9 aug 2016
Eliraz Fein, a 24-year-old resident of the West Bank, has been charged for repeated posts to Facebook that allegedly incite violence against IDF soldiers and Arabs.
An indictment was filed today in the Petach Tikvah Magistrates' Court against 24-year-old Eliraz Fein of Yitzhar in Samaria (near Nablus) for incitement to violence.
The Ministry of Justice said that Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit authorized the indictment in light of the nature of the crimes attributed to the defendant "that touch on freedom of expression."
The indictment was filed by Roi Weiss of the Central District Attorney's Office. It claims that, following the forced evacuation and destruction of illegal buildings in Yitzhar in 2014, a discussion took place on a Google group called "Yitzharnikim." The discussion focused on the legitimacy of throwing stones at Israeli security forces. Hours after Fein posted that she supported the violent act, stones were thrown at Yasam (riot police) units in the city.
The indictment further stated that following the kidnapping and murder of the three teenage boys in Gush Etzion in 2014, the lynching of Mohammed Abu Khdeir in 2014, and the arson attack in Duma that killed three members of the Dawabsheh family in 2015, Fein posted to Facebook calls for violent acts or terrorism against Palestinian and Israeli Arabs and messages condoning the reported acts.
The charges allege that Fein did the above after she had already been questioned under caution and arrested for previous, similar posts.
In July 2014, on the murder of Abu Khdeir, the accused allegedly wrote to her approximately 800 friends on Facebook, "I'm proud and happy to discover there are Jews who couldn't stand by and be silent! I send strong and courageous blessings to those arrested (who I don't know at all) accused of murdering the Arabs from the Abu Khdeir family."
In June 2015, following the arson attack on the Church of the Multiplication, Fein allegedly wrote, "Hey, happy people, good morning! This time a church to take into consideration the Muslims' feelings, Ramadan Kareem to you too."
After the arson attack in Duma with Molotov cocktails, Fein allegedly wrote on Facebook in August 2015, "Terrify them and make them understand that Jewish blood is not worthless, for murder the enemy will be bathed in blood," "I see this as a right and proper act," and "It's very appropriate and honorable in my eyes to damage Arab property."
Fein replied to the indictment, "It's weird that only today the DA 'remembered' to update me, put out messages to all the media and even prevented me from the hearing that I'm entitled to according to the law.
Like I already said at the arrest, I say again that we love all IDF soldiers, we embrace them and support them with everything that we have. Dozens of soldiers have enjoyed cakes that I've made, I have many brothers and relatives in the IDF, some of them in select reconnaissance units, and I never thought about hurting IDF soldiers."
An indictment was filed today in the Petach Tikvah Magistrates' Court against 24-year-old Eliraz Fein of Yitzhar in Samaria (near Nablus) for incitement to violence.
The Ministry of Justice said that Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit authorized the indictment in light of the nature of the crimes attributed to the defendant "that touch on freedom of expression."
The indictment was filed by Roi Weiss of the Central District Attorney's Office. It claims that, following the forced evacuation and destruction of illegal buildings in Yitzhar in 2014, a discussion took place on a Google group called "Yitzharnikim." The discussion focused on the legitimacy of throwing stones at Israeli security forces. Hours after Fein posted that she supported the violent act, stones were thrown at Yasam (riot police) units in the city.
The indictment further stated that following the kidnapping and murder of the three teenage boys in Gush Etzion in 2014, the lynching of Mohammed Abu Khdeir in 2014, and the arson attack in Duma that killed three members of the Dawabsheh family in 2015, Fein posted to Facebook calls for violent acts or terrorism against Palestinian and Israeli Arabs and messages condoning the reported acts.
The charges allege that Fein did the above after she had already been questioned under caution and arrested for previous, similar posts.
In July 2014, on the murder of Abu Khdeir, the accused allegedly wrote to her approximately 800 friends on Facebook, "I'm proud and happy to discover there are Jews who couldn't stand by and be silent! I send strong and courageous blessings to those arrested (who I don't know at all) accused of murdering the Arabs from the Abu Khdeir family."
In June 2015, following the arson attack on the Church of the Multiplication, Fein allegedly wrote, "Hey, happy people, good morning! This time a church to take into consideration the Muslims' feelings, Ramadan Kareem to you too."
After the arson attack in Duma with Molotov cocktails, Fein allegedly wrote on Facebook in August 2015, "Terrify them and make them understand that Jewish blood is not worthless, for murder the enemy will be bathed in blood," "I see this as a right and proper act," and "It's very appropriate and honorable in my eyes to damage Arab property."
Fein replied to the indictment, "It's weird that only today the DA 'remembered' to update me, put out messages to all the media and even prevented me from the hearing that I'm entitled to according to the law.
Like I already said at the arrest, I say again that we love all IDF soldiers, we embrace them and support them with everything that we have. Dozens of soldiers have enjoyed cakes that I've made, I have many brothers and relatives in the IDF, some of them in select reconnaissance units, and I never thought about hurting IDF soldiers."
Dozens of extremist settlers, accompanied by Israeli intelligence agents, stormed Al Aqsa Mosque on Tuesday morning, via the Mughrabi gate, amid intensive military presence in the Old City district of annexed East Jerusalem.
At 7.30 am, Israeli police opened the gate and spread out special forces and rapid intervention units and individuals in Al Aqsa’s yards to give the highest protection to the raiders.
Media expert in the affairs of Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa, Mahmoud Abu Atta, told Al Ray Palestinian Media Agency that 154 extremist settlers, including seven intelligence agents, stormed into the mosque in large groups, and took a provocative tour around the courtyards, taking photos amid chanting Talmudic slogans.
Muslim devotees confronted them with Takbeer (chants of “Allahu Akhbar! (God is Greatest!)”
At 7.30 am, Israeli police opened the gate and spread out special forces and rapid intervention units and individuals in Al Aqsa’s yards to give the highest protection to the raiders.
Media expert in the affairs of Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa, Mahmoud Abu Atta, told Al Ray Palestinian Media Agency that 154 extremist settlers, including seven intelligence agents, stormed into the mosque in large groups, and took a provocative tour around the courtyards, taking photos amid chanting Talmudic slogans.
Muslim devotees confronted them with Takbeer (chants of “Allahu Akhbar! (God is Greatest!)”
8 aug 2016
Beitar Jerusalem fan
19 members of the notorious 'La Familia' fan group charged with assault, robbery and drug trafficking, while one suspected of trying to kill fan of Hapoel Tel Aviv soccer club following argument between the two.
Nineteen supporters of the Beitar Jerusalem soccer club were indicted Sunday for a series of violent offenses, including one charge of attempted murder.
Supporter Omer Golan is accused of the attempted murder of a fan of the Hapoel Tel Aviv soccer team in a planned assault on what they termed "the red team fans" in 2015.
The fans are all associated with a group called "La Familia," which in the past few years has been responsible for a series of racist remarks, violent incidents, threats against management and players, opposition to the acquisition of Muslim players, and more.
Several fans were accused in two instances of assault and robbery against fans of the Maccabi Haifa club at a beach soccer game, also in the past year.
Another instance of assault and robbery, according to the indictment, was attributed to "La Familia" against fans of Hapoel Tel Aviv at the Reading parking lot in Tel Aviv in 2015. The fans are also accused of possession of weapons and another nine are accused of drug trafficking.
The State Attorney's Office stated in its request for an arrest warrant against suspects that wiretapped whatsapp conversations between those involved showed that some of the defendants were proud of their actions, sang songs about the victim that got "a hammer to the head," and planned another group attack to repeat the previous "success."
According to the indictment, the "La Familia" group was created to incite violence and vandalism as a result of a racist and anarchistic ideology against the Arab sector.
According to the indictment, a fight between Golan and a fan known as "Jack" broke out after Golan claimed the fan had erased "La Familia" graffiti that he himself had painted. In the ensuing fight between the two, the Hapoel Tel Aviv fan managed to escape. Following this incident, the indictment charges, Golan wanted to kill him.
19 members of the notorious 'La Familia' fan group charged with assault, robbery and drug trafficking, while one suspected of trying to kill fan of Hapoel Tel Aviv soccer club following argument between the two.
Nineteen supporters of the Beitar Jerusalem soccer club were indicted Sunday for a series of violent offenses, including one charge of attempted murder.
Supporter Omer Golan is accused of the attempted murder of a fan of the Hapoel Tel Aviv soccer team in a planned assault on what they termed "the red team fans" in 2015.
The fans are all associated with a group called "La Familia," which in the past few years has been responsible for a series of racist remarks, violent incidents, threats against management and players, opposition to the acquisition of Muslim players, and more.
Several fans were accused in two instances of assault and robbery against fans of the Maccabi Haifa club at a beach soccer game, also in the past year.
Another instance of assault and robbery, according to the indictment, was attributed to "La Familia" against fans of Hapoel Tel Aviv at the Reading parking lot in Tel Aviv in 2015. The fans are also accused of possession of weapons and another nine are accused of drug trafficking.
The State Attorney's Office stated in its request for an arrest warrant against suspects that wiretapped whatsapp conversations between those involved showed that some of the defendants were proud of their actions, sang songs about the victim that got "a hammer to the head," and planned another group attack to repeat the previous "success."
According to the indictment, the "La Familia" group was created to incite violence and vandalism as a result of a racist and anarchistic ideology against the Arab sector.
According to the indictment, a fight between Golan and a fan known as "Jack" broke out after Golan claimed the fan had erased "La Familia" graffiti that he himself had painted. In the ensuing fight between the two, the Hapoel Tel Aviv fan managed to escape. Following this incident, the indictment charges, Golan wanted to kill him.
Confiscated explosives
Last October, Golan and the other defendants planned how to kill "Jack." The group decided to ambush the Hapoel Tel Aviv fans near Bloomfield Stadium in Jaffa. The defendants arrived with baseball bats, wooden sticks, stones and knives.
Golan brought a hammer with him and told his friends "I'm going to kill Jack today." When Golan's group encountered Hapoel fans, they attacked them. Golan, according to the indictment, took the hammer and struck the head of a Hapoel Tel Aviv fan, and then fled.
Adi Carmeli, who represents two of the defendants, said in response: "These indictments are exaggerated. We intend to examine the evidence, which according to our understanding mostly relies upon the lying, criminal state witness – and our answer will be heard in court."
Itamar Ben-Gvir, representing one of the defendants, said: "I think it is pretty clear that the prosecution has arisen from the left wing and chosen to pursue Beitar Jerusalem fans. They are serving a serious indictment whose charges don't fit the event that occurred.
For example, the event with the Hapoel Tel Aviv fan: Now, everyone knows that Hapoel Tel Aviv fans arrived with crowbars, knives and sticks and that there was a scuffle. But to make it into some serious and horrible indictment, there is only one interpretation – going after Beitar Jerusalem fans."
The court extended the remand of the 19 defendants until otherwise decided and placed a gag order on the identity of the state witness in the case.
Last October, Golan and the other defendants planned how to kill "Jack." The group decided to ambush the Hapoel Tel Aviv fans near Bloomfield Stadium in Jaffa. The defendants arrived with baseball bats, wooden sticks, stones and knives.
Golan brought a hammer with him and told his friends "I'm going to kill Jack today." When Golan's group encountered Hapoel fans, they attacked them. Golan, according to the indictment, took the hammer and struck the head of a Hapoel Tel Aviv fan, and then fled.
Adi Carmeli, who represents two of the defendants, said in response: "These indictments are exaggerated. We intend to examine the evidence, which according to our understanding mostly relies upon the lying, criminal state witness – and our answer will be heard in court."
Itamar Ben-Gvir, representing one of the defendants, said: "I think it is pretty clear that the prosecution has arisen from the left wing and chosen to pursue Beitar Jerusalem fans. They are serving a serious indictment whose charges don't fit the event that occurred.
For example, the event with the Hapoel Tel Aviv fan: Now, everyone knows that Hapoel Tel Aviv fans arrived with crowbars, knives and sticks and that there was a scuffle. But to make it into some serious and horrible indictment, there is only one interpretation – going after Beitar Jerusalem fans."
The court extended the remand of the 19 defendants until otherwise decided and placed a gag order on the identity of the state witness in the case.
7 aug 2016
Extremist settlers, guarded by Israeli special forces, stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque yards on Sunday morning, via the Mughrabi Gate.
The settlers, led by archaeological and historical guides, toured the Al- Aqsa compound and took some photos for different places, Jerusalemite sources said.
Worshipers and religious science circle students defended the mosque with chants of “Allahu Akbbar!” (God is Greatest).
Israeli police also detained mosque guard Luay Abu-Saadi, at Al- Asbat Gate.
According to Al Ray Palestinian Media Agency, Israeli authorities seek, by such intrusions, to devote the temporal and spatial division of Al- Aqsa mosque compound and Judaize Jerusalem.
Al-Aqsa Mosque is the third holiest site in Islam and is also venerated as Judaism’s most holy place. Disputes surrounding visitation to the site have historically flared tensions in the occupied Palestinian territory.
In 2003, the Israeli government unilaterally decided — despite the objections of the Islamic Endowments Department — to allow non-Muslim visitors into the complex.
Since then, under increasingly right-wing Israeli governments, extremist Jewish settlers have been allowed into the site in ever greater numbers — usually protected by Israeli security forces — while Palestinian access to the site has become increasingly restricted.
Christians outside of the Levant remain divided on the issue, as biblical end times prophecy states: “I did not see a temple in the city, because the Lord God Almighty and the Lamb are its temple.” ~Revelation 21:22
However, settler attacks on Christian holy sites have been progressive and on the increase, in recent years.
This past Thursday, Israeli police continued their aggression against the mosque and the staff of the Rehabilitation Committee. Six of the staff, including the director of the committee, were taken into.
For the second day in a row, the Israeli police prevented the committee staff from completing the renovation works inside the Dome of the Rock, at the mosque compound.
Media expert in the affairs of Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa mosque, Mahmud Abu Atta, said that “Israeli police had arrested both of the director of the committee, Bassam al Hallaq and other five employees including: Mohammad al-Dabbagh, Suleiman Abdullatif, Moatasem Karama, Anass al-Dabbagh and Mahmud Annata.”
Israeli occupation forces broke into the Dome of the Rock in the morning and halted the reconstruction works, while detaining six of the rehabilitation staff and taking them to Al Selsela Gate police station, Abu Atta added.
Abu Atta said “The aggression of the Israeli occupation against the Islamic Waqf officials including the Rehabilitation Committee and Al-Aqsa mosque guards is completely unprecedented and dangerous.”
On today’s intrusion, he confirmed that 21 Israeli settlers had broken into the mosque yards and taken a provocative tour around it. They also performed Talmudic religious rituals at Al- Rahma gate, east of Al- Aqsa, according to Abu Atta.
He added that troops also deployed special forces inside the courtyards .
Israeli police deported Isa Salhab, an observer of the Rehabilitation Committee in the Islamic Waqf, from al-Aqsa for two weeks.
On Wednesday, Israeli police released, with no conditions, the director of the Rehabilitation Committee Bassam al Hallaq and others, after interrogating them for several hours at Al- Qishleh Police Centre, in the Old City district of Jerusalem.
As reported by advocate Muhammad Mahmud, the magistrate court judge extended the detention of Sayf al-Din Abu Juma (21 years), his brother Amir (18 years), Kamal Alami (20 years) and Yousef Abu Juma (17 years) to 7/8/2016 and Munir Muheisen to 9/8/2016.
Since the early hours of the morning, Muslims worshipers from Jerusalem and pre-1948 Palestine came into al-Aqsa Mosque yards where they spread out in educational circles, reading verses from the Quran and defending the mosque from settlers break-ins with Takbeer.
The aggression of the Israeli occupation against Al-Aqsa guards, as well as staff from the Islamic Waqf, has escalated dramatically, whereupon Israeli forces detained and deported nine guards and employees.
Furthermore, Israeli police have been keeping al-Aqsa Mosque guard Fadi Alayyan jailed since the last June.
The settlers, led by archaeological and historical guides, toured the Al- Aqsa compound and took some photos for different places, Jerusalemite sources said.
Worshipers and religious science circle students defended the mosque with chants of “Allahu Akbbar!” (God is Greatest).
Israeli police also detained mosque guard Luay Abu-Saadi, at Al- Asbat Gate.
According to Al Ray Palestinian Media Agency, Israeli authorities seek, by such intrusions, to devote the temporal and spatial division of Al- Aqsa mosque compound and Judaize Jerusalem.
Al-Aqsa Mosque is the third holiest site in Islam and is also venerated as Judaism’s most holy place. Disputes surrounding visitation to the site have historically flared tensions in the occupied Palestinian territory.
In 2003, the Israeli government unilaterally decided — despite the objections of the Islamic Endowments Department — to allow non-Muslim visitors into the complex.
Since then, under increasingly right-wing Israeli governments, extremist Jewish settlers have been allowed into the site in ever greater numbers — usually protected by Israeli security forces — while Palestinian access to the site has become increasingly restricted.
Christians outside of the Levant remain divided on the issue, as biblical end times prophecy states: “I did not see a temple in the city, because the Lord God Almighty and the Lamb are its temple.” ~Revelation 21:22
However, settler attacks on Christian holy sites have been progressive and on the increase, in recent years.
This past Thursday, Israeli police continued their aggression against the mosque and the staff of the Rehabilitation Committee. Six of the staff, including the director of the committee, were taken into.
For the second day in a row, the Israeli police prevented the committee staff from completing the renovation works inside the Dome of the Rock, at the mosque compound.
Media expert in the affairs of Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa mosque, Mahmud Abu Atta, said that “Israeli police had arrested both of the director of the committee, Bassam al Hallaq and other five employees including: Mohammad al-Dabbagh, Suleiman Abdullatif, Moatasem Karama, Anass al-Dabbagh and Mahmud Annata.”
Israeli occupation forces broke into the Dome of the Rock in the morning and halted the reconstruction works, while detaining six of the rehabilitation staff and taking them to Al Selsela Gate police station, Abu Atta added.
Abu Atta said “The aggression of the Israeli occupation against the Islamic Waqf officials including the Rehabilitation Committee and Al-Aqsa mosque guards is completely unprecedented and dangerous.”
On today’s intrusion, he confirmed that 21 Israeli settlers had broken into the mosque yards and taken a provocative tour around it. They also performed Talmudic religious rituals at Al- Rahma gate, east of Al- Aqsa, according to Abu Atta.
He added that troops also deployed special forces inside the courtyards .
Israeli police deported Isa Salhab, an observer of the Rehabilitation Committee in the Islamic Waqf, from al-Aqsa for two weeks.
On Wednesday, Israeli police released, with no conditions, the director of the Rehabilitation Committee Bassam al Hallaq and others, after interrogating them for several hours at Al- Qishleh Police Centre, in the Old City district of Jerusalem.
As reported by advocate Muhammad Mahmud, the magistrate court judge extended the detention of Sayf al-Din Abu Juma (21 years), his brother Amir (18 years), Kamal Alami (20 years) and Yousef Abu Juma (17 years) to 7/8/2016 and Munir Muheisen to 9/8/2016.
Since the early hours of the morning, Muslims worshipers from Jerusalem and pre-1948 Palestine came into al-Aqsa Mosque yards where they spread out in educational circles, reading verses from the Quran and defending the mosque from settlers break-ins with Takbeer.
The aggression of the Israeli occupation against Al-Aqsa guards, as well as staff from the Islamic Waqf, has escalated dramatically, whereupon Israeli forces detained and deported nine guards and employees.
Furthermore, Israeli police have been keeping al-Aqsa Mosque guard Fadi Alayyan jailed since the last June.
Hordes of fanatic Israeli settlers stormed on Sunday morning the holy al-Aqsa Mosque via the Maghareba Gate. The break-in was carried out under heavy shield by Israeli occupation policemen and special intervention troops.
The Israeli assailants performed sacrilegious rituals and yelled anti-Muslim slogans. The peaceful Muslim worshipers kept chanting “Allah is the Greatest” in protest at the break-in.
A member of the al-Aqsa supervision staff was kidnapped by the occupation forces during the assault. The guard, identified as Luay Abu al-Saad, was kidnapped from the Asbat Gate on his way to his workplace at al-Aqsa Mosque.
Abu Saad was deliberately hit by an Israeli electric tractor in Ramadan month and was rushed to hospital for urgent treatment.
Meanwhile, a group of Muslim women maintained vigil outside of al-Aqsa in protest at being banned from entering the site.
The Israeli assailants performed sacrilegious rituals and yelled anti-Muslim slogans. The peaceful Muslim worshipers kept chanting “Allah is the Greatest” in protest at the break-in.
A member of the al-Aqsa supervision staff was kidnapped by the occupation forces during the assault. The guard, identified as Luay Abu al-Saad, was kidnapped from the Asbat Gate on his way to his workplace at al-Aqsa Mosque.
Abu Saad was deliberately hit by an Israeli electric tractor in Ramadan month and was rushed to hospital for urgent treatment.
Meanwhile, a group of Muslim women maintained vigil outside of al-Aqsa in protest at being banned from entering the site.
Several Palestinian civilians were kidnapped by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) and a nine-year-old disabled child was left injured at dawn Sunday in abrupt sweeps launched across the West Bank and Jerusalem.
The Israeli occupation army claimed responsibility for the abduction of five Palestinians from the southern West Bank and Jerusalem at predawn time on allegations of involvement in anti-occupation activism.
Reporting from al-Khalil, a PIC journalist said an Israeli special unit kidnapped the ex-prisoner Dhiaa Ismail Muslameh, 21, from al-Khalil’s southwestern town of Beit Awa, after Palestinian Authority forces had chased him in the afternoon.
Musalmeh, a student at the Polytechnic University, had reportedly spent 28 months in Israeli jails. The IOF soldiers further kidnapped 18-year-old Muntaser Naser Muslameh from the area after they wreaked havoc on his family home.
Two youngsters and an elderly citizen were, meanwhile, kidnapped by the IOF from al-Khalil’s southern corners.
According to the PIC news correspondent, the nine-year-old disabled child Youssef Abdul Rahman al-Rajabi was aggressively attacked by Israeli settler gangs near the Ibrahimi Mosque in al-Khalil.
At the same time, a military checkpoint was pitched by the IOF near the entrances to al-Dhahriya, the Fawar refugee camp, and al-Samou’ village. Youssef Sayel Issa, 26, was also kidnapped by the Israeli soldiers after they rummaged into his family home in Bethlehem’s southern town of al-Khader. Montasser Ibrahimi Issa, 22, was summoned to questioning in the Etzion camp.
The IOF also kidnapped the youngster Muneer Muhammad Shanayteh from Bethlehem’s eastern corners. The occupation troops have tightened military grip around Bethlehem’s eastern villages, blockaded by the Israeli army for the third week running.
The Palestinian Liaison said the IOF soldiers have sealed off six roads with concrete blocks and two more roads with sand barriers. Over recent weeks, abrupt sweeps have been launched by the occupation troops across the area under the pretext that Israeli settlers residing in illegal settlement outposts were subjected to an anti-occupation shooting attack.
Several surveillance cameras were seized from the area on the same allegations.
The Israeli occupation army claimed responsibility for the abduction of five Palestinians from the southern West Bank and Jerusalem at predawn time on allegations of involvement in anti-occupation activism.
Reporting from al-Khalil, a PIC journalist said an Israeli special unit kidnapped the ex-prisoner Dhiaa Ismail Muslameh, 21, from al-Khalil’s southwestern town of Beit Awa, after Palestinian Authority forces had chased him in the afternoon.
Musalmeh, a student at the Polytechnic University, had reportedly spent 28 months in Israeli jails. The IOF soldiers further kidnapped 18-year-old Muntaser Naser Muslameh from the area after they wreaked havoc on his family home.
Two youngsters and an elderly citizen were, meanwhile, kidnapped by the IOF from al-Khalil’s southern corners.
According to the PIC news correspondent, the nine-year-old disabled child Youssef Abdul Rahman al-Rajabi was aggressively attacked by Israeli settler gangs near the Ibrahimi Mosque in al-Khalil.
At the same time, a military checkpoint was pitched by the IOF near the entrances to al-Dhahriya, the Fawar refugee camp, and al-Samou’ village. Youssef Sayel Issa, 26, was also kidnapped by the Israeli soldiers after they rummaged into his family home in Bethlehem’s southern town of al-Khader. Montasser Ibrahimi Issa, 22, was summoned to questioning in the Etzion camp.
The IOF also kidnapped the youngster Muneer Muhammad Shanayteh from Bethlehem’s eastern corners. The occupation troops have tightened military grip around Bethlehem’s eastern villages, blockaded by the Israeli army for the third week running.
The Palestinian Liaison said the IOF soldiers have sealed off six roads with concrete blocks and two more roads with sand barriers. Over recent weeks, abrupt sweeps have been launched by the occupation troops across the area under the pretext that Israeli settlers residing in illegal settlement outposts were subjected to an anti-occupation shooting attack.
Several surveillance cameras were seized from the area on the same allegations.
5 aug 2016
A Palestinian girl on Thursday suffered injuries after a horde of Jewish settlers brutally beat her near Rammun town in the Ramallah and al-Bireh governorate.
The girl was grazing sheep when the settlers physically assaulted her and tried to burn her alive, according to local sources.
The settlers stabbed 11 sheep and killed some of them before they set the place around the girl ablaze in a bid to kill her and then fled the scene.
The incident happened east of Ramallah near the Bedouin homes in al-Marajat area.
The girl was grazing sheep when the settlers physically assaulted her and tried to burn her alive, according to local sources.
The settlers stabbed 11 sheep and killed some of them before they set the place around the girl ablaze in a bid to kill her and then fled the scene.
The incident happened east of Ramallah near the Bedouin homes in al-Marajat area.