31 may 2020
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Dozens of extremist Jewish settlers on Sunday morning desecrated the Aqsa Mosque’s courtyards a few hours after the Islamic Awqaf authority in Occupied Jerusalem reopened its doors to Muslim worshipers for dawn prayers. video video
According to local sources, about 75 settlers, including rabbi Yehuda Glick, entered the Aqsa Mosque through al-Maghariba Gate and toured its courtyards under police escort. video video Temple mount groups on Saturday incited their followers to participate in mass break-ins at the Aqsa Mosque on the first day of its reopening after the Islamic Awqaf decided over two months ago to close it as a preventive measure against coronavirus. |
Meanwhile, Israeli police forces arrested two Palestinian young men and two women, including a female journalist, as they were standing peacefully in the Mosque’s courtyards during the settlers’ tours.
The detained young men were identified as Ihab Abu Sneineh and Louay Jaber and the women were identified as Ra’eda al-Khalili (a pro-Aqsa activist) and journalist Sundus Owais. video video
The Israeli police also kidnaped a young man called Obada Najeeb from the Old City of Jerusalem and handed Aqsa guard Tareq Abu Subaih a detention summons after raiding his home.
The detained young men were identified as Ihab Abu Sneineh and Louay Jaber and the women were identified as Ra’eda al-Khalili (a pro-Aqsa activist) and journalist Sundus Owais. video video
The Israeli police also kidnaped a young man called Obada Najeeb from the Old City of Jerusalem and handed Aqsa guard Tareq Abu Subaih a detention summons after raiding his home.
19 may 2020

The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) reported that Israeli forces detained 18 Palestinians from across the West Bank.
The following names are the Palestinian residents detained by Israeli forces;
1. Ahmed Abu Ghazaleh (Jerusalem)
2. Muhammad al-Jolani (Jerusalem)
3. Abdullah al-Jolani (Jerusalem)
4. Adham al-Zaatari (Jerusalem)
5. Raed al-Zughair (Jerusalem)
6. Nizar al-Zughair (Jerusalem)
7. Ali Jaber (Jerusalem)
8. Hamza Nimerin – guard of the Al-Aqsa Mosque (Jerusalem) – counted below
9. one arrested from the Shu’fat refugee camp (Jerusalem)
10. Muhammad al-Daqqaq (Erez crossing/Gaza) – counted below
Israeli forces also reportedly summoned two other citizens: Nidal Zghair and Hisham Bashiti.
11. Qais Muhammad Al-Barghouthi (Ramallah)
12. Nassar Muharram Al-Barghouthi (Ramallah)
13. Waed Jamal Al Badawi (Hebron)
14. Musab Asfour (Hebron)
15. Naseem Tayseer Al Titi, 17 (Hebron)
Occupation forces delivered a summons to the family of the youth Adam Tafesh from Al-Aroub refugee camp, to surrender.
16. Abdul Rahim Abu Bakr (Jenin) – counted below
17. Muhammad Amarneh (Jenin) – counted below
18. Qais Amarneh (Jenin)
19. Musa Mahmoud Khalifa, was also arrested from Al-Ubeidiya town (Bethlehem) after soldiers stormed his house attempting to pressure his son, Qutaiba to surrender.
Original Post: May 19 @ 2257
Israeli troops reportedly abducted, on Tuesday, several Palestinians from various parts of the occupied West Bank as well as the Israeli-besieged Gaza Strip.
In the occupied city of east Jerusalem, which Palestinians want as the capital of a prospective future Palestinian state, Israeli occupation authorities in the internationally-recognized occupied Arab-Palestinian city, abducted the guardsman of the Islamic holy shrine, the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.
Local media sources said that the troops, stationed in and around the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, abducted the guardsman and took him to a nearby Israeli police center.
In the meantime, Israeli troops in the northern West Bank city of Jenin abducted, earlier on Tuesday, two Palestinian teens and one young man, after breaking into their homes in the Ya’bad village, southwest of the city.
Also in Ya’bad village, where Israeli occupation forces have been imposing a military siege over the past week, Israeli troops abducted three more Palestinian youths, after having broken into their homes.
Witnesses said that among those abducted were Abdallah Abu Baker, 17, Islam Hamarsha, 17 and Mohammad Amarna, 23.
Meanwhile, well-informed sources in Ya’bad village, said that Israeli soldiers broke into and vandalized the homes of Palestinian prisoners, Nasser Abu Baker, Yazan and Anas Abu Shamla. The sources added that that the soldiers confiscated cellular phones of family members of the three prisoners.
Over the past week, Israeli troops have carried out a military offensive against the Ya’bad village, in which Israeli soldiers have clashed with local stone throwers, as a wide-spread Israeli army abduction campaign.
Media reports have so far suggested that more than 40 Palestinian youths have been abducted and that dozens of residential homes have been stormed violently by Israeli soldiers, all beginning when an Israeli soldier was killed during an early morning invasion into the village.
On the northern border of the Gaza Strip, Israeli military authorities, stationed on the Erez or Beit Hanoun crossing, intercepted and arrested a local Gaza journalist, who is also a cancer patient. He was arrested while he was returning to the besieged coastal enclave, from Jordan, where he had been receiving medical treatment.
Local Palestinian media outlets identified the detained cancer patient as Mohammad Abu Daqqa, a cameraman and a resident of the Abbassan village, east of Khan Younis city, in the southern the Gaza Strip.
The arrest of Abu Daqqa is not the first of its type, as many rights groups in Gaza and outside of the coastal territory, have documented dozens of cases of Israeli arrests of Palestinians, using Israeli-controlled crossings, around the Gaza Strip.
IOF arrests 12 Palestinians in overnight raids
Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Tuesday abducted 12 Palestinian citizens and summoned others for interrogation during home raids in Jerusalem and the West Bank.
Local sources said that the IOF arrested seven Palestinians after breaking into their homes in different neighborhoods in Jerusalem. video video
Three Palestinian youths were handed orders to appear before the Israeli Intelligence Service for interrogation during the same raids.
Meanwhile, the IOF arrested five Palestinian citizens during campaigns in Bethlehem, al-Khalil and Ramallah in the West Bank.
One of the detainees is an activist who was violently beaten by the IOF soldiers before he was taken to an Israeli interrogation center, eyewitnesses reported.
The following names are the Palestinian residents detained by Israeli forces;
1. Ahmed Abu Ghazaleh (Jerusalem)
2. Muhammad al-Jolani (Jerusalem)
3. Abdullah al-Jolani (Jerusalem)
4. Adham al-Zaatari (Jerusalem)
5. Raed al-Zughair (Jerusalem)
6. Nizar al-Zughair (Jerusalem)
7. Ali Jaber (Jerusalem)
8. Hamza Nimerin – guard of the Al-Aqsa Mosque (Jerusalem) – counted below
9. one arrested from the Shu’fat refugee camp (Jerusalem)
10. Muhammad al-Daqqaq (Erez crossing/Gaza) – counted below
Israeli forces also reportedly summoned two other citizens: Nidal Zghair and Hisham Bashiti.
11. Qais Muhammad Al-Barghouthi (Ramallah)
12. Nassar Muharram Al-Barghouthi (Ramallah)
13. Waed Jamal Al Badawi (Hebron)
14. Musab Asfour (Hebron)
15. Naseem Tayseer Al Titi, 17 (Hebron)
Occupation forces delivered a summons to the family of the youth Adam Tafesh from Al-Aroub refugee camp, to surrender.
16. Abdul Rahim Abu Bakr (Jenin) – counted below
17. Muhammad Amarneh (Jenin) – counted below
18. Qais Amarneh (Jenin)
19. Musa Mahmoud Khalifa, was also arrested from Al-Ubeidiya town (Bethlehem) after soldiers stormed his house attempting to pressure his son, Qutaiba to surrender.
Original Post: May 19 @ 2257
Israeli troops reportedly abducted, on Tuesday, several Palestinians from various parts of the occupied West Bank as well as the Israeli-besieged Gaza Strip.
In the occupied city of east Jerusalem, which Palestinians want as the capital of a prospective future Palestinian state, Israeli occupation authorities in the internationally-recognized occupied Arab-Palestinian city, abducted the guardsman of the Islamic holy shrine, the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.
Local media sources said that the troops, stationed in and around the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, abducted the guardsman and took him to a nearby Israeli police center.
In the meantime, Israeli troops in the northern West Bank city of Jenin abducted, earlier on Tuesday, two Palestinian teens and one young man, after breaking into their homes in the Ya’bad village, southwest of the city.
Also in Ya’bad village, where Israeli occupation forces have been imposing a military siege over the past week, Israeli troops abducted three more Palestinian youths, after having broken into their homes.
Witnesses said that among those abducted were Abdallah Abu Baker, 17, Islam Hamarsha, 17 and Mohammad Amarna, 23.
Meanwhile, well-informed sources in Ya’bad village, said that Israeli soldiers broke into and vandalized the homes of Palestinian prisoners, Nasser Abu Baker, Yazan and Anas Abu Shamla. The sources added that that the soldiers confiscated cellular phones of family members of the three prisoners.
Over the past week, Israeli troops have carried out a military offensive against the Ya’bad village, in which Israeli soldiers have clashed with local stone throwers, as a wide-spread Israeli army abduction campaign.
Media reports have so far suggested that more than 40 Palestinian youths have been abducted and that dozens of residential homes have been stormed violently by Israeli soldiers, all beginning when an Israeli soldier was killed during an early morning invasion into the village.
On the northern border of the Gaza Strip, Israeli military authorities, stationed on the Erez or Beit Hanoun crossing, intercepted and arrested a local Gaza journalist, who is also a cancer patient. He was arrested while he was returning to the besieged coastal enclave, from Jordan, where he had been receiving medical treatment.
Local Palestinian media outlets identified the detained cancer patient as Mohammad Abu Daqqa, a cameraman and a resident of the Abbassan village, east of Khan Younis city, in the southern the Gaza Strip.
The arrest of Abu Daqqa is not the first of its type, as many rights groups in Gaza and outside of the coastal territory, have documented dozens of cases of Israeli arrests of Palestinians, using Israeli-controlled crossings, around the Gaza Strip.
IOF arrests 12 Palestinians in overnight raids
Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Tuesday abducted 12 Palestinian citizens and summoned others for interrogation during home raids in Jerusalem and the West Bank.
Local sources said that the IOF arrested seven Palestinians after breaking into their homes in different neighborhoods in Jerusalem. video video
Three Palestinian youths were handed orders to appear before the Israeli Intelligence Service for interrogation during the same raids.
Meanwhile, the IOF arrested five Palestinian citizens during campaigns in Bethlehem, al-Khalil and Ramallah in the West Bank.
One of the detainees is an activist who was violently beaten by the IOF soldiers before he was taken to an Israeli interrogation center, eyewitnesses reported.
10 may 2020

Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Sunday shot a Palestinian citizen and arrested another in Tulkarem and Jerusalem.
Eyewitnesses said that the IOF opened fire at a Palestinian workman near a separation wall gate west of Fir’oun village in the West Bank district of Tulkarem.
The workman, whose identity has not been known yet, was injured in the leg and detained by the IOF.
Such incidents are witnessed regularly in Tulkarem as the IOF continues to target Palestinian workmen who use separation wall gates to enter the 1948 occupied territories for work.
Meanwhile, the IOF kidnapped a Palestinian journalist from his home in Beit Hanina town in Jerusalem.
Local sources said that the IOF broke into the house of journalist Anan Najib and wreaked havoc on it before he was arrested.
A father of three, Najib is an ex-detainee who had served several years in Israeli jails.
Eyewitnesses said that the IOF opened fire at a Palestinian workman near a separation wall gate west of Fir’oun village in the West Bank district of Tulkarem.
The workman, whose identity has not been known yet, was injured in the leg and detained by the IOF.
Such incidents are witnessed regularly in Tulkarem as the IOF continues to target Palestinian workmen who use separation wall gates to enter the 1948 occupied territories for work.
Meanwhile, the IOF kidnapped a Palestinian journalist from his home in Beit Hanina town in Jerusalem.
Local sources said that the IOF broke into the house of journalist Anan Najib and wreaked havoc on it before he was arrested.
A father of three, Najib is an ex-detainee who had served several years in Israeli jails.
5 may 2020

Facebook on Monday evening removed dozens of accounts run by Palestinian activists and journalists without prior notice.
Some accounts were deleted for no reason and other users were informed they “violated the site’s policies”.
Sada Social Center on Tuesday said it had received dozens of reports from Palestinian Facebook users that their accounts were arbitrarily deleted.
Sada Social said the deleted accounts belong to Palestinian activists and journalists who use the social networking site to publish daily news.
The center is currently making a list of the removed accounts in order to contact the Facebook administration to recover them.
Some accounts were deleted for no reason and other users were informed they “violated the site’s policies”.
Sada Social Center on Tuesday said it had received dozens of reports from Palestinian Facebook users that their accounts were arbitrarily deleted.
Sada Social said the deleted accounts belong to Palestinian activists and journalists who use the social networking site to publish daily news.
The center is currently making a list of the removed accounts in order to contact the Facebook administration to recover them.

Israeli forces rounded up early this morning 13 Palestinians in occupied East Jerusalem, including leading figures and activists, according to local sources.
Among the detained were Bilal Natsheh, who heads the National Popular Conference in Jerusalem, and his office manager, Muath Ashhab, Mustafa Abu Zahra, who is in charge of the city’s Muslim cemeteries in the Awqaf department, journalist Tamer Obeidat, writer Rania Hatem, activists Imad Awad and Jad al-Ghoul, among others.
Israeli security forces raided the homes of the Palestinian activists and detained them, said the sources.
Israeli police claimed it raided homes of and detained activists who were doing work in confronting the coronavirus outbreak in the occupied city on behalf of the Palestinian Authority and seized their computers and cellular phones, along with other materials found in their homes.
They will be brought before a court to today after interrogating them, said the police.
The Israeli forces detained as well six other Palestinian residents of Issawiyeh neighborhood of East Jerusalem after raiding and searching their homes.
The Palestinian Prisoner Society said Israel detained at least 600 Palestinians in East Jerusalem since the start of this year, including minors.
It said in addition to the leading figures detained this morning, Israel has detained on several occasions the Palestinian Authority’s Jerusalem Governor Adnan Ghaith and Minister of Jerusalem Affairs Fadi Hidmi and held them for several days before releasing them under strict conditions.
Among the detained were Bilal Natsheh, who heads the National Popular Conference in Jerusalem, and his office manager, Muath Ashhab, Mustafa Abu Zahra, who is in charge of the city’s Muslim cemeteries in the Awqaf department, journalist Tamer Obeidat, writer Rania Hatem, activists Imad Awad and Jad al-Ghoul, among others.
Israeli security forces raided the homes of the Palestinian activists and detained them, said the sources.
Israeli police claimed it raided homes of and detained activists who were doing work in confronting the coronavirus outbreak in the occupied city on behalf of the Palestinian Authority and seized their computers and cellular phones, along with other materials found in their homes.
They will be brought before a court to today after interrogating them, said the police.
The Israeli forces detained as well six other Palestinian residents of Issawiyeh neighborhood of East Jerusalem after raiding and searching their homes.
The Palestinian Prisoner Society said Israel detained at least 600 Palestinians in East Jerusalem since the start of this year, including minors.
It said in addition to the leading figures detained this morning, Israel has detained on several occasions the Palestinian Authority’s Jerusalem Governor Adnan Ghaith and Minister of Jerusalem Affairs Fadi Hidmi and held them for several days before releasing them under strict conditions.