11 sept 2019

Israeli soldiers invaded, Wednesday, Maser Yatta area, south of Hebron city in the southern part of the occupied Wet Bank, before demolishing several residential sheds and tents, and abducted two Palestinians.
Rateb Jabour, the coordinator of the National and Popular Committee against the Annexation Wall and Colonies, said the soldiers demolished a tent and a shed, owned by Maher al-Hamamda, in the al-Maqfara area.
Jabour added that the soldiers also demolished one residential shed, owned by Mahmoud Hussein Hamamda, in the same area.
In addition, the soldiers confiscated a car, owned by Masafer Yatta Village Council, in addition to destroying a water network extending from the Tiwani village to Masafer Yatta.
The soldiers also destroyed solar panels in the Zakeer area, and two residential room in Khallet ad-Dabe’ area.
Furthermore, the soldiers abducted the head of the Tiwani Village Council, Mohammad Rib’ey, in addition to Bakr Fadel Rib’ey.
It is worth mentioning that the soldiers also invaded many communities, south of Hebron, searched homes, tents and cave, in areas between the illegal Ma’on and Avigal colonies.
Rateb Jabour, the coordinator of the National and Popular Committee against the Annexation Wall and Colonies, said the soldiers demolished a tent and a shed, owned by Maher al-Hamamda, in the al-Maqfara area.
Jabour added that the soldiers also demolished one residential shed, owned by Mahmoud Hussein Hamamda, in the same area.
In addition, the soldiers confiscated a car, owned by Masafer Yatta Village Council, in addition to destroying a water network extending from the Tiwani village to Masafer Yatta.
The soldiers also destroyed solar panels in the Zakeer area, and two residential room in Khallet ad-Dabe’ area.
Furthermore, the soldiers abducted the head of the Tiwani Village Council, Mohammad Rib’ey, in addition to Bakr Fadel Rib’ey.
It is worth mentioning that the soldiers also invaded many communities, south of Hebron, searched homes, tents and cave, in areas between the illegal Ma’on and Avigal colonies.

Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Wednesday arrested a Palestinian young man at a military checkpoint south of Jenin City.
Local sources said that the IOF kidnapped Oday Abu Na'sah at a checkpoint abruptly installed near Ya'bad town, southwest of Jenin.
Abu Na'sah was handcuffed and transferred by an IOF vehicle to an undeclared destination, they added.
Local sources said that the IOF kidnapped Oday Abu Na'sah at a checkpoint abruptly installed near Ya'bad town, southwest of Jenin.
Abu Na'sah was handcuffed and transferred by an IOF vehicle to an undeclared destination, they added.

Israeli soldiers abducted, overnight until dawn hours Wednesday, at least sixteen Palestinians from their homes, in several parts of the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported.
The PPS office in Nablus, in northern West Bank, said the soldiers abducted three Palestinians, identified as Mahmoud Abu Zeitouna, Ahmad Abu Zeitouna and Saher Masoud.
In Jenin, in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Abdul-Karim Athamna, and a high-school student, Aws Raed Ersheid.
In addition, the soldiers abducted Abdul-Rahman Walid Sarhan, 16, and Baker Mousa Qawwar, from their homes in Bethlehem, south of occupied Jerusalem.
The soldiers also abducted a young woman, identified as Ghadir Nasser Karkour, in addition to Firas Karkour, Mohammad Karkour, Mohammad Met’eb, Yousef Hzeina and Riyad Nasser ar-Resheq, from several parts of occupied Jerusalem.
In Ramallah, in central West Bank, the soldiers abducted two Birzeit University Students, identified as Amir William Hazboun and Yazan Maghames.
Eight Palestinians kidnaped in W. Bank IOF campaigns
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Wednesday kidnaped at least eight Palestinian citizens from their homes in the West Bank.
In a statement, the Israeli army affirmed its forces arrested eight Palestinians, describing them as wanted.
According to Palestinian local sources, the IOF stormed Balata refugee camp in the east of Nablus and kidnaped two brothers identified as Mahmoud and Ahmed Abu Zaytun.
The IOF also kidnaped another young man identified as Saher Mas’oud from Nablus city.
Five others were also taken prisoners during IOF campaigns in different areas of the West Bank.
The PPS office in Nablus, in northern West Bank, said the soldiers abducted three Palestinians, identified as Mahmoud Abu Zeitouna, Ahmad Abu Zeitouna and Saher Masoud.
In Jenin, in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Abdul-Karim Athamna, and a high-school student, Aws Raed Ersheid.
In addition, the soldiers abducted Abdul-Rahman Walid Sarhan, 16, and Baker Mousa Qawwar, from their homes in Bethlehem, south of occupied Jerusalem.
The soldiers also abducted a young woman, identified as Ghadir Nasser Karkour, in addition to Firas Karkour, Mohammad Karkour, Mohammad Met’eb, Yousef Hzeina and Riyad Nasser ar-Resheq, from several parts of occupied Jerusalem.
In Ramallah, in central West Bank, the soldiers abducted two Birzeit University Students, identified as Amir William Hazboun and Yazan Maghames.
Eight Palestinians kidnaped in W. Bank IOF campaigns
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Wednesday kidnaped at least eight Palestinian citizens from their homes in the West Bank.
In a statement, the Israeli army affirmed its forces arrested eight Palestinians, describing them as wanted.
According to Palestinian local sources, the IOF stormed Balata refugee camp in the east of Nablus and kidnaped two brothers identified as Mahmoud and Ahmed Abu Zaytun.
The IOF also kidnaped another young man identified as Saher Mas’oud from Nablus city.
Five others were also taken prisoners during IOF campaigns in different areas of the West Bank.

Israeli forces abducted on Tuesday evening seven Palestinians, including a girl, from the Old City of Jerusalem.
Local sources told the Palestinian News Agency Wafa that large forces of the Israeli army raided Bab Hatta in Old Jerusalem, and abducted Mohammed Meteb, Ahmad Meteb, Yousef Hazina, Riyad al-Rishq, Firas Karkour, Mohammad Karkour and the girl Raneem Karkour (18 years).
This cellphone video of one of the abductions was tweeted by al-Quds News.
Local sources told the Palestinian News Agency Wafa that large forces of the Israeli army raided Bab Hatta in Old Jerusalem, and abducted Mohammed Meteb, Ahmad Meteb, Yousef Hazina, Riyad al-Rishq, Firas Karkour, Mohammad Karkour and the girl Raneem Karkour (18 years).
This cellphone video of one of the abductions was tweeted by al-Quds News.
10 sept 2019

Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Tuesday kidnapped scores of Palestinian citizens during home raids in the West Bank and Jerusalem.
Local sources reported that 22 Palestinian citizens were arrested in different villages in Nablus, Jenin and Jerusalem.
Meanwhile in Ramallah, dozens of Palestinian residents in Um Safa village suffered breathing difficulties after inhaling tear gas fired heavily by the IOF soldiers during a raid on the area.
Israeli Soldiers Abduct Thirteen Palestinians In Jenin, Qalqilia And Jerusalem
Israeli soldiers abducted, on Tuesday at dawn and morning hours, thirteen Palestinians, including four former political prisoners and one woman, in Jenin, Qalqilia and Jerusalem, in the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported.
The Jenin office of the PPS, in northern West Bank, said the soldiers abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Jaber Noah, from his home in Jenin refugee camp.
It added that the soldiers also Moayyad Turkman, after stopping him at a sudden military roadblock, near Jenin, in addition to Morad Fashafsha and Baha’ Fayez Salatna, from their homes in Jaba’ town, southwest of Jenin.
The soldiers also abducted Mustafa Marwan Zayyoud, 21, after storming his home and ransacking it in Silat al-Harithiya town, west of Jenin.
In addition, the soldiers invaded and searched homes in Qalqilia, in northern West Bank, and abducted Abboud Abu Sheikh, 21, and Nour Adnan ‘Aabed, 20.
In occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers invaded and searched homes in the al-‘Isawiya town, and abducted five Palestinians, identified as Mohammad Haitham Mustafa, Mahmoud Omran Mustafa, Abdul-Razeq Mousa Mustafa, Mohammad Zakariya Mustafa and Ahmad Amer Mahmoud.
It is worth mentioning that Abdul-Razeq was released a few hours after the soldiers abducted him, but was slapped with an order preventing him from entering his town for one week.
Also in Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted a Palestinian woman, identified as Nafeesa Khweiss, and summoned for interrogation another woman, identified as Fatima as-Sous. video
Local sources reported that 22 Palestinian citizens were arrested in different villages in Nablus, Jenin and Jerusalem.
Meanwhile in Ramallah, dozens of Palestinian residents in Um Safa village suffered breathing difficulties after inhaling tear gas fired heavily by the IOF soldiers during a raid on the area.
Israeli Soldiers Abduct Thirteen Palestinians In Jenin, Qalqilia And Jerusalem
Israeli soldiers abducted, on Tuesday at dawn and morning hours, thirteen Palestinians, including four former political prisoners and one woman, in Jenin, Qalqilia and Jerusalem, in the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported.
The Jenin office of the PPS, in northern West Bank, said the soldiers abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Jaber Noah, from his home in Jenin refugee camp.
It added that the soldiers also Moayyad Turkman, after stopping him at a sudden military roadblock, near Jenin, in addition to Morad Fashafsha and Baha’ Fayez Salatna, from their homes in Jaba’ town, southwest of Jenin.
The soldiers also abducted Mustafa Marwan Zayyoud, 21, after storming his home and ransacking it in Silat al-Harithiya town, west of Jenin.
In addition, the soldiers invaded and searched homes in Qalqilia, in northern West Bank, and abducted Abboud Abu Sheikh, 21, and Nour Adnan ‘Aabed, 20.
In occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers invaded and searched homes in the al-‘Isawiya town, and abducted five Palestinians, identified as Mohammad Haitham Mustafa, Mahmoud Omran Mustafa, Abdul-Razeq Mousa Mustafa, Mohammad Zakariya Mustafa and Ahmad Amer Mahmoud.
It is worth mentioning that Abdul-Razeq was released a few hours after the soldiers abducted him, but was slapped with an order preventing him from entering his town for one week.
Also in Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted a Palestinian woman, identified as Nafeesa Khweiss, and summoned for interrogation another woman, identified as Fatima as-Sous. video

Israeli prison forces on Monday physically assaulted a number of Palestinian prisoners after storming their cells in Gilboa jail.
According to the Palestinian Commission of Detainees’ and Ex-Detainees’ Affairs, special prison forces brutally beat and maltreated some prisoners during raids on their cells in Gilboa.
Consequently, many prisoners protested by shouting and banging on doors and decided to reject the meals served to them by jailers.
Palestinian prisoners in all Israeli jails have been boiling with anger since the death of prisoner Bassam as-Sa’yeh on Sunday in an Israeli hospital.
According to the Palestinian Commission of Detainees’ and Ex-Detainees’ Affairs, special prison forces brutally beat and maltreated some prisoners during raids on their cells in Gilboa.
Consequently, many prisoners protested by shouting and banging on doors and decided to reject the meals served to them by jailers.
Palestinian prisoners in all Israeli jails have been boiling with anger since the death of prisoner Bassam as-Sa’yeh on Sunday in an Israeli hospital.

One Palestinian young man suffered serious bullet injuries during violent clashes on Monday evening with the Israeli occupation forces in al-Bireh city.
According to the Palestinian health ministry, a young man was seriously injured in his chest and abdomen when Israeli soldiers opened fire at angry youths in al-Bireh city.
The young man was rushed in serious condition to the operating room in Palestine Hospital in Ramallah. There is still no information if he survived the injuries.
Violent clashes broke out on Monday afternoon between dozens of young protesters and Israeli soldiers at the northern entrance to al-Bireh city after the former staged a protest to denounce the death of prisoner Bassam as-Sa’yeh in Israeli jails.
Israeli Soldiers Seriously Injure A Young Man Near Ramallah
Israeli soldiers shot and seriously injured, on Monday afternoon, a young man, near the central West Bank city of Ramallah, after the army attacked youngsters protesting the death of a Palestinian detainee in Israeli prison.
The Palestinian was seriously injured by Israeli army fire, north of al-Biereh city, and was rushed to Palestine Medical Complex, in Ramallah, suffering a life-threatening injury, before he was admitted to surgery.
The soldiers also shot a journalist, identified as Abdul-Rahman Younis, while documenting the protests.
The Israeli attacks took place when dozens of students of Birzeit University marched towards the northern entrance of Ramallah, protesting the death of a detainee, identified as Bassam as-Sayeh, 47, from Nablus, who was diagnosed with bone cancer in 2011, and Leukemia in 2013, but did not receive the needed specialized medical treatment in Israeli prisons.
According to the Palestinian health ministry, a young man was seriously injured in his chest and abdomen when Israeli soldiers opened fire at angry youths in al-Bireh city.
The young man was rushed in serious condition to the operating room in Palestine Hospital in Ramallah. There is still no information if he survived the injuries.
Violent clashes broke out on Monday afternoon between dozens of young protesters and Israeli soldiers at the northern entrance to al-Bireh city after the former staged a protest to denounce the death of prisoner Bassam as-Sa’yeh in Israeli jails.
Israeli Soldiers Seriously Injure A Young Man Near Ramallah
Israeli soldiers shot and seriously injured, on Monday afternoon, a young man, near the central West Bank city of Ramallah, after the army attacked youngsters protesting the death of a Palestinian detainee in Israeli prison.
The Palestinian was seriously injured by Israeli army fire, north of al-Biereh city, and was rushed to Palestine Medical Complex, in Ramallah, suffering a life-threatening injury, before he was admitted to surgery.
The soldiers also shot a journalist, identified as Abdul-Rahman Younis, while documenting the protests.
The Israeli attacks took place when dozens of students of Birzeit University marched towards the northern entrance of Ramallah, protesting the death of a detainee, identified as Bassam as-Sayeh, 47, from Nablus, who was diagnosed with bone cancer in 2011, and Leukemia in 2013, but did not receive the needed specialized medical treatment in Israeli prisons.

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Tuesday at dawn, one Palestinian, and searched many homes, in the southern Wes Bank city of Hebron, and Yatta town west of the city.
Several army jeeps invaded Abu Sneina neighborhood, in the southern part of Hebron city, and abducted Na’el Ahmad Abu Hussein, 59, after violently searching his home.
His family said the soldiers caused excessive property damage to their furniture and belongings, and that the army also used dogs in the search, reportedly “looking for weapons.”
The soldiers also violently searched the homes of his sons Fadel, Khader, Ramadan and Yousef.
Furthermore, the soldiers invaded and searched the homes of two former political prisoners, identified as Ahmad Omar Abu Hussein and Sa’id Mustafa Abu Hussein.
In addition, many army jeeps invaded Jabal Abu Romman area, southwest of Hebron city, and searched the homes of Kathem al-Qasrawi and Azzam Abu Aisha.
In addition, the soldiers invaded Yatta town, south of Hebron, and searched the homes of Zoheir Abu Zahra, causing damage.
Several army jeeps invaded Abu Sneina neighborhood, in the southern part of Hebron city, and abducted Na’el Ahmad Abu Hussein, 59, after violently searching his home.
His family said the soldiers caused excessive property damage to their furniture and belongings, and that the army also used dogs in the search, reportedly “looking for weapons.”
The soldiers also violently searched the homes of his sons Fadel, Khader, Ramadan and Yousef.
Furthermore, the soldiers invaded and searched the homes of two former political prisoners, identified as Ahmad Omar Abu Hussein and Sa’id Mustafa Abu Hussein.
In addition, many army jeeps invaded Jabal Abu Romman area, southwest of Hebron city, and searched the homes of Kathem al-Qasrawi and Azzam Abu Aisha.
In addition, the soldiers invaded Yatta town, south of Hebron, and searched the homes of Zoheir Abu Zahra, causing damage.
9 sept 2019

Violent clashes flared up on Monday between dozens of Palestinian citizens and Israeli occupation forces near al-Bireh City over the death of the Palestinian prisoner Bassam al-Sayeh in Israeli jails. video Bassam 2014
Local sources said that scores of Palestinian youths blocked roads near al-Bireh City, burned car tires, and hurled stones at the Israeli forces who showered them with rubber-coated metal bullets and tear gas canisters.
Meanwhile in Ramallah, hundreds of students from Birzeit University took part in a demonstration at al-Manara Square protesting the deliberate medical neglect that killed al-Sayeh in Israeli lock-ups.
The demonstrators condemned the "security coordination" between the Palestinian Authority and the Israeli army and called for activating all forms of resistance in the West Bank to respond to the Israeli crimes. video video
Bassam al-Sayeh, 47, died on Sunday evening at the Israeli Assaf Harofeh hospital. Al-Sayeh was suffering from blood and bone cancer and had been subjected to deliberate medical neglect by the Israel Prison Service.
About 700 Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails suffer from various diseases and need urgent medical follow-up.
Local sources said that scores of Palestinian youths blocked roads near al-Bireh City, burned car tires, and hurled stones at the Israeli forces who showered them with rubber-coated metal bullets and tear gas canisters.
Meanwhile in Ramallah, hundreds of students from Birzeit University took part in a demonstration at al-Manara Square protesting the deliberate medical neglect that killed al-Sayeh in Israeli lock-ups.
The demonstrators condemned the "security coordination" between the Palestinian Authority and the Israeli army and called for activating all forms of resistance in the West Bank to respond to the Israeli crimes. video video
Bassam al-Sayeh, 47, died on Sunday evening at the Israeli Assaf Harofeh hospital. Al-Sayeh was suffering from blood and bone cancer and had been subjected to deliberate medical neglect by the Israel Prison Service.
About 700 Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails suffer from various diseases and need urgent medical follow-up.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) has arrested a Jordanian passenger at Allenby (King Hussein) border crossing as he was heading for the West Bank, with no known reason.
According to a family source, 28-year-old Adnan Mar’ei was along with his mother when the IOF arrested him last Monday at the crossing.
Mar’ei, who suffers from cancer, and his mother were intending to attend a relative’s wedding in the West Bank
The Israeli side did not tell the young man’s family about his whereabouts and the reason for his arrest.
Allenby crossing, also known as al-Karama, is a bridge that spans the Jordan River and connects the West Bank with Jordan.
According to a family source, 28-year-old Adnan Mar’ei was along with his mother when the IOF arrested him last Monday at the crossing.
Mar’ei, who suffers from cancer, and his mother were intending to attend a relative’s wedding in the West Bank
The Israeli side did not tell the young man’s family about his whereabouts and the reason for his arrest.
Allenby crossing, also known as al-Karama, is a bridge that spans the Jordan River and connects the West Bank with Jordan.

The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported that Israeli soldiers shot a child, and abducted thirteen Palestinians, after the army invaded many communities, in several parts of the occupied West Bank, on Monday at dawn and during morning hours.
Media sources in Ramallah, in central West Bank, said several army jeeps invaded Beit Rima town, northwest of the city, and shot a Palestinian child with a rubber-coated steel bullet in his neck, after the army attacked local youngsters, protesting the morning invasion into their town.
They added that the soldiers also invaded and ransacked several homes in the town and occupied rooftops.
The soldiers also abducted three children, who remained unidentified at the time of this report, while they were walking to their schools.
In Silwad town, northeast of Ramallah, the soldiers invaded and searched many homes, and abducted Khalil Hasan Hamed, Mousa Yasser Najjar, No’man Saleh Hamed, Mohammad Lutfi Hamed and Mohammad Yasser Hamed.
Furthermore, the soldiers abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Mahmoud Mohammad Shorti, from his home in the al-Mazra’a ash-Sharqiya village, northeast of Ramallah, after invading his home and searching it.
In Jenin in norther northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Amin Zakarna and Ahmad Yousef Kamil, from their homes in Qabatia town, south of Jenin.
The soldiers also abducted one Palestinian, identified as Malek Eshteyya, from his home in Tal village, west of the northern West Bank city of Nablus.
In Hebron city, in southern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Emad Nairoukh, in addition to Laith Yousef Asafra and Mohammad Jihad Asafra, from their homes in Beit Kahil town, west of the city.
The soldiers also invaded many neighborhoods in Hebron city, and searched homes, in addition to installing roadblocks in Jouret Bahlas area, in its northern part, in addition to the entrances of Halhoul and Sa’ir towns, north and northeast of the city, before stopping and searching dozens of cars, and interrogated scores of Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
Media sources in Ramallah, in central West Bank, said several army jeeps invaded Beit Rima town, northwest of the city, and shot a Palestinian child with a rubber-coated steel bullet in his neck, after the army attacked local youngsters, protesting the morning invasion into their town.
They added that the soldiers also invaded and ransacked several homes in the town and occupied rooftops.
The soldiers also abducted three children, who remained unidentified at the time of this report, while they were walking to their schools.
In Silwad town, northeast of Ramallah, the soldiers invaded and searched many homes, and abducted Khalil Hasan Hamed, Mousa Yasser Najjar, No’man Saleh Hamed, Mohammad Lutfi Hamed and Mohammad Yasser Hamed.
Furthermore, the soldiers abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Mahmoud Mohammad Shorti, from his home in the al-Mazra’a ash-Sharqiya village, northeast of Ramallah, after invading his home and searching it.
In Jenin in norther northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Amin Zakarna and Ahmad Yousef Kamil, from their homes in Qabatia town, south of Jenin.
The soldiers also abducted one Palestinian, identified as Malek Eshteyya, from his home in Tal village, west of the northern West Bank city of Nablus.
In Hebron city, in southern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Emad Nairoukh, in addition to Laith Yousef Asafra and Mohammad Jihad Asafra, from their homes in Beit Kahil town, west of the city.
The soldiers also invaded many neighborhoods in Hebron city, and searched homes, in addition to installing roadblocks in Jouret Bahlas area, in its northern part, in addition to the entrances of Halhoul and Sa’ir towns, north and northeast of the city, before stopping and searching dozens of cars, and interrogated scores of Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.

Israeli police physically attacked a Palestinian mother before detaining her son, while they were near the light rail, close to Shua’fat refugee camp, northeast of occupied Jerusalem, said witnesses.
The mother and her son were attacked and pepper sprayed by Israeli police, for no apparent reason, before they detained the son and took him to an interrogation center in Jerusalem. video
The police reportedly used foul language against the mother during the attack, WAFA further reports.
The mother and her son were attacked and pepper sprayed by Israeli police, for no apparent reason, before they detained the son and took him to an interrogation center in Jerusalem. video
The police reportedly used foul language against the mother during the attack, WAFA further reports.