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17 june 2014
Israeli gunboats open fire at fishermen southern Gaza
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Israeli Military gunboats Tuesday opened fire at Palestinian fishermen off Khan Younis and Rafah shores in the southern Gaza Strip, no injuries reported. Israeli gunboats fired intensively on the boats  in a distance of less than three miles forcing them to fish close to the shore, Safa Agency reported.

Gaza shores witness these days unusual  activity for the Israeli warships, especially in areas close to fishermen.

The Israeli occupation forces routinely attack Gazan fishermen and their fishing boats which coincided with the  Israel’s closure of the Gaza Strip.    Israel imposes  wide  restrictions on the Gaza fishing zone ,  deprives  Palestinian fishers   from  the right of access to the  fishery resources , putting  their life at risk

The Musta’ribeen arrest two young men during clashes in Esawyeh
The Musta’ribeen (undercover unit) arrested two young men on Tuesday during the violent clashes that broke out in the village of Esawyeh.

The member of the follow-up committee in Esawyeh, Mohammad Abu Hummos, said that the Musta’ribeen broke into the village using a red car and arrested Mohammad Abu Saymeh and another young man. During the arrest, the undercover units randomly fired live bullets.

It is noteworthy that the clashes broke out after a large Israeli force raided the village and established checkpoints and started issuing traffic tickets for the residents in addition to searching them.
Ahrar: "197 Palestinians Kidnapped In The West Bank”
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Israeli soldiers have kidnapped 197 Palestinians and invaded more than 791 homes, in different parts of the West Bank, since three settlers went missing last Thursday night, the Ahrar Center for Detainees Studies and Human Rights has reported.

During a press conference at the Ahrar office in Ramallah, Ahrar Center head Fuad al-Khuffash stated that, on the first day of the Israeli campaign against the occupied West Bank, the army kidnapped 16 Palestinians, including two women who were released later on.

The second day of the invasion led to the kidnapping of 110 Palestinians, including five legislators, two government ministers and two university teachers.

The army also kidnapped 44 Palestinians on the third day of the invasions, including the head of the Palestinian Legislative Council, Abdul-Aziz Dweik, from Hebron.

Soldiers also kidnapped a legislator on the same day. The fourth day of the invasion led to the kidnapping of 27 Palestinians.

Al-Khuffash said the 197 kidnapped Palestinians, including women, children, seven legislators and two ministers, are all former political prisoners, and that the number is based documented arrests of detainees who were moved to different prisons and detention centers.

In Hebron, the soldiers kidnapped 101 Palestinians and invaded 570 homes, in Nablus 27 Palestinians were kidnapped and 45 homes invaded, in Ramallah 16 persons were kidnapped and 104 homes were invaded, and one Palestinian was shot and killed by the army.

Sixteen Palestinians were kidnapped in Jenin and 30 homes invaded; eight were kidnaped in Tulkarem and 14 homes were invaded; 9 Palestinians were kidnapped in Bethlehem and 19 homes were invaded; six were kidnapped in Tubas, seven in Qalqilia, four in Jerusalem, and three in Salfit.

In total, the soldiers have, so far, invaded and violently searched more than 791 Palestinian homes, causing excessive property damage.

Most of the kidnapped Palestinians are Hamas supporters, in addition to two Islamic Jihad members and six members of the Fateh movement who were kidnapped on Monday night in the Balata refugee camp, in Nablus, al-Khuffash said.

He stated that the soldiers focused their arrests and home invasions in the Hebron district, invading more than 140 Palestinian homes and violently searching them, causing excessive property damage.

The Hebron invasions mainly targeted Hebron City, the towns of Doura and Surif, and various nearby communities.

In Ramallah, soldiers invaded at least 74 homes and ransacked them before kidnapping several Palestinians, including the head of the al-Aqsa Satellite TV Station, Aziz Kayed, and many other Palestinians.

Soldiers also continued the invasion of the Jenin district, imposing a curfew on the Jenin refugee camp and forcing Palestinians under house arrest, before kidnapping several others.

They also invaded Azzoun town, kidnapped several Palestinians, and held the father of a “wanted” Palestinian hostage in an attempt to force his son to surrender.

Massive invasions were also carried out in Nablus city, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank, and the Balata refugee camp. The soldiers also broke into and ransacked dozens of homes and threatened several residents to force them into exile, or to kidnap them, Ahrar said.

Al-Khuffash said that ten of the newly kidnapped Palestinians received arbitrary Administrative Detention orders, holding them for different periods without charges or trial.

He called on International institutions and human rights groups to stop the escalating Israeli military violations, and to oblige Israel to stop the use of its illegitimate Administrative Detention policies.

Eight Kidnapped In Jenin, Soldiers Confiscate UNRWA Vehicle
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Jenin Home Ransacked By Soldiers

Dozens of Israeli soldiers invaded the northern West Bank city of Jenin, and the Jenin refugee camp, violently broke into and searched dozens of homes, kidnapped eight Palestinians and confiscated a vehicle belonging to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA).

Local sources said that dozens of Israeli military vehicles and jeeps invaded various neighborhoods in the city, and searched dozens of homes before kidnapping eight Palestinians.

The sources said the eight have been identified as Yazan Jarrar (a lawyer), 23, Mohammad Sa’ad, 30, Wael Turkman, 20, Kifah Khader, 23, Yousef at-Tatar, 21, Ahmad Samara, 22, Ibrahim Maslamani. 30, and Abdullah as-Sa’dy, 48.

The men were kidnapped after soldiers smashed the doors of their homes and ransacked the property, causing excessive damage.

Soldiers also invaded the homes of Mahmoud Abu Naa’sa, Hassan Oweid and Mohammad Ghalyoun, and used the properties as military centers.

In addition, the soldiers caused excessive property damage in the homes of Ahmad Awartany, Ahmad an-Najjar, Awni Abu Alia, Rajeh Abu Alia and his father’s home, Thiab Sa’ad, and Abu Sa’id al-Bal’aqy.

Medical sources said scores of residents have been injured as the soldiers invaded Jenin city, and the Jenin refugee camp, while firing dozens of gas bombs, concussion grenades and rounds of live ammunition, leading to clashes with local youth. Undercover soldiers of the army also infiltrated into the city.

In addition, undercover forces of the army confiscated a vehicle belonging to the UNRWA, in the Jenin refugee camp, forced a kidnapped resident to drive it with them under gunpoint, left the vehicle later on in an area near the Annexation Wall, and released the driver.

Jenin Governor, Ibrahim Ramadan, slammed the ongoing Israeli military escalation, and the deliberate targeting of civilians, warning that Israel’s violations will only lead the area into further violence.

Ramadan added that kidnapping civilians violates International Law, and all related human rights agreements, adding that confiscating and illegally using an UNRWA car is a blatant Israeli disregard to the UNRWA and international law.

He called on the International Community and all peace activists and supporters around the world to act on ending the Israeli military aggression, and crimes that aim at trying to force the Palestinians to abandon their legitimate rights of dignity, freedom, liberation and independence.

Israel aims to break Hamas in hunt for missing youths
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Israeli soldiers walk on a path in a single file during an operation in the West Bank town of Hebron, on June 17, 2014

Israel stepped up efforts to clampdown on Hamas in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday as the hunt for three Israeli teenagers believed to be kidnapped entered its fifth day.

Thousands of Israel troops engaged in the search for the youths turned their attention during the night to Nablus and surrounding area, arresting 41 Palestinians, the army said.

So far, Israel has arrested around 200 Palestinians, most of them Hamas members, as it conducts a vast search operation for the students, two of them minors and one of whom lives in an illegal West Bank settlement.

Hebron has been on lock-down since the disappearances, with multiple checkpoints established around the city severely restricting the movement of thousands of Palestinians.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accused militants from the Islamist movement of kidnapping the youths last week, although Hamas dismissed the accusations as "stupid."

"We are here in the midst of a complex operation. We need to be prepared for the possibility that it may take time. This is a serious event and there will be serious consequences," Netanyahu said on Monday evening.

Israel has said it holds President Mahmoud Abbas responsible for the safe return of the three, with Netanyahu phoning him to demand his help in the search efforts in what was their first direct political contact since 2012.

So far, there has been no formal claim of responsibility.

Adnan Dmeiri, spokesman for the Palestinian security services, said Friday that the PA was not responsible for the safety of settlers and noted that the teenagers disappeared from an area of the occupied West Bank under Israeli security control.

Smashing Hamas

At a meeting of the Israeli security cabinet on Monday, ministers decided to expand moves against Hamas in order to smash its political and social infrastructure in the West Bank, officials said.

"As long as our boys remain abducted, Hamas will feel pursued, paralyzed and threatened," said Lieutenant Peter Lerner, the military's official spokesman.

"We are committed to resolving the kidnapping and debilitating Hamas terrorist capacities, its infrastructure and its recruiting institutions," he said in a statement.

A series of punitive steps aimed at decapitating Hamas in the West Bank were discussed on Monday by ministers, who examined the possibility of banishing its senior members to Gaza and demolishing their homes in the West Bank, Israeli media reports said.

Ministers were reportedly meeting again on Tuesday.

"Israel has decided to perform a root canal to uproot everything green in the West Bank," said army radio, referring to the color representing Hamas.

Israeli Economy Minister Naftali Bennett, who was at the meeting, told the radio Israel had decided to "dramatically" change its approach to the Islamist movement.

"We will bring about a situation in which Hamas people will become a nuisance for the Palestinian population, and that their presence in Judea and Samaria (the West Bank) will cause harm everywhere," he said.

Crackdown aims to thwart Palestinian reconciliation

Pundits said Israel was also seeking to bring about the collapse of a newly-formed Palestinian unity government backed by Hamas, the first fruits of a reconciliation deal between rival leaders in the West Bank and Gaza which has been furiously denounced by the Netanyahu government.

"The purpose of the Israeli actions ... is to drive a wedge between the Palestinian Authority and Hamas, and stop the reconciliation process that began some two months ago," wrote Amos Harel in Haaretz newspaper.

By crushing Hamas' infrastructure, it would weaken the movement ahead of Palestinian elections which under the unity deal are supposed to take place before the end of the year, Fishman, writing in the top-selling Yediot Aharonot, said.

"Removing the political leadership from the West Bank is supposed to weaken Hamas in advance of the Palestinian presidential elections," he said.

But as the manhunt entered its fifth day, commentators voiced concern about growing reports of clashes around the West Bank, sparking fears that an already tense situation could rapidly escalate.

On Monday, a 19-year-old Palestinian was shot dead by troops during clashes in Jalazun camp north of Ramallah. And during the night, troops shot and seriously wounded a Palestinian who was trying to infiltrate a Jewish settlement in the same area, military radio said.

In Gaza, the Israeli air force carried out a fourth straight night of air strikes after militants fired more rockets over the border.

Last Thursday, one Palestinian was killed in an Israeli airstrike on the Gaza Strip. Two days later, seven-year-old Ali Abd al-Latif al-Awour died from wounds sustained in an Israeli airstrike last Wednesday.

Israel has killed over 60 Palestinians since last July and injured more than a thousand in the occupied West Bank, East Jerusalem, and Gaza Strip.

250 arrests reported in West Bank
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The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) arrested since the declaration of three settlers’ disappearance on Thursday more than 250 Palestinians, most of them were MPs, Hamas leaders and activists in addition to liberated prisoners. Most of the detainees were held in administrative detention (according to which detainees are incarcerated without charge or trial), while 240 raid and search operations were carried out in al-Khalil.

Hamas Movement strongly condemned in a statement the Israeli fierce arrest campaign against hundreds of its activists and leaders, saying that Israeli violations and restrictions would not succeed in undermining the Movement’s path and commitments towards the Palestinian cause.

For its part, the Palestinian Prisoners Society (PPS) documented the arrest of 55 Palestinians, including two liberated detainees, on Tuesday in the West Bank.

Head of the PPS Qadura Fares said that this Israeli hysterical arrest campaign is a new slap to the international laws and conventions. He mentioned in this respect the growing international demands for a fair trial for the administrative detainees who have been on hunger strike for nearly two months.

Ahrar center for Prisoners Studies, for its turn, said that 240 raid and search campaigns were carried out in the West Bank mainly in al-Khalil where 140 homes were stormed in the city, while 74 homes were raided in Ramallah.

Along the same line, 15 homes were searched and raided in Silwad town in Ramallah on Tuesday.

According to the PIC reporter, Israeli forces raided several homes in the town after detaining their owners for more than two hours. Huge material losses were reported.

The raid campaign also targeted homes belonging to liberated detainees and activists affiliated with the Hamas movement. Some Palestinian youths were summoned for investigation.

3 Palestinians, including woman, left severely wounded during IOF raid
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Three Palestinian citizens from the Far’a refugee camp, southwest of Tubas, were left wounded following an Israeli incursion targeting the camp at dawn Tuesday. Large numbers of Israeli patrols, armored jeeps, and military buses, crammed with hundreds of heavily-armored soldiers, invaded the camp and cordoned off its main entrances and alleys before breaking into Palestinian native homes.

Remarkable material damage among the natives’ properties has been documented throughout.

Far’a refugees at the scene said violent confrontations broke out as the Israeli patrols attacked Palestinian youths with live ammunition and tear gas.

A Palestinian forty-year-old lady was treated for severe suffocation after she inhaled tear gas fired by the Israeli soldiers toward her home.

Two more young men, including a teenager, were rushed to the Turkish Tubas hospital for urgent treatment after being shot with live ammunition fired by Israeli soldiers.

Hamas: Israel persecution of our offspring will never thwart our resistance path
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“Israeli mass-abduction campaigns will neither succeed in thwarting our resistance path nor to get in the way of our commitments towards the Palestinian cause and people,” the Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, in al-Khalil said in a statement on Tuesday. “Such a ferocious campaign targeting the Palestinian people and Hamas leadership is not the first of its kind. We, Palestinians, have seen it all ever since the Israeli invaders laid claim to our soil. Yet, we strongly believe that victory shall come by soon and will always cling to our inalienable rights,” Hamas added.

A wave of abrupt raids has been instigated over the past few days by the Israeli Occupation Forces in al-Khali and other provinces of the West Bank. Cities, towns, villages, and refugee camps that were all cordoned off by the heavily-armed Israeli patrols.

Scores of Palestinian civilians, activists, and Hamas leaders were rounded up and the entire West Bank has been raked through in search for more preys.

“Hamas’s power is not sized up by the dozens, hundreds and even thousands of people affiliated to the movement; it is a whole stream that is deeply ingrained and propagated across our blessed soil,” Hamas declared as it hailed the Palestinian masses who have stood by the abducted citizens and made proof of an unbreakable eagerness to face up to the Israeli conspiracies.

Hamas called on the Palestinians to never lose track of the prisoners’ cause and to keep on supporting the hunger striking prisoners in Israeli jails.

The Islamic Movement further urged the PA security apparatuses to release all political detainees and halt its bullying procedures against Palestinian activists.

“Let us all unite to take the bull by the horns, bolster our internal cohesion, keep to our sole goal of confronting the occupation, and back up our prisoners throughout,” Hamas appealed.

Israeli raid-“hysteria” bursts out in al-Khalil in search of missing soldiers
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Violent clashes broke out at dawn Tuesday between Palestinian civilians and the heavily-armed Israeli patrols in different areas of al-Khalil following a wave of Israeli break-ins into the city. Eye-witnesses attributed the clashes to the Israeli brutal and abrupt invasions of scores of Palestinian native homes, the PIC has been told.

Palestinian ex-detainee Ali Sabarna was rounded up by the Israeli soldiers while other arbitrary abductions are expected in the ongoing Israeli attacks launched in the area.

A PIC correspondent quoted local sources as stating that the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) have deliberately cut off electricity supplies across the entire town.

Random checkpoints have been erected by the IOF at the main entrances to the nearby al-Aroub refugee camp, banning the access of Palestinian native citizens out of or into the camp, a PIC correspondent at the scene documented.

Other military checkpoints have been set up across the province of al-Khalil all along the Israeli “hysterical” raid-campaign, initiated under pretext of searching for the missing Israeli soldiers, who have disappeared since Thursday.

IOF soldiers invaded the cemetery of Beit Kahel, west of al-Khalil, and hollowed out the graves under the same pretext.

A number of Palestinian homes were invaded and civilians interrogated, while others have been taken into custody following IOF break-ins into Wadi al-Maleh, al-Louza, and Sheikh neighborhoods.

Informed sources in Dura town reported having seen the Israeli soldiers kidnap Palestinian ex-prisoner Montassar Shadid, already locked-up for 18 years in Israeli jails.

According to a PIC correspondent, the entire city has been raked through by the Israeli patrols in search of Hamas leaders, scores among whom have been targeted by such a frenzied operation.

Hamas warns of Israeli “abduction story”
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Hamas has warned of the serious repercussions to be inevitably generated by the ongoing Israeli allegations  that the Movement might be responsible for the disappearance of the three Israeli soldiers. “No comment” was Hamas’s way to voice disapproval, in a statement on Tuesday, over the Israeli charges, describing them as a set of inherently political schemes weaved so as to cover up Israeli aggressions against Palestinian natives and ongoing attempts to thwart the reconciliation process.

Regardless of who stands behind the “abduction”, Palestinians have the right to defend themselves and stand by their imprisoned brothers and sisters, the statement added.

Hamas held Israel accountable for the lives of the Palestinian hunger-striking detainees and civilians in the West Bank and Gaza along with MPs of the Legislative Council, all permanent targets of Israeli terror campaigns.

Hamas has firmly denied any potential involvement in the alleged abduction of the three Israeli soldiers, who have disappeared from al-Khalil 5 days ago.

“In no way shall we be afraid of such Israeli threats. Premier Benjamin Netanyahu should think twice before embarking on any such crimes,” Hamas spokesperson Sami Abu Zuhri declared in a Monday statement.

Hamas’s declarations came following Israeli threats to tyrannize the Palestinian people and hold Hamas guilty of the up-to-now-unproved “kidnap-affair,” by all means.

Hamas leader Mushir al-Masri said, during a political seminar in Gaza on Monday, the abduction operation is “an honor that Hamas cannot aver”, pointing out the ironic disparity between the Israeli dramatization of the kidnap as one targeting “teens” and the picture broadcasts displaying three armed soldiers. 

“We should compete in restoring the freedom of our prisoners. This is the real honor we should all try to win!” al-Masri concluded, reminding the Palestinian masses of the Israeli illegitimate incarceration of Palestinian MPs, PLC Chairman Aziz Duwaik, and scores of innocent civilians.

Arrest campaign in Balata camp in Nablus
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An Israeli large-scale military campaign has been launched since the early morning hours on Tuesday in Balata refugee camp in Nablus. Raids and arrests were carried out during the campaign. Dozens of Israeli military vehicles stormed at dawn today Balata camp, where hundreds of Israeli forces violently broke into homes belonging to Fatah movement members and liberated prisoners after blowing up their doors.

Local sources told a PIC reporter that some homes were turned to military barracks. Dozens of arrests were reported during the military campaign.

A long the same line, dozens of military troops and 15 buses carrying hundreds of settlers stationed at Hawara military camp in southern Nablus in preparation for carrying out a large military operation in the city.

Injuries, arrests reported during clashes in Jenin
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Three Palestinians were injured and six others were arrested when Israeli occupation forces (IOF) stormed and searched homes in Jenin at dawn Tuesday. Local sources said that hundreds of Israeli soldiers stormed Jenin city and its camp in a large military campaign. More than 20 homes and a vehicle belonging to UNRWA were damaged during the campaign.

The sources added that violent clashes erupted when IOF soldiers heavily fired tear gas bombs. Three youths were injured with live bullets while dozens suffered breathing difficulties after inhaling tear gas.

Six arrests were reported during the clashes between Palestinian youths and Israeli forces during the incursion.

Meanwhile, Israeli helicopters and drone aircraft were seen hovering in the skies of Jenin after midnight Monday.

Around 60 Israeli military vehicles dashed into the city from different entrances including Jalama and Salem military checkpoints. The soldiers were heavily deployed in the city and camp’s neighborhoods and streets.

Raids and search operations were also reported in the Jenin villages of Silat Harthiya, Arraba, Yabad, and Qabatiya.

Two homes belonging to two ex-detainees were violently raided and searched on Monday in Silat Harthiya west of Jenin.

Two Palestinian youths were arrested during the raids in the town and taken to an unknown destination.

In Qalqilya, Israeli forces arrested a Palestinian young man after raiding his parents’ home in Azzun town, east of the city, on Monday night.

Several homes were raided and searched in the town, while another home was turned to military barracks.

The Israeli raid and arrest campaign throughout the West Bank came as part of Israeli search operation for the three settlers who disappeared on Thursday near al-Khalil.

Israel launches airstrikes on Gaza overnight
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Israel launched airstrikes on the Gaza Strip overnight, a Ma'an reporter said Tuesday.

Warplanes struck an open area in Khan Younis and two sites in Asda west of the city.

Airstrikes also hit open areas in the eastern Gaza Strip.

No injuries were reported.

The Israeli army confirmed the strikes, saying the Israeli air force "targeted a terror activity site in the southern Gaza Strip, a weapon manufacturing facility in the northern Gaza Strip and two weapon storage facilities in the central and southern Gaza Strip."

"Direct hits were identified," the statement said.

The army said strikes came in response to a rocket fired "at Israel from the Gaza Strip" on Monday night, without providing further details.

Army Kidnaps Dozens Of Palestinians In West Bank
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Israeli soldiers continued their large-scale military invasion into different Palestinian communities in the occupied West Bank, broke into dozens of homes and searched them, and kidnapped dozens of Palestinians.

Local sources in the southern West Bank district of Hebron have reported that the soldiers kidnapped at least fifteen Palestinians after breaking into their homes, and interrogated dozens of residents.

The WAFA News Agency said the soldiers invaded various towns, villages and refugee camps in the district, and kidnapped; Rami Rafe’ Markhiyya, 13, Jihad Monther Fannoun, Awni Sa’id Sabarna, Samir Saleh al-Qady, Fadi Abdullah Ghneimat, Ahmad Khalaf, Marwan Abbdul-Qader Abu Fara, Ahmad al-Hour and his son Husam, Jadallah Abdullah Rajoub, Mohammad Fawzi al-Khatib, Anas Sobhy al-Jo’ba, Jalal Jamal Yaghmour, Eid Mousa Ebrewish, and Ali Hmeidat.

WAFA added that the soldiers also invaded dozens of homes, violently searched them, and used many homes as military posts and monitoring towers.

Soldiers also installed roadblocks blocking any contiguity between towns and villages in the southern and western parts of Hebron.

They further confiscated surveillance cameras belonging to residents in Sinjer area, east of Doura town.

Local sources said sounds of explosions were heard in various areas in Hebron, and that the soldiers were deliberately throwing sounds bombs and concussion grenades into Palestinian homes before invading them.

At least 80 Palestinians have been kidnapped in the Hebron district since the three Israeli settlers went missing last Thursday at night.

In Ethna town, west of Hebron, the soldiers demolished an under-construction 130 square/meter home, belonging to a resident identified as Mohammad Hussein Farahallah.

In the Bethlehem District, soldiers invaded the Aida refugee camp, east of the city, and searched a number of homes before kidnapping one resident identified as Shadi Mohammad Badawna, 24, while resident Khalid Abu Shaqra, 16, from Um Salmouna village, west of Bethlehem was also taken prisoner.

Medial sources in Aida refugee camp stated that several residents received treatment for the effects of teargas inhalation, especially at the eastern entrance of the camp.

The soldiers also invaded Nahhalin, west of Bethlehem, and invaded car tries workshops, a cellphone store, a supermarket and a nearby store, and confiscated surveillance cameras, and also invaded and violently searched several homes while interrogating the families.

In addition, soldiers invaded the villages of Jouret ash-Sham’a, Wadi an-Neess and Um Salmouna, near Bethlehem, and searched dozens of homes and shops.

Late on Monday at night, a number of Israeli settlers hurled Molotov cocktails and rocks at Palestinian cars in Nahhalin village, near Bethlehem, causing damage but no injuries.

Earlier on Tuesday at dawn, dozens of soldiers invaded Azzoun town, east of the northern West Bank city of Qalqilia, and kidnapped a father and his two sons after violently searching their home.

They have been identified as Sa’id Salama Salim, and his sons Waleed and Odai.

The soldiers also besieged Azzoun after blocking all roads leading to it by concrete blocks, and sand hills.

Dozens of soldiers also invaded the Ramallah and al-Biereh District, attacked and searched several homes in different neighborhoods, before kidnapping at least three Palestinians.

Local sources said the soldiers kidnapped Aziz Kayed, Ahmad Najid Mafarja, and Mohammad Ammar. Many residents were detained, and some might have been kidnapped later on.

In Salfit, in central West Bank, medical sources said one Palestinian was shot and injured by Israeli army fire, and was moved to a local hospital.

The young man, in his twenties, was shot by several rounds of live ammunition and was moved by the army to an Israeli hospital. His identity, and the severity of his injuries, remained unknown until the time of this report.

The Tuesday dawn invasion into northern West Bank districts resulted in at least 41 arrests, while Israeli online daily, Haaretz, has reported that more than a thousand Israeli soldiers participated in the night invasions across the occupied West Bank.

Israeli forces shoot, injure Palestinian near Salfit
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Israeli forces shot and injured a Palestinian man in the Salfit district in the northern West Bank early Tuesday, Palestinian security forces said.

Palestinian security sources told Ma'an that 25-year-old Hamada Suf was shot in the foot by Israeli forces near a main road next to the village of Haris.

Suf was injured and taken to the hospital, the sources said.

An Israeli police spokesman confirmed the incident, saying that Palestinians were throwing stones at buses near the settlement of Ariel.

When police arrived at the scene, Palestinians threw stones at police forces as well, Micky Rosenfeld said.

Rosenfeld said police responded by shooting a suspect in the leg.

US Consulate bans officials from Hebron area, warns US citizens to avoid travel to West Bank
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US Consul General Michael Ratner

As the Israeli military continues its massive crackdown on Palestinians throughout the West Bank, the US Consulate issued a statement to U.S. citizens registered with the consulate as living, working or visiting Israel or Palestine, telling them to avoid travel to the West Bank and warning them to stay away from any protests.

Israeli protests and attacks against Palestinians have already taken place in several places in the West Bank, following the disappearance of three Israeli settlers, including one soldier, from the southern part of the West Bank on Thursday June 12th.

The three had been living in a settlement on illegally seized Palestinian land, in violation of international law and signed agreements, when they disappeared without explanation.

The Israeli government has publicly blamed the Hamas party for the disappearance of the settlers, although Hamas has denied the accusation.

Israeli military forces have kidnapped more than one hundred fifty Palestinians, including the head of the Palestinian legislature, and has launched airstrikes on the Gaza Strip and invasions of cities throughout the West Bank.

In response, the US Consulate in Jerusalem has warned its citizens to steer clear of the West Bank, and has ordered its officials to stay out of the Hebron area, which is where the settlers disappeared from.

The US consulate frequently issues travel warnings telling Americans to stay away from the Palestinian Territories, and has on multiple occasions refused to provide any assistance to Americans who are detained, deported or injured by Israeli soldiers or settlers while in the West Bank or Gaza.

Residents: Israel warplanes attack southern Gaza
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Israeli warplanes launched an air raid on the city of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip early Tuesday, residents said.

There were no immediate reports of injuries or damage.

The attack followed the launch of a rocket from Gaza toward Ashkelon in southern Israel, with no immediate reports of injury or damage.

An Israeli military spokeswoman did not immediately return calls.

Multiple Israeli airstrikes hit Gaza

Israeli occupation waged  Tuesday at dawn a multiple  airstrikes on the Gaza strip for the third day in a raw, no injuries reported. Local sources reported that Israeli warplane attacked twice  a free land near Asdaa' park in Khan Younis southern the Gaza strip. 

It also attacked a free land in central Gaza, local sources said that the Israeli Air Forces  has  attacked this land six times since last month.

The sources reported that the Israeli planes attacked a Workshop of Blacksmith in Yafa street to the northeast of Gaza.

Egypt demands Israel stop Hebron campaign
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Egypt on Monday demanded that Israel to stop its raids that started after the apparent kidnapping of three teenagers in Hebron, a Ma'an reporter said.

The spokesman of Egypt’s Foreign Ministry, Bader Abdel Aati, said in a statement that Egypt demanded that Israel “have control over itself” so the tension between the two sides would not increase and remain “under control.”

The Egyptian statement came after Israel’s response to the kidnapping of three settlers that it would increase its security presence in the West Bank in the coming few days.

Settlers open fire at Palestinian car near Ramallah
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Israeli settlers on Monday opened fire at a Palestinian car near Beit Rima village north of Ramallah, without causing any injuries.

Witnesses told Ma'an that settlers from the nearby Hallamish settlement opened fire at a car on the road leading to Beit Rima, but he managed to flee unscathed.

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