19 june 2019

Israeli soldiers released, Tuesday, a Palestinian child from the al-Khader town, south of the West Bank city of Bethlehem, a month after they shot him with an expanding Dumdum bullet in the leg, leading to an amputation. video
The Palestinian child, Mahmoud Hussein Salah, 14, was abducted by the soldiers who shot him, and was later moved to Shaare Zedek Israeli Medical Center, where his left leg was amputated, due to the severe injury he sustained.
Salah said his dream was to become a famous soccer player, before the soldiers shot him with a Dumdum expanding bullet, in direct violation of International Law.
Commenting on his injury after his release, the child told the Palestinian Watar Broadcast Network (WBN) that he and his friends were playing soccer, and the ball was kicked out of the field before he ran after it.
“I located the ball and carried it before I heard a soldier shouting at me and almost instantly started shooting,” Salah said, “I ran just a few feet, then I fell, and the soldiers ran towards me and started kicking and beating me up, and later took me behind the (Annexation) Wall where I was kept for about two hours, until an ambulance came and took him to the hospital.”
“At the hospital is where I went into a coma, and the next day they performed a surgery and amputated my leg — I had no idea they did that until my mother came and informed me of what happened,” he added, “It was like a dream, or rather a nightmare to me, is my leg there, or it isn’t?!”
Commenting on the injury of his child, the father Hussein Mousa Salah, said his mother went to see him after he was injured, but could not find him, and later managed to reach him at the hospital.
It is worth mentioning that Israel continues to use the illegal expanding bullets against the Palestinian people, in direct violation of the International Law, especially The Hague Convention of 1899, Declaration III, which prohibits the use of expanding bullets.
The Palestinian child, Mahmoud Hussein Salah, 14, was abducted by the soldiers who shot him, and was later moved to Shaare Zedek Israeli Medical Center, where his left leg was amputated, due to the severe injury he sustained.
Salah said his dream was to become a famous soccer player, before the soldiers shot him with a Dumdum expanding bullet, in direct violation of International Law.
Commenting on his injury after his release, the child told the Palestinian Watar Broadcast Network (WBN) that he and his friends were playing soccer, and the ball was kicked out of the field before he ran after it.
“I located the ball and carried it before I heard a soldier shouting at me and almost instantly started shooting,” Salah said, “I ran just a few feet, then I fell, and the soldiers ran towards me and started kicking and beating me up, and later took me behind the (Annexation) Wall where I was kept for about two hours, until an ambulance came and took him to the hospital.”
“At the hospital is where I went into a coma, and the next day they performed a surgery and amputated my leg — I had no idea they did that until my mother came and informed me of what happened,” he added, “It was like a dream, or rather a nightmare to me, is my leg there, or it isn’t?!”
Commenting on the injury of his child, the father Hussein Mousa Salah, said his mother went to see him after he was injured, but could not find him, and later managed to reach him at the hospital.
It is worth mentioning that Israel continues to use the illegal expanding bullets against the Palestinian people, in direct violation of the International Law, especially The Hague Convention of 1899, Declaration III, which prohibits the use of expanding bullets.
18 june 2019

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Monday evening, two Palestinians teens in the al-‘Isawiya town, east of occupied Jerusalem, and issued orders banning seven Palestinians from entering Al-Aqsa Mosque in the city, until this coming Thursday.
The WAFA Palestinian News Agency has reported that the soldiers abducted Mohammad Rabah Abu al-Hummus, 16, and Yousef Ahmad Abu al-Hummus, 19.
It added that the two were stopped at the western entrance of the town, after the soldiers closed it following protests.
In related news, the soldiers issued orders banning seven young men from entering Al-Aqsa Mosque until this coming Thursday. One of them works as a guard at the holy site.
The Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic) identified the abducted Palestinians as Mohammad Sharifa, Ahmad Abu al-Hawa, Ayyoub Abu al-Hawa, Mohammad Maswada, Emad Abu Sneina, Mohammad Shaweesh, and the guard, Khalil Tarhouni.
Silwanic added that the seven Palestinians were abducted from their homes on Sunday, and were released today under the precondition of not entering the holy sites until Thursday.
On Sunday at dawn, the soldiers abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Mahmoud Jawdat Sharifa, 23, and Mohammad Sharifa, from their homes in Bab Hotta area in Jerusalem.
The WAFA Palestinian News Agency has reported that the soldiers abducted Mohammad Rabah Abu al-Hummus, 16, and Yousef Ahmad Abu al-Hummus, 19.
It added that the two were stopped at the western entrance of the town, after the soldiers closed it following protests.
In related news, the soldiers issued orders banning seven young men from entering Al-Aqsa Mosque until this coming Thursday. One of them works as a guard at the holy site.
The Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic) identified the abducted Palestinians as Mohammad Sharifa, Ahmad Abu al-Hawa, Ayyoub Abu al-Hawa, Mohammad Maswada, Emad Abu Sneina, Mohammad Shaweesh, and the guard, Khalil Tarhouni.
Silwanic added that the seven Palestinians were abducted from their homes on Sunday, and were released today under the precondition of not entering the holy sites until Thursday.
On Sunday at dawn, the soldiers abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Mahmoud Jawdat Sharifa, 23, and Mohammad Sharifa, from their homes in Bab Hotta area in Jerusalem.
17 june 2019

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Monday at dawn, sixteen Palestinians during extensive and violent searches of homes, in several parts of the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS) has reported.
The PPS office in Bethlehem said the soldiers abducted eight Palestinians, identified as Fayez Mousa al-‘Amour, 37, ‘Aahed Mohammad al-‘Amour, 20, Mouhammad Ahmad al-‘Amour, 40, Mousa Mahmoud al-‘Amour, 19, Zaki Mahmoud al-‘Amour, 38, Yazan Majed al-‘amour, 19, Amin Ali Khalaf Jibreen, and Khalil Daoud Abu Mfarreh, 27.
In Hebron, in southern West Bank, the soldiers abducted three Palestinians, identified as Yousef Ahmad al-‘Allami, 25, Raed Mohammad ‘Aadi, 25, and Ahmad Karim Ekhlayyel, 17.
In Jenin, in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Bilal Taleb Abu Bakr, 22, from his home in Ya’bad town, after searching and ransacking his home, and the homes of many of his relatives while interrogating them.
The army also abducted Shadi ‘Oweiss, from Jenin refugee camp, while he was at his parents’ home in Kafr Qud village, west of Jenin.
In related news, the Israeli army said a grenade was hurled at the soldiers in the al-Jalama military roadblock, north of Jenin, causing no injuries, and added that the soldiers located and confiscated a pistol in the al-‘Ezariyya town, east of occupied Jerusalem.
The PPS office in Bethlehem said the soldiers abducted eight Palestinians, identified as Fayez Mousa al-‘Amour, 37, ‘Aahed Mohammad al-‘Amour, 20, Mouhammad Ahmad al-‘Amour, 40, Mousa Mahmoud al-‘Amour, 19, Zaki Mahmoud al-‘Amour, 38, Yazan Majed al-‘amour, 19, Amin Ali Khalaf Jibreen, and Khalil Daoud Abu Mfarreh, 27.
In Hebron, in southern West Bank, the soldiers abducted three Palestinians, identified as Yousef Ahmad al-‘Allami, 25, Raed Mohammad ‘Aadi, 25, and Ahmad Karim Ekhlayyel, 17.
In Jenin, in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Bilal Taleb Abu Bakr, 22, from his home in Ya’bad town, after searching and ransacking his home, and the homes of many of his relatives while interrogating them.
The army also abducted Shadi ‘Oweiss, from Jenin refugee camp, while he was at his parents’ home in Kafr Qud village, west of Jenin.
In related news, the Israeli army said a grenade was hurled at the soldiers in the al-Jalama military roadblock, north of Jenin, causing no injuries, and added that the soldiers located and confiscated a pistol in the al-‘Ezariyya town, east of occupied Jerusalem.
16 june 2019

The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported that Israeli soldiers abducted, on Sunday at dawn, four Palestinians from their homes, in the West Bank governorates of Bethlehem and Ramallah.
The Bethlehem office of the PPS said the soldiers abducted Mahmoud Nabil Taqatqa, 18, and Mohammad Ali Taqatqa, 17.
It added that the soldiers also summoned Ahmad Rashid Taqatqa for interrogation in Etzion military base and security center, south of Bethlehem.
In addition, the soldiers invaded Nabi Saleh village, northwest of Ramallah, searched homes, and abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Luay Abdul-Razeq, in addition to Karim Saleh Tamimi.
Several Palestinians protested the invasion, and hurled stones at the soldiers, while the army fired many gas bombs and concussion grenades.
The Bethlehem office of the PPS said the soldiers abducted Mahmoud Nabil Taqatqa, 18, and Mohammad Ali Taqatqa, 17.
It added that the soldiers also summoned Ahmad Rashid Taqatqa for interrogation in Etzion military base and security center, south of Bethlehem.
In addition, the soldiers invaded Nabi Saleh village, northwest of Ramallah, searched homes, and abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Luay Abdul-Razeq, in addition to Karim Saleh Tamimi.
Several Palestinians protested the invasion, and hurled stones at the soldiers, while the army fired many gas bombs and concussion grenades.
14 june 2019

An armed Jewish settler physically assaulted a Palestinian farmer and his son in an area in Ramallah on Thursday.
According to local sources, an armed settler from the illegal Halamish settlement physically assaulted 15-year-old Rami al-Tamimi and his father (crippled) as they were gathering sagebrush and thyme (herbs) in an area in Ramallah.
The settler also brought cows and let them graze on Palestinian-owned lands.
According to local sources, an armed settler from the illegal Halamish settlement physically assaulted 15-year-old Rami al-Tamimi and his father (crippled) as they were gathering sagebrush and thyme (herbs) in an area in Ramallah.
The settler also brought cows and let them graze on Palestinian-owned lands.
13 june 2019

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Thursday at dawn, two Palestinians from their homes in Hebron city, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank, and installed military roadblocks. Illegal Israeli colonists punctured tires of two cars near Nablus, and wrote racist graffiti.
The soldiers invaded and searched a few homes in Hebron city, before abducting Yazan Yosri Abu Sneina, 30, and Ramadan Mohammad Jaber, 16.
Besides the homes of the two abducted Palestinians, two owners of some of the invaded homes have been identified as Khalil Abdul-Aziz and Hani Qawasmi.
Furthermore, the soldiers installed military roadblocks in several areas in Hebron governorate, especially in Halhoul Bridge, north of the city, and the entrance of Ethna town, west of the city.
The army stopped and ransacked several cars, and interrogated many Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
In related news, several extremist illegal Israeli colonists invaded the northern area of Einabus village, south of the northern West Bank city of Nablus, punctured tires of two cars, and wrote racist graffiti on walls of a number of homes, the local mosque and clinic.
The soldiers invaded and searched a few homes in Hebron city, before abducting Yazan Yosri Abu Sneina, 30, and Ramadan Mohammad Jaber, 16.
Besides the homes of the two abducted Palestinians, two owners of some of the invaded homes have been identified as Khalil Abdul-Aziz and Hani Qawasmi.
Furthermore, the soldiers installed military roadblocks in several areas in Hebron governorate, especially in Halhoul Bridge, north of the city, and the entrance of Ethna town, west of the city.
The army stopped and ransacked several cars, and interrogated many Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
In related news, several extremist illegal Israeli colonists invaded the northern area of Einabus village, south of the northern West Bank city of Nablus, punctured tires of two cars, and wrote racist graffiti on walls of a number of homes, the local mosque and clinic.
12 june 2019

On Wednesday evening, the Israeli occupation forces arrested seven Jerusalemites from the city.
Wadi Hilweh Information Center’s lawyer for minors, Mohammed Mahmoud, said that the Israeli forces arrested seven Jerusalemites, and turned them to investigationat Salah Al-Din Streetpolice station.
Most of the detainees were from the village of Issawiya, in addition to a detainee from Shu’fat refugee camp who was arrested from the area of Damascus Gate, and another from Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood.
Lawyer Mahmoud added that the detainees are: Mahmoud Issam Shanti, 15, Wadi' Murad Suleiman, 13, Yassin Manasra, 11, Jihad Fares Ghatit, 17, Amir Mohammad Salhiya, 17, Salah Al-Din Ayoub Abu Al-Hummos, 15, and Yazan Al-Sharif.
Wadi Hilweh Information Center’s lawyer for minors, Mohammed Mahmoud, said that the Israeli forces arrested seven Jerusalemites, and turned them to investigationat Salah Al-Din Streetpolice station.
Most of the detainees were from the village of Issawiya, in addition to a detainee from Shu’fat refugee camp who was arrested from the area of Damascus Gate, and another from Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood.
Lawyer Mahmoud added that the detainees are: Mahmoud Issam Shanti, 15, Wadi' Murad Suleiman, 13, Yassin Manasra, 11, Jihad Fares Ghatit, 17, Amir Mohammad Salhiya, 17, Salah Al-Din Ayoub Abu Al-Hummos, 15, and Yazan Al-Sharif.
11 june 2019

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Tuesday arrested 20 Palestinian citizens, including two children, during home raids in the West Bank and Jerusalem.
Local sources said that the IOF arrested four Palestinians in Tulkarem, including the Hamas leader Raafat Nasif who was released from Israeli jails only a few months ago after serving a 20-year sentence.
Other arrests were reported in home raids that targeted different areas in Nablus, Ramallah, and Jerusalem.
In al-Khalil two Palestinian children aged 15 were arrested from their family homes, local residents said.
Local sources said that the IOF arrested four Palestinians in Tulkarem, including the Hamas leader Raafat Nasif who was released from Israeli jails only a few months ago after serving a 20-year sentence.
Other arrests were reported in home raids that targeted different areas in Nablus, Ramallah, and Jerusalem.
In al-Khalil two Palestinian children aged 15 were arrested from their family homes, local residents said.

Israeli soldiers abducted, Tuesday, two Palestinians from Beit ‘Awwa and Sammoa’ towns, in the southern West Bank governorate of Hebron, and detained two children before repeatedly assaulting them in the southern area of the city. video
Media sources said the soldiers invaded and searched homes in the Sammoa’ town, southwest of Hebron, and abducted Mohammad Masalma.
They added that the soldiers also searched homes in the Sammoa’ town, south of Hebron, and abducted Waleed Radwan, 41.
In addition, the soldiers detained and repeatedly assaulted two children, identified as Ahmad Fawwaz Rajabi, 15, and Mustafa Soheil Rajabi, 15, near Tareq Bin Ziad School, in the southern area of Hebron city.
The two children suffered various cuts and bruises, and were released a few hours after the army detained them.
The soldiers also invaded many neighborhoods in Hebron city, and Bani Neim town, east of Hebron, before storming and searching several homes.
Owners of some of the invaded homes have been identified as Abu Ammar, Abu Nabil Rajabi, Khaled Ata Hmeidat and Khalil Ali Hmeidat.
Media sources said the soldiers invaded and searched homes in the Sammoa’ town, southwest of Hebron, and abducted Mohammad Masalma.
They added that the soldiers also searched homes in the Sammoa’ town, south of Hebron, and abducted Waleed Radwan, 41.
In addition, the soldiers detained and repeatedly assaulted two children, identified as Ahmad Fawwaz Rajabi, 15, and Mustafa Soheil Rajabi, 15, near Tareq Bin Ziad School, in the southern area of Hebron city.
The two children suffered various cuts and bruises, and were released a few hours after the army detained them.
The soldiers also invaded many neighborhoods in Hebron city, and Bani Neim town, east of Hebron, before storming and searching several homes.
Owners of some of the invaded homes have been identified as Abu Ammar, Abu Nabil Rajabi, Khaled Ata Hmeidat and Khalil Ali Hmeidat.
10 june 2019

The Israeli occupation forces on Sunday evening chased Palestinian children in an attempt to arrest them and stormed a shop in al-Khalil.
Local sources said that the Israeli forces broke into a Palestinian shop in the southern area of al-Khalil then attacked a group of children.
They added that one of the children was caught and beaten by the Israeli soldiers and as they were trying to arrest him Palestinian families and shop owners in the area managed to intervene and save him.
Local sources said that the Israeli forces broke into a Palestinian shop in the southern area of al-Khalil then attacked a group of children.
They added that one of the children was caught and beaten by the Israeli soldiers and as they were trying to arrest him Palestinian families and shop owners in the area managed to intervene and save him.
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