25 oct 2016
Israeli naval forces, on Tuesday morning, reportedly opened fire towards the fishermen on the Gaza shores, according to the PNN.
Media sources added that naval forces have opened fire on fishermen on the Al-Sudaniyya and Al-Waha shores of the northwestern Gaza Strip, with no injuries reported.
On the northeastern borders of the Strip, soldiers opened fire on farmers while in their lands. No injuries were reported.
Gaza farmers and fishermen report such attacks on a near-daily basis despite the Egyptian-brokered truce, in August of 2014, between Hamas and Israel.
Media sources added that naval forces have opened fire on fishermen on the Al-Sudaniyya and Al-Waha shores of the northwestern Gaza Strip, with no injuries reported.
On the northeastern borders of the Strip, soldiers opened fire on farmers while in their lands. No injuries were reported.
Gaza farmers and fishermen report such attacks on a near-daily basis despite the Egyptian-brokered truce, in August of 2014, between Hamas and Israel.
The Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS) has reported that Israeli soldiers have kidnapped, overnight and earlier on Tuesday, thirteen Palestinians, including two children, in different parts of the occupied West Bank.
The Bethlehem office of the PPS said the soldiers invaded Nahhalin town, southwest of the city, searched homes and kidnapped three Palestinians identified as Abdul-Karim Shakarna, 18, Khaled Shadi Najajra, 14, and Omran Yousef Najajra, 16.
In Jenin, in the northern part of the West Bank, the soldiers searched a few homes and kidnapped Nidal Ja’far, 30, and Mahmoud Ma’moun Hawasheen.
In Ramallah, in central West Bank, the soldiers invaded the al-Am’ari refugee camp, and kidnapped Mohammad Sobhi Nimir, 23, after breaking into his home and searching it.
In addition, the Jerusalem office of the PPS said the soldiers kidnapped five Palestinians, identified as Ragheb Abu Sneina, Monir al-‘Ajlouni, Mo’men Hasheem, Majd Sharifa and Nasser al-‘Ajlouni, in the occupied city.
Also in Jerusalem, the soldiers stopped and harassed a large number of schoolchildren and young men in Bab al-‘Amoud area, while provocatively searching and humiliating them.
The soldiers also invaded at dawn the home of Misbah Abu Sbeih, in the ar-Ram town, north of Jerusalem, and photographed its interior and exterior in preparation for demolishing it.
Abu Sbeih was killed by the army, on October 9th, after carrying out a drive-by shooting in Jerusalem, killing two Israelis and wounding six others.
Following his death, the soldiers repeatedly broke into it his home, and homes of his relatives, and abducted his father and his daughter, Eman Abu Sbeih, along with several other siblings and relatives.
The army also shut down all stores, and warehouses, owned by the family, under direct orders from Roni Noma, the commander of the Israeli Army Depth Corps, who cited article 319 of the Israeli Emergency Law of 1948.
On Monday at night, the soldiers kidnapped Makram Shadi Ghawi, 18, from his home in the northern West Bank city of Tulkarem, and Mohammad Wajeeh Hilal, from his home in Beit Ur al-Tahta, south of Ramallah.
Also on Monday at night, the soldiers invaded the home of detainee Jad Sultan, in Hebron city, in the southern part of the West Bank, and violently searched it.
His family said the soldiers brought their detained son with them during the search; Sultan was kidnapped by the army two days ago.
The soldiers also fired several concussion grenades and gas bombs at a few homes close to Sultan’s property, and withdrew from the area.
The Bethlehem office of the PPS said the soldiers invaded Nahhalin town, southwest of the city, searched homes and kidnapped three Palestinians identified as Abdul-Karim Shakarna, 18, Khaled Shadi Najajra, 14, and Omran Yousef Najajra, 16.
In Jenin, in the northern part of the West Bank, the soldiers searched a few homes and kidnapped Nidal Ja’far, 30, and Mahmoud Ma’moun Hawasheen.
In Ramallah, in central West Bank, the soldiers invaded the al-Am’ari refugee camp, and kidnapped Mohammad Sobhi Nimir, 23, after breaking into his home and searching it.
In addition, the Jerusalem office of the PPS said the soldiers kidnapped five Palestinians, identified as Ragheb Abu Sneina, Monir al-‘Ajlouni, Mo’men Hasheem, Majd Sharifa and Nasser al-‘Ajlouni, in the occupied city.
Also in Jerusalem, the soldiers stopped and harassed a large number of schoolchildren and young men in Bab al-‘Amoud area, while provocatively searching and humiliating them.
The soldiers also invaded at dawn the home of Misbah Abu Sbeih, in the ar-Ram town, north of Jerusalem, and photographed its interior and exterior in preparation for demolishing it.
Abu Sbeih was killed by the army, on October 9th, after carrying out a drive-by shooting in Jerusalem, killing two Israelis and wounding six others.
Following his death, the soldiers repeatedly broke into it his home, and homes of his relatives, and abducted his father and his daughter, Eman Abu Sbeih, along with several other siblings and relatives.
The army also shut down all stores, and warehouses, owned by the family, under direct orders from Roni Noma, the commander of the Israeli Army Depth Corps, who cited article 319 of the Israeli Emergency Law of 1948.
On Monday at night, the soldiers kidnapped Makram Shadi Ghawi, 18, from his home in the northern West Bank city of Tulkarem, and Mohammad Wajeeh Hilal, from his home in Beit Ur al-Tahta, south of Ramallah.
Also on Monday at night, the soldiers invaded the home of detainee Jad Sultan, in Hebron city, in the southern part of the West Bank, and violently searched it.
His family said the soldiers brought their detained son with them during the search; Sultan was kidnapped by the army two days ago.
The soldiers also fired several concussion grenades and gas bombs at a few homes close to Sultan’s property, and withdrew from the area.
Israeli soldiers on Monday physically assaulted a Palestinian citizen traveling on a road in Buwaira area near Kiryat Arba settlement in al-Khalil.
Eyewitnesses told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that soldiers intercepted the car of Hasan Abu Asnaina in Buwaira area and violently forced him to leave it before they started to search it thoroughly.
They added that soldiers tore the seats of the car during the search while others embarked on brutally beating Abu Asnaina with their hands and rifle butts.
Later, the driver was released after he was held on the road for about one and a half hours.
Eyewitnesses told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that soldiers intercepted the car of Hasan Abu Asnaina in Buwaira area and violently forced him to leave it before they started to search it thoroughly.
They added that soldiers tore the seats of the car during the search while others embarked on brutally beating Abu Asnaina with their hands and rifle butts.
Later, the driver was released after he was held on the road for about one and a half hours.
24 oct 2016
The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) stormed Monday morning the slain Palestinian Muad Jabarin’s family house in Seir town east of al-Khalil.
Eyewitnesses told PIC reporter that Israeli forces stormed the house and carried out a violent search operation.
The family’s vehicle was also confiscated during the raid without any known reasons, the sources added.
Muad Jabarin was shot and killed last January at an Israeli military checkpoint east of al-Khalil for allegedly planning to carry out a stabbing attack.
Eyewitnesses told PIC reporter that Israeli forces stormed the house and carried out a violent search operation.
The family’s vehicle was also confiscated during the raid without any known reasons, the sources added.
Muad Jabarin was shot and killed last January at an Israeli military checkpoint east of al-Khalil for allegedly planning to carry out a stabbing attack.
Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) shelled a Palestinian resistance monitoring site in Beit Hanoun north of Gaza Strip on Monday.
The PIC reporter affirmed that no injuries were reported during the shelling.
The Israeli attack came shortly after Israeli media sources claimed that a Code Red siren was heard in the Sha'ar Hanegev settlement, near Gaza Strip.
A rocket was fired early Monday morning from Gaza Strip at the Sha'ar Hanegev and prompted Code Red sirens to sound in the area, the sources claimed.
Israel continues to carry out attacks on the Palestinian enclave from time to time in total violation of the ceasefire agreement which ended Israel’s latest large-scale war on the Gaza Strip in early July 2014.
The 51-day military aggression, which ended on August 26, 2014, killed nearly 2,200 Palestinians, including 577 children. Over 11,100 others, including 3,374 children, 2,088 women and 410 elderly people, were wounded in the aggression.
Israeli Air Force Fires Missiles Into A Hamas Site In Gaza
The Israeli Force fired, on Monday morning, at least one missile into a site, rub by the Al-Qassam Brigades the armed wing of Hamas, east of Beit Hanoun, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip, after a shell was reportedly fired from Gaza.
Israeli military sources said the Air Force fired targeted infrastructure run by Hamas in the coastal region, and held the movement responsible for the escalation.
The Israeli bombardment of the Hamas-run facility caused property damage.
The sources added that the shell from Gaza “was apparently targeting Sha’ar HaNegev Regional Council, and caused the Code Red missile detection system to sound.
Israeli Ynet News said the shell, that was reportedly fired from Gaza, did not fall in an Israeli area, and that it most likely landed in in the Gaza Strip.
The Ynet added that the army held Hamas solely responsible for the attack, and any escalations, “because it controls the Gaza Strip.”
The PIC reporter affirmed that no injuries were reported during the shelling.
The Israeli attack came shortly after Israeli media sources claimed that a Code Red siren was heard in the Sha'ar Hanegev settlement, near Gaza Strip.
A rocket was fired early Monday morning from Gaza Strip at the Sha'ar Hanegev and prompted Code Red sirens to sound in the area, the sources claimed.
Israel continues to carry out attacks on the Palestinian enclave from time to time in total violation of the ceasefire agreement which ended Israel’s latest large-scale war on the Gaza Strip in early July 2014.
The 51-day military aggression, which ended on August 26, 2014, killed nearly 2,200 Palestinians, including 577 children. Over 11,100 others, including 3,374 children, 2,088 women and 410 elderly people, were wounded in the aggression.
Israeli Air Force Fires Missiles Into A Hamas Site In Gaza
The Israeli Force fired, on Monday morning, at least one missile into a site, rub by the Al-Qassam Brigades the armed wing of Hamas, east of Beit Hanoun, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip, after a shell was reportedly fired from Gaza.
Israeli military sources said the Air Force fired targeted infrastructure run by Hamas in the coastal region, and held the movement responsible for the escalation.
The Israeli bombardment of the Hamas-run facility caused property damage.
The sources added that the shell from Gaza “was apparently targeting Sha’ar HaNegev Regional Council, and caused the Code Red missile detection system to sound.
Israeli Ynet News said the shell, that was reportedly fired from Gaza, did not fall in an Israeli area, and that it most likely landed in in the Gaza Strip.
The Ynet added that the army held Hamas solely responsible for the attack, and any escalations, “because it controls the Gaza Strip.”
The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) carried out at dawn Monday a large-scale raid campaign throughout Nablus. Two arrests were reported during the raid.
Local sources affirmed that Israeli forces stormed Talfeet town south of the city late yesterday and detained two young men after breaking into their family homes amid heavy fire of sound bombs.
Similar raids were carried out in Beit Furik and Kafer Qalil towns amid large presence of Israeli soldiers.
Local sources affirmed that Israeli forces stormed Talfeet town south of the city late yesterday and detained two young men after breaking into their family homes amid heavy fire of sound bombs.
Similar raids were carried out in Beit Furik and Kafer Qalil towns amid large presence of Israeli soldiers.
23 oct 2016
The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) closed Sunday evening all entrances to Deir Jarir village northeast of Ramallah and declared it a closed military zone.
Local sources affirmed that Israeli forces restricted the people’s movement in both directions which led to the outbreak of violent clashes.
The sources pointed out that Israeli forces deployed in large numbers throughout the town and erected a number of military checkpoints northeast of Ramallah.
Similar measures were taken in Silwad and Nabi Salah villages in Ramallah, restricting the locals’ movement.
Local sources affirmed that Israeli forces restricted the people’s movement in both directions which led to the outbreak of violent clashes.
The sources pointed out that Israeli forces deployed in large numbers throughout the town and erected a number of military checkpoints northeast of Ramallah.
Similar measures were taken in Silwad and Nabi Salah villages in Ramallah, restricting the locals’ movement.
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Sunday stormed Bab al-Rahma Cemetery adjacent to the holy al-Aqsa Mosque in Occupied Jerusalem.
A PIC news correspondent said the IOF, escorted by the Antiquity Authority staff members, broke into the Bab al-Rahma Cemetery, smashed several tombs, and exhumed others.
The occupation soldiers detained the member of the of the al-Aqsa personnel Samed Asila and released him sometime later.
Israeli attacks on Muslims’ cemeteries and mosques, among other holy sites, have seen a striking upsurge over the past few years.
A PIC news correspondent said the IOF, escorted by the Antiquity Authority staff members, broke into the Bab al-Rahma Cemetery, smashed several tombs, and exhumed others.
The occupation soldiers detained the member of the of the al-Aqsa personnel Samed Asila and released him sometime later.
Israeli attacks on Muslims’ cemeteries and mosques, among other holy sites, have seen a striking upsurge over the past few years.
Several Israeli soldiers invaded, Sunday, the office of the Palestinian Committee against the Annexation Wall and Colonies, in Hebron’s Old city, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank.
Younis ‘Arar, the head of the popular committee in Hebron, said the soldiers invaded the building, and were demanding the people inside the building to remove posters and pictures that expose the ongoing Israeli military violations, and the constant attacks carried out by extremist Israeli colonists in the city.
‘Arar added that the soldiers did not search the building, or cause any damage, and withdrew shortly after invading it.
The Popular Committee denounced the invasion, and called on various regional and international legal and human rights groups to intervene, and end the escalating Israeli violations.
He added that the soldiers recently broke into offices of several nongovernmental organizations, in addition to a number of private and governmental institutions.
Younis ‘Arar, the head of the popular committee in Hebron, said the soldiers invaded the building, and were demanding the people inside the building to remove posters and pictures that expose the ongoing Israeli military violations, and the constant attacks carried out by extremist Israeli colonists in the city.
‘Arar added that the soldiers did not search the building, or cause any damage, and withdrew shortly after invading it.
The Popular Committee denounced the invasion, and called on various regional and international legal and human rights groups to intervene, and end the escalating Israeli violations.
He added that the soldiers recently broke into offices of several nongovernmental organizations, in addition to a number of private and governmental institutions.