3 july 2019
Injured…assaulted and delayed treatment…Extending the arrest of the youth Mohammad Taha until Sunday

The Magistrate judge extended on Wednesday the arrest of the injured youth Ali Bilal Taha, 15, until Sunday.
Wadi Hilweh Information Center’s lawyer for minors, Mohamed Mahmoud, said that an absentia session was held for the Ali Taha, who is currently in the “Shaare Zedek” hospital after being shot near the checkpoint of Shu’fat refugee camp on Tuesday evening; the judge extended the arrest of Ali until Sunday 7/7/2019.
The lawyer explained that he was able to obtain a permit from the judge to allow the boy’s family to be with him during his treatment in the hospital after his interrogation. The lawyer filed a request to allow his family to visit him and to stay with him because they were prevented from visiting him and checking on his condition since the moment of his arrest.
Health condition
On the health condition of the detained boy, Wadi Hilweh Information Center’s lawyer, Razan Jubeh, explained that Ali Taha had two operations on his right foot to remove the bullet and put platinum and calf nerves. The second leg was stitched as it was hit with shrapnel.”
The lawyer explained that the boy, as reported during a visit to him in the hospital, was severely beaten during the detention and inside the ambulance, especially on his head and face (signs of beating were clear). H was also insulted and threatened. One policeman told him: “We will blow your other foot.
When he asked for help and was screaming from the pain of his foot, the troops deliberately beat him and cursed at him."
He was also prevented from eating and drinking water, from the moment of his first arrest until lawyer Jubeh was able to visit him, where he asked the doctors and nurses supervising his condition to provide food and drink for him.
The boy Ali Taha was shot by the Israeli occupation forces during violent clashes that broke out at the checkpoint of Shu’fat refugee camp in Jerusalem.
Wadi Hilweh Information Center’s lawyer for minors, Mohamed Mahmoud, said that an absentia session was held for the Ali Taha, who is currently in the “Shaare Zedek” hospital after being shot near the checkpoint of Shu’fat refugee camp on Tuesday evening; the judge extended the arrest of Ali until Sunday 7/7/2019.
The lawyer explained that he was able to obtain a permit from the judge to allow the boy’s family to be with him during his treatment in the hospital after his interrogation. The lawyer filed a request to allow his family to visit him and to stay with him because they were prevented from visiting him and checking on his condition since the moment of his arrest.
Health condition
On the health condition of the detained boy, Wadi Hilweh Information Center’s lawyer, Razan Jubeh, explained that Ali Taha had two operations on his right foot to remove the bullet and put platinum and calf nerves. The second leg was stitched as it was hit with shrapnel.”
The lawyer explained that the boy, as reported during a visit to him in the hospital, was severely beaten during the detention and inside the ambulance, especially on his head and face (signs of beating were clear). H was also insulted and threatened. One policeman told him: “We will blow your other foot.
When he asked for help and was screaming from the pain of his foot, the troops deliberately beat him and cursed at him."
He was also prevented from eating and drinking water, from the moment of his first arrest until lawyer Jubeh was able to visit him, where he asked the doctors and nurses supervising his condition to provide food and drink for him.
The boy Ali Taha was shot by the Israeli occupation forces during violent clashes that broke out at the checkpoint of Shu’fat refugee camp in Jerusalem.

The Israeli occupation forces on Tuesday abducted seven Palestinian citizens in different areas in Jerusalem.
Local sources said that the Israeli forces stormed Silwan town and arrested the Palestinian doctor Emad Shabana from his workplace and another Palestinian named Sa'ada al-Abbasi. video
Two brothers identified as Ramzi and Luay Ja'abis, 16 and 21, were arrested in Jabal al-Mukabber neighborhood.
Meanwhile, the Israeli forces raided al-Isawiya town and kidnapped Fadi al-Isawi, Saleh Muheisen and Ameer Derbas.
Local sources said that the Israeli forces stormed Silwan town and arrested the Palestinian doctor Emad Shabana from his workplace and another Palestinian named Sa'ada al-Abbasi. video
Two brothers identified as Ramzi and Luay Ja'abis, 16 and 21, were arrested in Jabal al-Mukabber neighborhood.
Meanwhile, the Israeli forces raided al-Isawiya town and kidnapped Fadi al-Isawi, Saleh Muheisen and Ameer Derbas.

Israeli soldiers invaded, Wednesday, a natural reserve area in the villages of Khashm ad-Daraj and Um el-Kheir, east of Yatta town, south of the southern West Bank city of Hebron, and demolished a children’s park, in addition to uprooting trees and demolishing water wells.
Ibrahim Eid al-Hathalin, the head of Khashm ad-Daraj village council, said dozens of soldiers invaded the area, before demolishing a children’s park, used by dozens of families.
He added that the soldiers also demolished several water wells, in addition to uprooting evergreens and other trees in the natural reserve.
The Israeli army claimed that the invaded lands, and the uprooted trees, are in an area “designated for military training.”
It is worth mentioning that the areas east of Yatta and its surrounding communities are subject to constant Israeli invasions and violations, including the demolition of homes and residential structures, in addition to shed and barns, as Israel is trying to illegally annex the lands and use them for its army and for the construction and expansion of Israel’s colonies.
In addition, the soldiers invaded Yatta town, especially downtown areas, before storming and ransacking many homes and shops, and confiscated surveillance equipment.
The soldiers also installed a military roadblock at the entrance of the ath-Thaheriyya town, south of Hebron, before stopping and searching dozens of cars, and interrogated many Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
Ibrahim Eid al-Hathalin, the head of Khashm ad-Daraj village council, said dozens of soldiers invaded the area, before demolishing a children’s park, used by dozens of families.
He added that the soldiers also demolished several water wells, in addition to uprooting evergreens and other trees in the natural reserve.
The Israeli army claimed that the invaded lands, and the uprooted trees, are in an area “designated for military training.”
It is worth mentioning that the areas east of Yatta and its surrounding communities are subject to constant Israeli invasions and violations, including the demolition of homes and residential structures, in addition to shed and barns, as Israel is trying to illegally annex the lands and use them for its army and for the construction and expansion of Israel’s colonies.
In addition, the soldiers invaded Yatta town, especially downtown areas, before storming and ransacking many homes and shops, and confiscated surveillance equipment.
The soldiers also installed a military roadblock at the entrance of the ath-Thaheriyya town, south of Hebron, before stopping and searching dozens of cars, and interrogated many Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
2 july 2019

An Israeli military jeep ran over two Palestinian teenagers before briefly detaining them, said local WAFA sources.
The jeep reportedly ran over Ahmad Saba’neh, 16, and Mohammed Saba’neh, 18, at the southern entrance of the town of Qabatia, south of Jenin, before briefly detaining them.
Israel army vehicle runs over Palestinian teens south of Jenin
Two Palestinian teenagers suffered injuries on Monday evening after an Israeli military vehicle ran them over in Qabatiya town, south of Jenin.
According to local sources, Israeli soldiers detained the teenagers for a while after running them over.
The victims were identified as 16-year-old Ahmed Saba’neh and 18-year-old Mohamed Saba’neh.
The jeep reportedly ran over Ahmad Saba’neh, 16, and Mohammed Saba’neh, 18, at the southern entrance of the town of Qabatia, south of Jenin, before briefly detaining them.
Israel army vehicle runs over Palestinian teens south of Jenin
Two Palestinian teenagers suffered injuries on Monday evening after an Israeli military vehicle ran them over in Qabatiya town, south of Jenin.
According to local sources, Israeli soldiers detained the teenagers for a while after running them over.
The victims were identified as 16-year-old Ahmed Saba’neh and 18-year-old Mohamed Saba’neh.

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Monday evening, four Palestinians, including two children, in the al-‘Isawiya town, and Shu’fat refugee camp, in occupied East Jerusalem.
Media sources said dozens of soldiers invaded the al-‘Isawiya town, and assaulted many Palestinians, and abducted two of them, in the mourning tent of Mohammad Samir Obeid, 21, who was killed on June 27th, during a protest in Jerusalem when Israeli soldiers shot him with several bullets, including a live round in the heart.
The soldiers fired a barrage of gas bombs, in addition to live rounds and concussion grenades at the Palestinians, leading to protests; scores of residents suffered the effects of teargas inhalation.
The Israeli invasion and attacks came during the funeral procession of the slain young Palestinian man.
Many Palestinians hurled stones, and some threw Molotov cocktails, at the invading army jeeps.
In addition, undercover Israeli soldiers infiltrated into Shu’fat refugee camp, and kidnapped two Palestinian children, before moving them to an unknown destination. video
Furthermore, the soldiers, stationed at the military roadblock near the entrance of Shu’fat refugee camp, fired gas bombs, concussion grenades, and rubber-coated steel bullets, at Palestinian protesters, causing many to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation.
Media sources said dozens of soldiers invaded the al-‘Isawiya town, and assaulted many Palestinians, and abducted two of them, in the mourning tent of Mohammad Samir Obeid, 21, who was killed on June 27th, during a protest in Jerusalem when Israeli soldiers shot him with several bullets, including a live round in the heart.
The soldiers fired a barrage of gas bombs, in addition to live rounds and concussion grenades at the Palestinians, leading to protests; scores of residents suffered the effects of teargas inhalation.
The Israeli invasion and attacks came during the funeral procession of the slain young Palestinian man.
Many Palestinians hurled stones, and some threw Molotov cocktails, at the invading army jeeps.
In addition, undercover Israeli soldiers infiltrated into Shu’fat refugee camp, and kidnapped two Palestinian children, before moving them to an unknown destination. video
Furthermore, the soldiers, stationed at the military roadblock near the entrance of Shu’fat refugee camp, fired gas bombs, concussion grenades, and rubber-coated steel bullets, at Palestinian protesters, causing many to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation.
30 june 2019

By Asa Winstanley
The Haifa-based Palestinian human rights group Adalah has done a lot of important work over the years. Its name is Arabic for “justice”. Much of Adalah’s work focuses on the rights of Palestinian citizens of Israel, or the “Palestinians of the 1948 territories” as they often describe themselves.
The group maintains an important database chronicling more than 65 laws in Israel which systematically discriminate against 20 per cent of its population. It is a fact that Israel has always been an apartheid state, not only since the Knesset passed the openly racist “Jewish Nation State Law” last summer.
That new measure did not really change much in terms of the letter of Israeli law. What it did do, though, was to explain clearly, in black and white, the motives behind much of Israel’s existing racist laws. It made things clearer, in other words, sending a signal to the Palestinian people that the historic land of Palestine – what the law terms the “Land of Israel” – belongs to the Jews alone, and no one else.
This clarity explains some of the tactical disagreements with the law that many pro-Zionist liberals had. Liberal Zionists do not disagree on the racist principle that “the right to national self-determination in the state of Israel is unique to the Jewish people,” as the new law claims. Rather, they disagree with spelling this out in such brazen terms, leading to adverse international publicity, and the resultant decline in long term political support.
However, the naked racism of the Jewish Nation State Law is in reality only the latest such measure. As Adalah documents in detail in its database, the trail of these racist laws goes back to the very foundation of the state.
Take Israel’s 1950 “Law of Return,” for example. This law bestows upon any Jewish person in the world the right to migrate to the land of Palestine and automatically become a citizen of Israel. It applies to the children and grandchildren of Jews, as well as to their spouses, and the spouses of their children and grandchildren.
No comparable Israeli law exists guaranteeing the same rights for Palestinians, who are, after all, the indigenous people of the land. On the contrary, Palestinian refugees – expelled by force by Zionist militias over the course of several years starting in 1947 – are still excluded, despite having the right to return under international laws and conventions.
In Israel, though, laws were passed to ensure that the refugees never did or could return, starting with the 1950 “Absentees’ Property Law”. This essentially provided a legal fig leaf for the mass theft of land, homes, bank accounts and other Palestinian property on a grand scale.
The 800,000 or so Palestinian refugees – who were expelled by force, remember – were declared to be “absentees” under Israeli law, and their lands and properties were confiscated. Hundreds of Palestinian villages had in any case already been bulldozed and dynamited, wiping them off the map. Thus Israel always has been, and remains, an intrinsically racist, apartheid state.
Adalah also does lots of important work documenting Israel’s human rights abuses in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, the parts of historic Palestine which Israel invaded and has occupied illegally since 1967. Some of this work is detailed in the racist laws database I referred to above, which also lists Israeli laws which discriminate against the Palestinians living under Israeli occupation since the June 1967 Six Day War.
Recently, Adalah obtained official Israeli documents revealing the military’s “rules of engagement”, which it uses to justify its violence against Palestinian protesters, specifically in Gaza in this case. The rules show that the Israeli military has officially ordained to itself the right to shoot unarmed Palestinian protesters in the back, people it smears and slanders as “rioters”.
Those organizing the Great March of Return protests since March last year can be targeted even when posing no threat to Israeli soldiers; even when walking away. As Adalah points out, “Israeli snipers… may open fire with live ammunition on ‘key instigators’ or ‘key rioters’ even when they are no longer participating in the protest or are resting.”
Many of the protesters in Gaza are children. Adalah says that since the marches began last year, Israel has killed 207 Palestinians during protests, including 44 children. A staggering 16,831 Palestinians have also been injured, 3,905 of them children.
The documents were presented during hearings at Israel’s high court. Disgustingly, the court ruled last year that the army was permitted to use live rounds against unarmed protesters. This is a measure that it would never sanction against Jewish protesters.
Adalah attorney Suhad Bishara explained that Israel’s fictional category of “key instigators” was “created retroactively in order to justify the shootings of people who posed no real and immediate danger to Israeli soldiers or civilians. The military’s document attempts to explain away the indiscriminate shooting of unarmed demonstrators which results from a total disregard for human life.”
The apartheid state of Israel should be held to account for such crimes against humanity.
- Asa Winstanley is an investigative journalist living in London who writes about Palestine and the Middle East. He has been visiting Palestine since 2004 and is originally from south Wales. He writes for the award-winning Palestinian news site The Electronic Intifada where he is an associate editor and also a weekly column for the Middle East Monitor.
The Haifa-based Palestinian human rights group Adalah has done a lot of important work over the years. Its name is Arabic for “justice”. Much of Adalah’s work focuses on the rights of Palestinian citizens of Israel, or the “Palestinians of the 1948 territories” as they often describe themselves.
The group maintains an important database chronicling more than 65 laws in Israel which systematically discriminate against 20 per cent of its population. It is a fact that Israel has always been an apartheid state, not only since the Knesset passed the openly racist “Jewish Nation State Law” last summer.
That new measure did not really change much in terms of the letter of Israeli law. What it did do, though, was to explain clearly, in black and white, the motives behind much of Israel’s existing racist laws. It made things clearer, in other words, sending a signal to the Palestinian people that the historic land of Palestine – what the law terms the “Land of Israel” – belongs to the Jews alone, and no one else.
This clarity explains some of the tactical disagreements with the law that many pro-Zionist liberals had. Liberal Zionists do not disagree on the racist principle that “the right to national self-determination in the state of Israel is unique to the Jewish people,” as the new law claims. Rather, they disagree with spelling this out in such brazen terms, leading to adverse international publicity, and the resultant decline in long term political support.
However, the naked racism of the Jewish Nation State Law is in reality only the latest such measure. As Adalah documents in detail in its database, the trail of these racist laws goes back to the very foundation of the state.
Take Israel’s 1950 “Law of Return,” for example. This law bestows upon any Jewish person in the world the right to migrate to the land of Palestine and automatically become a citizen of Israel. It applies to the children and grandchildren of Jews, as well as to their spouses, and the spouses of their children and grandchildren.
No comparable Israeli law exists guaranteeing the same rights for Palestinians, who are, after all, the indigenous people of the land. On the contrary, Palestinian refugees – expelled by force by Zionist militias over the course of several years starting in 1947 – are still excluded, despite having the right to return under international laws and conventions.
In Israel, though, laws were passed to ensure that the refugees never did or could return, starting with the 1950 “Absentees’ Property Law”. This essentially provided a legal fig leaf for the mass theft of land, homes, bank accounts and other Palestinian property on a grand scale.
The 800,000 or so Palestinian refugees – who were expelled by force, remember – were declared to be “absentees” under Israeli law, and their lands and properties were confiscated. Hundreds of Palestinian villages had in any case already been bulldozed and dynamited, wiping them off the map. Thus Israel always has been, and remains, an intrinsically racist, apartheid state.
Adalah also does lots of important work documenting Israel’s human rights abuses in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, the parts of historic Palestine which Israel invaded and has occupied illegally since 1967. Some of this work is detailed in the racist laws database I referred to above, which also lists Israeli laws which discriminate against the Palestinians living under Israeli occupation since the June 1967 Six Day War.
Recently, Adalah obtained official Israeli documents revealing the military’s “rules of engagement”, which it uses to justify its violence against Palestinian protesters, specifically in Gaza in this case. The rules show that the Israeli military has officially ordained to itself the right to shoot unarmed Palestinian protesters in the back, people it smears and slanders as “rioters”.
Those organizing the Great March of Return protests since March last year can be targeted even when posing no threat to Israeli soldiers; even when walking away. As Adalah points out, “Israeli snipers… may open fire with live ammunition on ‘key instigators’ or ‘key rioters’ even when they are no longer participating in the protest or are resting.”
Many of the protesters in Gaza are children. Adalah says that since the marches began last year, Israel has killed 207 Palestinians during protests, including 44 children. A staggering 16,831 Palestinians have also been injured, 3,905 of them children.
The documents were presented during hearings at Israel’s high court. Disgustingly, the court ruled last year that the army was permitted to use live rounds against unarmed protesters. This is a measure that it would never sanction against Jewish protesters.
Adalah attorney Suhad Bishara explained that Israel’s fictional category of “key instigators” was “created retroactively in order to justify the shootings of people who posed no real and immediate danger to Israeli soldiers or civilians. The military’s document attempts to explain away the indiscriminate shooting of unarmed demonstrators which results from a total disregard for human life.”
The apartheid state of Israel should be held to account for such crimes against humanity.
- Asa Winstanley is an investigative journalist living in London who writes about Palestine and the Middle East. He has been visiting Palestine since 2004 and is originally from south Wales. He writes for the award-winning Palestinian news site The Electronic Intifada where he is an associate editor and also a weekly column for the Middle East Monitor.
29 june 2019

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Friday evening, three children, and injured several Palestinians, in Hebron city, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank.
Media sources said the soldiers abducted a child, identified as Abdul-Rahim Raja’e Sha’rawi, 14, in Bab az-Zawiya area, in the center of Hebron city.
They added that the soldiers attacked Palestinian protesters with a barrage of gas bombs and rubber-coated steel bullets, causing many residents to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation.
The soldiers later stopped two other children, who remained unidentified at the time of this report, and abducted them.
In related news, the soldiers detained dozens of Palestinians for several hours in Tal Romeida and the Shuhada Street, in Hebron city.
Media sources said the soldiers abducted a child, identified as Abdul-Rahim Raja’e Sha’rawi, 14, in Bab az-Zawiya area, in the center of Hebron city.
They added that the soldiers attacked Palestinian protesters with a barrage of gas bombs and rubber-coated steel bullets, causing many residents to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation.
The soldiers later stopped two other children, who remained unidentified at the time of this report, and abducted them.
In related news, the soldiers detained dozens of Palestinians for several hours in Tal Romeida and the Shuhada Street, in Hebron city.
26 june 2019

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Tuesday evening and night, and earlier on Wednesday at dawn, at least sixteen Palestinians from their homes, in several parts of the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported.
The PPS said the soldiers invaded and searched many homes in the al-Am’ari refugee camp, in the central West Bank city of Ramallah, and abducted six Palestinians, identified as Na’el Abu Kweik, Raed al-Yazouri, Husam al-Wawi, Mohammad Salah, Mahmoud Salah and Abed Salah.
During the invasion, the soldiers also injured a young Palestinian man, after ramming him with their jeep.
In Tulkarem governorate, in northern West Bank, the soldiers also searched homes, and abducted Abdullah Talal Jeetawi, 25, and Mahmoud Ahmad Shalabi, 16.
In Jenin, in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Montaser Rabay’a, from his home in Methaloon town.
The soldiers also invaded Qalqilia, in northern West Bank, and abducted Nour ‘Oweinat.
In Hebron, in southern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Khaldoun Qassem Abu Dayya, 18, Abdullah Bassam at-Teety, 16, and Mahmoud Abu Sil.
It is worth mentioning that Abu Sil is a former political prisoner, who was abducted and detained several times, and was one also shot and injured by the soldiers.
Also in Hebron, the soldiers abducted Dia’ Talal Zablakh, 18, Ahmad Abdul-Mon’em Nairoukh, 18, Maher Nidal Shweiki, 18, and Sameh Shehda Shweiki, 17.
In addition, the soldiers invaded the al-‘Isawiya town, east of occupied Jerusalem, searched homes and abducted Hussein Mahmoud ‘Atiya and Firas Tares al-‘Isawi.
The PPS said the soldiers invaded and searched many homes in the al-Am’ari refugee camp, in the central West Bank city of Ramallah, and abducted six Palestinians, identified as Na’el Abu Kweik, Raed al-Yazouri, Husam al-Wawi, Mohammad Salah, Mahmoud Salah and Abed Salah.
During the invasion, the soldiers also injured a young Palestinian man, after ramming him with their jeep.
In Tulkarem governorate, in northern West Bank, the soldiers also searched homes, and abducted Abdullah Talal Jeetawi, 25, and Mahmoud Ahmad Shalabi, 16.
In Jenin, in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Montaser Rabay’a, from his home in Methaloon town.
The soldiers also invaded Qalqilia, in northern West Bank, and abducted Nour ‘Oweinat.
In Hebron, in southern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Khaldoun Qassem Abu Dayya, 18, Abdullah Bassam at-Teety, 16, and Mahmoud Abu Sil.
It is worth mentioning that Abu Sil is a former political prisoner, who was abducted and detained several times, and was one also shot and injured by the soldiers.
Also in Hebron, the soldiers abducted Dia’ Talal Zablakh, 18, Ahmad Abdul-Mon’em Nairoukh, 18, Maher Nidal Shweiki, 18, and Sameh Shehda Shweiki, 17.
In addition, the soldiers invaded the al-‘Isawiya town, east of occupied Jerusalem, searched homes and abducted Hussein Mahmoud ‘Atiya and Firas Tares al-‘Isawi.
25 june 2019

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Tuesday afternoon, four Palestinians children, and injured several other residents, in Hebron city, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank.
Media sources said the soldiers stopped the four children, whose names were unknown at the time of this report, in the center of the city, and abducted them, before taking them to a nearby military center.
The soldiers also fired many gas bombs and rubber-coated steel bullets during protest that erupted after the soldiers abducted the children; many Palestinians suffered the effects of teargas inhalation.
Media sources said the soldiers stopped the four children, whose names were unknown at the time of this report, in the center of the city, and abducted them, before taking them to a nearby military center.
The soldiers also fired many gas bombs and rubber-coated steel bullets during protest that erupted after the soldiers abducted the children; many Palestinians suffered the effects of teargas inhalation.

Palestinian protesters last night attacked an Israeli military post with explosive devices in the north of Jenin city.
According to the Hebrew website 0404, Palestinian young men threw several pipe bombs at al-Jalama military checkpoint in northern Jenin.
The attack did not result in casualties among Israeli soldiers, the website claimed
Consequently, a manhunt for the attackers were launched by the Israeli occupation army. A 16-year-old boy suspected of being involved in the attack was reportedly arrested.
On June 14, the same army checkpoint was exposed to a similar attack by Palestinian youths.
According to the Hebrew website 0404, Palestinian young men threw several pipe bombs at al-Jalama military checkpoint in northern Jenin.
The attack did not result in casualties among Israeli soldiers, the website claimed
Consequently, a manhunt for the attackers were launched by the Israeli occupation army. A 16-year-old boy suspected of being involved in the attack was reportedly arrested.
On June 14, the same army checkpoint was exposed to a similar attack by Palestinian youths.
24 june 2019

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Sunday evening, a Palestinian child, and assaulted a man causing various injuries, in Hebron city, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank.
Media sources said the soldiers abducted a child, identified as As’ad Sa’id Natsha, 16, and repeatedly assaulted Sa’id Sidqiyya, 60.
The sources added that the man was rushed to Hebron Governmental Hospital, suffering lacerations and bruises to most of his body.
In addition, the soldiers invaded a restaurant in Bab az-Zawiya area, in Hebron, and ransacked it, causing serious damage.
The soldiers also fired many gas bombs and concussion grenades at residents, who protested the invasions, and forced shut many stores, after removing the Palestinians and assaulting some of them.
Media sources said the soldiers abducted a child, identified as As’ad Sa’id Natsha, 16, and repeatedly assaulted Sa’id Sidqiyya, 60.
The sources added that the man was rushed to Hebron Governmental Hospital, suffering lacerations and bruises to most of his body.
In addition, the soldiers invaded a restaurant in Bab az-Zawiya area, in Hebron, and ransacked it, causing serious damage.
The soldiers also fired many gas bombs and concussion grenades at residents, who protested the invasions, and forced shut many stores, after removing the Palestinians and assaulting some of them.
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