8 dec 2019
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) last night and at dawn Sunday kidnaped six Palestinian citizens from their homes in the West Bank and Jerusalem.
Five of those detainees were taken prisoners during dawn campaigns in the West Bank, according to a statement by the Israeli army.
The IOF claimed they found a Carlo submachine gun and ammunition during one of those campaigns in the West Bank.
In al-Khalil, local sources reported that the IOF physically assaulted a young man called Ameer Ghunaimat after interrogating him in Surif town, where they also raided several homes.
In Jerusalem, Israeli police forces last night kidnaped an activist called Nidhal Abboud during an event held at the Bab al-Amoud area in the Old City and imposed tight security measures at its entrances.
Five of those detainees were taken prisoners during dawn campaigns in the West Bank, according to a statement by the Israeli army.
The IOF claimed they found a Carlo submachine gun and ammunition during one of those campaigns in the West Bank.
In al-Khalil, local sources reported that the IOF physically assaulted a young man called Ameer Ghunaimat after interrogating him in Surif town, where they also raided several homes.
In Jerusalem, Israeli police forces last night kidnaped an activist called Nidhal Abboud during an event held at the Bab al-Amoud area in the Old City and imposed tight security measures at its entrances.
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Sunday morning kidnaped a Palestinian girl child near the Ibrahimi Mosque in al-Khalil city.
According to local sources, Israeli soldiers at a checkpoint near the Ibrahimi Mosque rounded up 14-year-old Afnan Abu Asnaineh as she was walking to her school.
The soldiers claimed the girl was found in possession of a knife.
According to local sources, Israeli soldiers at a checkpoint near the Ibrahimi Mosque rounded up 14-year-old Afnan Abu Asnaineh as she was walking to her school.
The soldiers claimed the girl was found in possession of a knife.
5 dec 2019
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Thursday raided several homes and kidnaped Palestinian citizens in the West Bank and Jerusalem.
In a statement, the Israeli army said its forces arrested six young men in the West Bank, claiming they were detained for participating in activities against Israel and for possessing weapons and combat means.
The IOF also confiscated dozens of thousands of shekels from a Palestinian during one of its campaigns in the West Bank on allegations that they would be used to fund activities against Israel.
In al-Khalil, the IOF raided a turnery in al-Dhahiriya town and confiscated its contents at the pretext they were used to manufacture weapons and combat means.
In Jerusalem, Israeli police forces last night kidnaped a 16-year-old teenager called Hamza Abu Asneineh during clashes with local youths in Batten al-Hawa neighborhood in Silwan district.
The IOF also kidnaped three young men, two of them brothers, from Hizma town in east Jerusalem.
In a statement, the Israeli army said its forces arrested six young men in the West Bank, claiming they were detained for participating in activities against Israel and for possessing weapons and combat means.
The IOF also confiscated dozens of thousands of shekels from a Palestinian during one of its campaigns in the West Bank on allegations that they would be used to fund activities against Israel.
In al-Khalil, the IOF raided a turnery in al-Dhahiriya town and confiscated its contents at the pretext they were used to manufacture weapons and combat means.
In Jerusalem, Israeli police forces last night kidnaped a 16-year-old teenager called Hamza Abu Asneineh during clashes with local youths in Batten al-Hawa neighborhood in Silwan district.
The IOF also kidnaped three young men, two of them brothers, from Hizma town in east Jerusalem.
2 dec 2019
Israeli soldiers abducted, on Monday at dawn, six Palestinians from their homes in the West Bank governorates of Hebron, Bethlehem and Ramallah, in addition to attacking protesters in Bethlehem, Jenin and Ramallah.
In Hebron city, in the southern part of the West Bank, the soldiers invaded and searched several homes, and ab ducted Ali Abbas Sharabati, 20, Salahuddin Nabeeh Sharabati, 18, Sajed Hasan al-Qitta, 29, and Azzam Abdul-Rahim Shweiki, 28.
The soldiers also invaded the home of a former political prisoner, identified as Luay Faisal Hashlamoun, 36, in Hebron city, and summoned him for interrogation.
In addition, the soldiers installed roadblocks on the main entrances of Sa’ir and Halhoul town, in addition to Hebron’s northern road in Jouret Bahlas area, and its southern road in al-Fahs area, before stopping and searching dozens of cars and interrogated many Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
In Bethlehem, south of occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers invaded the al-Fawaghra neighborhood, in the center of the city, searched homes and abducted Mohammad Issa Abu Omar, 24.
In al-Biereh city, near Ramallah in central West Bank, the soldiers invaded Um ash-Sharayet neighborhood, and abducted Ahmad Abu Latifa, from his home.
It is worth mentioning that the soldiers fired several live rounds, gas bombs, concussion grenades and rubber-coated steel bullets at Palestinians protesting the invasions into Doha city, west of Bethlehem, and in Jenin refugee camp, in Jenin, in northern West Bank.
Furthermore, media sources in Jenin said armed resistance fighters fired several live rounds at the army jeeps during the invasion into Jenin refugee camp.
In Hebron city, in the southern part of the West Bank, the soldiers invaded and searched several homes, and ab ducted Ali Abbas Sharabati, 20, Salahuddin Nabeeh Sharabati, 18, Sajed Hasan al-Qitta, 29, and Azzam Abdul-Rahim Shweiki, 28.
The soldiers also invaded the home of a former political prisoner, identified as Luay Faisal Hashlamoun, 36, in Hebron city, and summoned him for interrogation.
In addition, the soldiers installed roadblocks on the main entrances of Sa’ir and Halhoul town, in addition to Hebron’s northern road in Jouret Bahlas area, and its southern road in al-Fahs area, before stopping and searching dozens of cars and interrogated many Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
In Bethlehem, south of occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers invaded the al-Fawaghra neighborhood, in the center of the city, searched homes and abducted Mohammad Issa Abu Omar, 24.
In al-Biereh city, near Ramallah in central West Bank, the soldiers invaded Um ash-Sharayet neighborhood, and abducted Ahmad Abu Latifa, from his home.
It is worth mentioning that the soldiers fired several live rounds, gas bombs, concussion grenades and rubber-coated steel bullets at Palestinians protesting the invasions into Doha city, west of Bethlehem, and in Jenin refugee camp, in Jenin, in northern West Bank.
Furthermore, media sources in Jenin said armed resistance fighters fired several live rounds at the army jeeps during the invasion into Jenin refugee camp.
1 dec 2019
A general strike has been staged in Beit Awwa village in the West Bank province of al-Khalil in protest at Israeli occupation forces' killing of 18-year-old Badawi al-Masalma on Saturday night.
Shops, schools and several institutions closed their doors as part of the strike, while Israeli occupation forces deployed in large numbers around the village.
Israeli forces further installed makeshift barriers at the entrances to different villages in al-Khalil and restricted the movement of Palestinian citizens.
On Friday night Israeli occupation forces opened fire at a group of Palestinian youths in Beit Awwa, for allegedly throwing Molotov cocktails at Israeli military jeeps, instantly killing one of them. He was later identified as Badawi al-Masalma.
Israeli forces have not handed over al-Masalma's body to his family for burial yet.
Shops, schools and several institutions closed their doors as part of the strike, while Israeli occupation forces deployed in large numbers around the village.
Israeli forces further installed makeshift barriers at the entrances to different villages in al-Khalil and restricted the movement of Palestinian citizens.
On Friday night Israeli occupation forces opened fire at a group of Palestinian youths in Beit Awwa, for allegedly throwing Molotov cocktails at Israeli military jeeps, instantly killing one of them. He was later identified as Badawi al-Masalma.
Israeli forces have not handed over al-Masalma's body to his family for burial yet.
Badawi Khaled al-Masalma, 18
Updated: A Palestinian teenager was shot dead, on Saturday night, by Israeli soldiers in the town of Beit Awwa, west of Hebron City in the southern occupied West Bank.
The Palestinian News and Info Agency reported that Israeli soldiers opened fire towards three Palestinian civilians near Beit Awwa, seriously injuring one of them, identified as Badawi Khaled al-Masalma, 18.
He was left to bleed helplessly, as the soldiers denied access of Palestinian medics to the scene, and was announced dead of his critical wounds a few minutes later.
The Palestinian suffered multiple gunshot wounds to various parts of his body.
The Israeli army claimed the Palestinian “apparently threw Molotov cocktails.” After killing him, the soldiers took his body away.
The soldiers also abducted two other Palestinians and took them to an interrogation facility.
They were later identified as Odai Ismael Aqel al-Masalma and Mohamamd Osama al-Masalma.
Israeli Ynet News quoted the army claiming that the soldiers “were operating near settlements” in Hebron area, and that the allegedly “saw three Palestinians throwing Molotov cocktails.”
On Friday, the soldiers killed one Palestinian and injured many others, when the army attacked a group of protesters, hundreds of meters away from the perimeter fence.
Updated: A Palestinian teenager was shot dead, on Saturday night, by Israeli soldiers in the town of Beit Awwa, west of Hebron City in the southern occupied West Bank.
The Palestinian News and Info Agency reported that Israeli soldiers opened fire towards three Palestinian civilians near Beit Awwa, seriously injuring one of them, identified as Badawi Khaled al-Masalma, 18.
He was left to bleed helplessly, as the soldiers denied access of Palestinian medics to the scene, and was announced dead of his critical wounds a few minutes later.
The Palestinian suffered multiple gunshot wounds to various parts of his body.
The Israeli army claimed the Palestinian “apparently threw Molotov cocktails.” After killing him, the soldiers took his body away.
The soldiers also abducted two other Palestinians and took them to an interrogation facility.
They were later identified as Odai Ismael Aqel al-Masalma and Mohamamd Osama al-Masalma.
Israeli Ynet News quoted the army claiming that the soldiers “were operating near settlements” in Hebron area, and that the allegedly “saw three Palestinians throwing Molotov cocktails.”
On Friday, the soldiers killed one Palestinian and injured many others, when the army attacked a group of protesters, hundreds of meters away from the perimeter fence.
15 nov 2019
Sight of Jerusalem terror attack killing two soldiers in 2017
If successful the families say, they will have prevented funds from Hamas that could be used to launch terror attacks against more Israelis as well as bolster the organizations strength in controlling the Gaza Strip
Five Israeli families will file a law suit against Hamas in Jerusalem District Court on Sunday, seeking NIS 500,000,000 in damages from the terrorist organization in compensation for family members killed in terror attacks.
The families who were to be represented by Shurat HaDin, Israel Law Center, argue that financial ramifications may adversely affect the terror organization's ability to instigate terror attacks.
In a groundbreaking move, the families have added to their class action suit three money changers who have worked in the service of Hamas and facilitated the transfer of funds from Iran to the Gaza rulers.
"Make no mistake, Hamas are all terrorists," said Herzl Hajaj, father of Shir, a 22-year old soldier who was murdered in Jerusalem.
“This is a terror organization and we should not try to reach any (diplomatic) agreements with them."
He added: “It is vital to take financial measures against them as there is an entire monetary scheme in play making them a profit from killing Jews."
There is slim chance that the suit will be successful or that the compensation received will be anything other than very low. Yet the case is unique because of the three money changers, who have assets and bank accounts in the United States that have already been confiscated.
If the court finds in favor of the plaintiffs, legal action could be taken in the U.S. to claim those funds.
Nitsana Darshan-Leitner, the head of Shurat HaDin who is representing the families said: “This is an ongoing battle but the only way to weaken these terror groups is to target their source of funding.
"Money is what allows Hamas to control the civilian population in the Gaza Strip, it allows their production of rockets and mortars and it allows them to maintain an army of killers ready to do their bidding.”
She also expressed the hope that by targeting “their funding channels, we may bring them down."
If successful the families say, they will have prevented funds from Hamas that could be used to launch terror attacks against more Israelis as well as bolster the organizations strength in controlling the Gaza Strip
Five Israeli families will file a law suit against Hamas in Jerusalem District Court on Sunday, seeking NIS 500,000,000 in damages from the terrorist organization in compensation for family members killed in terror attacks.
The families who were to be represented by Shurat HaDin, Israel Law Center, argue that financial ramifications may adversely affect the terror organization's ability to instigate terror attacks.
In a groundbreaking move, the families have added to their class action suit three money changers who have worked in the service of Hamas and facilitated the transfer of funds from Iran to the Gaza rulers.
"Make no mistake, Hamas are all terrorists," said Herzl Hajaj, father of Shir, a 22-year old soldier who was murdered in Jerusalem.
“This is a terror organization and we should not try to reach any (diplomatic) agreements with them."
He added: “It is vital to take financial measures against them as there is an entire monetary scheme in play making them a profit from killing Jews."
There is slim chance that the suit will be successful or that the compensation received will be anything other than very low. Yet the case is unique because of the three money changers, who have assets and bank accounts in the United States that have already been confiscated.
If the court finds in favor of the plaintiffs, legal action could be taken in the U.S. to claim those funds.
Nitsana Darshan-Leitner, the head of Shurat HaDin who is representing the families said: “This is an ongoing battle but the only way to weaken these terror groups is to target their source of funding.
"Money is what allows Hamas to control the civilian population in the Gaza Strip, it allows their production of rockets and mortars and it allows them to maintain an army of killers ready to do their bidding.”
She also expressed the hope that by targeting “their funding channels, we may bring them down."
9 nov 2019
A group of Palestinian young men on Saturday morning managed to infiltrate into an Israeli military post behind the security fence in the east of Abasan al-Kabira town, south of the Gaza Strip.
According to local sources, young men were able to sabotage and open the fence gate known locally as as-Sanati and grabbed some army gear from the site.
The sources said the young men took advantage of the dense fog covering the area to infiltrate without being spotted by Israeli soldiers, adding that they came under fire but swiftly and safely returned to Gaza.
According to local sources, young men were able to sabotage and open the fence gate known locally as as-Sanati and grabbed some army gear from the site.
The sources said the young men took advantage of the dense fog covering the area to infiltrate without being spotted by Israeli soldiers, adding that they came under fire but swiftly and safely returned to Gaza.
4 nov 2019
The Palestinian resistance on Sunday evening shot down an Israeli army drone in the northern airspace of the Gaza Strip.
According to SAFA news agency, an Israeli military Quadcopter drone crashed down to the ground in northern Gaza after it came under fire from resistance fighters.
The drone was used for the purpose of photography, sources from the resistance said.
The Palestinian resistance already managed several times to confiscate Israeli drones after they encountered technical problems or were shot down within the airspace of Gaza.
According to SAFA news agency, an Israeli military Quadcopter drone crashed down to the ground in northern Gaza after it came under fire from resistance fighters.
The drone was used for the purpose of photography, sources from the resistance said.
The Palestinian resistance already managed several times to confiscate Israeli drones after they encountered technical problems or were shot down within the airspace of Gaza.