against a wall for long periods of time, and placing the child bent backwards over a chair with his arms and legs cuffed.
Palestine Center for Prisoners Studies said that approximately 120 Palestinian children are monthly arrested by the IOF.
75 children were rounded up during June, 150 children were detained in July. 135 others were confirmed arrested in August, according to the center.
The center said that 300 children are currently detained in Israeli jails, subjected to numerous human rights violations and denied their basic and fundamental rights.
Torture methods include strip search, slapping the head, forcing a handcuffed individual to squat against a wall for long periods of time, and placing the child bent backwards over a chair with his arms and legs cuffed.

A state of unrest prevailed inside the Negev prison on Saturday morning because of the Israel Prison Service's (IPS) refusal to meet the demands of the Islamic Jihad-affiliated prisoners.
The Islamic Jihad prisoners, according to a leaked letter, gave the IPS until Sunday to provide them a section of their own.
They said that 170 prisoners affiliated with the Islamic Jihad Movement have threatened to start escalation steps if the IPS continued to refuse their demand.
The IPS usually procrastinates in meeting Palestinian prisoners' demands under false security pretexts.
The Islamic Jihad prisoners, according to a leaked letter, gave the IPS until Sunday to provide them a section of their own.
They said that 170 prisoners affiliated with the Islamic Jihad Movement have threatened to start escalation steps if the IPS continued to refuse their demand.
The IPS usually procrastinates in meeting Palestinian prisoners' demands under false security pretexts.
22 sept 2017

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) last night and at dawn Friday kidnapped several Palestinian citizens during campaigns in different West Bank areas.
Local sources said that Israeli soldiers raided some homes in al-Khalil city and kidnapped two young men called Yehya Nasruddin and Saleh al-Ja’aidi.
They added that another infantry force escorted by armored vehicles stormed al-Arroub refugee camp in al-Khalil and raided homes.
Five other young men were taken prisoners during an overnight IOF campaign in Jayyous village, east of Qalqilya.
A similar campaign in al-Dawha town in Bethlehem led to the detention of a young man identified as Wael Abu Sawi.
In Jenin, local sources told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that Shin Bet officers detained a young man called Allam Shaban for several hours at Allenby border crossing with Jordan before he was arrested and taken to an unknown place.
The young man suffers from a health problem and was intending to go to Jordan for medical treatment.
The IOF also carried out raids on several homes and a superstore in Tura ash-Sharqiya town, south of Jenin city, brutalized citizens and deployed road barriers in its southern area.
A makeshift checkpoint was also reportedly set up by the IOF on a road near Ya’bad town, where soldiers intercepted Palestinian cars and checked the IDs of passengers.
Local sources said that Israeli soldiers raided some homes in al-Khalil city and kidnapped two young men called Yehya Nasruddin and Saleh al-Ja’aidi.
They added that another infantry force escorted by armored vehicles stormed al-Arroub refugee camp in al-Khalil and raided homes.
Five other young men were taken prisoners during an overnight IOF campaign in Jayyous village, east of Qalqilya.
A similar campaign in al-Dawha town in Bethlehem led to the detention of a young man identified as Wael Abu Sawi.
In Jenin, local sources told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that Shin Bet officers detained a young man called Allam Shaban for several hours at Allenby border crossing with Jordan before he was arrested and taken to an unknown place.
The young man suffers from a health problem and was intending to go to Jordan for medical treatment.
The IOF also carried out raids on several homes and a superstore in Tura ash-Sharqiya town, south of Jenin city, brutalized citizens and deployed road barriers in its southern area.
A makeshift checkpoint was also reportedly set up by the IOF on a road near Ya’bad town, where soldiers intercepted Palestinian cars and checked the IDs of passengers.

Israeli soldiers invaded, on Friday at dawn, the Deheishe refugee camp, south of Bethlehem, in addition to Hebron city and nearby al-‘Arroub refugee camp, searched homes and abducted at least two Palestinians.
Dozens of soldiers invaded Deheishe refugee camp, before storming and searching homes, and abducted Saleh Ahmad al-Jo’eidi, 25.
The soldiers also fired many live rounds and gas bombs at local youngsters, who hurled stones on the invading army jeeps.
Furthermore, the soldiers invaded the southern West Bank city of Hebron, and the al-‘Arroub refugee camp, north of Hebron, and abducted at least one Palestinians.
Media sources said several Israeli army jeeps invaded neighborhoods in the city, and the refugee camp, before breaking into and searching homes, and abducted a young man identified as Yahya Nasser Zein, from the Salaam Street, in Hebron.
The soldiers also conducted extensive searches, amidst heavy deployment, in the al-‘Arroub refugee camp, especially near Al-Arroub Technical Academy.
Dozens of soldiers invaded Deheishe refugee camp, before storming and searching homes, and abducted Saleh Ahmad al-Jo’eidi, 25.
The soldiers also fired many live rounds and gas bombs at local youngsters, who hurled stones on the invading army jeeps.
Furthermore, the soldiers invaded the southern West Bank city of Hebron, and the al-‘Arroub refugee camp, north of Hebron, and abducted at least one Palestinians.
Media sources said several Israeli army jeeps invaded neighborhoods in the city, and the refugee camp, before breaking into and searching homes, and abducted a young man identified as Yahya Nasser Zein, from the Salaam Street, in Hebron.
The soldiers also conducted extensive searches, amidst heavy deployment, in the al-‘Arroub refugee camp, especially near Al-Arroub Technical Academy.

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Thursday evening, five young Palestinian men, when many army jeeps invaded Jayyous town, east of the northern West Bank city of Qalqilia, before the soldiers broke into and searched many homes.
The soldiers conducted searches of homes and neighborhoods in the town, before abducting Ezz Bader Shamasna, Fahed Saqer Shamasna, Amjad Salim, Amir Nofal an Ali Khreishe.
The soldiers handcuffed and blindfolded the five Palestinians, and took them to an unknown destination.
The soldiers conducted searches of homes and neighborhoods in the town, before abducting Ezz Bader Shamasna, Fahed Saqer Shamasna, Amjad Salim, Amir Nofal an Ali Khreishe.
The soldiers handcuffed and blindfolded the five Palestinians, and took them to an unknown destination.