3 oct 2019
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The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Thursday morning demolished a Palestinian house under construction in Beit Ummar town, north of al-Khalil. video video
Local activist Mohamed Awad said that the house belonged to Mohamed al-Allami and was located in Wadi ash-Sheikh area of the town, adding that the IOF claimed the house was built with no permits. Israel systematically demolishes Palestinian homes and structures in the Palestinian towns and cities in the West Bank and Jerusalem at the pretext of unlicensed construction, while it prevents the local residents from obtaining permits or make it difficult for them to meet construction conditions. |
2 oct 2019

Israeli forces today seized agricultural tools in al-Manshieh village to the southwest of the occupied West Bank city of Bethlehem, according to local sources.
They said Israeli forces seized the tools and ordered a halt on work on farming lands in the village under the pretext that the land is located in Area C, which constitutes about 60 percent of the area of the occupied West Bank and is under full Israeli rule.
They said Israeli forces seized the tools and ordered a halt on work on farming lands in the village under the pretext that the land is located in Area C, which constitutes about 60 percent of the area of the occupied West Bank and is under full Israeli rule.

Israeli soldiers demolished, Wednesday, four sheep pens in the as-Sal’a neighborhood, in Jabal al-Mokabber town, southeast of occupied East Jerusalem.
Eyewitnesses said several army vehicles, including a bulldozer, invaded the neighborhood after surrounded it, and demolished the pens. video video
They added that the demolished structures we installed more than 30 years ago and that the families that owned them did not receive prior notice.
The army said the demolished structures were built without a permit.
Eyewitnesses said several army vehicles, including a bulldozer, invaded the neighborhood after surrounded it, and demolished the pens. video video
They added that the demolished structures we installed more than 30 years ago and that the families that owned them did not receive prior notice.
The army said the demolished structures were built without a permit.
1 oct 2019

Israeli soldiers invaded, earlier Tuesday, Beit Ummar town, North of the southern West Bank city of Hebron, broke into the home of a former political prisoner and confiscated his car.
The soldiers stormed the home of Mohammad Ahmad ‘Aadi, 60, before violently searching and ransacking the property, causing damage.
The family said the soldiers interrogated them, and illegally confiscated his car, without providing any reason.
It is worth mentioning that Mohammad was previously imprisoned by Israel for 10 years.
On Monday evening, the soldiers invaded the al-‘Isawiya town, in occupied Jerusalem, and abducted a child, identified as Mohammad Ahmad Atiya, 15.
The soldiers stormed the home of Mohammad Ahmad ‘Aadi, 60, before violently searching and ransacking the property, causing damage.
The family said the soldiers interrogated them, and illegally confiscated his car, without providing any reason.
It is worth mentioning that Mohammad was previously imprisoned by Israel for 10 years.
On Monday evening, the soldiers invaded the al-‘Isawiya town, in occupied Jerusalem, and abducted a child, identified as Mohammad Ahmad Atiya, 15.
30 sept 2019

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Sunday night stormed Azzun and Jayyus towns, east of Qalqilya City, and seized surveillance camera recordings.
Local sources said that the IOF stormed a Palestinian plantation and took the recordings of surveillance cameras installed on the main road between Jayyus and Azzun towns.
The IOF soldiers later deployed in large numbers at the entrances to Azzun and hindered the movement of Palestinian residents.
Local sources said that the IOF stormed a Palestinian plantation and took the recordings of surveillance cameras installed on the main road between Jayyus and Azzun towns.
The IOF soldiers later deployed in large numbers at the entrances to Azzun and hindered the movement of Palestinian residents.
29 sept 2019

Israeli settlers attacked today Palestinian farmers while working in their own farms near the village of Deir Sharaf, to the west of Nablus City in the northern occupied West Bank, according to local sources.
Ghassan Daghlas, who monitors settlement activities in the area, told WAFA that a group of Israeli settlers chased Palestinian farmers while working in their farms in preparation for the annual olive harvest, in attempt to force them to leave.
He said another group of settlers later broke into the farms and stole a large amount of immature olives before leaving.
Settler violence against Palestinians and their property is routine in the West Bank and is rarely prosecuted by Israeli authorities.
This violence includes property and mosque arsons, stone-throwing, uprooting of crops and olive trees, attacks on vulnerable homes, among others.
Over 600,000 Israelis live in Jewish-only settlements across occupied East Jerusalem and the West Bank in violation of international law.
Ghassan Daghlas, who monitors settlement activities in the area, told WAFA that a group of Israeli settlers chased Palestinian farmers while working in their farms in preparation for the annual olive harvest, in attempt to force them to leave.
He said another group of settlers later broke into the farms and stole a large amount of immature olives before leaving.
Settler violence against Palestinians and their property is routine in the West Bank and is rarely prosecuted by Israeli authorities.
This violence includes property and mosque arsons, stone-throwing, uprooting of crops and olive trees, attacks on vulnerable homes, among others.
Over 600,000 Israelis live in Jewish-only settlements across occupied East Jerusalem and the West Bank in violation of international law.

The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported that Israeli soldiers abducted, on Sunday at dawn, seventeen Palestinians, including former political prisoners, from their homes in several parts of the occupied West Bank.
The PPS said the soldiers invaded and violently searched dozens of homes, and other property, across the West Bank, and interrogated many Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
The PPS office in Jenin, in northern West Bank, said the soldiers abducted two former political prisoners, identified as Aseel Dia’ Zogheibi and Rami Hisham Abu Farha, from the city.
It added that the soldiers also abducted Mahmoud Mustafa Mardawi, from Arraba town, southwest of Jenin, and Khaled Bassel Bazzour, from Raba village, southeast of Jenin, after invading their homes and ransacking them.
In Nablus, also in northern West Bank, the soldiers searched many homes and abducted two former political prisoners, identified as Kamal Ibrahim Abu Tharifa, from the Northern Mountain Area, and Mohammad Eid Tabanja, from Khallet al-‘Amoud.
The soldiers also abducted Maher al-Hroub, a member of the local committee for coordination between political parties, from his home in Balata refugee camp, east of Nablus.
In Awarta village, south of Nablus, the soldiers abducted Mohammad Sa’id and Nabeeh Awwad, from their homes, in addition to Ayman Haj Mahmoud, from Beit Forik town, east of Nablus. The three are former political prisoners.
In addition, the soldiers invaded and searched homes in Asira ash-Shamaliya town, north of Nablus, and abducted three young men, identified as Ja’far Omar Rawajba, Ali Omar Shouli, and Ali Noureddin Daraghma.
In Tulkarem, in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Ala’ Zoheir al-Jayyousi, 40, from his home in the al-‘Iskan neighborhood, east of the city, and confiscated his car.
In Bethlehem, south of occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted Odai Makhlouf Zawahra, 20, from his home in the al-Karkafa area, in the center of the city.
In Nahhalin town, west of bethlehem, the soldiers serched homes and abducted two siblings, identified as Ammad Mohammad Shakarna, and his brother Khalil.
The soldiers also invaded Kobar town, north of the central West Bank city of Ramallah, and searched many stores, in addition to a few abandoned homes.
The soldiers also invaded Birzeit town after withdrawing from Kobar and fired many gas bombs and concussion grenades at Palestinian protesters.
Similar protests took place after the soldiers invaded the villages of Deir Abu Mashal and Nabi Saleh, northwest of Ramallah.
The PPS said the soldiers invaded and violently searched dozens of homes, and other property, across the West Bank, and interrogated many Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.
The PPS office in Jenin, in northern West Bank, said the soldiers abducted two former political prisoners, identified as Aseel Dia’ Zogheibi and Rami Hisham Abu Farha, from the city.
It added that the soldiers also abducted Mahmoud Mustafa Mardawi, from Arraba town, southwest of Jenin, and Khaled Bassel Bazzour, from Raba village, southeast of Jenin, after invading their homes and ransacking them.
In Nablus, also in northern West Bank, the soldiers searched many homes and abducted two former political prisoners, identified as Kamal Ibrahim Abu Tharifa, from the Northern Mountain Area, and Mohammad Eid Tabanja, from Khallet al-‘Amoud.
The soldiers also abducted Maher al-Hroub, a member of the local committee for coordination between political parties, from his home in Balata refugee camp, east of Nablus.
In Awarta village, south of Nablus, the soldiers abducted Mohammad Sa’id and Nabeeh Awwad, from their homes, in addition to Ayman Haj Mahmoud, from Beit Forik town, east of Nablus. The three are former political prisoners.
In addition, the soldiers invaded and searched homes in Asira ash-Shamaliya town, north of Nablus, and abducted three young men, identified as Ja’far Omar Rawajba, Ali Omar Shouli, and Ali Noureddin Daraghma.
In Tulkarem, in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Ala’ Zoheir al-Jayyousi, 40, from his home in the al-‘Iskan neighborhood, east of the city, and confiscated his car.
In Bethlehem, south of occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted Odai Makhlouf Zawahra, 20, from his home in the al-Karkafa area, in the center of the city.
In Nahhalin town, west of bethlehem, the soldiers serched homes and abducted two siblings, identified as Ammad Mohammad Shakarna, and his brother Khalil.
The soldiers also invaded Kobar town, north of the central West Bank city of Ramallah, and searched many stores, in addition to a few abandoned homes.
The soldiers also invaded Birzeit town after withdrawing from Kobar and fired many gas bombs and concussion grenades at Palestinian protesters.
Similar protests took place after the soldiers invaded the villages of Deir Abu Mashal and Nabi Saleh, northwest of Ramallah.
27 sept 2019

The Israeli authorities on Thursday demolished all the crude homes and tents in the Palestinian Bedouin village of Araqib in the Negev desert for the 162th consecutive time, displacing its residents.
According to local sources, Israeli police forces and employees from the Bedouin development authority, which is responsible for such demolitions, stormed the village and forcibly removed the residents from their homes before wreaking havoc on everything.
In early September, Israeli police forces stormed the village, removed homes and detained women and children in an attempt to intimidate the local residents and force them to leave the area.
Araqib residents live in a constant state of fear because they expect the demolition of their village at any moment after they manage to rebuild their homes again.
However, such Israeli arbitrary, criminal and inhumane policy of demolition, uprooting and displacement will only increase the residents’ resolve and adherence to their land and village even if Israel demolishes it thousands of times.
Al-Araqib is one of several Bedouin villages in the Negev desert, which are "unrecognized" by Israel.
The demolition of al-Araqib and other villages in the Negev is a systematic Israeli policy aimed at expelling the native population from the Negev and transferring them to government-zoned areas to pave the way to expand and build settlements for Jewish communities.
According to local sources, Israeli police forces and employees from the Bedouin development authority, which is responsible for such demolitions, stormed the village and forcibly removed the residents from their homes before wreaking havoc on everything.
In early September, Israeli police forces stormed the village, removed homes and detained women and children in an attempt to intimidate the local residents and force them to leave the area.
Araqib residents live in a constant state of fear because they expect the demolition of their village at any moment after they manage to rebuild their homes again.
However, such Israeli arbitrary, criminal and inhumane policy of demolition, uprooting and displacement will only increase the residents’ resolve and adherence to their land and village even if Israel demolishes it thousands of times.
Al-Araqib is one of several Bedouin villages in the Negev desert, which are "unrecognized" by Israel.
The demolition of al-Araqib and other villages in the Negev is a systematic Israeli policy aimed at expelling the native population from the Negev and transferring them to government-zoned areas to pave the way to expand and build settlements for Jewish communities.
26 sept 2019

The Israeli occupation authorities announced today the seizure of about 1500 dunums of land in the town of Dura, south of the southern West Bank city of Hebron, enforcing a decision issued in 1987 to seize three plots of Dura land under the pretext they were state-owned.
The seized plots are inhabited and hundreds of residential and agricultural establishments are built on them. Part of the land is also planted with olive trees and almonds and is located within the boundaries of the Dura municipality.
Salah Shalaldeh, member of the legal department at the Anti-Wall, Anti-Settlements Commission, told WAFA that the land was considered state-owned by a military order, and on July 31 the Israeli military authorities decided to look into seizing this land.
He said his commission and the Palestinian liaison office met with the owners of the land and establishments to discuss what is required to file objections to the seizure order. He said part of the land falls within areas classified as B, which is administered by the Palestinian Authority, and owners have land deeds proving their ownership of the land in question.
The seized plots are inhabited and hundreds of residential and agricultural establishments are built on them. Part of the land is also planted with olive trees and almonds and is located within the boundaries of the Dura municipality.
Salah Shalaldeh, member of the legal department at the Anti-Wall, Anti-Settlements Commission, told WAFA that the land was considered state-owned by a military order, and on July 31 the Israeli military authorities decided to look into seizing this land.
He said his commission and the Palestinian liaison office met with the owners of the land and establishments to discuss what is required to file objections to the seizure order. He said part of the land falls within areas classified as B, which is administered by the Palestinian Authority, and owners have land deeds proving their ownership of the land in question.

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) set up an iron gate at the entrance of a separate wall near the Barta’a checkpoint in southern Jenin.
According to local sources, the gate is intended to prevent famers from reaching their olive groves.
There are hundreds of permanent and makeshift IOF checkpoints across the West Bank, which isolates Palestinian cities and towns from each other and obstructs the movement of local residents.
According to local sources, the gate is intended to prevent famers from reaching their olive groves.
There are hundreds of permanent and makeshift IOF checkpoints across the West Bank, which isolates Palestinian cities and towns from each other and obstructs the movement of local residents.

Israeli soldiers abducted, on Thursday at dawn, four Palestinians in the West Bank governorates of Qalqilia, Ramallah and Hebron, in the occupied West Bank.
Media sources in Qalqilia, in northern West Bank, said many army jeeps invaded Azzoun town, east of the city, searched homes and abducted Ekrima Ayyoub Zamari, 21.
Furthermore, the soldiers invaded the al-Jalazoun refugee camp, north of the central West Bank city of Ramallah, and abducted a young man, identified as Ahmad Taiseer Rashed, after ransacking him home.
In Hebron governorate, in southern West Bank, the soldiers invaded and violently searched homes in Hebron city, and Halhoul town, north of the city, before abducting two Palestinians, and summoned one for interrogation.
Media sources in Hebron said the soldiers abducted Bashar Abdul-‘Alim Da’na, and summoned Majd Badran Jaber for interrogation.
In Halhoul town, north of Hebron, the soldiers invaded and searched a few homes, and abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Islam Eyad al-Baw.
According to initial reports, the soldiers abducted, at dawn Thursday, 43 Palestinians in several parts of the occupied West Bank, including 32 who were taken prisoner after the soldiers invaded Shweika village, near the northern West Bank city of Tulkarem, and attacked dozens of protesters.
The soldiers also confiscated several Palestinian cars in Tulkarem and fired a barrage of gas bombs and concussion grenades at the protesters.
Media sources in Qalqilia, in northern West Bank, said many army jeeps invaded Azzoun town, east of the city, searched homes and abducted Ekrima Ayyoub Zamari, 21.
Furthermore, the soldiers invaded the al-Jalazoun refugee camp, north of the central West Bank city of Ramallah, and abducted a young man, identified as Ahmad Taiseer Rashed, after ransacking him home.
In Hebron governorate, in southern West Bank, the soldiers invaded and violently searched homes in Hebron city, and Halhoul town, north of the city, before abducting two Palestinians, and summoned one for interrogation.
Media sources in Hebron said the soldiers abducted Bashar Abdul-‘Alim Da’na, and summoned Majd Badran Jaber for interrogation.
In Halhoul town, north of Hebron, the soldiers invaded and searched a few homes, and abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Islam Eyad al-Baw.
According to initial reports, the soldiers abducted, at dawn Thursday, 43 Palestinians in several parts of the occupied West Bank, including 32 who were taken prisoner after the soldiers invaded Shweika village, near the northern West Bank city of Tulkarem, and attacked dozens of protesters.
The soldiers also confiscated several Palestinian cars in Tulkarem and fired a barrage of gas bombs and concussion grenades at the protesters.

Israeli police officers detained, Wednesday, at least ten Palestinians in Shefa-‘Amr city, about 13 kilometers from Haifa, during protests that erupted after the Israeli Authorities demolished three homes in 24 hours, allegedly for being built without permits.
Dozens of police officers surrounded the city and prevented the residents from leaving their homes, before invading it and demolishing the properties, leading to protests.
After demolishing the homes, the police arrested five Palestinians, and five others following the ensuing protests, in addition to firing gas bombs and concussion grenades, causing several injuries.
The City Council in Shefa-‘Amr declared a general three-day strike, and called for a procession at 10 in the morning, starting in front of its building, Thursday.
The police also summoned for interrogation Morad Haddad, a member of the Political Bureau of the National Democratic Assembly and a former member of Shefa-’Amr City Council, and abducted him in front of the City Council building.
Dozens of police officers surrounded the city and prevented the residents from leaving their homes, before invading it and demolishing the properties, leading to protests.
After demolishing the homes, the police arrested five Palestinians, and five others following the ensuing protests, in addition to firing gas bombs and concussion grenades, causing several injuries.
The City Council in Shefa-‘Amr declared a general three-day strike, and called for a procession at 10 in the morning, starting in front of its building, Thursday.
The police also summoned for interrogation Morad Haddad, a member of the Political Bureau of the National Democratic Assembly and a former member of Shefa-’Amr City Council, and abducted him in front of the City Council building.
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