13 mar 2018

A Palestinian youth was shot and injured on Tuesday evening by Israeli soldiers east of the Gaza Strip.
Palestinian Health Ministry said that a Palestinian citizen was shot and moderately wounded in his foot after Israeli soldiers shot him east of Gaza.
Palestinian Health Ministry said that a Palestinian citizen was shot and moderately wounded in his foot after Israeli soldiers shot him east of Gaza.

The Israeli occupation army revealed that it made its first use of drones last week to disperse Palestinian protesters near the border with the 1948 occupied Palestine.
Hebrew media sources reported that last Friday, as some 200 Gaza residents gathered for a protest near the border fence, a drone was used to drop tear gas and disperse the crowd.
The Israeli army said that the use of drones allows its forces to control protests from a safer distance, Haaretz newspaper reported.
According to military sources, this crowd-control method is still experimental and has not yet been made operational.
Dozens of Palestinians have been killed or injured by Israeli gunfire in protests launched along Gaza's eastern border fence on a weekly basis against the US recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
Hebrew media sources reported that last Friday, as some 200 Gaza residents gathered for a protest near the border fence, a drone was used to drop tear gas and disperse the crowd.
The Israeli army said that the use of drones allows its forces to control protests from a safer distance, Haaretz newspaper reported.
According to military sources, this crowd-control method is still experimental and has not yet been made operational.
Dozens of Palestinians have been killed or injured by Israeli gunfire in protests launched along Gaza's eastern border fence on a weekly basis against the US recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital.

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Tuesday at dawn, at least twelve Palestinians, and injured one, during massive invasions in several parts of the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported.
The soldiers stormed and ransacked dozens of homes across the West Bank, including occupied Jerusalem, and abducted the twelve Palestinians. They also shot a young man, after the army assaulted Palestinians protesting the invasions.
Dozens of soldiers invaded Qalandia refugee camp, north of Jerusalem, before initiating extensive and violent searches of many homes, abducted five young men, and took them to several detention and interrogation centers in the Jerusalem.
The abducted Palestinians have been identified as Wajeeh Haitham Khatib, Ibrahim Hasan Assaf, Mahmoud Mohammad al-Louzy, Osama Naim Hamad, and Ezzat Mohammad Hazeen.
In Hebron, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank, the soldiers invaded and searched homes in several parts of the governorate and abducted four Palestinians.
The soldiers abducted Obeida Issa Asafra and Laith Rasmi Asafra, from their homes in Beit Kahil town, northwest of Hebron.
They also invaded many homes in several parts of Hebron city, before abducting Hafeth Hisham Sharif and Mosallam Qawasma, and installed roadblocks at the main entrances of Sa’ir and Halhoul towns, in addition to Hebron’s northern entrance in Jouret Bahlas area, and the entrance of the al-Fawwar refugee camp.
The soldiers stopped and searched dozens of cars and interrogated many Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
In Nablus, in northern West Bank, dozens of soldiers invaded the New Askar refugee camp, east of the city, and ‘Aseera ash-Shamaliya town, north of the city, searched homes and abducted three Palestinians.
The Nablus office of the PPS said the soldiers abducted Adel Qar’awi and Montaser Araishi, from their homes in Askar refugee camp.
It added that the soldiers also attacked Palestinians, who protested the invasion, and shot a Mohammad Jom’a, 20, with a live round in his thigh.
The soldiers also abducted Dirar Hamadna, from his home in ‘Aseera ash-Shamaliya town, north of Nablus.
The soldiers stormed and ransacked dozens of homes across the West Bank, including occupied Jerusalem, and abducted the twelve Palestinians. They also shot a young man, after the army assaulted Palestinians protesting the invasions.
Dozens of soldiers invaded Qalandia refugee camp, north of Jerusalem, before initiating extensive and violent searches of many homes, abducted five young men, and took them to several detention and interrogation centers in the Jerusalem.
The abducted Palestinians have been identified as Wajeeh Haitham Khatib, Ibrahim Hasan Assaf, Mahmoud Mohammad al-Louzy, Osama Naim Hamad, and Ezzat Mohammad Hazeen.
In Hebron, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank, the soldiers invaded and searched homes in several parts of the governorate and abducted four Palestinians.
The soldiers abducted Obeida Issa Asafra and Laith Rasmi Asafra, from their homes in Beit Kahil town, northwest of Hebron.
They also invaded many homes in several parts of Hebron city, before abducting Hafeth Hisham Sharif and Mosallam Qawasma, and installed roadblocks at the main entrances of Sa’ir and Halhoul towns, in addition to Hebron’s northern entrance in Jouret Bahlas area, and the entrance of the al-Fawwar refugee camp.
The soldiers stopped and searched dozens of cars and interrogated many Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
In Nablus, in northern West Bank, dozens of soldiers invaded the New Askar refugee camp, east of the city, and ‘Aseera ash-Shamaliya town, north of the city, searched homes and abducted three Palestinians.
The Nablus office of the PPS said the soldiers abducted Adel Qar’awi and Montaser Araishi, from their homes in Askar refugee camp.
It added that the soldiers also attacked Palestinians, who protested the invasion, and shot a Mohammad Jom’a, 20, with a live round in his thigh.
The soldiers also abducted Dirar Hamadna, from his home in ‘Aseera ash-Shamaliya town, north of Nablus.

Israeli navy ships opened fire, on Tuesday morning, at several Palestinian fishing boats, and used sprayed them with water cannons, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.
Eyewitnesses said the boats were in Palestinian territorial waters, in northern Gaza, when the navy attacked them.
The navy opened fire at the fishing boats, before attacking them with water cannons.
In related news, Israel released Ahmad Ziad al-Bardaweel, 15, who was abducted by the navy, Monday, near Rafah, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.
Eyewitnesses said the boats were in Palestinian territorial waters, in northern Gaza, when the navy attacked them.
The navy opened fire at the fishing boats, before attacking them with water cannons.
In related news, Israel released Ahmad Ziad al-Bardaweel, 15, who was abducted by the navy, Monday, near Rafah, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.
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On Monday, four Palestinian medics, and despite being repeatedly assaulted and dragged by the Israeli soldiers, managed to rescue wounded Palestinians after the soldiers resorted to the excessive use of force against protesters on the main road leading to the military court, north of al-Biereh city, in central West Bank.
The four medics were filmed by various media agencies, performing their humanitarian duty, despite the military violations against them. They have been identified as Nisreen Amira, Ayman Qirret, Atiya Dweik and Mohammad Omar; they managed to provide the urgently needed treatment to wounded Palestinians, and even managed to take them away to hospitals despite the army’s attempts to abduct them. |
It all started when a young man was shot after the soldiers resorted to the excessive use against the Palestinian protesters and tried to remove them from the area.
The soldiers then injured the wounded young man’s friend, while was trying to help him.
The four volunteer medics rushed to the wounded Palestinians’ aid, but the soldiers assaulted them by first firing live rounds above their heads, then used pepper-spray against them, in addition to physically attacking them, but they remained determined to perform their duty, and managed to evacuate the two wounded Palestinians.
After ongoing assaults by the soldiers, three of the medics managed to rush one of the wounded Palestinian to a nearby ambulance, while Nisreen Amira, the 19 years of age volunteer medic, stayed behind with the second wounded Palestinian, trying to protect him and provided him with the needed aid, while the soldiers continued to strike her and point their guns at her.
One of the soldiers tried to drag the wounded Palestinian from his arm, but Nisreen protected him, and refused to allow the soldiers to abduct him, and insisted on providing him with the medical aid he urgently needs.
By then, the three other medics returned to the area, and despite suffering the effects of tear gas and pepper-spray, they managed to help Nisreen and evacuated the wounded young man to a hospital.
Palestinian journalists, who were also assaulted and some injured by the soldiers, documented the unfolding events, and filmed Nisreen, while struggling with the heavily armed soldiers, just to be able to perform her humanitarian and medical dirty.
After the assault, and the injuries she suffered, Nisreen smiled and placed the gas mask on her face, and said, “This is the third time I get injured by the soldiers, but I will continue to perform my duty; their attacks and violations will never deter us from this humanitarian task.”
During the Israeli army attack, the soldiers injured seventeen Palestinians, including eight who were shot with live fire, and assaulted many journalists. Another video
The soldiers then injured the wounded young man’s friend, while was trying to help him.
The four volunteer medics rushed to the wounded Palestinians’ aid, but the soldiers assaulted them by first firing live rounds above their heads, then used pepper-spray against them, in addition to physically attacking them, but they remained determined to perform their duty, and managed to evacuate the two wounded Palestinians.
After ongoing assaults by the soldiers, three of the medics managed to rush one of the wounded Palestinian to a nearby ambulance, while Nisreen Amira, the 19 years of age volunteer medic, stayed behind with the second wounded Palestinian, trying to protect him and provided him with the needed aid, while the soldiers continued to strike her and point their guns at her.
One of the soldiers tried to drag the wounded Palestinian from his arm, but Nisreen protected him, and refused to allow the soldiers to abduct him, and insisted on providing him with the medical aid he urgently needs.
By then, the three other medics returned to the area, and despite suffering the effects of tear gas and pepper-spray, they managed to help Nisreen and evacuated the wounded young man to a hospital.
Palestinian journalists, who were also assaulted and some injured by the soldiers, documented the unfolding events, and filmed Nisreen, while struggling with the heavily armed soldiers, just to be able to perform her humanitarian and medical dirty.
After the assault, and the injuries she suffered, Nisreen smiled and placed the gas mask on her face, and said, “This is the third time I get injured by the soldiers, but I will continue to perform my duty; their attacks and violations will never deter us from this humanitarian task.”
During the Israeli army attack, the soldiers injured seventeen Palestinians, including eight who were shot with live fire, and assaulted many journalists. Another video

Israeli soldiers injured, Monday, seventeen Palestinians, including eight who were shot with live rounds, after the army attacked dozens of students of Birzeit University, protesting the Israeli abduction and imprisonment of the head of the Students’ Senate, who was taken prisoner last Wednesday, when the soldiers invaded the university campus.
The students, and many other Palestinians, marched towards the northern entrance of al-Biereh city, near the military roadblock which leads to an army base and the military court.
Dozens of soldiers assaulted the students with their guns and batons, especially on their heads, wounding two , and attempted to abduct them, but Palestinian medics managed to rescue them.
The soldiers also physically attacked many medics, and spayed them with pepper-spray, wounding one of them.
The soldiers also fired dozens of live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets, gas bombs and concussion grenades, wounding seventeen Palestinians, including eight with live fire, and chased dozens to abduct them.
One of the wounded Palestinians suffered life-threatening injuries.
Furthermore, the soldiers attacked many reporters with their guns and batons, used pepper-spray against them, and removed many journalists from the area.
Undercover Israeli soldiers also tried to ambush many Palestinians in the al-Baloa’ area, in al-Biereh, but were unable to do so after their attempts were exposed by the locals.
The students, and many other Palestinians, marched towards the northern entrance of al-Biereh city, near the military roadblock which leads to an army base and the military court.
Dozens of soldiers assaulted the students with their guns and batons, especially on their heads, wounding two , and attempted to abduct them, but Palestinian medics managed to rescue them.
The soldiers also physically attacked many medics, and spayed them with pepper-spray, wounding one of them.
The soldiers also fired dozens of live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets, gas bombs and concussion grenades, wounding seventeen Palestinians, including eight with live fire, and chased dozens to abduct them.
One of the wounded Palestinians suffered life-threatening injuries.
Furthermore, the soldiers attacked many reporters with their guns and batons, used pepper-spray against them, and removed many journalists from the area.
Undercover Israeli soldiers also tried to ambush many Palestinians in the al-Baloa’ area, in al-Biereh, but were unable to do so after their attempts were exposed by the locals.
12 mar 2018

At least eight Palestinians were injured, one of them seriously, during clashes with the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Monday afternoon at the northern entrance to al-Bireh city.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health said that eight Palestinians were transferred to Palestine Medical Complex in Ramallah after being injured by live bullets.
The condition of one of the injured was described as serious.
The clashes broke out following a student march protesting the arrest of Omar al-Kiswani, the president of the student union at Birzeit University who was arrested by Israeli undercover soldiers in the university campus on Wednesday.
Eyewitnesses said that the IOF soldiers attacked the protesters with live ammunition, rubber-coated metal bullets and tear gas canisters while the students responded by throwing stones.
The IOF soldiers assaulted the ambulance crews and prevented them from providing first aid to the injured.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health said that eight Palestinians were transferred to Palestine Medical Complex in Ramallah after being injured by live bullets.
The condition of one of the injured was described as serious.
The clashes broke out following a student march protesting the arrest of Omar al-Kiswani, the president of the student union at Birzeit University who was arrested by Israeli undercover soldiers in the university campus on Wednesday.
Eyewitnesses said that the IOF soldiers attacked the protesters with live ammunition, rubber-coated metal bullets and tear gas canisters while the students responded by throwing stones.
The IOF soldiers assaulted the ambulance crews and prevented them from providing first aid to the injured.

Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Monday morning broke into a Palestinian primary school in al-Khalil, chased the students and fired tear gas grenades before the children.
The PIC reporter said that three IOF patrols raided al-Nahda Primary School in the Old City of al-Khalil at the pretext of searching for students who allegedly threw stones at the military jeeps.
As a result many students suffered breathing problems while others had to flee to the adjacent mountains. Two students, Ali Abu Esnaina and Hassan al-Takrouri were taken to hospital for treatment.
The school, however, was closed earlier than usual as a state of panic prevailed among the children.
The PIC reporter said that three IOF patrols raided al-Nahda Primary School in the Old City of al-Khalil at the pretext of searching for students who allegedly threw stones at the military jeeps.
As a result many students suffered breathing problems while others had to flee to the adjacent mountains. Two students, Ali Abu Esnaina and Hassan al-Takrouri were taken to hospital for treatment.
The school, however, was closed earlier than usual as a state of panic prevailed among the children.

Israeli soldiers and navy abducted, Monday, at least thirty-six Palestinians, including eleven fishermen, in several parts of the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and in Gaza waters, in Rafah, in the southern part of the besieged coastal region.
In Qalqilia, in northern West Bank, the soldiers invaded many homes at dawn, and violently searched them, before abducting seven Palestinians, identified as Wissam Ezzeddin Silmi, Luay Freij, Qassem Swayy, Hamza Walweel, Mohammad Ibrahim ‘Oweiss, Saher Farraj and Ali Mohammad Hannoun.
In Tulkarem, also in northern West Bank, the soldiers invaded homes in Anabta town, east of the city, and abducted Hisham Husam Fuqaha and Dia Ala Fuqaha.
In Hebron, in the southern part of the West Bank, the soldiers abducted six Palestinians, during extensive and violent searches of homes, and illegally confiscated cash.
In Halhoul, north of Hebron, the soldiers abducted Mohammad Younis al-Baw, 22, in addition to Anwar Mohammad al-Baw, 20, and his brother Laith, 19.
The soldiers also abducted ‘Atef Rabba from his home in the ath-Thaheriyya town, southwest of Hebron.
Mohammad Awad, a senior nonviolent activist in Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, said many army vehicles invaded several areas in the town, searched and ransacked many homes and abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Saddam Ali Awad, 28, in addition to Taiseer Khaled Breigheeth, 23, who was taken prisoner from a local bakery, in the center of the town, and moved them to Etzion military base and security center.
The soldiers also invaded the home of a former political prisoner, identified as Suleiman al-Qawasma, in addition Hamza Syouri, the principal of a local school, and violently searched them before confiscating large sums of cash.
Syouri said the soldiers even smashed his children’s money boxes and stole their savings.
Furthermore, the soldiers invaded many neighborhoods in Hebron city, in addition to the towns of as-Sammoa’ and Yatta and installed many roadblocks at the main entrances of Sa’ir, Halhoul, and northern Hebron, before stopping and searching dozens of cars, and interrogated many Palestinians, while inspecting their ID cards.
In Bethlehem, the soldiers invaded Teqoua’ town, southeast of the city, and summoned Ahmad Mousa Jibreel, 36, for interrogation in Etzion military base, north of Bethlehem, after searching his home.
Furthermore, Israeli navy ships attacked with live fire many Palestinian fishing boats near the shore of Rafah, in the southern part of the besieged Gaza Strip, abducted eleven fishermen and confiscated three boats.
Mohammad ‘Adel Miqdad, Ibrahim ‘Adel Miqdad, ‘Ala Ibrahim Miqdad, Mohammad No’man Miqdad, Mohammad Ibrahim Miqdad, Adel Ibrahim Miqdad, Ahmad Shaker Miqdad, Ahmad Ziad Bardaweel, Mohammad Farahat ‘Ashour, Amin Sa’adi Jom’a, Ahmad Ziad Bardaweel and Ahmad Mohammad Tababsha.
On Monday at dawn, the soldiers abducted ten Palestinians during massive and violent searches of homes, in many parts of occupied Jerusalem, and moved them to several detention and interrogation facilities.
In Silwan town, in the center of Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted Ayyoub Abu ‘Assab, Hafeth Dirbas, Mohammad Nimir Dirbas, Ayyoub al-Hindi, Saleh Na’im Moheisin and Mahmoud Gharib.
Furthermore, the soldiers invaded homes in Shu’fat refugee camp in Jerusalem, and abducted Adnan Aramin, Mohammad Zeidan and Tareq Kayyala, in addition to Amin Fathi Hamdan, who was taken prisoner from his home in ‘Anata nearby town.
Army Abducts A Palestinian Near Nablus, Injures Dozens Near Qalqilia
Israeli soldiers abducted, on Sunday evening, a young Palestinian man at Huwwara roadblock, south of the northern West Bank city of Nablus, and injured dozens of Palestinians in an invasion into Jayyous town, east of the northern West Bank city of Qalqilia.
The Nablus office of the Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS) said the soldiers abducted Nassr Jamal Mabrouka, 24, after stopping him at Huwwara military roadblock, south of the city.
It added that the soldiers cuffed and blindfolded the Palestinian and took him to Huwwara military base.
In addition, dozens of Palestinians suffered the effects of teargas inhalation, after many Israeli army jeeps invaded the town, and fired a barrage of gas bombs at Palestinians, who protested the invasion.
The soldiers also targeted several homes with gas bombs, and flares, in the eastern neighborhood of the town.
Israeli Soldiers Abduct Ten Palestinians In Jerusalem
Israeli soldiers abducted, on Monday at dawn, ten Palestinians during massive and violent searches of homes, in many parts of occupied Jerusalem, and moved them to several detention and interrogation facilities.
In Silwan town, in the center of Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted Ayyoub Abu ‘Assab, Hafeth Dirbas, Mohammad Nimir Dirbas, Ayyoub al-Hindi, Saleh Na’im Moheisin and Mahmoud Gharib.
Furthermore, the soldiers invaded homes in the Salam area, near Shu’fat refugee camp in Jerusalem, and abducted Adnan Aramin and Mohammad Zeidan.
In ‘Anata nearby town, the soldiers abducted Amin Fathi Hamdan, while Tareq Kayyala was taken prisoner from Shu’fat refugee camp.
Media sources in Jerusalem said the violent searched of homes led to excessive damage and caused anxiety attacks among many children.
In Qalqilia, in northern West Bank, the soldiers invaded many homes at dawn, and violently searched them, before abducting seven Palestinians, identified as Wissam Ezzeddin Silmi, Luay Freij, Qassem Swayy, Hamza Walweel, Mohammad Ibrahim ‘Oweiss, Saher Farraj and Ali Mohammad Hannoun.
In Tulkarem, also in northern West Bank, the soldiers invaded homes in Anabta town, east of the city, and abducted Hisham Husam Fuqaha and Dia Ala Fuqaha.
In Hebron, in the southern part of the West Bank, the soldiers abducted six Palestinians, during extensive and violent searches of homes, and illegally confiscated cash.
In Halhoul, north of Hebron, the soldiers abducted Mohammad Younis al-Baw, 22, in addition to Anwar Mohammad al-Baw, 20, and his brother Laith, 19.
The soldiers also abducted ‘Atef Rabba from his home in the ath-Thaheriyya town, southwest of Hebron.
Mohammad Awad, a senior nonviolent activist in Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, said many army vehicles invaded several areas in the town, searched and ransacked many homes and abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Saddam Ali Awad, 28, in addition to Taiseer Khaled Breigheeth, 23, who was taken prisoner from a local bakery, in the center of the town, and moved them to Etzion military base and security center.
The soldiers also invaded the home of a former political prisoner, identified as Suleiman al-Qawasma, in addition Hamza Syouri, the principal of a local school, and violently searched them before confiscating large sums of cash.
Syouri said the soldiers even smashed his children’s money boxes and stole their savings.
Furthermore, the soldiers invaded many neighborhoods in Hebron city, in addition to the towns of as-Sammoa’ and Yatta and installed many roadblocks at the main entrances of Sa’ir, Halhoul, and northern Hebron, before stopping and searching dozens of cars, and interrogated many Palestinians, while inspecting their ID cards.
In Bethlehem, the soldiers invaded Teqoua’ town, southeast of the city, and summoned Ahmad Mousa Jibreel, 36, for interrogation in Etzion military base, north of Bethlehem, after searching his home.
Furthermore, Israeli navy ships attacked with live fire many Palestinian fishing boats near the shore of Rafah, in the southern part of the besieged Gaza Strip, abducted eleven fishermen and confiscated three boats.
Mohammad ‘Adel Miqdad, Ibrahim ‘Adel Miqdad, ‘Ala Ibrahim Miqdad, Mohammad No’man Miqdad, Mohammad Ibrahim Miqdad, Adel Ibrahim Miqdad, Ahmad Shaker Miqdad, Ahmad Ziad Bardaweel, Mohammad Farahat ‘Ashour, Amin Sa’adi Jom’a, Ahmad Ziad Bardaweel and Ahmad Mohammad Tababsha.
On Monday at dawn, the soldiers abducted ten Palestinians during massive and violent searches of homes, in many parts of occupied Jerusalem, and moved them to several detention and interrogation facilities.
In Silwan town, in the center of Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted Ayyoub Abu ‘Assab, Hafeth Dirbas, Mohammad Nimir Dirbas, Ayyoub al-Hindi, Saleh Na’im Moheisin and Mahmoud Gharib.
Furthermore, the soldiers invaded homes in Shu’fat refugee camp in Jerusalem, and abducted Adnan Aramin, Mohammad Zeidan and Tareq Kayyala, in addition to Amin Fathi Hamdan, who was taken prisoner from his home in ‘Anata nearby town.
Army Abducts A Palestinian Near Nablus, Injures Dozens Near Qalqilia
Israeli soldiers abducted, on Sunday evening, a young Palestinian man at Huwwara roadblock, south of the northern West Bank city of Nablus, and injured dozens of Palestinians in an invasion into Jayyous town, east of the northern West Bank city of Qalqilia.
The Nablus office of the Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS) said the soldiers abducted Nassr Jamal Mabrouka, 24, after stopping him at Huwwara military roadblock, south of the city.
It added that the soldiers cuffed and blindfolded the Palestinian and took him to Huwwara military base.
In addition, dozens of Palestinians suffered the effects of teargas inhalation, after many Israeli army jeeps invaded the town, and fired a barrage of gas bombs at Palestinians, who protested the invasion.
The soldiers also targeted several homes with gas bombs, and flares, in the eastern neighborhood of the town.
Israeli Soldiers Abduct Ten Palestinians In Jerusalem
Israeli soldiers abducted, on Monday at dawn, ten Palestinians during massive and violent searches of homes, in many parts of occupied Jerusalem, and moved them to several detention and interrogation facilities.
In Silwan town, in the center of Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted Ayyoub Abu ‘Assab, Hafeth Dirbas, Mohammad Nimir Dirbas, Ayyoub al-Hindi, Saleh Na’im Moheisin and Mahmoud Gharib.
Furthermore, the soldiers invaded homes in the Salam area, near Shu’fat refugee camp in Jerusalem, and abducted Adnan Aramin and Mohammad Zeidan.
In ‘Anata nearby town, the soldiers abducted Amin Fathi Hamdan, while Tareq Kayyala was taken prisoner from Shu’fat refugee camp.
Media sources in Jerusalem said the violent searched of homes led to excessive damage and caused anxiety attacks among many children.

Israeli navy ships attacked, on Monday morning, many Palestinian fishing boats near the shore of Rafah, in the southern part of the besieged Gaza Strip, abducted eleven fishermen and confiscated their boats.
Fishermen who witnessed the Israeli assault said the navy fired dozens of live rounds at the fishing boats, while sailing less than four nautical miles from the Rafah shore.
They added that the navy abducted eleven fishermen after forcing them to undress and swim towards the navy ships, before moving them to Ashdod port, along with three confiscated boats.
The abducted fishermen have been identified as Mohammad ‘Adel Miqdad, Ibrahim ‘Adel Miqdad, ‘Ala Ibrahim Miqdad, Mohammad No’man Miqdad, Mohammad Ibrahim Miqdad, Adel Ibrahim Miqdad, Ahmad Shaker Miqdad, Ahmad Ziad Bardaweel, Mohammad Farahat ‘Ashour, Amin Sa’adi Jom’a, Ahmad Ziad Bardaweel and Ahmad Mohammad Tababsha.
Israeli navy detain ten fishermen off Gaza shores
Israeli naval forces on Monday morning detained ten Palestinian fishermen while sailing off the coast of Rafah, to the south of Gaza.
Speaking to the PIC reporter, Palestinian fishermen Captain Nizar Ayyash pointed out that the incident is the first of its kind that occurred in southern Gaza since the beginning of the year.
Israeli navy targets Palestinian fishermen and their boats almost on a daily basis.
According to the Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR), all Israeli attacks on Palestinian fishermen have taken place within the distance of six nautical miles, which it said “proves that Israeli forces' policies aim to tighten restrictions on the Gaza Strip's fishermen and their livelihoods.”
Fishermen who witnessed the Israeli assault said the navy fired dozens of live rounds at the fishing boats, while sailing less than four nautical miles from the Rafah shore.
They added that the navy abducted eleven fishermen after forcing them to undress and swim towards the navy ships, before moving them to Ashdod port, along with three confiscated boats.
The abducted fishermen have been identified as Mohammad ‘Adel Miqdad, Ibrahim ‘Adel Miqdad, ‘Ala Ibrahim Miqdad, Mohammad No’man Miqdad, Mohammad Ibrahim Miqdad, Adel Ibrahim Miqdad, Ahmad Shaker Miqdad, Ahmad Ziad Bardaweel, Mohammad Farahat ‘Ashour, Amin Sa’adi Jom’a, Ahmad Ziad Bardaweel and Ahmad Mohammad Tababsha.
Israeli navy detain ten fishermen off Gaza shores
Israeli naval forces on Monday morning detained ten Palestinian fishermen while sailing off the coast of Rafah, to the south of Gaza.
Speaking to the PIC reporter, Palestinian fishermen Captain Nizar Ayyash pointed out that the incident is the first of its kind that occurred in southern Gaza since the beginning of the year.
Israeli navy targets Palestinian fishermen and their boats almost on a daily basis.
According to the Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR), all Israeli attacks on Palestinian fishermen have taken place within the distance of six nautical miles, which it said “proves that Israeli forces' policies aim to tighten restrictions on the Gaza Strip's fishermen and their livelihoods.”

Israeli police forces stormed Monday morning al-Mujahidin cemetery in occupied Jerusalem and vandalized the graves of Palestinian martyrs, the PIC field reporter said.
Several Palestinian gravestones at the cemetery were found desecrated early today, according to our reporter.
Earlier Sunday, an Israeli police officer was seen filming a number of graves at the cemetery belonging to the martyrs Abdul Malik Abu Kharoub, Thaer Abu Ghazala, Baha' Alian, Mohammed Abu Khalaf, Abdul Mohsen Hassouna and Mohammed Jamal Al Kalouti.
The attack came as part of Israeli attempts to prevent any sort of glorifying resistance fighters.
Several Palestinian gravestones at the cemetery were found desecrated early today, according to our reporter.
Earlier Sunday, an Israeli police officer was seen filming a number of graves at the cemetery belonging to the martyrs Abdul Malik Abu Kharoub, Thaer Abu Ghazala, Baha' Alian, Mohammed Abu Khalaf, Abdul Mohsen Hassouna and Mohammed Jamal Al Kalouti.
The attack came as part of Israeli attempts to prevent any sort of glorifying resistance fighters.
11 mar 2018

The Palestinian Minister of Education in the West Bank Sabri Saidam on Sunday said that 340 Palestinian university students are being held in Israeli jails.
This was voiced during a press conference held at the headquarters of the Palestinian Red Crescent Society on the Israeli violations against Palestinian academic institutions.
Saidam condemned what happened at Birzeit University on Wednesday when a group of Israeli undercover soldiers broke into the campus and arrested the president of the student union Omar al-Kiswani after disguising as journalists.
Saidam said that a massacre could have happened at the university as the Israeli soldiers heavily opened fire during the arrest operation.
He described the attack as a "state terrorism" and called on the International Association of Universities and the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to urgently act against these violations.
The Palestinian Minister pointed out that nine schoolchildren were killed while 603 injured in 2017 by the Israeli occupation forces, adding that about 311 students from various West Bank schools are languishing in Israeli lock-ups.
He explained that 352 Israeli attacks have been launched against 95 schools in the West Bank including break-ins accompanied by heavy firing of live ammunition, rubber bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters, vandalism of school property, and demolition warnings.
Undercover soldiers (Musta'ribin) are special Israeli forces who speak Arabic language very well and wear and look like Arabs. They are highly-trained soldiers who have carried out hundreds of assassination operations against the Palestinians.
This was voiced during a press conference held at the headquarters of the Palestinian Red Crescent Society on the Israeli violations against Palestinian academic institutions.
Saidam condemned what happened at Birzeit University on Wednesday when a group of Israeli undercover soldiers broke into the campus and arrested the president of the student union Omar al-Kiswani after disguising as journalists.
Saidam said that a massacre could have happened at the university as the Israeli soldiers heavily opened fire during the arrest operation.
He described the attack as a "state terrorism" and called on the International Association of Universities and the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to urgently act against these violations.
The Palestinian Minister pointed out that nine schoolchildren were killed while 603 injured in 2017 by the Israeli occupation forces, adding that about 311 students from various West Bank schools are languishing in Israeli lock-ups.
He explained that 352 Israeli attacks have been launched against 95 schools in the West Bank including break-ins accompanied by heavy firing of live ammunition, rubber bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters, vandalism of school property, and demolition warnings.
Undercover soldiers (Musta'ribin) are special Israeli forces who speak Arabic language very well and wear and look like Arabs. They are highly-trained soldiers who have carried out hundreds of assassination operations against the Palestinians.

Dozens of Palestinians sustained injuries on Sunday evening in clashes with the Israeli occupation forces in Qalqilya’s eastern town of Gios.
According to local sources, clashes burst out between dozens of Palestinian anti-occupation youth and heavily-armed Israeli patrols after the latter rolled into Gios town and showered the area with toxic grenades.
The occupation forces reportedly targeted Palestinian homes and residential neighborhoods in the western corners of Gios town with randomly-unleashed barrages of teargas grenades and toxic bombs, sparking terror among children.
Dozens of Palestinians choked on teargas in the ongoing clashes.
According to local sources, clashes burst out between dozens of Palestinian anti-occupation youth and heavily-armed Israeli patrols after the latter rolled into Gios town and showered the area with toxic grenades.
The occupation forces reportedly targeted Palestinian homes and residential neighborhoods in the western corners of Gios town with randomly-unleashed barrages of teargas grenades and toxic bombs, sparking terror among children.
Dozens of Palestinians choked on teargas in the ongoing clashes.

On Saturday evening, a group of Israeli colonizers, illegally living in colonies in Silwan town, south of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, in occupied East Jerusalem, attacked many Palestinian children in Batn al-Hawa neighborhood.
Eyewitnesses said the assailants attacked many children near an illegal colonialist outpost in the town.
The children were playing when the colonialists assaulted them, before many residents rushed to their aid, leading to clashes.
Israeli soldiers then rushed to the area and started firing gas bombs and concussion grenades at the Palestinians and their homes.
The army also summoned for interrogation Zoheir Rajabi, who represents the Palestinians in the neighborhood.
In is worth mentioning that Silwan town, especially Batn al-Hawa neighborhood, is subject to constant attempts by heavily-funded colonialist organizations to control its building and increase the settler population.
The groups managed to occupy and control several buildings, and turned them into colonies, an issue which placed further hardships and obstacles to the Palestinians.
Eyewitnesses said the assailants attacked many children near an illegal colonialist outpost in the town.
The children were playing when the colonialists assaulted them, before many residents rushed to their aid, leading to clashes.
Israeli soldiers then rushed to the area and started firing gas bombs and concussion grenades at the Palestinians and their homes.
The army also summoned for interrogation Zoheir Rajabi, who represents the Palestinians in the neighborhood.
In is worth mentioning that Silwan town, especially Batn al-Hawa neighborhood, is subject to constant attempts by heavily-funded colonialist organizations to control its building and increase the settler population.
The groups managed to occupy and control several buildings, and turned them into colonies, an issue which placed further hardships and obstacles to the Palestinians.

Dozens of Israeli soldiers invaded, on Sunday at dawn, several homes and stores in Doura town, south of the southern West Bank of Hebron, before violently searching them.
The WAFA Palestinian News Agency said the soldiers invaded many homes and stores in Sinjer neighborhood, in Doura, and violently searched them.
Furthermore, dozens of soldiers invaded various areas around Halhoul city, north of Hebron, including in many orchards and vineyards.
The soldiers also stopped and searched dozens of cars at main entrances of several towns, south of Hebron, and interrogated many Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
On Saturday, dozens of illegal Israeli colonizers invaded the at-Tiwana village, near Yatta, south of Hebron, and hurled stones at the residents while Israeli soldiers started firing gas at the Palestinians.
The WAFA Palestinian News Agency said the soldiers invaded many homes and stores in Sinjer neighborhood, in Doura, and violently searched them.
Furthermore, dozens of soldiers invaded various areas around Halhoul city, north of Hebron, including in many orchards and vineyards.
The soldiers also stopped and searched dozens of cars at main entrances of several towns, south of Hebron, and interrogated many Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
On Saturday, dozens of illegal Israeli colonizers invaded the at-Tiwana village, near Yatta, south of Hebron, and hurled stones at the residents while Israeli soldiers started firing gas at the Palestinians.

Dozens of illegal Israeli colonizers invaded, Saturday, the at-Tiwana Palestinian village, near Yatta, south of the southern West Bank city of Hebron, and hurled stones at the residents while Israeli soldiers started firing gas at the Palestinians.
The assailants came from Ma’on and Havat Ma’on illegal colonies, which were built on stolen Palestinian lands, and started hurling stones at the residents, leading to scuffles with the locals.
The coordinator of the Popular Committee against the Annexation Wall and Colonies in southern Hebron, Rateb Jabour, said Israeli soldiers were at the scene, and did not attempt to stop the colonizers, but instead started firing gas bombs at the Palestinians.
Many Palestinians suffered the effects of teargas inhalation and received the needed medical treatment.
Jabour added that the colonizers uprooted, Friday, eighteen Palestinian olive trees, owned by Yasser Mousa Rib’ey, in Khirbat al-Kharrouba area, in the village, and shattered the windshields of two cars in addition to causing damage to them. One of the cars is owned by Mousa Jibreel Rib’ey.
The assailants came from Ma’on and Havat Ma’on illegal colonies, which were built on stolen Palestinian lands, and started hurling stones at the residents, leading to scuffles with the locals.
The coordinator of the Popular Committee against the Annexation Wall and Colonies in southern Hebron, Rateb Jabour, said Israeli soldiers were at the scene, and did not attempt to stop the colonizers, but instead started firing gas bombs at the Palestinians.
Many Palestinians suffered the effects of teargas inhalation and received the needed medical treatment.
Jabour added that the colonizers uprooted, Friday, eighteen Palestinian olive trees, owned by Yasser Mousa Rib’ey, in Khirbat al-Kharrouba area, in the village, and shattered the windshields of two cars in addition to causing damage to them. One of the cars is owned by Mousa Jibreel Rib’ey.