14 nov 2017
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Tuesday evening launched a limited incursion into Palestinian lands north of Beit Lahia city in the northern Gaza Strip.
The PIC reporter said that four IOF bulldozers rolled into northern Beit Lahia and started razing Palestinian lands there under the protection of military vehicles stationed behind the border fence separating the Gaza Strip from the 1948 occupied Palestinian territories.
Incursions and shooting attacks are carried out by the Israeli forces every now and then in the eastern parts of the Gaza Strip in violation of the Egypt-sponsored ceasefire agreement signed in the wake of the 2014 aggression on the besieged enclave.
The PIC reporter said that four IOF bulldozers rolled into northern Beit Lahia and started razing Palestinian lands there under the protection of military vehicles stationed behind the border fence separating the Gaza Strip from the 1948 occupied Palestinian territories.
Incursions and shooting attacks are carried out by the Israeli forces every now and then in the eastern parts of the Gaza Strip in violation of the Egypt-sponsored ceasefire agreement signed in the wake of the 2014 aggression on the besieged enclave.
Groups of Jewish settlers escorted by Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) stormed the Old City of al-Khalil on Tuesday morning and attacked Palestinian citizens.
The PIC reporter said that IOF soldiers closed a number of shops, checked the IDs of the Palestinian youths at their entry to the Old City and arrested Khalil al-Tamimi, 18, and took him to an unknown destination.
Settlers, from the illegal settlement outposts in al-Khalil: Beit Hadassah, Beit Romano and Tel Rumeida, broke into the historic area in the city and attacked shops’ owners and the passingby Palestinians.
The PIC reporter said that IOF soldiers closed a number of shops, checked the IDs of the Palestinian youths at their entry to the Old City and arrested Khalil al-Tamimi, 18, and took him to an unknown destination.
Settlers, from the illegal settlement outposts in al-Khalil: Beit Hadassah, Beit Romano and Tel Rumeida, broke into the historic area in the city and attacked shops’ owners and the passingby Palestinians.
A number of Iron Dome missile defense batteries were deployed in central Israel on Monday by the Israeli army, amid heightened tensions with the Palestinian Islamic Jihad since the army blew up the group’s resistance tunnel last month.
The Israeli occupation army confirmed the anti-missile systems had been installed in central Israel. On Sunday Iron Dome batteries were spotted on the outskirts of Occupied Jerusalem allegedly in anticipation of retaliation attacks by the Palestinian resistance.
The occupation army claimed that the Iron Dome system, which is designed to shoot down short-range rockets and, in some cases, mortars, was deployed to counter the threats made by the Palestinian Islamic Jihad resistance group, which has vowed to avenge its members killed in the tunnel blast.
Over recent days, the Israeli army threatened that any response by the Islamic Jihad will be met with a powerful and determined Israeli aggression, not only against the Jihad, but also against Hamas.
The Palestinian Islamic Jihad responded to the threats, saying the Israeli threats against its leaders constituted “an act of war,” and vowing to continue to try to carry out a revenge attack against Israel.
Islamic Jihad said it would not back down on its right to retaliate against Israel for the deadly strike, which took away the lives of 12 members of the group’s militants and of Hamas’s armed wing.
An Israeli military analyst dubbed the wrangle “a war of nerves”, saying at a time when the Israeli army has been pressuring the Islamic Jihad to backtrack on retaliation, the latter sees revenge as the most urgent of all steps.
The Israeli occupation army confirmed the anti-missile systems had been installed in central Israel. On Sunday Iron Dome batteries were spotted on the outskirts of Occupied Jerusalem allegedly in anticipation of retaliation attacks by the Palestinian resistance.
The occupation army claimed that the Iron Dome system, which is designed to shoot down short-range rockets and, in some cases, mortars, was deployed to counter the threats made by the Palestinian Islamic Jihad resistance group, which has vowed to avenge its members killed in the tunnel blast.
Over recent days, the Israeli army threatened that any response by the Islamic Jihad will be met with a powerful and determined Israeli aggression, not only against the Jihad, but also against Hamas.
The Palestinian Islamic Jihad responded to the threats, saying the Israeli threats against its leaders constituted “an act of war,” and vowing to continue to try to carry out a revenge attack against Israel.
Islamic Jihad said it would not back down on its right to retaliate against Israel for the deadly strike, which took away the lives of 12 members of the group’s militants and of Hamas’s armed wing.
An Israeli military analyst dubbed the wrangle “a war of nerves”, saying at a time when the Israeli army has been pressuring the Islamic Jihad to backtrack on retaliation, the latter sees revenge as the most urgent of all steps.
Six Palestinian citizens suffered injuries on Monday night when a horde of Jewish settlers and soldiers attacked them in Kafr Qallil town, south of Nablus city in the occupied West Bank.
According to local sources, settlers stormed the upper area of Kafr Qallil and embarked on throwing stones at local residents.
Consequently, violent clashes broke out between local young men and Israeli soldiers, who rushed to the area to back up the settlers.
Medical sources said that a Red Crescent ambulance crew provided medical assistance to four young men after they suffered injuries during the events.
Two Palestinian citizens also suffered injuries last night when settlers hurled stones at their cars on a road near Huwara checkpoint, south of Nablus.
Israeli Colonists Injure Two Palestinians Near Nablus
A group of Israeli colonists hurled stones, on Monday evening, at many Palestinian cars, wounding two residents after smashing the front shields of their cars, near Nablus, in northern West Bank.
The colonists attacked the Palestinian cars near Huwwara military roadblock, south of Nablus.
The attacks led to the injury of the two Palestinians, and caused damage to several cars.
Furthermore, a group of colonists attacked Palestinian farmers in Kufur Qalil village, near Huwwara; there have been no reports of physical injuries.
According to local sources, settlers stormed the upper area of Kafr Qallil and embarked on throwing stones at local residents.
Consequently, violent clashes broke out between local young men and Israeli soldiers, who rushed to the area to back up the settlers.
Medical sources said that a Red Crescent ambulance crew provided medical assistance to four young men after they suffered injuries during the events.
Two Palestinian citizens also suffered injuries last night when settlers hurled stones at their cars on a road near Huwara checkpoint, south of Nablus.
Israeli Colonists Injure Two Palestinians Near Nablus
A group of Israeli colonists hurled stones, on Monday evening, at many Palestinian cars, wounding two residents after smashing the front shields of their cars, near Nablus, in northern West Bank.
The colonists attacked the Palestinian cars near Huwwara military roadblock, south of Nablus.
The attacks led to the injury of the two Palestinians, and caused damage to several cars.
Furthermore, a group of colonists attacked Palestinian farmers in Kufur Qalil village, near Huwwara; there have been no reports of physical injuries.
Israeli forces opened fire at Palestinian agricultural lands in the eastern part of the Khan Younis district, in the southern Gaza Strip, on Monday morning.
Witnesses told Ma’an News Agency that Israeli forces opened fire from inside the border fence. No injuries were reported.
Israeli military incursions inside the besieged Gaza Strip and near the “buffer zone,” which lies on both land and sea sides of Gaza, have long been a near-daily occurrence.
The Israeli army also regularly detains and opens fire on unarmed Palestinian fishermen, shepherds, and farmers along the border areas if they approach the buffer zone, as the authorities have not made clear the precise area of the designated zone.
The practice has in effect destroyed much of the agricultural and fishing sector of the blockaded coastal enclave, which has been under an Israeli air, land, and sea blockade for 10 years.
Witnesses told Ma’an News Agency that Israeli forces opened fire from inside the border fence. No injuries were reported.
Israeli military incursions inside the besieged Gaza Strip and near the “buffer zone,” which lies on both land and sea sides of Gaza, have long been a near-daily occurrence.
The Israeli army also regularly detains and opens fire on unarmed Palestinian fishermen, shepherds, and farmers along the border areas if they approach the buffer zone, as the authorities have not made clear the precise area of the designated zone.
The practice has in effect destroyed much of the agricultural and fishing sector of the blockaded coastal enclave, which has been under an Israeli air, land, and sea blockade for 10 years.
13 nov 2017
Violent clashes broke out, Monday evening, when Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) stormed a number of Palestinian towns and villages in Ramallah and Jenin.
Several local youths suffered breathing problems after IOF broke into Anza, south of Jenin, while firing teargas bombs.
The young men responded by throwing stones at the IOF troops stationed at a military checkpoint erected at the entrance of the town.
Meanwhile, two brothers, aged 11 and 14, were detained in Teiba town, west of the city, before being shortly released.
In Ramallah, clashes erupted at the entrance of Nabi Salah town after IOF denied entry of Palestinian vehicles.
IOF soldiers heavily fired rubber bullets and teargas bombs at local youths, who in their part, threw Molotov cocktails at the soldiers.
Several local youths suffered breathing problems after IOF broke into Anza, south of Jenin, while firing teargas bombs.
The young men responded by throwing stones at the IOF troops stationed at a military checkpoint erected at the entrance of the town.
Meanwhile, two brothers, aged 11 and 14, were detained in Teiba town, west of the city, before being shortly released.
In Ramallah, clashes erupted at the entrance of Nabi Salah town after IOF denied entry of Palestinian vehicles.
IOF soldiers heavily fired rubber bullets and teargas bombs at local youths, who in their part, threw Molotov cocktails at the soldiers.
Israeli police stormed on Sunday evening Issawiya town, east of occupied Jerusalem, amid heavy firing of teargas bombs.
Tight military restrictions were imposed on all entrances to the town amid heavy presence of Israeli police, eyewitnesses reported.
Teargas bombs and sound grenades were extensively fired at local homes during the raid, without reporting any injuries.
On the other hand, two Jerusalemite minors Mahdi Khaddour, 12, and Qusay Zeitoun, 13, were released and placed under house arrest for 14 days.
The two boys were earlier arrested along with three other children when Israeli police violently raided their family houses in Silwan town.
Another young man was later detained after being severely beaten by Israeli police in front of his house in Jabal al-Mukaber neighborhood, south of occupied Jerusalem.
Tight military restrictions were imposed on all entrances to the town amid heavy presence of Israeli police, eyewitnesses reported.
Teargas bombs and sound grenades were extensively fired at local homes during the raid, without reporting any injuries.
On the other hand, two Jerusalemite minors Mahdi Khaddour, 12, and Qusay Zeitoun, 13, were released and placed under house arrest for 14 days.
The two boys were earlier arrested along with three other children when Israeli police violently raided their family houses in Silwan town.
Another young man was later detained after being severely beaten by Israeli police in front of his house in Jabal al-Mukaber neighborhood, south of occupied Jerusalem.
Several Palestinians were kidnapped by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) in abduction sweeps rocking the West Bank at daybreak Monday.
Israeli army troops rolled into Tekou’ town, in Bethlehem, and wreaked havoc on civilian homes, before they kidnapped two Palestinian youths in their 18s and dragged them to an unidentified destination.
The occupation soldiers further ravaged civilian homes in Bethlehem’s northwestern town of al-Walja and kidnapped the youngster Husam Abu Khalifa, aged 17.
At the same time, clashes burst out in Husan village, west of Bethlehem, where the IOF aggressively attacked Palestinian anti-occupation youth. The latter responded by hurling stones on the occupation patrols.
Meanwhile, dozens of Israeli soldiers showed up in Jenin’s southern town of Arraba, in the northern occupied West Bank, and kidnapped the Islamic Jihad leader Tareq Kaadan from his family home.
Kaadan was released just a few months ago from Israeli jails, where he had spent a total of over 15 years, mostly in administrative detention, with neither charge nor trial.
Israeli army troops rolled into Tekou’ town, in Bethlehem, and wreaked havoc on civilian homes, before they kidnapped two Palestinian youths in their 18s and dragged them to an unidentified destination.
The occupation soldiers further ravaged civilian homes in Bethlehem’s northwestern town of al-Walja and kidnapped the youngster Husam Abu Khalifa, aged 17.
At the same time, clashes burst out in Husan village, west of Bethlehem, where the IOF aggressively attacked Palestinian anti-occupation youth. The latter responded by hurling stones on the occupation patrols.
Meanwhile, dozens of Israeli soldiers showed up in Jenin’s southern town of Arraba, in the northern occupied West Bank, and kidnapped the Islamic Jihad leader Tareq Kaadan from his family home.
Kaadan was released just a few months ago from Israeli jails, where he had spent a total of over 15 years, mostly in administrative detention, with neither charge nor trial.
12 nov 2017
Israeli soldiers invaded, on Sunday morning, Teqoua’ town, east of Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank, and fired several live rounds, gas bombs and concussion, causing many children to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation.
Taiseer Abu Mfarreh, the head of Teqoua’ Local Council, said the soldiers harassed several children, an issued that pushed some Palestinians to throw stones at them, and added that the army fired live rounds, gas bombs and concussion grenades.
He also stated that many Palestinians, mainly children and teachers, suffered the severe effects of teargas inhalation.
Taiseer Abu Mfarreh, the head of Teqoua’ Local Council, said the soldiers harassed several children, an issued that pushed some Palestinians to throw stones at them, and added that the army fired live rounds, gas bombs and concussion grenades.
He also stated that many Palestinians, mainly children and teachers, suffered the severe effects of teargas inhalation.
Dozens of Israeli soldiers invaded, earlier Sunday, several neighborhoods in Hebron city, and nearby towns, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank, and violently searched many homes.
Media sources said the soldiers invaded many neighborhoods in Hebron city, briefly closed several roads, and harassed many Palestinians.
They added that the soldiers also invaded the home of Na’im Abdul-Hamid Masalma, violently searched it, and claimed that they located a weapon.
In addition, the soldiers invaded Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, before breaking into homes and ransacking them, in addition to using military dogs in the search.
Owners of some of the invaded homes have been identified as Ammar Kassab Abu Dayya, Hussein Mahmoud at-Teet, and Mohammad Mahmoud at-Teet.
The army also invaded the towns of ath-Thaheriyya and as-Sammoa’, south of Hebron.
Media sources said the soldiers invaded many neighborhoods in Hebron city, briefly closed several roads, and harassed many Palestinians.
They added that the soldiers also invaded the home of Na’im Abdul-Hamid Masalma, violently searched it, and claimed that they located a weapon.
In addition, the soldiers invaded Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, before breaking into homes and ransacking them, in addition to using military dogs in the search.
Owners of some of the invaded homes have been identified as Ammar Kassab Abu Dayya, Hussein Mahmoud at-Teet, and Mohammad Mahmoud at-Teet.
The army also invaded the towns of ath-Thaheriyya and as-Sammoa’, south of Hebron.
Israeli soldiers abducted, on Sunday at dawn, four Palestinians from the West Bank governorate of Bethlehem, after the army invaded and searched many homes. The soldiers also invaded homes near Jenin, in northern West Bank, and summoned four Palestinians for interrogation.
Media sources in Bethlehem said the soldiers invaded and ransacked a few homes in Deheishe refugee camp, south of the city, and abducted Wael Khalil Atallah, 23, in addition to Omran Issa Ma’ali, and his brother ‘Ala.
Many Palestinian youngsters hurled stones and empty bottles at the invading soldiers who fired many live rounds, gas bombs and concussion grenades.
The soldiers also invaded Teqoua’ town, east of Bethlehem, and abducted Mohannad Hussein Abdul-Jalil, 20, from his home.
In related news, the soldiers invaded Kafr Dan town, west of the northern West Bank city of Jenin, and summoned Mohammad Mohyeddin Salah, Maher Hani ‘Aabed, Bara’ Mohammad ‘Aabed and Ahmad Abdul-Rahman ‘Aabed, for interrogation in Salem military base, after breaking into their homes and searching them.
The soldiers also invaded Zabbouba village, west of Jenin, and invaded into the home of Mohammad Ali Jaradat, before violently searching it.
Media sources in Bethlehem said the soldiers invaded and ransacked a few homes in Deheishe refugee camp, south of the city, and abducted Wael Khalil Atallah, 23, in addition to Omran Issa Ma’ali, and his brother ‘Ala.
Many Palestinian youngsters hurled stones and empty bottles at the invading soldiers who fired many live rounds, gas bombs and concussion grenades.
The soldiers also invaded Teqoua’ town, east of Bethlehem, and abducted Mohannad Hussein Abdul-Jalil, 20, from his home.
In related news, the soldiers invaded Kafr Dan town, west of the northern West Bank city of Jenin, and summoned Mohammad Mohyeddin Salah, Maher Hani ‘Aabed, Bara’ Mohammad ‘Aabed and Ahmad Abdul-Rahman ‘Aabed, for interrogation in Salem military base, after breaking into their homes and searching them.
The soldiers also invaded Zabbouba village, west of Jenin, and invaded into the home of Mohammad Ali Jaradat, before violently searching it.
10 nov 2017
Dozens of Palestinians and foreign activists on Friday choked on teargas after Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) suppressed the peaceful weekly march in Bilin town, near Ramallah, against settlement and the Separation Wall.
The march kicked off after Friday prayer in commemoration of the 13th anniversary of the assassination of the late president Yasser Arafat.
The coordinator of the Popular Committees against Settlement and the Separation Wall in Bilin, Abdulla Abu Rahma, pointed out that Israeli soldiers fired stun grenades and tear gas canisters towards the participants leading to breathing problems among many of them.
The Palestinians along with the activists managed to remove the metal gate of the wall which has been used by IOF soldiers to target the participants of the weekly march in the town. They also destroyed some tents used by the IOF to monitor the inhabitants and arrest the youth activists in the town.
The march kicked off after Friday prayer in commemoration of the 13th anniversary of the assassination of the late president Yasser Arafat.
The coordinator of the Popular Committees against Settlement and the Separation Wall in Bilin, Abdulla Abu Rahma, pointed out that Israeli soldiers fired stun grenades and tear gas canisters towards the participants leading to breathing problems among many of them.
The Palestinians along with the activists managed to remove the metal gate of the wall which has been used by IOF soldiers to target the participants of the weekly march in the town. They also destroyed some tents used by the IOF to monitor the inhabitants and arrest the youth activists in the town.
A number of Palestinians were kidnapped by the Israeli occupation forces in abduction sweeps rocking the West Bank at daybreak Friday.
Dozens of Israeli soldiers stormed Jenin’s southern town of Yabad and ransacked civilian homes before they come down heavily on the inhabitants.
The list of arrestees included Palestinian young men Mohamed Hamarsha and Khaled Abu Bakr.
Speaking with the Palestinian Information Center, a number of Yabad locals said the Israeli forces have intensified crackdowns on the Palestinians near the Israeli military watchtower and Dotan settlement, built on Palestinian lands in the area, triggering simmering tension.
At the same time, Israeli army troops rolled into Ramallah’s northwestern town of Birzeit, in the central occupied West Bank, and raked through residential neighborhoods.
The occupation soldiers also fired spates of rubber-coated bullets and teargas canisters in clashes with Palestinian anti-occupation youth in Beit Ummar town, north of al-Khalil province, in the southern West Bank.
Activist Mohamed Awad said confrontations broke out in al-Dhahr neighborhood, near Israel’s illegal settlement of KarmiTsur.
An Israeli patrol also cordoned off Kizon area in al-Khalil to secure a projected break-in by Israeli settlers into Haram al-Rama historical area.
Dozens of Israeli soldiers stormed Jenin’s southern town of Yabad and ransacked civilian homes before they come down heavily on the inhabitants.
The list of arrestees included Palestinian young men Mohamed Hamarsha and Khaled Abu Bakr.
Speaking with the Palestinian Information Center, a number of Yabad locals said the Israeli forces have intensified crackdowns on the Palestinians near the Israeli military watchtower and Dotan settlement, built on Palestinian lands in the area, triggering simmering tension.
At the same time, Israeli army troops rolled into Ramallah’s northwestern town of Birzeit, in the central occupied West Bank, and raked through residential neighborhoods.
The occupation soldiers also fired spates of rubber-coated bullets and teargas canisters in clashes with Palestinian anti-occupation youth in Beit Ummar town, north of al-Khalil province, in the southern West Bank.
Activist Mohamed Awad said confrontations broke out in al-Dhahr neighborhood, near Israel’s illegal settlement of KarmiTsur.
An Israeli patrol also cordoned off Kizon area in al-Khalil to secure a projected break-in by Israeli settlers into Haram al-Rama historical area.
9 nov 2017
Clashes erupted between Palestinian youths and Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF), Thursday evening, in Beit Furik town in eastern Nablus to the north of West Bank.
According to the PIC reporter, the clashes broke out when IOF soldiers violently stormed the town amid heavy firing of teargas bombs.
Luckily, no injuries were reported during the confrontation.
IOF soldiers carry out nearly-daily raids into Palestinian towns and cities across the West Bank under flimsy security pretexts.
According to the PIC reporter, the clashes broke out when IOF soldiers violently stormed the town amid heavy firing of teargas bombs.
Luckily, no injuries were reported during the confrontation.
IOF soldiers carry out nearly-daily raids into Palestinian towns and cities across the West Bank under flimsy security pretexts.
Israeli soldiers invaded, on Thursday evening, the village of Nabi Saleh, northwest of the central West Bank city of Ramallah, shot and injured one child and abducted a young man.
Media sources said the soldiers fired live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets and gas bombs at many youngsters, who protested the invasion.
They added that one child was shot with rubber-coated bullets in the lower part of his body, and was moved to a nearby hospital.
Furthermore, the soldiers abducted a young man, and took him to an unknown destination.
The incidents took place after several army jeeps invaded Nabi Saleh and attacked dozens of Palestinians commemorating the thirteenth anniversary of the death of late President Yasser Arafat.
In related news, the soldiers closed a military roadblock near Ya’bad town, southwest of the northern West Bank city of Jenin, for more than four hours, reportedly after local youths hurled stones at them.
The soldiers then detained two children while walking nearby, and held them for several hours.
Media sources said the soldiers fired live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets and gas bombs at many youngsters, who protested the invasion.
They added that one child was shot with rubber-coated bullets in the lower part of his body, and was moved to a nearby hospital.
Furthermore, the soldiers abducted a young man, and took him to an unknown destination.
The incidents took place after several army jeeps invaded Nabi Saleh and attacked dozens of Palestinians commemorating the thirteenth anniversary of the death of late President Yasser Arafat.
In related news, the soldiers closed a military roadblock near Ya’bad town, southwest of the northern West Bank city of Jenin, for more than four hours, reportedly after local youths hurled stones at them.
The soldiers then detained two children while walking nearby, and held them for several hours.
Dozens of Israeli soldiers surrounded many, Thursday, schools in the Old City of Hebron, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank, and prevented students and staffers from entering them, in an attempt to stop planned commemorations of late Palestinian President Yasser Arafat.
Aref Jaber, a local human rights activist, said dozens of soldiers surrounded a school, near Keryat Arba’ illegal colony, before preventing students, their families and teachers from entering it.
He added that the Palestinians eventually managed to enter the school, despite the extensive military deployment.
The soldiers also surrounded the al-Hajiriya School, and Hebron Elementary School, in the southern area of Hebron city, prevented the students from entering them, and fired many gas bombs, causing many Palestinians, mainly children, to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation.
Aref Jaber, a local human rights activist, said dozens of soldiers surrounded a school, near Keryat Arba’ illegal colony, before preventing students, their families and teachers from entering it.
He added that the Palestinians eventually managed to enter the school, despite the extensive military deployment.
The soldiers also surrounded the al-Hajiriya School, and Hebron Elementary School, in the southern area of Hebron city, prevented the students from entering them, and fired many gas bombs, causing many Palestinians, mainly children, to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation.
8 nov 2017
The Israeli army has intensified presence along Gaza’s border fence, declaring the area a closed military zone.
Southern Command chief Maj. Gen. Eyal Zamir gave instructions to ban farmers and settlers from coming within the reach of the border area and the adjacent ranches.
Zamir also notified Israeli settlers of the ban and ordered that works for the construction of an apartheid wall around Gaza’s tunnels be momentarily halted.
He said the decision comes in response to warnings over projected attacks against Israeli soldiers following last week’s Israeli strike on a Palestinian resistance tunnel south of Gaza Strip.
Southern Command chief Maj. Gen. Eyal Zamir gave instructions to ban farmers and settlers from coming within the reach of the border area and the adjacent ranches.
Zamir also notified Israeli settlers of the ban and ordered that works for the construction of an apartheid wall around Gaza’s tunnels be momentarily halted.
He said the decision comes in response to warnings over projected attacks against Israeli soldiers following last week’s Israeli strike on a Palestinian resistance tunnel south of Gaza Strip.
Israeli soldiers invaded, on Wednesday at night, Beit Ummar town, north of the southern West Bank city of Hebron, and fired gas bombs at many local youngsters, who hurled stones at the invading army jeeps, causing many Palestinians to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation.
Local sources said the soldiers invaded the areas of Safa, al-Bayyada and al-Baq’a, in Beit Ummar, and fired many gas bombs, and concussion grenades.
They added that scores of residents suffered the severe effects of teargas inhalation, and received the needed treatment by local medics.
Local sources said the soldiers invaded the areas of Safa, al-Bayyada and al-Baq’a, in Beit Ummar, and fired many gas bombs, and concussion grenades.
They added that scores of residents suffered the severe effects of teargas inhalation, and received the needed treatment by local medics.
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF), on Wednesday morning, opened fire at Palestinian fishermen and farmers in Gaza Strip.
According to rights sources, Israeli war boats opened fire at a Palestinian fishing boat after surrounding it for more than an hour off the northern shores of Gaza.
Material damage was caused during the attack, while luckily no injuries were reported.
Meanwhile, Israeli forces opened their machinegun fire at Palestinian farmers east of al-Maghazi refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip.
No injuries were reported during the shooting attack.
Under an inhumane siege, the Israeli army keeps attacking, injuring and killing civilians, farmers and fishermen in Gaza almost on a daily basis, without any shred of respect for the Egyptian-brokered ceasefire deal in the besieged enclave or even the international law.
According to rights sources, Israeli war boats opened fire at a Palestinian fishing boat after surrounding it for more than an hour off the northern shores of Gaza.
Material damage was caused during the attack, while luckily no injuries were reported.
Meanwhile, Israeli forces opened their machinegun fire at Palestinian farmers east of al-Maghazi refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip.
No injuries were reported during the shooting attack.
Under an inhumane siege, the Israeli army keeps attacking, injuring and killing civilians, farmers and fishermen in Gaza almost on a daily basis, without any shred of respect for the Egyptian-brokered ceasefire deal in the besieged enclave or even the international law.
Israeli occupation forces attacked, on Monday evening, a Palestinian driver at the central bus station in Beersheba, Negev.
According to local Al Ray sources, the driver worked for the transport company “Metropoline” and was transferred to Soroka Hospital, to complete treatment after being brutally assaulted by police.
On Tuesday morning, bus drivers, around 120 drivers, gathered at the site of the attack, and announced a strike in protest of the attack on their colleague.
“The strike of the drivers is totally unacceptable to us, and it can have many consequences,” the company’s management said.
“We are conducting a detailed investigation into the attack, in order to identify its causes,” the company added.
According to local Al Ray sources, the driver worked for the transport company “Metropoline” and was transferred to Soroka Hospital, to complete treatment after being brutally assaulted by police.
On Tuesday morning, bus drivers, around 120 drivers, gathered at the site of the attack, and announced a strike in protest of the attack on their colleague.
“The strike of the drivers is totally unacceptable to us, and it can have many consequences,” the company’s management said.
“We are conducting a detailed investigation into the attack, in order to identify its causes,” the company added.
7 nov 2017
Several Palestinians were kidnapped by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at daybreak Tuesday in abductions weeps rocking West Bank provinces.
The IOF stormed al-Khalil’s northern refugee camp of al-Arroub and wreaked havoc on civilian homes, before they kidnapped two Palestinian ex-prisoners—Hamam Sweilam and Sa’id Banat. Both were dragged to the Israeli Etzion detention center.
Overnight, the occupation authorities detained 24-year-old Sharaf Abu Bakr, from Jenin’s southern town of Yabad.
Abu Bakr, an ex-prisoner, was arrested by the Israeli forces as he attended his friend’s hearing at Israel’s Salem Military Court, west of Jenin. His family learned about his detention a few hours later.
Last month, at least five Palestinians were arrested by the Israeli occupation forces at Salem Court.
At the same time, four Palestinian young men were kidnapped by the Israeli troops from the northern occupied West Bank province of Nablus.
Eight Israeli army patrols rolled into the city at the crack of dawn and kidnapped the four Palestinians.
The IOF showered Nablus’s northern town of Asira al-Shamaliya with heavy spates of acoustic grenades.
Youngster Mohamed Hanani was kidnapped by the IOF from 1948 Occupied Palestine (Israel), sources from Beit Furik town, in Nablus, told PIC.
The campaign culminated in the abduction of another young man—Udai Hanani—from Kafr Kana, after the IOF published his photo and claimed that he attempted to carry out anti-occupation attack in 1948 Occupied Palestine.
The IOF stormed al-Khalil’s northern refugee camp of al-Arroub and wreaked havoc on civilian homes, before they kidnapped two Palestinian ex-prisoners—Hamam Sweilam and Sa’id Banat. Both were dragged to the Israeli Etzion detention center.
Overnight, the occupation authorities detained 24-year-old Sharaf Abu Bakr, from Jenin’s southern town of Yabad.
Abu Bakr, an ex-prisoner, was arrested by the Israeli forces as he attended his friend’s hearing at Israel’s Salem Military Court, west of Jenin. His family learned about his detention a few hours later.
Last month, at least five Palestinians were arrested by the Israeli occupation forces at Salem Court.
At the same time, four Palestinian young men were kidnapped by the Israeli troops from the northern occupied West Bank province of Nablus.
Eight Israeli army patrols rolled into the city at the crack of dawn and kidnapped the four Palestinians.
The IOF showered Nablus’s northern town of Asira al-Shamaliya with heavy spates of acoustic grenades.
Youngster Mohamed Hanani was kidnapped by the IOF from 1948 Occupied Palestine (Israel), sources from Beit Furik town, in Nablus, told PIC.
The campaign culminated in the abduction of another young man—Udai Hanani—from Kafr Kana, after the IOF published his photo and claimed that he attempted to carry out anti-occupation attack in 1948 Occupied Palestine.