15 june 2019

Several illegal Israeli colonialist settlers invaded and occupied, Saturday, a store owned by the Palestinian Ministry of Waqf and Religious Affairs, near the Old Vegetables Market in the Old City of Hebron, in the southern part of the occupied West Bank.
The head of the Hebron Construction Committee, Lawyer Tawfiq Jahshan, told the WAFA Palestinian News Agency that the store, owned by the Waqf Ministry, is rented to Abu Khaled Abu Aisha, and is located behind the Al-Aqtaab Mosque.
He added that the store is also near the illegal Avraham Avino colony, which was installed on private Palestinian lands and property.
After storming the store, the colonists changed its locks, and started altering its appearance.
Representing Abu Aisha, Jahshan stated that he tried to file a complaint with the Israeli Police, but they kept coming up with excuses, and added that he will file complaints with Israeli courts and follow-up on the matter using all available legal options.
The head of the Hebron Construction Committee, Lawyer Tawfiq Jahshan, told the WAFA Palestinian News Agency that the store, owned by the Waqf Ministry, is rented to Abu Khaled Abu Aisha, and is located behind the Al-Aqtaab Mosque.
He added that the store is also near the illegal Avraham Avino colony, which was installed on private Palestinian lands and property.
After storming the store, the colonists changed its locks, and started altering its appearance.
Representing Abu Aisha, Jahshan stated that he tried to file a complaint with the Israeli Police, but they kept coming up with excuses, and added that he will file complaints with Israeli courts and follow-up on the matter using all available legal options.

Israeli soldiers invaded, Saturday, a Palestinian home in Bani Neim town, east of the southern West Bank city of Hebron, assaulted the father and his son while violently searching their home, and confiscated cash from the property.
Media sources said several army jeeps invaded the town, before the soldiers stormed and ransacked the home of Abdul-Hamid Abu Jarour.
They added that the soldiers assaulted the Palestinian, and his son Soheib, repeatedly hitting them with their weapons and batons, before confiscating a sum of cash from the property.
In related news, the soldiers invaded several neighborhoods in Hebron city, in addition to nearby town of Beit Awwa, and installed many roadblocks at the main roads leading to Sa’ir and Halhoul, in addition to Hebron’s northern entrance, before stopping and searching dozens of cars, and interrogated many Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
Media sources said several army jeeps invaded the town, before the soldiers stormed and ransacked the home of Abdul-Hamid Abu Jarour.
They added that the soldiers assaulted the Palestinian, and his son Soheib, repeatedly hitting them with their weapons and batons, before confiscating a sum of cash from the property.
In related news, the soldiers invaded several neighborhoods in Hebron city, in addition to nearby town of Beit Awwa, and installed many roadblocks at the main roads leading to Sa’ir and Halhoul, in addition to Hebron’s northern entrance, before stopping and searching dozens of cars, and interrogated many Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
14 june 2019

"Pnei Hever"
The Israeli occupation authority (IOA) has informed Palestinian citizens of its intent to seize about 4,800 dunums of land in the towns of Yatta and Bani Na’im, east of al-Khalil.
Local official Rateb al-Rajoub said that the IOA had handed local residents during the holy month of Ramadan notices about its decision to seize the lands in the areas of Bireen, Khalat al-Furn, Ein ash-Shannar and gave them 45 days to object to the measure as of May 25.
He added that the IOA intends to use those lands to expand the illegal settlement of Pnei Hever, southeast of Bani Na’im town.
The Israeli occupation authority (IOA) has informed Palestinian citizens of its intent to seize about 4,800 dunums of land in the towns of Yatta and Bani Na’im, east of al-Khalil.
Local official Rateb al-Rajoub said that the IOA had handed local residents during the holy month of Ramadan notices about its decision to seize the lands in the areas of Bireen, Khalat al-Furn, Ein ash-Shannar and gave them 45 days to object to the measure as of May 25.
He added that the IOA intends to use those lands to expand the illegal settlement of Pnei Hever, southeast of Bani Na’im town.
13 june 2019

The Hebron Rehabilitation Committee has revealed that a group of Jewish settlers started recently to establish a new outpost on a Palestinian-owned plot of land behind the closed Souk al-Dahab (gold market) in the Old City of al-Khalil.
Head of the Committee Imad Hamdan said that the settlers intends to build two housing units on the land after they already took over the gas station in al-Shuhada street (closed area) and fenced it.
Hamdan expressed his grave concern over such encroachments upon the properties of Palestinian citizens in the Old City of al-Khalil, especially in the areas declared 17 years ago by the Israeli occupation authority (IOA) as closed military zones.
In 2014, the IOA declared many Palestinian areas and streets in the Old City of al-Khalil closed military zones following the events that resulted from the massacre that had been committed by Jewish terrorist Baruch Goldstein at the Ibrahimi Mosque.
Hamadan appealed to the international community and its concerned organizations to assume their responsibilities in this regard and take action against Israel’s settlement activities in the Old City of al-Khalil.
Head of the Committee Imad Hamdan said that the settlers intends to build two housing units on the land after they already took over the gas station in al-Shuhada street (closed area) and fenced it.
Hamdan expressed his grave concern over such encroachments upon the properties of Palestinian citizens in the Old City of al-Khalil, especially in the areas declared 17 years ago by the Israeli occupation authority (IOA) as closed military zones.
In 2014, the IOA declared many Palestinian areas and streets in the Old City of al-Khalil closed military zones following the events that resulted from the massacre that had been committed by Jewish terrorist Baruch Goldstein at the Ibrahimi Mosque.
Hamadan appealed to the international community and its concerned organizations to assume their responsibilities in this regard and take action against Israel’s settlement activities in the Old City of al-Khalil.

On Thursday, Israeli soldiers, accompanied by several armored bulldozers, invaded Palestinian lands in ‘Aseera al-Qibliya village, south of the northern West Bank city of Nablus, and bulldozed them in order to expand their nearby military base.
Hafeth Saleh, the head of ‘Aseera al-Qibliya Village Council, said the army bulldozed nearly five and a half Dunams (1.35 Dunams), and is still operating in the area.
He added that the lands are located near a military base, which was also installed on Palestinian lands, in the southern area of the village.
Saleh also stated that the army intends to expand its military base, which means using more lands as buffer zones around it.
Hafeth Saleh, the head of ‘Aseera al-Qibliya Village Council, said the army bulldozed nearly five and a half Dunams (1.35 Dunams), and is still operating in the area.
He added that the lands are located near a military base, which was also installed on Palestinian lands, in the southern area of the village.
Saleh also stated that the army intends to expand its military base, which means using more lands as buffer zones around it.

Israeli soldiers invaded, on Thursday at dawn, the al-Jiftlik village, north of Jericho in the occupied West Bank, abducted one Palestinian and confiscated his brother’s car.
The soldiers stormed and searched several homes during the invasion, and interrogated a few Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
During the invasion, the soldiers abducted Mahmoud Abu Jouda, and confiscated the car of his brother, Anwar Abu Jouda.
The soldiers stormed and searched several homes during the invasion, and interrogated a few Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
During the invasion, the soldiers abducted Mahmoud Abu Jouda, and confiscated the car of his brother, Anwar Abu Jouda.
12 june 2019

Israeli soldiers invaded, Wednesday, a Palestinian area near the Qalandia Terminal, north of occupied East Jerusalem, and demolished a residential building, in addition to commercial sheds, and injured many Palestinians.
The soldiers attacked many Palestinians during the invasion and demolitions, and fired gas bombs, causing dozens to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation, in addition to shooting one Palestinian with a gas bomb in his back.
The army claims that the buildings were constructed without a permit from the Israeli “Civil Administration Office,” the administrative branch of its illegal occupation of the West Bank.
Media sources in Qalandia said dozens of soldiers invaded the area, while more troops were deployed around the terminal, and its surroundings, before stopping and searching dozens of Palestinians and cars.
They added that the army also delivered demolition orders targeting many residential buildings, including four apartment buildings in al-Matar Street and the main Jerusalem-Ramallah Road, as part of a plan to widen it and impose its full military control over the entire area.
The soldiers attacked many Palestinians during the invasion and demolitions, and fired gas bombs, causing dozens to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation, in addition to shooting one Palestinian with a gas bomb in his back.
The army claims that the buildings were constructed without a permit from the Israeli “Civil Administration Office,” the administrative branch of its illegal occupation of the West Bank.
Media sources in Qalandia said dozens of soldiers invaded the area, while more troops were deployed around the terminal, and its surroundings, before stopping and searching dozens of Palestinians and cars.
They added that the army also delivered demolition orders targeting many residential buildings, including four apartment buildings in al-Matar Street and the main Jerusalem-Ramallah Road, as part of a plan to widen it and impose its full military control over the entire area.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Wednesday morning destroyed dozens of agricultural structures and equipment as well as several tents and scores of water tanks in Ras al-Ahmar hamlet, east of Tubas city in the West Bank.
Local farmer Abdullah Bani Awdeh told a reporter for the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that dozens of Israeli troops escorting military bulldozers stormed the hamlet and embarked on razing crude barns and residential tents.
Awdeh added that the soldiers also destroyed about 50 plastic water tanks.
For his part, local activist Aref Daraghmeh told the PIC that the IOF wreaked havoc on the hamlet, destroying tents, crude barns, solar energy equipment and dozens of water tanks belonging to local residents.
Local farmer Abdullah Bani Awdeh told a reporter for the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that dozens of Israeli troops escorting military bulldozers stormed the hamlet and embarked on razing crude barns and residential tents.
Awdeh added that the soldiers also destroyed about 50 plastic water tanks.
For his part, local activist Aref Daraghmeh told the PIC that the IOF wreaked havoc on the hamlet, destroying tents, crude barns, solar energy equipment and dozens of water tanks belonging to local residents.

Israeli soldiers invaded, Wednesday, Aqabat Jabr village, east of Tubas in northeastern West Bank, and demolished a water well.
Resident Mohammad Yousef Dibik said the soldiers demolish his well, which contained 15 cubic meters of water, owned by Mohammad Yousef Dibik.
He told the Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA) said he utilized his well for irrigation for his trees and plants he has on the same lands.
It is worth mentioning that the soldiers have demolished, over the last two days, several residential structures, barns and wells, in addition to uprooting dozens of olive trees, in ar-Ras al-Ahmar and Um Kbeish villages, east of Tubas.
Resident Mohammad Yousef Dibik said the soldiers demolish his well, which contained 15 cubic meters of water, owned by Mohammad Yousef Dibik.
He told the Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA) said he utilized his well for irrigation for his trees and plants he has on the same lands.
It is worth mentioning that the soldiers have demolished, over the last two days, several residential structures, barns and wells, in addition to uprooting dozens of olive trees, in ar-Ras al-Ahmar and Um Kbeish villages, east of Tubas.

Israeli bulldozers on Wednesday morning embarked on carrying out large-scale demolitions in the vicinity of the military checkpoint near Qalandiya refugee camp, north of Occupied Jerusalem.
According to local sources, Israeli soldiers spread in the area as bulldozers from the municipality started to demolish a building and commercial structures. video
The municipal crew also removed shop and advertising signs. The demolitions took place along the street extending from the military road barrier to the main entrance to Qalandiya checkpoint.
According to local sources, Israeli soldiers spread in the area as bulldozers from the municipality started to demolish a building and commercial structures. video
The municipal crew also removed shop and advertising signs. The demolitions took place along the street extending from the military road barrier to the main entrance to Qalandiya checkpoint.
11 june 2019

Israeli soldiers demolished, Tuesday, a residential building in Jabal Johar neighborhood, southeast of the southern West Bank city of Hebron, the Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA) has reported.
WAFA said dozens of soldiers invaded the area after surrounding and isolating it, and demolished an under-construction four-story residential building, and its basement. video
They added that the soldiers also demolished a well owned by the same Palestinian who owns the building, identified as Zayed Jamal Rajabi.
It is worth mentioning that the army repeatedly targets Palestinian homes and structures in that area, and in Hebron governorate in general, to remove the Palestinians and replace them with illegal colonialist settlers.
WAFA said dozens of soldiers invaded the area after surrounding and isolating it, and demolished an under-construction four-story residential building, and its basement. video
They added that the soldiers also demolished a well owned by the same Palestinian who owns the building, identified as Zayed Jamal Rajabi.
It is worth mentioning that the army repeatedly targets Palestinian homes and structures in that area, and in Hebron governorate in general, to remove the Palestinians and replace them with illegal colonialist settlers.

Israeli soldiers demolished, Tuesday, an under-construction building in Sur Baher village, south of occupied East Jerusalem, and forced another family to demolish its home, the Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA) has reported.
WAFA said dozens of soldiers invaded the village, surrounded an under-construction building, owned by Wisam Jabour, and prevented the Palestinians from entering the area, before demolishing the building. video video
They added that, two days ago, the soldiers invaded Sur Baher, and verbally ordered Jabour to halt the construction of his building, but did not hand him a demolition order.
In addition, the soldiers forced the family of Hasan Abu Kaf to self-demolish their home in Sur Baher.
Whenever the military demolishes homes, especially in and around occupied Jerusalem, the Palestinians are ordered to pay excessively high fines and fees, including the exaggerated costs of destroying their homes, and some families chose to demolish their homes to avoid these penalties.
While the Palestinians continue to be denied construction permits on their own lands, Israel continues to construct and expand its illegal colonies, built on Palestinian lands in the West Bank, including occupied East Jerusalem, in direct violation of International Law, the Fourth Geneva Convention and various United Nations and Security Council resolutions.
WAFA said dozens of soldiers invaded the village, surrounded an under-construction building, owned by Wisam Jabour, and prevented the Palestinians from entering the area, before demolishing the building. video video
They added that, two days ago, the soldiers invaded Sur Baher, and verbally ordered Jabour to halt the construction of his building, but did not hand him a demolition order.
In addition, the soldiers forced the family of Hasan Abu Kaf to self-demolish their home in Sur Baher.
Whenever the military demolishes homes, especially in and around occupied Jerusalem, the Palestinians are ordered to pay excessively high fines and fees, including the exaggerated costs of destroying their homes, and some families chose to demolish their homes to avoid these penalties.
While the Palestinians continue to be denied construction permits on their own lands, Israel continues to construct and expand its illegal colonies, built on Palestinian lands in the West Bank, including occupied East Jerusalem, in direct violation of International Law, the Fourth Geneva Convention and various United Nations and Security Council resolutions.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Tuesday morning destroyed a well and uprooted olive trees belonging to Palestinians in Umm al-Kibash area in the northern Jordan Valley. video
Local sources told a reporter for the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that Israeli soldiers stormed an agricultural area in Umm al-Kibash belonging to local residents and embarked on destroying a well and uprooting olive trees.
They said that the Israeli army had already threatened to raze the well and olive trees, claiming the area is a nature reserve.
Israeli forces uproot hundreds of olive trees in Tubas
Israeli army bulldozers on Tuesday uprooted hundreds of Palestinian-owned olive trees and destroyed four water wells in Tammoun town, south of Tubas.
Murshid Bani Ouda, one of the farmers affected by the incident, said that the Israeli occupation army chopped off over 530 olive trees and destroyed water wells in Um al-Kbeish area in Tammoun.
Bani Ouda noted that the Israeli army had previously threatened to uproot the trees and demolish the wells under the pretext that the area is a "nature reserve", but the owners managed to thwart the Israeli move after legal efforts.
The term "nature reserve" is usually used by Israel in the West Bank as a tool to seize Palestinian lands for settlement purposes.
Local sources told a reporter for the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) that Israeli soldiers stormed an agricultural area in Umm al-Kibash belonging to local residents and embarked on destroying a well and uprooting olive trees.
They said that the Israeli army had already threatened to raze the well and olive trees, claiming the area is a nature reserve.
Israeli forces uproot hundreds of olive trees in Tubas
Israeli army bulldozers on Tuesday uprooted hundreds of Palestinian-owned olive trees and destroyed four water wells in Tammoun town, south of Tubas.
Murshid Bani Ouda, one of the farmers affected by the incident, said that the Israeli occupation army chopped off over 530 olive trees and destroyed water wells in Um al-Kbeish area in Tammoun.
Bani Ouda noted that the Israeli army had previously threatened to uproot the trees and demolish the wells under the pretext that the area is a "nature reserve", but the owners managed to thwart the Israeli move after legal efforts.
The term "nature reserve" is usually used by Israel in the West Bank as a tool to seize Palestinian lands for settlement purposes.

A Palestinian young man suffered a rubber bullet injury when Israeli soldiers attacked citizens during demolitions on Tuesday in Bir Una area of Beit Jala, west of Bethlehem in the West Bank.
According to local sources, the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) demolished a residential room and four crude barns in Bir Una at the pretext of unlicenced construction.
One citizen from the family of Zarina, who owns the land where the demolitions took place, suffered a rubber bullet injury when the IOF physically assaulted members of his family and opened fire at them. video
The IOF had demolished months ago homes belonging to the same family in the area.
According to local sources, the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) demolished a residential room and four crude barns in Bir Una at the pretext of unlicenced construction.
One citizen from the family of Zarina, who owns the land where the demolitions took place, suffered a rubber bullet injury when the IOF physically assaulted members of his family and opened fire at them. video
The IOF had demolished months ago homes belonging to the same family in the area.
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