31 dec 2019
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Tuesday abducted 8 Palestinian citizens during home raids in different areas in the West Bank and Jerusalem.
Local sources said that the IOF stormed several neighborhoods in Nablus and arrested three Palestinian citizens after searching their homes.
In Jerusalem the IOF arrested three Palestinian youths in Batn al-Hawa neighborhood in Silwan town and assaulted a number of Palestinian citizens who protested the raid and tried to prevent the arbitrary arrest.
In the nearby village of Beit Duqqu, the IOF broke into the house of Sami Rayyan, 25, arrested him and searched the place.
Violent clashes broke out between the village's residents and the IOF soldiers who heavily fired tear gas canisters and stun grenades.
A similar raid was reported in Beit Ummar town in al-Khalil. The IOF stormed the house of the Palestinian citizen Ahmad Abu Mariya, wreaked havoc on it, stole a sum of money and seized Abu Mariya's car.
Meanwhile, the IOF arrested the Palestinian ex-detainee Maher Burqan, a resident of al-Khalil, at al-Karama crossing while he was heading to Saudi Arabia for minor pilgrimage (Umrah).
Local sources said that the IOF stormed several neighborhoods in Nablus and arrested three Palestinian citizens after searching their homes.
In Jerusalem the IOF arrested three Palestinian youths in Batn al-Hawa neighborhood in Silwan town and assaulted a number of Palestinian citizens who protested the raid and tried to prevent the arbitrary arrest.
In the nearby village of Beit Duqqu, the IOF broke into the house of Sami Rayyan, 25, arrested him and searched the place.
Violent clashes broke out between the village's residents and the IOF soldiers who heavily fired tear gas canisters and stun grenades.
A similar raid was reported in Beit Ummar town in al-Khalil. The IOF stormed the house of the Palestinian citizen Ahmad Abu Mariya, wreaked havoc on it, stole a sum of money and seized Abu Mariya's car.
Meanwhile, the IOF arrested the Palestinian ex-detainee Maher Burqan, a resident of al-Khalil, at al-Karama crossing while he was heading to Saudi Arabia for minor pilgrimage (Umrah).
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Tuesday morning opened fire at Palestinian farmers in the south of the Gaza Strip.
According to local sources, several farmers were working their lands in the east of Khan Younis, south of Gaza, when Israeli soldiers intensively opened machinegun fire at them.
The IOF also fired tear gas canisters at bird hunters in the east of Gaza City.
Luckily, no one was hurt in the IOF shooting and teargas attacks.
According to local sources, several farmers were working their lands in the east of Khan Younis, south of Gaza, when Israeli soldiers intensively opened machinegun fire at them.
The IOF also fired tear gas canisters at bird hunters in the east of Gaza City.
Luckily, no one was hurt in the IOF shooting and teargas attacks.
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Monday evening opened fire at a Palestinian car, causing injuries to a girl aboard it near Beit Jala town in Bethlehem.
According to Asra Media Office, the wounded girl was identified as Kareema Shahin and was traveling with a young man named Mohamed Obeid, a resident of al-Deheisheh refugee camp.
Asra Media said that the young man was arrested, without providing information about the health condition of the girl or more details about the shooting incident.
In Jerusalem, Israeli police forces on the same day arrested a teenager called Adam Abu Rammouz after severely beating him in Silwan district, south of the Aqsa Mosque. video video
Eyewitnesses reported seeing the teenager bleeding from his head after his exposure to physical assault by policemen.
Four young men were also kidnaped by the IOF in at-Tur, east of Jerusalem.
According to Asra Media Office, the wounded girl was identified as Kareema Shahin and was traveling with a young man named Mohamed Obeid, a resident of al-Deheisheh refugee camp.
Asra Media said that the young man was arrested, without providing information about the health condition of the girl or more details about the shooting incident.
In Jerusalem, Israeli police forces on the same day arrested a teenager called Adam Abu Rammouz after severely beating him in Silwan district, south of the Aqsa Mosque. video video
Eyewitnesses reported seeing the teenager bleeding from his head after his exposure to physical assault by policemen.
Four young men were also kidnaped by the IOF in at-Tur, east of Jerusalem.
30 dec 2019
Security sources stated that nine Palestinians were injured, by Israeli army gunfire as hundreds of Israeli settlers forced their way into Joseph’s Tomb, on Monday morning, the Palestinian News and Info Agency (WAFA) reported.
Israeli forces escorted a convoy of buses packed with hundreds of illegal settlers onto the site, near the northern West Bank city of Nablus, located in the ‘Palestinian controlled’ area, sparking confrontations with Palestinian residents.
Soldiers shot rubber-coated steel bullets, and tear-gas canisters at Palestinians protesting the invasion, and attempting to block settlers’ access to the site, resulting in the injury of several protesters.
The Red Crescent stated that the 3 Palestinians shot with rubber-coated steel bullets were moved to Rafidia hospital, while 6 others were treated on the scenes after suffering the effects of inhaling tear gas, used by Israeli soldiers to break up protests.
Settlers repeatedly break into Joseph’s Tomb, and perform Talmudic rituals, provoking chaos and confrontation with local Palestinian residents.
Israeli forces escorted a convoy of buses packed with hundreds of illegal settlers onto the site, near the northern West Bank city of Nablus, located in the ‘Palestinian controlled’ area, sparking confrontations with Palestinian residents.
Soldiers shot rubber-coated steel bullets, and tear-gas canisters at Palestinians protesting the invasion, and attempting to block settlers’ access to the site, resulting in the injury of several protesters.
The Red Crescent stated that the 3 Palestinians shot with rubber-coated steel bullets were moved to Rafidia hospital, while 6 others were treated on the scenes after suffering the effects of inhaling tear gas, used by Israeli soldiers to break up protests.
Settlers repeatedly break into Joseph’s Tomb, and perform Talmudic rituals, provoking chaos and confrontation with local Palestinian residents.
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Monday forced several Palestinian citizens to leave their agricultural plots of land near the illegal settlement of Shavei Shomron, north of Nablus.
Sebastia town mayor Mohamed Azem said that Israeli soldiers and security guards from the settlement forced a group of farmers at gunpoint to leave their lands.
Azem added that the famers were working their lands in order to plant them with apricot trees as part of a project in the area funded by the Colonization and Wall Resistance Commission and the Economic Development Center.
He said that the Israeli army justified its measure against the farmers by saying they needed prior coordination before entering the area.
Sebastia town mayor Mohamed Azem said that Israeli soldiers and security guards from the settlement forced a group of farmers at gunpoint to leave their lands.
Azem added that the famers were working their lands in order to plant them with apricot trees as part of a project in the area funded by the Colonization and Wall Resistance Commission and the Economic Development Center.
He said that the Israeli army justified its measure against the farmers by saying they needed prior coordination before entering the area.
At least 13 Palestinian citizens were kidnaped by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) from their homes during campaigns in the West Bank at dawn Monday.
Among the detainees two Birzeit University students identified as Yehya Rummanah and Zaid Abu Kuwaik from Am'ari refugee camp in Ramallah.
Another young man called Nabeg al-Rimawi was taken prisoner during an IOF raid on his home in Beit Rima town, northwest of Ramallah.
Clashes reportedly broke out between local youths and Israeli soldiers during the IOF campaign in Am’ari camp.
Six others were kidnaped from their homes in Anabta town in Tulkarem. They were identified as Muaadh Abu Asal, Ahmed Abu Asal, Ahmed Shahada, Yousef Nassar and Anas Ithar.
Four others were detained in other West Bank areas.
Among the detainees two Birzeit University students identified as Yehya Rummanah and Zaid Abu Kuwaik from Am'ari refugee camp in Ramallah.
Another young man called Nabeg al-Rimawi was taken prisoner during an IOF raid on his home in Beit Rima town, northwest of Ramallah.
Clashes reportedly broke out between local youths and Israeli soldiers during the IOF campaign in Am’ari camp.
Six others were kidnaped from their homes in Anabta town in Tulkarem. They were identified as Muaadh Abu Asal, Ahmed Abu Asal, Ahmed Shahada, Yousef Nassar and Anas Ithar.
Four others were detained in other West Bank areas.
A Palestinian young man was injured during violent clashes in al-Khalil with the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Sunday evening.
According to local sources, a young man suffered a rubber bullet injury during clashes between local youths and Israeli soldiers in Halhul town, north of al-Khalil.
The clashes broke out after hordes of settlers escorted by soldiers stormed the town at the pretext of performing rituals at the shrine of Prophet Yunus.
The IOF also stormed as-Samu town in al-Khalil, spread through its streets and obstructed the movement of the local residents in order to secure the access of settlers to an archeological site.
In the east of Nablus, several young men rallied on some roads and blocked them with burning tires before clashing with soldiers who provided protection for scores of settlers who entered the city to perform rituals at Joseph’s Tomb.
According to local sources, a young man suffered a rubber bullet injury during clashes between local youths and Israeli soldiers in Halhul town, north of al-Khalil.
The clashes broke out after hordes of settlers escorted by soldiers stormed the town at the pretext of performing rituals at the shrine of Prophet Yunus.
The IOF also stormed as-Samu town in al-Khalil, spread through its streets and obstructed the movement of the local residents in order to secure the access of settlers to an archeological site.
In the east of Nablus, several young men rallied on some roads and blocked them with burning tires before clashing with soldiers who provided protection for scores of settlers who entered the city to perform rituals at Joseph’s Tomb.