26 jan 2017
Israeli media sources claimed Thursday evening that a shooting attack was carried out near Neve settlement east of Ramallah.
0404 Hebrew website claimed that a shooting attack was reported near Neve settlement without reporting any casualties.
Following the alleged attack, Israeli forces intensified their presence in the area looking for the shooter who, according to the sources, managed to flee the scene.
0404 Hebrew website claimed that a shooting attack was reported near Neve settlement without reporting any casualties.
Following the alleged attack, Israeli forces intensified their presence in the area looking for the shooter who, according to the sources, managed to flee the scene.
Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) at noon on Thursday alleged that an Israeli patrol came under an anti-occupation shooting attack close to Azzoun town east of Qalqilya city.
Israeli 0404 Hebrew website revealed that the shooting attack took place on Road 55 with no injuries reported. The IOF soldiers were intensively deployed in the area searching for the shooter who was able to flee the scene, it added.
Israeli 0404 Hebrew website revealed that the shooting attack took place on Road 55 with no injuries reported. The IOF soldiers were intensively deployed in the area searching for the shooter who was able to flee the scene, it added.
Armed clashes broke out at dawn Thursday in Jenin refugee camp when Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) stormed the camp in large numbers and carried out arrests.
Local sources told the PIC reporter that dozens of Israeli soldiers stormed the camp at 3 a.m. which led to the outbreak of armed clashes with local resistance fighters.
Israeli forces opened heavy fire at Palestinian houses while explosions were heard from time to time, the sources added.
The two brothers Mohamed and Ahmed Abu Khalifa, who spent more than ten years in Israeli jails for being affiliated to Hamas Movement, were arrested after Israeli forces broke into their houses.
Neighboring houses were also stormed and searched.
The PIC reporter quoted local sources as saying that traces of an Israeli soldier’s blood were found.
Local sources told the PIC reporter that dozens of Israeli soldiers stormed the camp at 3 a.m. which led to the outbreak of armed clashes with local resistance fighters.
Israeli forces opened heavy fire at Palestinian houses while explosions were heard from time to time, the sources added.
The two brothers Mohamed and Ahmed Abu Khalifa, who spent more than ten years in Israeli jails for being affiliated to Hamas Movement, were arrested after Israeli forces broke into their houses.
Neighboring houses were also stormed and searched.
The PIC reporter quoted local sources as saying that traces of an Israeli soldier’s blood were found.
25 jan 2017
A Palestinian tried Wednesday to carry out a car-ramming attack at a military checkpoint northeast of occupied Jerusalem, Israeli media sources claimed.
0404 Hebrew website said that Israeli soldiers opened fire at a Palestinian vehicle after the driver refused to stop at Hazma military checkpoint northeast of the occupied city.
The driver attempted to ram his car into a group of soldiers stationed at Hazma checkpoint, the sources claimed.
The driver managed to flee the scene without being arrested, according to the sources.
No casualties were reported during the alleged attack, while search operations are ongoing in the area.
Palestinian bleeds to death, another wounded by IOF in Ramallah
A Palestinian youth was shot and killed Wednesday evening and another was critically injured in the head in two separate attacks by the Israeli occupation army in Ramallah province, in the central West Bank.
According to Hebrew-speaking sources, the Israeli soldiers opened fire at a Palestinian youth after he attempted to ram his track into soldiers deployed near the illegal Israeli settlement of Adam, built on Palestinian lands in Ramallah’s eastern village of Jaba’.
Speaking with PIC, eye-witnesses said the casualty was left bleeding on the ground without assistance until he breathed his last right on the spot.
No injuries were, meanwhile, reported among the Israeli soldiers.
The Palestinian Health Ministry identified the casualty as 24-year-old Hussein Salem Abu Ghush, a native of Jerusalem’s refugee camp of Qalandiya.
Pictures circulated on Hebrew-speaking news sites showed the vehicle as being parked a few meters away from the alleged car-ramming attack scene, which proves that the incident was an ordinary traffic accident and that the Palestinian driver had no intention of attacking the Israeli soldiers.
The murder occurred a couple of hours before another Palestinian youth was shot and injured in the head by the occupation soldiers as he was driving near Ramallah’s northwestern village of Aboud.
The Israeli army claimed the youngster opened fire at an Israeli military watchtower near Aboud’s bypass road.
The Israeli army spokesman said a firearm of the Carlo brand was spotted in the driver’s car.
The Hebrew-speaking 0404 news site said the youth has been in a critical condition. However, no injuries were recorded among the Israelis.
The injured driver was evacuated to the Tel Hashomer hospital for urgent treatment.
Israeli military troops were summoned for reinforcement and cordoned off the scene before they carried out large-scale combing operations.
The Palestinian Health Ministry said it has been keeping tabs on the health status of the injured driver.
0404 Hebrew website said that Israeli soldiers opened fire at a Palestinian vehicle after the driver refused to stop at Hazma military checkpoint northeast of the occupied city.
The driver attempted to ram his car into a group of soldiers stationed at Hazma checkpoint, the sources claimed.
The driver managed to flee the scene without being arrested, according to the sources.
No casualties were reported during the alleged attack, while search operations are ongoing in the area.
Palestinian bleeds to death, another wounded by IOF in Ramallah
A Palestinian youth was shot and killed Wednesday evening and another was critically injured in the head in two separate attacks by the Israeli occupation army in Ramallah province, in the central West Bank.
According to Hebrew-speaking sources, the Israeli soldiers opened fire at a Palestinian youth after he attempted to ram his track into soldiers deployed near the illegal Israeli settlement of Adam, built on Palestinian lands in Ramallah’s eastern village of Jaba’.
Speaking with PIC, eye-witnesses said the casualty was left bleeding on the ground without assistance until he breathed his last right on the spot.
No injuries were, meanwhile, reported among the Israeli soldiers.
The Palestinian Health Ministry identified the casualty as 24-year-old Hussein Salem Abu Ghush, a native of Jerusalem’s refugee camp of Qalandiya.
Pictures circulated on Hebrew-speaking news sites showed the vehicle as being parked a few meters away from the alleged car-ramming attack scene, which proves that the incident was an ordinary traffic accident and that the Palestinian driver had no intention of attacking the Israeli soldiers.
The murder occurred a couple of hours before another Palestinian youth was shot and injured in the head by the occupation soldiers as he was driving near Ramallah’s northwestern village of Aboud.
The Israeli army claimed the youngster opened fire at an Israeli military watchtower near Aboud’s bypass road.
The Israeli army spokesman said a firearm of the Carlo brand was spotted in the driver’s car.
The Hebrew-speaking 0404 news site said the youth has been in a critical condition. However, no injuries were recorded among the Israelis.
The injured driver was evacuated to the Tel Hashomer hospital for urgent treatment.
Israeli military troops were summoned for reinforcement and cordoned off the scene before they carried out large-scale combing operations.
The Palestinian Health Ministry said it has been keeping tabs on the health status of the injured driver.
The Israeli artillery on Tuesday evening bombed a training site belonging to al-Qassam Brigades of Hamas east of al-Maghazi refugee camp in central Gaza.
The Israeli army claimed the shelling was in response to a gunfire attack on one of its military patrols near the border fence.
A Palestinian Information Center (PIC) reporter in Gaza said that sounds of artillery shelling followed by two explosions were heard in the eastern parts of the camp before finding out later that a site belonging to al-Qassam Brigades was the target.
He added that the shelling caused material damage to the site, with no reported casualties.
Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper claimed that a military patrol was exposed to shooting from inside the Gaza Strip during its presence near the security fence, adding that the army responded by targeting a Hamas-owned post.
The Israeli army claimed the shelling was in response to a gunfire attack on one of its military patrols near the border fence.
A Palestinian Information Center (PIC) reporter in Gaza said that sounds of artillery shelling followed by two explosions were heard in the eastern parts of the camp before finding out later that a site belonging to al-Qassam Brigades was the target.
He added that the shelling caused material damage to the site, with no reported casualties.
Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper claimed that a military patrol was exposed to shooting from inside the Gaza Strip during its presence near the security fence, adding that the army responded by targeting a Hamas-owned post.
24 jan 2017
Hebrew media sources revealed that Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) rounded up two Palestinians after an alleged anti-occupation shooting attack near Ofra settlement northeast Ramallah.
The Israeli 0404 website reported that an IOF unit came under a shooting attack on Tuesday morning near Ofra settlement with no injuries.
The IOF soldiers arrested two Palestinians from Silwad town to the east of Ramallah on suspicion of carrying out the attack, it added.
The same website pointed out that Israeli forces confiscated a weapon that was found with the arrested men.
The Israeli 0404 website reported that an IOF unit came under a shooting attack on Tuesday morning near Ofra settlement with no injuries.
The IOF soldiers arrested two Palestinians from Silwad town to the east of Ramallah on suspicion of carrying out the attack, it added.
The same website pointed out that Israeli forces confiscated a weapon that was found with the arrested men.
19 jan 2017
The Israeli occupation army on Thursday scoured the northern Jordan Valley as they chased down Palestinian anti-occupation youths who allegedly stole a machinegun from an Israeli military camp.
According to the Hebrew-speaking 0404 news site, Palestinian youngsters crept into an Israeli training camp in the northern Jordan Valley and seized a machine gun of the Mag brand along with a bullet box.
The Palestinian youths are believed to be natives of the Tayaseer town or other surrounding villages adjacent to the Kfir Brigade’s drilling base.
The occupation army combed Palestinian towns and villages in search for the anti-occupation youths.
The abrupt manhunt sparked panic among Palestinians living in the area.
Israeli sources, meanwhile, raised concerns that the seized machinegun would be used in anti-occupation attacks.
According to the Hebrew-speaking 0404 news site, Palestinian youngsters crept into an Israeli training camp in the northern Jordan Valley and seized a machine gun of the Mag brand along with a bullet box.
The Palestinian youths are believed to be natives of the Tayaseer town or other surrounding villages adjacent to the Kfir Brigade’s drilling base.
The occupation army combed Palestinian towns and villages in search for the anti-occupation youths.
The abrupt manhunt sparked panic among Palestinians living in the area.
Israeli sources, meanwhile, raised concerns that the seized machinegun would be used in anti-occupation attacks.
15 jan 2017
Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) opened machinegun fire at two Palestinian resistance sites along the border with Gaza. Israeli army claimed Sunday morning that one of the Israeli engineering unit vehicles came under a shooting attack in the same area.
Israeli channel seven reported that shooting from within Gaza border area at the engineering unit has led to the damage of a military vehicle.
The IOF soldiers showered a Palestinian resistance monitoring point to the east of al-Fakhari area, east of Khan Younis, with bullets. No injuries, however, were reported.
Israeli artillery also fired at a field monitoring site to the east of Rafah with no reported injuries.
Israeli channel seven reported that shooting from within Gaza border area at the engineering unit has led to the damage of a military vehicle.
The IOF soldiers showered a Palestinian resistance monitoring point to the east of al-Fakhari area, east of Khan Younis, with bullets. No injuries, however, were reported.
Israeli artillery also fired at a field monitoring site to the east of Rafah with no reported injuries.
The ministerial committee for legislation at the Israeli Knesset intends to discuss on Sunday a bill calling for exiling the families of Palestinian attackers from Israel and Jerusalem to other areas.
Israel’s Channel 7 quoted Israeli minister and Knesset member Yisrael Katz (Likud) as saying that the most appropriate response to the latest Jerusalem attack would be the deportation of the perpetrator’s family to Gaza or Syria.
The bill, if it becomes a law, will give the Israeli ministers of interior affairs and public security the authority to expel Palestinian families who have the right to reside in Israel and Jerusalem to other areas.
The bill needs, first, approval from the Knesset ministerial committee before it can be voted into a law by Knesset members following three readings.
Israel’s Channel 7 quoted Israeli minister and Knesset member Yisrael Katz (Likud) as saying that the most appropriate response to the latest Jerusalem attack would be the deportation of the perpetrator’s family to Gaza or Syria.
The bill, if it becomes a law, will give the Israeli ministers of interior affairs and public security the authority to expel Palestinian families who have the right to reside in Israel and Jerusalem to other areas.
The bill needs, first, approval from the Knesset ministerial committee before it can be voted into a law by Knesset members following three readings.
13 jan 2017
Palestinian young men on Thursday evening threw stones at Jewish settlers’ cars on a road near al-Arroub refugee camp, north of al-Khalil, amid intensive presence of Israeli occupation forces in nearby towns.
Local sources told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that local young men flung volleys of stones at Israeli cars traveling on the road between Beit Ummar town and the illegal settlement of Etzion, north of al-Khalil.
1,141 stone-throwing attacks reportedly occurred during the last three months in Jerusalem and the West Bank, according to Israeli media reports.
Meanwhile, the Israeli army, in the evening of the same day, intensified its presence at the main entrance to Beit Ummar town in al-Khalil and set up a makeshift checkpoint outside al-Fawwar refugee camp.
Local sources said that IOF soldiers embarked on intercepting and searching passing cars and citizens before allowing them to enter or leave Beit Ummar town and al-Fawwar camp.
No clashes reportedly happened between local young men and soldiers in these two areas.
In another incident, IOF soldiers arrested in the evening three Palestinian young men at a military roadblock in Jenin and later released two of them.
WAFA news agency quoted security and local sources as saying that troops at an abrupt roadblock near Deir Sharaf town arrested Nawras Ghawadreh, 24, and detained Mohamed Nassar, 30, Mohamed Ayssa, 28, for over five hours before releasing them.
Local sources told the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that local young men flung volleys of stones at Israeli cars traveling on the road between Beit Ummar town and the illegal settlement of Etzion, north of al-Khalil.
1,141 stone-throwing attacks reportedly occurred during the last three months in Jerusalem and the West Bank, according to Israeli media reports.
Meanwhile, the Israeli army, in the evening of the same day, intensified its presence at the main entrance to Beit Ummar town in al-Khalil and set up a makeshift checkpoint outside al-Fawwar refugee camp.
Local sources said that IOF soldiers embarked on intercepting and searching passing cars and citizens before allowing them to enter or leave Beit Ummar town and al-Fawwar camp.
No clashes reportedly happened between local young men and soldiers in these two areas.
In another incident, IOF soldiers arrested in the evening three Palestinian young men at a military roadblock in Jenin and later released two of them.
WAFA news agency quoted security and local sources as saying that troops at an abrupt roadblock near Deir Sharaf town arrested Nawras Ghawadreh, 24, and detained Mohamed Nassar, 30, Mohamed Ayssa, 28, for over five hours before releasing them.