19 nov 2019

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) kidnaped at least 30 Palestinian citizens, including children, during campaigns, which started at an early morning hour on Tuesday in the West Bank and Jerusalem.
According to a statement by the Israeli army, the IOF kidnaped 15 Palestinians labeled as wanted in the West Bank.
According to local sources in Ramallah, Israeli troops stormed Deir Nidham village and kidnaped two kids from their homes. They were identified as Abdul-Rahman Tamimi and Ramez Tamimi.
The IOF also stormed Silwad town in Ramallah and kidnaped an ex-detainee called Muhanad Shibrawi.
In al-Khalil, the IOF kidnaped two children identified as Yousef Jawabreh and Saleem Jawabreh as well as a young man called Baha Jawabreh during a campaign in al-Arroub refugee camp.
In Nablus, two ex-detainees were taken prisoners from their homes in the city. They were identified as Suleiman Abu Saliha and Majd Azem.
Two brothers from the family Abu Zaina and a young man called Husam al-Ghoul were kidnaped from their homes in Jenin refugee camp.
In Jerusalem, another 15 citizens were taken prisoners during a frenzied police campaign in Issawiya district.
Seven young men were also handed summonses for interrogation during the same campaign in Issawiya.
Israeli Soldiers Abduct 25 Palestinians In The West Bank
The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported that Israeli soldiers abducted, on Tuesday at dawn, 25 Palestinians, including several children, and former political prisoners, in the occupied West Bank, especially in occupied East Jerusalem.
The soldiers invaded and ransacked dozens of homes, causing property damage, and interrogated scores of Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
The army also installed many roadblocks around the West Bank, especially in East Jerusalem, and Hebron governorate in southern West Bank, before stopping and searching dozens of cars, and interrogated the Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
Fifteen of the abducted Palestinians were taken from their homes in the al-‘Isawiya town, in the occupied Palestinian capital, Jerusalem, and the soldiers also summoned seven others for interrogation.
The abducted Palestinians have been identified as:
The soldiers also summoned seven Palestinians for interrogation; they have been identified as:
According to a statement by the Israeli army, the IOF kidnaped 15 Palestinians labeled as wanted in the West Bank.
According to local sources in Ramallah, Israeli troops stormed Deir Nidham village and kidnaped two kids from their homes. They were identified as Abdul-Rahman Tamimi and Ramez Tamimi.
The IOF also stormed Silwad town in Ramallah and kidnaped an ex-detainee called Muhanad Shibrawi.
In al-Khalil, the IOF kidnaped two children identified as Yousef Jawabreh and Saleem Jawabreh as well as a young man called Baha Jawabreh during a campaign in al-Arroub refugee camp.
In Nablus, two ex-detainees were taken prisoners from their homes in the city. They were identified as Suleiman Abu Saliha and Majd Azem.
Two brothers from the family Abu Zaina and a young man called Husam al-Ghoul were kidnaped from their homes in Jenin refugee camp.
In Jerusalem, another 15 citizens were taken prisoners during a frenzied police campaign in Issawiya district.
Seven young men were also handed summonses for interrogation during the same campaign in Issawiya.
Israeli Soldiers Abduct 25 Palestinians In The West Bank
The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported that Israeli soldiers abducted, on Tuesday at dawn, 25 Palestinians, including several children, and former political prisoners, in the occupied West Bank, especially in occupied East Jerusalem.
The soldiers invaded and ransacked dozens of homes, causing property damage, and interrogated scores of Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
The army also installed many roadblocks around the West Bank, especially in East Jerusalem, and Hebron governorate in southern West Bank, before stopping and searching dozens of cars, and interrogated the Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
Fifteen of the abducted Palestinians were taken from their homes in the al-‘Isawiya town, in the occupied Palestinian capital, Jerusalem, and the soldiers also summoned seven others for interrogation.
The abducted Palestinians have been identified as:
- Abdul-Rahman Mohammad Tamimi, Deir Nitham – Ramallah.
- Ramez Mohammad Tamimi, Deir Nitham – Ramallah.
- Mohannad Abdul-Halim Shabrawi, Silwad – Ramallah.
- Yousef Ashraf Jawabra, al-‘Arroub refugee camp – Hebron.
- Mazen Jawabra, al-‘Arroub refugee camp – Hebron.
- Yousef Ashraf Hammoud, al-‘Arroub refugee camp – Hebron.
- Majd Abdul-Karim Azem, Sebastia – Nablus.
- Husam al-Ghoul, Jenin.
- Mohammad Samir Abu Zeina, Jenin refugee camp – Jenin.
- Saleh Samir Abu Zeina, Jenin refugee camp – Jenin.
- Mohammad Ibrahim Obeid, al-‘Isawiya town – Jerusalem.
- Mohammad Mobtasim Obeid, al-‘Isawiya town – Jerusalem.
- Yazan Bassam Obeid, al-‘Isawiya town – Jerusalem.
- Mohammad Na’el Obeid, al-‘Isawiya town – Jerusalem.
- Mohammad Wa’el Obeid, al-‘Isawiya town – Jerusalem.
- Elias Hasan Obeid, al-‘Isawiya town – Jerusalem.
- Mohammad Walid Obeid, al-‘Isawiya town – Jerusalem.
- Bashar Ayman Obeid, al-‘Isawiya town – Jerusalem.
- Mohammad Aziz Obeid, al-‘Isawiya town – Jerusalem.
- Roshdi Bahai Obeid, al-‘Isawiya town – Jerusalem.
- Nayef Esmat Obeid, al-‘Isawiya town – Jerusalem.
- Mahmoud Sa’adi Rajabi, al-‘Isawiya town – Jerusalem.
- Mohammad Ashraf Abu al-Hummus, al-‘Isawiya town – Jerusalem.
- Ahmad Haitham Mahmoud, al-‘Isawiya town – Jerusalem.
- Ismael Sonnokrot, al-‘Isawiya town – Jerusalem.
The soldiers also summoned seven Palestinians for interrogation; they have been identified as:
- Mo’tasem Hamza Obeid.
- Hamid Shafiq Obeid.
- Mohammad Ayman Obeid.
- Mohammad al-Fakhouri.
- Mohammad Haitham Mahmoud.
- Mohammad ‘Awni Atiya.
- Amin Omar Hamed.
18 nov 2019

Israeli soldiers shot and seriously injured, Sunday, two Palestinian children near the entrance of the al-Jalazoun refugee camp, north of the central West Bank city of Ramallah.
Raed Dalaysha of the local Popular Committee in the refugee camp said the soldiers shot Rami Naji at-Tayeh, 13, and Amir Ehab Zobeidi, 14.
Dalaysha added that the soldiers shot, and seriously injured, the two children, just as they were leaving the al-Jalazoun School for Boys.
Rami was shot with three live rounds in his arms, while Zobeidi was struck by several bullets’ fragments in the chest.
Both were rushed to the Istishari Hospital in the ar-Reehan area, in Ramallah.
The army opened fire at the two children when the soldiers attacked many protesters in the area with live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets, gas bombs, and concussion grenades, causing dozens of injuries.
Raed Dalaysha of the local Popular Committee in the refugee camp said the soldiers shot Rami Naji at-Tayeh, 13, and Amir Ehab Zobeidi, 14.
Dalaysha added that the soldiers shot, and seriously injured, the two children, just as they were leaving the al-Jalazoun School for Boys.
Rami was shot with three live rounds in his arms, while Zobeidi was struck by several bullets’ fragments in the chest.
Both were rushed to the Istishari Hospital in the ar-Reehan area, in Ramallah.
The army opened fire at the two children when the soldiers attacked many protesters in the area with live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets, gas bombs, and concussion grenades, causing dozens of injuries.
17 nov 2019

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Sunday at dawn, four Palestinians, including two children, and assaulted a few others, in several parts of the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported.
The PPS said several army jeeps invaded Silwan town, east of Ramallah, before the soldiers stormed and ransacked many homes, and abducted three Palestinians, including two children.
It identified the abducted Palestinians as Ahmad Ayed Hamed, 13, Jawad Omar Hamed, 13, and Mousa Wael Hamed, 19.
It is worth mentioning that, on November 13th, the soldiers abducted Mousa, but released him shortly afterward.
In addition, the soldiers invaded the al-‘Arroub refugee camp, north of the southern West Bank city of Hebron, before abducting Nadim Abu Jouda.
The soldiers also invaded the Shiokh town, northeast of Hebron, and summoned Mohammad Yousef Warasna for interrogation in Shiokh town, northeast of Hebron.
During the invasions into Palestinian homes, the soldiers assaulted several residents while violently searching their properties.
The PPS said several army jeeps invaded Silwan town, east of Ramallah, before the soldiers stormed and ransacked many homes, and abducted three Palestinians, including two children.
It identified the abducted Palestinians as Ahmad Ayed Hamed, 13, Jawad Omar Hamed, 13, and Mousa Wael Hamed, 19.
It is worth mentioning that, on November 13th, the soldiers abducted Mousa, but released him shortly afterward.
In addition, the soldiers invaded the al-‘Arroub refugee camp, north of the southern West Bank city of Hebron, before abducting Nadim Abu Jouda.
The soldiers also invaded the Shiokh town, northeast of Hebron, and summoned Mohammad Yousef Warasna for interrogation in Shiokh town, northeast of Hebron.
During the invasions into Palestinian homes, the soldiers assaulted several residents while violently searching their properties.
16 nov 2019

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) hopes that the ceasefire that was reached the night of 13 November will put an end to two days of escalation between Israel and Palestinian armed groups in the Gaza Strip.
The Israeli military operations reportedly saw 34 Palestinians killed, including 8 children, and dozens more injured in Israeli air strikes.
“We are truly saddened by the killing of one of our young students. Ameer Rafat Ayad was in second grade at the UNRWA Zaitoon Elementary School,” said Matthias Schmale, Director of UNRWA Operations in Gaza. “It is completely unacceptable for civilians, especially children, to lose their lives in this terrible way; children who should be studying, enjoying their childhood and preparing for their future.”
He added, according to the PNN, that it is not just innocent civilians being killed or seriously injured that cause suffering: “We have to recognize and address the psychological effects, the fear and the lasting trauma such escalations leave on the population,” said Schmale.
All of the UNRWA’s 22 health centers continued to operate throughout the hostilities, while the Agency closed its 276 schools across Gaza for three days in an attempt to minimize risks on its students and staff. The UNRWA Shijaya Co-ed Elem A and B School sustained minor damage on 12 November due to its location near a home targeted in the attack by Israel.
“We remain in a heightened state of readiness and hope the ceasefire will last. We also hope to return all our services to full operation shortly. The majority of the population in the Gaza Strip, 1.4 million out of 1.9 million people, are registered Palestine refugees who depend heavily on UNRWA for health, education, relief and protection services,” said Schmale.
The Israeli military operations reportedly saw 34 Palestinians killed, including 8 children, and dozens more injured in Israeli air strikes.
“We are truly saddened by the killing of one of our young students. Ameer Rafat Ayad was in second grade at the UNRWA Zaitoon Elementary School,” said Matthias Schmale, Director of UNRWA Operations in Gaza. “It is completely unacceptable for civilians, especially children, to lose their lives in this terrible way; children who should be studying, enjoying their childhood and preparing for their future.”
He added, according to the PNN, that it is not just innocent civilians being killed or seriously injured that cause suffering: “We have to recognize and address the psychological effects, the fear and the lasting trauma such escalations leave on the population,” said Schmale.
All of the UNRWA’s 22 health centers continued to operate throughout the hostilities, while the Agency closed its 276 schools across Gaza for three days in an attempt to minimize risks on its students and staff. The UNRWA Shijaya Co-ed Elem A and B School sustained minor damage on 12 November due to its location near a home targeted in the attack by Israel.
“We remain in a heightened state of readiness and hope the ceasefire will last. We also hope to return all our services to full operation shortly. The majority of the population in the Gaza Strip, 1.4 million out of 1.9 million people, are registered Palestine refugees who depend heavily on UNRWA for health, education, relief and protection services,” said Schmale.
15 nov 2019

The Ministry of Education in Gaza has announced that 6 school students were killed and 15 schools were damaged in the latest Israeli aggression on Gaza.
The ministry said in a press statement that the martyrs are: Ismail Abdulal, Mohammed Atyya, Amir Ayyad, Muhannad al-Sawarka, Muath al-Sawarka and Wasim al-Sawarka.
It added that 15 schools were partially damaged by nearby airstrikes in different Gaza Strip areas.
The ministry pointed out that hundreds of school students have suffered from panic and trauma as a result of the shelling that targeted homes and civilians.
It called for international human rights organizations to assume their responsibilities toward the Palestinian civilians in Gaza and for holding the Israeli occupation leaders responsible before international courts for their crimes against humanity.
The ministry said in a press statement that the martyrs are: Ismail Abdulal, Mohammed Atyya, Amir Ayyad, Muhannad al-Sawarka, Muath al-Sawarka and Wasim al-Sawarka.
It added that 15 schools were partially damaged by nearby airstrikes in different Gaza Strip areas.
The ministry pointed out that hundreds of school students have suffered from panic and trauma as a result of the shelling that targeted homes and civilians.
It called for international human rights organizations to assume their responsibilities toward the Palestinian civilians in Gaza and for holding the Israeli occupation leaders responsible before international courts for their crimes against humanity.
12 nov 2019

Israeli soldiers abducted, overnight until morning hours Tuesday, seven Palestinians, including two teens, in several parts of the occupied West Bank, after the soldiers invaded and ransacked many homes, the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has confirmed.
The PPS office in Tulkarem, in northern West Bank, said the soldiers abducted Anas Mojahed Jayyousi, 31, Baker Hafeth Siniora, 33, and Soheib Abu Leefa, 23.
In Azzoun, east of the northern West Bank city of Qalqilia, the soldiers abducted Noah Jouda Radwan, 22.
In Bethlehem, south of occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted two teens, identified as Mahmoud Ahmad al-Maghribi, 17, and Ezzeddin Sarrar, 17.
It is worth mentioning that Mahmoud’s father, Ahmad, is imprisoned by Israel after being sentenced to 18 life terms.
In occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted a guard of the al-Aqsa Mosque, identified as Ehab Abu Ghazala.
The PPS office in Tulkarem, in northern West Bank, said the soldiers abducted Anas Mojahed Jayyousi, 31, Baker Hafeth Siniora, 33, and Soheib Abu Leefa, 23.
In Azzoun, east of the northern West Bank city of Qalqilia, the soldiers abducted Noah Jouda Radwan, 22.
In Bethlehem, south of occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted two teens, identified as Mahmoud Ahmad al-Maghribi, 17, and Ezzeddin Sarrar, 17.
It is worth mentioning that Mahmoud’s father, Ahmad, is imprisoned by Israel after being sentenced to 18 life terms.
In occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted a guard of the al-Aqsa Mosque, identified as Ehab Abu Ghazala.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) detained a total of 417 Palestinians from the occupied West Bank and the blockaded Gaza Strip in the month of October, ALRAY reported.
Prisoner and human rights organizations released a fact sheet Sunday, that the IOF detained 75 children and 16 women.
The following is a breakdown of where the Palestinian detainees were arrested from;
Jerusalem – 188
Hebron – 60
Ramallah and al-Bireh – 30
Talkarem – 26
Jenin – 22
Bethlehem – 22
Nablus – 22
Qalqilya – 21
Tubas – 5
Salfit – 3
Jericho – 9
Gaza – 9
At the end of October 2019, there were approximately 5000 Palestinian detainees in Israeli jails.
This number included 40 women, 200 children, and over 540 administrative detainees. In addition, there were 85 new administrative detention orders.
Prisoner and human rights organizations released a fact sheet Sunday, that the IOF detained 75 children and 16 women.
The following is a breakdown of where the Palestinian detainees were arrested from;
Jerusalem – 188
Hebron – 60
Ramallah and al-Bireh – 30
Talkarem – 26
Jenin – 22
Bethlehem – 22
Nablus – 22
Qalqilya – 21
Tubas – 5
Salfit – 3
Jericho – 9
Gaza – 9
At the end of October 2019, there were approximately 5000 Palestinian detainees in Israeli jails.
This number included 40 women, 200 children, and over 540 administrative detainees. In addition, there were 85 new administrative detention orders.
11 nov 2019

Violent confrontations broke out on Monday when Israeli occupation forces (IOF) attacked Palestinian schools in Tuqu' town east of Bethlehem.
Local sources said that the IOF stormed the town and fired rubber-coated metal bullets, tear gas bombs and stun grenades at Palestinian schools.
No injuries were reported, they added.
Local sources said that the IOF stormed the town and fired rubber-coated metal bullets, tear gas bombs and stun grenades at Palestinian schools.
No injuries were reported, they added.
10 nov 2019

Israeli soldiers invaded, early on Sunday morning, Beit Ummar town, north of the southern West Bank city of Hebron, and abducted two former political prisoners.
Local sources in Beit Ummar said the soldiers invaded and violently searched a few homes in the town, before abducting the two former political prisoners.
The abducted Palestinians have been identified as Mohammad Kassab Bahar, 23, and Bashar Yousef at-Teet, 19.
The soldiers also summoned Ahmad Husam Bahar, 16, for interrogation in Etzion military base and security center, north of Hebron.
Local sources in Beit Ummar said the soldiers invaded and violently searched a few homes in the town, before abducting the two former political prisoners.
The abducted Palestinians have been identified as Mohammad Kassab Bahar, 23, and Bashar Yousef at-Teet, 19.
The soldiers also summoned Ahmad Husam Bahar, 16, for interrogation in Etzion military base and security center, north of Hebron.
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