3 sept 2019
The Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS) has reported that Israeli soldiers abducted, on Tuesday at dawn, at least twenty-four Palestinians, including children and political prisoners, from their homes, in several parts of the occupied West Bank.
The soldiers conducted extensive invasions and violent searches of homes across the occupied West Bank, and interrogated many Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
Furthermore, the soldiers installed many roadblocks across the West Bank, before stopping and searching cars, and interrogated dozens of Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
Among the invaded homes are the property of a political prisoner, identified as Karmel Barghouthi, from Kobar village, north of Ramallah, and the homes of two former political prisoners, Nafeth Shawamra and Mohammad Abu Arqoub, from Doura town, south of Hebron.
The soldiers also caused excessive damage to many invaded homes, especially in Hebron city, in southern West Bank, and Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, where the soldiers smashed doors and furniture during the violent searches.
Nine of the abducted residents, including former political prisoners, in addition to a father and his son, are from Hebron governorate, in southern West Bank.
The soldiers caused damage to many homes, including those owned by two political prisoners, identified as Nafeth Shawamra and Mohammad Abu Arqoub, from Doura town, south of Hebron.
The abducted Palestinians have been identified as:
IOF arrests 18 Palestinians in West Bank sweeps
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at daybreak Tuesday launched large-scale raids in the West Bank arresting scores of Palestinian citizens from their homes.
The IOF claimed in a statement that 18 "wanted" Palestinians were arrested early Tuesday for being involved in resistance activities.
Palestinian local sources said that the IOF abducted 18 Palestinian citizens in Nablus, Ramallah, Tulkarem, al-Khalil and Jerusalem.
In Bethlehem the IOF opened fire at a Palestinian vehicle before forcing it to stop at a checkpoint in Beit Jala town. No injuries were reported.
Dozens of Palestinian homes were raided and searched during the overnight sweeps, according to local residents in different West Bank areas.
The soldiers conducted extensive invasions and violent searches of homes across the occupied West Bank, and interrogated many Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
Furthermore, the soldiers installed many roadblocks across the West Bank, before stopping and searching cars, and interrogated dozens of Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
Among the invaded homes are the property of a political prisoner, identified as Karmel Barghouthi, from Kobar village, north of Ramallah, and the homes of two former political prisoners, Nafeth Shawamra and Mohammad Abu Arqoub, from Doura town, south of Hebron.
The soldiers also caused excessive damage to many invaded homes, especially in Hebron city, in southern West Bank, and Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, where the soldiers smashed doors and furniture during the violent searches.
Nine of the abducted residents, including former political prisoners, in addition to a father and his son, are from Hebron governorate, in southern West Bank.
The soldiers caused damage to many homes, including those owned by two political prisoners, identified as Nafeth Shawamra and Mohammad Abu Arqoub, from Doura town, south of Hebron.
The abducted Palestinians have been identified as:
- Soheib Qfeisha, Hebron city.
- Mohammad Hussein Hreizat, Yatta – Hebron.
- Hussein Mohammad Hreizat, Yatta – Hebron.
- Jamil Jamal Nassar, Yatta – Hebron.
- Montaser Issa Shadeed, Doura – Hebron.
- Yousef Salem Qazzaz, Doura- Hebron.
- Wahid Hamdi Abu Mariya, 17, Beit Ummar – Hebron.
- Qais Mohammad Abu Mariya, 16, Beit Ummar – Hebron.
- Malek Ayesh Abu Mariya, 17, Beit Ummar – Hebron.
- Saif Salim Awlaad Issa, Hebron.
- Yousef Abdul-Rasoul Qazzaz, Hebron.
- Amro Husam Salhab, Hebron.
- Ehab Ziad Rajab, 18, Kafr al-Lubbad – Tulkarem.
- Jamail Jamal Ja’ar, 18, Kafr al-Lubbad – Tulkarem.
- Yazan Taiseer Abdul-Dayim, 21. Anabta – Tulkarem.
- Binan Montaser Abu Daqer, 22, Anabta – Tulkarem.
- Mohammad Saif Abu Asal, 19, Anabta – Tulkarem.
- Zaher Amer Barakat, 27, Anabta – Tulkarem.
- Hussein Taiseer Abu Rayya, 23, Anabta – Tulkarem.
- Jamil Jamal Ja’ar, 18, Allar – Tulkarem.
- Hasan Taiseer Mezyed, Anabta – Tulkarem.
- Eyad al-‘Adawi, Balata – Nablus.
- Mohammad Monir Obeid, al-‘Isawiya – Jerusalem.
- Tareq Firas Mustafa, al-‘Isawiya – Jerusalem.
IOF arrests 18 Palestinians in West Bank sweeps
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at daybreak Tuesday launched large-scale raids in the West Bank arresting scores of Palestinian citizens from their homes.
The IOF claimed in a statement that 18 "wanted" Palestinians were arrested early Tuesday for being involved in resistance activities.
Palestinian local sources said that the IOF abducted 18 Palestinian citizens in Nablus, Ramallah, Tulkarem, al-Khalil and Jerusalem.
In Bethlehem the IOF opened fire at a Palestinian vehicle before forcing it to stop at a checkpoint in Beit Jala town. No injuries were reported.
Dozens of Palestinian homes were raided and searched during the overnight sweeps, according to local residents in different West Bank areas.
1 sept 2019
Israeli minister of agriculture Uri Ariel along with scores of Jewish settlers desecrated the Aqsa Mosque’s courtyards on Sunday morning amid tight security protection.
According to local sources, Ariel and about 30 settlers toured the Mosque’s courtyards in the morning. video
The Israeli occupation police allowed about 3,330 Jewish settlers to defile the Aqsa Mosque last August, according to a report released recently by al-Quds Center for Political Studies.
The Aqsa Mosque is exposed to daily desecration by Jewish settlers in the morning and the afternoon except on Fridays and Saturdays.
The Israeli police close al-Maghariba Gate, which is used by Jews to enter the Mosque, at 10:30 am after the settlers complete their morning tours at the holy site. Later in the afternoon, the same gate is reopened for evening tours by settlers.
During the presence of settlers inside the Mosque compound, entry restrictions are imposed on Muslim worshipers at the entrances leading to the Mosque and their IDs are seized until they leave the holy place.
According to local sources, Ariel and about 30 settlers toured the Mosque’s courtyards in the morning. video
The Israeli occupation police allowed about 3,330 Jewish settlers to defile the Aqsa Mosque last August, according to a report released recently by al-Quds Center for Political Studies.
The Aqsa Mosque is exposed to daily desecration by Jewish settlers in the morning and the afternoon except on Fridays and Saturdays.
The Israeli police close al-Maghariba Gate, which is used by Jews to enter the Mosque, at 10:30 am after the settlers complete their morning tours at the holy site. Later in the afternoon, the same gate is reopened for evening tours by settlers.
During the presence of settlers inside the Mosque compound, entry restrictions are imposed on Muslim worshipers at the entrances leading to the Mosque and their IDs are seized until they leave the holy place.
Israeli forces Sunday raided a number of homes in the village of Zububa, northwest of Jenin city, in the occupied West Bank, and interrogated residents, according to local sources.
Sources told WAFA Israeli forces raided the village of Zububa, where they raided several homes and interrogated residents. No arrests were reported.
Forces further stopped and searched Palestinian vehicles, interrogating passengers and checking their identity cards.
Clashes reportedly erupted between youths and Israeli forces following the latter’s incursion into the village. Forces fired sound bombs and rubber-coated steel bullets toward the youth. No arrests or casualties were reported, however.
Sources told WAFA Israeli forces raided the village of Zububa, where they raided several homes and interrogated residents. No arrests were reported.
Forces further stopped and searched Palestinian vehicles, interrogating passengers and checking their identity cards.
Clashes reportedly erupted between youths and Israeli forces following the latter’s incursion into the village. Forces fired sound bombs and rubber-coated steel bullets toward the youth. No arrests or casualties were reported, however.
31 aug 2019
Obeida al-Barghouthi
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Saturday kidnaped two Palestinian citizens, including a child, from their homes in Kobar town, north of Ramallah city in the West Bank.
According to local sources, the IOF stormed the house of prisoner Khaldoun al-Barghouthi and kidnaped his son Obeida.
Another young man identified as Nasrallah Sarhan was taken prisoner after the IOF ransacked his home in the same town.
The IOF also engaged in clashes with local youths during its campaign in the town.
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Saturday kidnaped two Palestinian citizens, including a child, from their homes in Kobar town, north of Ramallah city in the West Bank.
According to local sources, the IOF stormed the house of prisoner Khaldoun al-Barghouthi and kidnaped his son Obeida.
Another young man identified as Nasrallah Sarhan was taken prisoner after the IOF ransacked his home in the same town.
The IOF also engaged in clashes with local youths during its campaign in the town.
Comprehensive Report by the Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR): On 72nd Great March of Return, 94 civilians injured as a result of the Israeli military’s continued use of excessive force against peaceful protests along the Gaza Strip’s eastern border; 25 children, a woman, 2 journalists and 2 paramedics were among those injured this Friday, 30 August 2019.
Despite the decrease in the number of injuries among this week’s protestors, in comparison to last Friday, Israeli forces continued to exercise excessive force against Palestinians with the use of live ammunition and targeting the upper part of protestors’ bodies as PCHR recorded 46 injuries with live bullets this week, one deemed extremely critical.
The Supreme National Authority of Great March of Return and Breaking called for today’s protests under the slogan “In Commemoration of Our Martyrs,” as Palestinians commemorated the 5th anniversary of the 2014 Israeli offensive against the Gaza Strip.
The protests lasted from 15:00 to 19:00 and involved activities such as speeches by political leaders and theatrical performances. Dozens of civilians protested at varied distances from the border fence across the Gaza Strip.
The protestors threw stones and firecrackers at Israeli forces, well-shielded hundreds of meters away; the latter responded with excessive force.
To this date, PCHR documented 208 killings by Israel since the outbreak of the protests on 30 March 2018, including 44 children, 2 women, 9 persons with disabilities, 4 paramedics and 2 journalists.
Additionally, 13,728 were wounded, including 2,886 children, 420 women, 231 paramedics and 212 journalists, noting that many had sustained multiple wounds on multiple occasions.
The following is a summary of today’s events along the Gaza Strip border:
Northern Gaza Strip: hundreds participated in Abu Safiyah area protests, northeast of Jabalia. Speeches, theatrical performances and other segments were performed at the protest central encampment.
Hundreds of protestors approached the border fence and threw stones at Israeli soldiers, who responded with live and rubber bullets and tear gas canisters at them.
As a result, 30 civilians were injured, including 12 children and a Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) photojournalist: 21 shot with live bullets and their shrapnel; 4 with tear gas canisters; and 5 with rubber bullets. The wounded photojournalist, Ibrahim Nasser Hussain Abu-Marsa (26), was shot in the back with a rubber bullet.
Gaza City: Hundreds of protestors took part in eastern Malakah area. Speeches, theatrical performances and other segments were performed at the protest central encampment. Dozens of protestors approached the fence at a 100 meters distance and threw stones with slingshots at Israeli soldiers.
The soldiers fired live and rubber bullets and tear gas canisters at the protestors.
As a result, 7 were injured, including 4 children, a woman and a photojournalist: 3 with live bullets, 3 with rubber bullets and 1 with a tear gas canister.
The wounded woman is Aya Jamal al-Hammami (27), sustained two rubber bullets to he waist and head; photojournalist Ali Hassan Jadallah (29), sustained a rubber bullet to the head. Mr. Jadallah works for Anadolu News Agency.
Central Gaza: Hundreds of civilians, including women, children and families, took part in the eastern Bureij refugee camp protests; hundreds, including women and children, gathered adjacent to the border fence at a range varying between 2 – 70 meters.
The Israeli soldiers, reinforced with 9 military SUVs, launched a drone to photograph protestors who had thrown rocks and sound bombs at the military SUVs and shot them with live and rubber bullets in addition to teargas canisters.
As a result, 10 civilians, including 2 children, were wounded: 7 with live bullets, 1 shot with rubber bullets and 2 directly hit with tear gas canisters. Before protests were concluded, Israeli forces arrested 3 young men after crossing the border at approximately 19:00. PCHR is working to obtain their names.
Khan Younis: hundreds participated in Khuza’ah protests. Tens approached the border fence and attempted to throw stones, and firecrackers and raised Palestinian flags in addition to chanting national songs. Israeli forces fired live and rubber bullets and tear gas canisters at protesters, wounding 20 civilians, including 10 children: 5 with live bullet and their shrapnel; 10 with rubber bullets; and 5 with tear gas canisters.
Also, paramedics were heavily targeted with tear gas canisters while vacating one of the wounded resulting in severe suffocation among them. Bader Nabil Suliman Abu-Mousa (24) was critically wounded with a live bullet to the head while present 70 meters away from the border.
Rafah: hundreds participated in the eastern Shokah protests, where folklore shows, and speeches were held. Palestinian Minitry of Health honored Izz-al-Deen Samsoum (12) for volunteering with the medical crews during last week’s protest, and photojournalist Hidra al-Sharif who captured Samsoum in action.
Dozens approached the border fence and threw stones at the shielded Israeli soldiers, who responded with live and rubber bullets and teargas canisters against the protestors.
As a result, 27 civilians were injured, including 7 children and a PRCS paramedic. It was documented that 10 were hit with live bullets and their shrapnel, 14 were hit with rubber bullets and 3 were directly hit with tear gas canisters. The wounded paramedic was identified as: Ashraf Shafiq Hussain al-Khatib (41), shot in the back with a rubber bullet.
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Despite the decrease in the number of injuries among this week’s protestors, in comparison to last Friday, Israeli forces continued to exercise excessive force against Palestinians with the use of live ammunition and targeting the upper part of protestors’ bodies as PCHR recorded 46 injuries with live bullets this week, one deemed extremely critical.
The Supreme National Authority of Great March of Return and Breaking called for today’s protests under the slogan “In Commemoration of Our Martyrs,” as Palestinians commemorated the 5th anniversary of the 2014 Israeli offensive against the Gaza Strip.
The protests lasted from 15:00 to 19:00 and involved activities such as speeches by political leaders and theatrical performances. Dozens of civilians protested at varied distances from the border fence across the Gaza Strip.
The protestors threw stones and firecrackers at Israeli forces, well-shielded hundreds of meters away; the latter responded with excessive force.
To this date, PCHR documented 208 killings by Israel since the outbreak of the protests on 30 March 2018, including 44 children, 2 women, 9 persons with disabilities, 4 paramedics and 2 journalists.
Additionally, 13,728 were wounded, including 2,886 children, 420 women, 231 paramedics and 212 journalists, noting that many had sustained multiple wounds on multiple occasions.
The following is a summary of today’s events along the Gaza Strip border:
Northern Gaza Strip: hundreds participated in Abu Safiyah area protests, northeast of Jabalia. Speeches, theatrical performances and other segments were performed at the protest central encampment.
Hundreds of protestors approached the border fence and threw stones at Israeli soldiers, who responded with live and rubber bullets and tear gas canisters at them.
As a result, 30 civilians were injured, including 12 children and a Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) photojournalist: 21 shot with live bullets and their shrapnel; 4 with tear gas canisters; and 5 with rubber bullets. The wounded photojournalist, Ibrahim Nasser Hussain Abu-Marsa (26), was shot in the back with a rubber bullet.
Gaza City: Hundreds of protestors took part in eastern Malakah area. Speeches, theatrical performances and other segments were performed at the protest central encampment. Dozens of protestors approached the fence at a 100 meters distance and threw stones with slingshots at Israeli soldiers.
The soldiers fired live and rubber bullets and tear gas canisters at the protestors.
As a result, 7 were injured, including 4 children, a woman and a photojournalist: 3 with live bullets, 3 with rubber bullets and 1 with a tear gas canister.
The wounded woman is Aya Jamal al-Hammami (27), sustained two rubber bullets to he waist and head; photojournalist Ali Hassan Jadallah (29), sustained a rubber bullet to the head. Mr. Jadallah works for Anadolu News Agency.
Central Gaza: Hundreds of civilians, including women, children and families, took part in the eastern Bureij refugee camp protests; hundreds, including women and children, gathered adjacent to the border fence at a range varying between 2 – 70 meters.
The Israeli soldiers, reinforced with 9 military SUVs, launched a drone to photograph protestors who had thrown rocks and sound bombs at the military SUVs and shot them with live and rubber bullets in addition to teargas canisters.
As a result, 10 civilians, including 2 children, were wounded: 7 with live bullets, 1 shot with rubber bullets and 2 directly hit with tear gas canisters. Before protests were concluded, Israeli forces arrested 3 young men after crossing the border at approximately 19:00. PCHR is working to obtain their names.
Khan Younis: hundreds participated in Khuza’ah protests. Tens approached the border fence and attempted to throw stones, and firecrackers and raised Palestinian flags in addition to chanting national songs. Israeli forces fired live and rubber bullets and tear gas canisters at protesters, wounding 20 civilians, including 10 children: 5 with live bullet and their shrapnel; 10 with rubber bullets; and 5 with tear gas canisters.
Also, paramedics were heavily targeted with tear gas canisters while vacating one of the wounded resulting in severe suffocation among them. Bader Nabil Suliman Abu-Mousa (24) was critically wounded with a live bullet to the head while present 70 meters away from the border.
Rafah: hundreds participated in the eastern Shokah protests, where folklore shows, and speeches were held. Palestinian Minitry of Health honored Izz-al-Deen Samsoum (12) for volunteering with the medical crews during last week’s protest, and photojournalist Hidra al-Sharif who captured Samsoum in action.
Dozens approached the border fence and threw stones at the shielded Israeli soldiers, who responded with live and rubber bullets and teargas canisters against the protestors.
As a result, 27 civilians were injured, including 7 children and a PRCS paramedic. It was documented that 10 were hit with live bullets and their shrapnel, 14 were hit with rubber bullets and 3 were directly hit with tear gas canisters. The wounded paramedic was identified as: Ashraf Shafiq Hussain al-Khatib (41), shot in the back with a rubber bullet.
Public Document
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Follow PCHR on Facebook and Twitter
For more information, please call PCHR office in Gaza, Gaza Strip, on +972 8 2824776 – 2825893
Gaza- Jamal ‘Abdel Nasser “al-Thalathini” Street – Al-Roya Building- Floor 12 , El Remal, PO Box 1328 Gaza, Gaza Strip. E-mail: [email protected], Webpage http://www.pchrgaza.org