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Israeli forces
raided 3
houses in
Jenin
Clashes erupt
in town of
Abu Dis in
Jerusalem
2 martyrs,
230 arrests
during June
Destroyed village:
Al Ghabisyyah:
located 9.6 miles NE of
Acre. Population: 690.
Obliterated in 1948,
with the Jewish
settlement of Natir Ha
Shayyara built on its
1,006 acres
Increase in
Settler Israeli
Attacks in
Occupied
PalestinianTerritory: UN
OCHA
Jewish
Settlers Steal
Palestinian
Olive Crops in
Jenin Village
Kafir Soldiers
Detained
More Than 20
Palestinians in
W. Bank
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Tuesday 24th
, September 2013(50)ISSUE
Video: Israel Attacks Palestinians &
ClickMakhoulinInternational Diplomats
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Israel's forcesfired rubber bullets at stone-throwing
Palestinians in clashes in the southern West Bank city of
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Emile Habibi
Author
Click Here
MPLC Hatem Kafisha
A reformer and social activist, he
held several service positions
and is kept now in the Israeli
Negev prison. He is a leading
figure of the prisoners inside the
prison .
MPLC Samir Al-Qady
From the town of Surif in theWest Bank, he is 55 years old. He
studied medicine in one of the
Ukrainian universities, and
served as director of Al-Ahly
Hospital in addition to his private
medical practice .
He was arrested in 2006 along
with his fellow MPLCs and
ministers, then was released
after 3 years, then re-arrested in16/6/2011 and still under the
illegal administrative detention .
MPLC Azzam Salhab
From the city of Hebron of the
West Bank, holds a Master's
degree in the Islamic Law, was
arrested along with his fellow
MPLCs and ministers, he spent
18 months in Israeli prisons, andthen he was re-arrested early in
2011. The Israeli authorities
renewed his detention for a day,
then arrested for the third time
during the current Palestinian
legislative session on 03.09.2011
and he was sentenced for illegal
administrative detention again.
To Be Continued
An UNRWA poverty survey
indicates that the number
of refugees living in abject
poverty (unable to secure
access to food and lacking
the means to purchase even
the most basic of items such
as safe drinking water) has
tripled to 300,000 since the
onset of the blockade in
2007
SHORT VOWEL MARKS-FATATAIN
These differ in pronunciation from
the normal vowel-marks in that
there is an added '-n' sound e.g.
whilst the /Fatah/ makes the 'a'
sound, the Fatatain makes the
'an' sound. The /Fatatain/ is
written as two /Fatah's/ above
the letter.
MPs Arrests
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IOF Attack Citizens, Raid Homes in Aroub Refugee Camp
22/09/2013
AL-KHALIL, (Agencies)
iolent clashes broke out on Saturday between Palestinian young
men and the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) who raided homes and
summoned citizens for interrogation during a security campaign in Al-
Aroub refugee camp, north of Al-Khalil city.
Local sources said that the IOF raided homes in the neighborhoods of Al-Titi and Jawabra, the entrance to the camp and the vicinity of the
UNRWA office, and handed some citizens summonses for interrogation
from the Israeli intelligence.
In another incident, eyewitnesses said that the IOF attacked Palestinian
citizens in Al-Shuhada street in Al-Khalil city.
They added that the provocative acts of the invading troops prompted
the citizens to respond with throwing stones and empty bottles at them.
Local sources also said that the road leading to Al-Majd village, west of
Al-Khalil, was cut off after the IOF closed once again the iron gate of
Khirbet Salama at the pretext of providing security for the Jewish settlers
of Njihut outpost.
IOF Soldiers Arrest Two Young Men in Nablus Village
22/09/2013
NABLUS, (Agencies)
wo young men in their early twenties were nabbed by the Israeli
occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Sunday in Til village, south of Nablus
city.
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Ahmed Al-Beitawi, a researcher with the Tadamun foundation for
human rights, said that a large number of IOF soldiers stormed the
village before dawn.
He said that the soldiers broke into and searched both young mens
homes before taking them away.
Beitawi pointed out that the soldiers confiscated personal computers
and mobile phones belonging to the young men.
IOF soldiers nab two Palestinians in Jenin village
22/09/2013
JENIN, (Agencies)
sraeli occupation forces (IOF) raided Jaba village, Jenin province, and
rounded up two Palestinian citizens on Saturday night.
Local sources said that IOF soldiers entered the town in more than 20
army vehicles and arrested two men in their thirties after searching and
ransacking their homes.
They said that the soldiers fired bullets, teargas and stun grenades at the
young men who threw stones at them after they arrested the two men.
Dozens of civilians were treated for breathing difficulty after some of the
teargas grenades fell inside houses.
Hebrew Radio: Kafir Soldiers Detained More Than 20
Palestinians in W. Bank
22/09/2013
JENIN, (Agencies)
he Hebrew radio said that Israeli military forces from Kafir brigade
raided several Palestinian areas in the West Bank and took more
than 20 Palestinians prisoners in the context of a widespread campaign
aimed at hunting the killers of the Israeli soldier.
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The Hebrew radio explained that the special forces of Kafir brigade
launched violent raids on homes and property in Al-Khalil after declaring
it a closed military zone and blocking all its entrances.
It added that two young men were taken prisoners during these raidsand it was believed that both of them were involved in the attack on the
Israeli soldiers on Sunday, noting that hunting rifles were found in their
possession.
The invading troops also ransacked most of the homes in the
neighborhoods of Al-Khalil city, especially in the vicinity of the Ibrahimi
Mosque, after forcing hundreds of families, including children and
women, to stay outdoors, according to the radio's report.
Jewish Settlers Steal Palestinian Olive Crops in Jenin Village
23/09/2013
JENIN, (Agencies)
ewish settlers stole olive crops of Palestinian farmers in Jalbon village,
east of Jenin, on Monday two weeks before its harvesting season.
Local sources said that the settlers came from three settlements built on
Jalbon village land and started to harvest the olives in the land that was
isolated from the village by the racist, separation wall.
The sources pointed out that the harvesting season starts in two weeks
time, adding that the settlers wanted to impose a fait accompli in order
to control the land.
Hasan Abulrub, from Jalbon village, said that he saw the settlers
harvesting the olives but the villagers could not do anything because of
the separation wall.
Marj Bin Amer municipality, to which the village is affiliated, denounced
the act in a statement on Monday.
It said that a group of settlers harvested all the olives in the fields of twobrothers in Jalbon village.
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IOF soldiers Storm Nablus, Round up 3 Palestinians
23/09/2013
NABLUS, (Agencies)
sraeli occupation forces (IOF) stormed Nablus city at dawn Monday
and blasted their way into many homes before rounding up three
citizens.
Local sources said that IOF soldiers in a number of armored vehicles
roamed in many suburbs in the city and broke into a number of homes
after blasting their main gates.
They said that the soldiers searched and wreaked havoc in their
operation that ended with the arrest of three young men in their
twenties.
The brother of Ahmed Al-Saber, one of the detainees, said that the
soldiers blasted their way into their family home and beat his brother
until he fainted before taking him away. He charged the soldiers with
savagely searching their home that destroyed some of its furniture.
IOF Soldiers Attack Schoolchildren in Al-Khalil
22/09/2013
AL-KHALIL, (Agencies)
iolent confrontations were reported in the Old City of Al-Khalil after
Israeli occupation forces (IOF) fired teargas at schoolchildren while
on their way home from school at noon Sunday.
Eyewitnesses said that schoolchildren threw stones and empty bottles at
the soldiers who responded by firing teargas at them. They added that a
number of citizens suffered breathing problems as a result of the attack
especially the elderly people and some of them were taken to the
government hospital in the city.
The witnesses said that IOF soldiers arrested four kids for taking part in
throwing stones but women in the suburb succeeded in freeing them.
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They added, however, that two others were arrested and taken to an
army barracks near the Ibrahimi mosque.
Meanwhile, other IOF soldiers closed the southern entrance to Al-Khalil
city and the main entrance to Fawar refugee camp.
The soldiers also broke into the home of Salem Al-Salayma in Al-Khalil
and forced him and his entire family out of it this afternoon.
Salayma said that the soldiers ordered him, his wife, and children out of
the home and blocked them from approaching it. He said that the
soldiers occupied the rooftop of his home and a nearby mosque, noting
that they were near to the Kiryat Arba settlement.
Recalling that it was not the first time, Salayma said that such arbitrary
measures target forcing us to abandon our home due to its proximity to
Kiryat Arba settlement.
Sharp Deterioration in Mohamed Mardawi's Health Situation
23/09/2013
JENIN, (Agencies)
he Palestinian prisoner Mohamed Mardawi's
father has called on human rights institutions
and Physicians for Human Rights organization to
pressure the Israeli authorities in order to
provide his son with the appropriate treatment.
The father expressed his deep concern over the health status of his son
who spent 13 years in Israeli jails out of his 28 prison term.
The prisoner Mohamed Mardawi, 32, suffers from a blood clot in
addition to breathing problems that cause him endless and sharp chest
pains.
He pointed out that his son has undergone a surgery to remove part of
his lung, however a new illness has appeared due to the Israeli
deliberate medical negligence.
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He called for a medical committee to check on his son's health status in
light the Israeli ongoing negligence to his difficult situation.
Settlers Use Bulldozers to Annex More Palestinian Land
22/09/2013
AL-KHALIL, (Agencies)
ewish settlers used bulldozers to level dozens of dunums of agrarian
land in Yanun hamlet to the south of Nablus city on Monday morning.
Ghassan Daghlas, an activist against Israeli land grab in northern WestBank, said that the settlers bulldozed more than 20 dunums of land in
Ulwana area between Yanun hamlet and Aqraba village.
He said that the settlers want to annex more land in order to expand
their agricultural land lots along the Yanun road, north east of Aqraba.
Clashes as Settlers Visit Nablus Tomb
24/09/2013
NABLUS, (Agencies)
undreds of Israeli settlers visited Joseph's Tomb in Nablus under
armed guard overnight Monday.
Witnesses said over 500 settlers entered the city in buses escorted by
Israeli military vehicles overnight and performed prayers in the tomb
until 5 a.m.
Clashes broke out with local youths, who threw rocks and empty bottles
at Israeli military vehicles. Israeli soldiers responded with tear gas
canisters and stun grenades.
No injuries were reported.
Meanwhile, Israeli settlers in Nablus assaulted a Palestinian man on a
main road near Huwwara, a PA official said.
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Ghassan Daghlas, a PA official who monitors settler activities in the
northern West Bank, said that a group of settlers attacked Odai Dmeidi,
23, with pepper spray, requiring him to go to hospital for treatment.
Settlers in the Nablus district hurled rocks at Palestinian vehicles nearthe illegal settlements of Yizhar and Qedumim and along the main road
between Ramallah and Nablus.
Under the 1993 Oslo Accords, the Jospeh's Tomb was to remain under
Israeli control. But the Israeli army evacuated the premises in October
2000 shortly after the start of the second intifada, or uprising, and it was
immediately destroyed and burnt by the Palestinians.
The restoration of the tomb was completed recently, and following
improved security cooperation with the Palestinian Authority, the army
allows Jewish worshipers to make monthly nocturnal pilgrimages to the
site.
Settlers Assault Teenager in Hebron
23/09/2013
AL-KHALIL, (Agencies)
group of Israeli settlers assaulted a Palestinian teenager in
Hebron's Tel Rumeida neighborhood in the southern West Bank
Monday evening beating him viciously.
Locals said that 13-year-old Awni Imad Abu Shamsiyya was evacuated by
an Israeli military ambulance, then a Palestinian Red Crescent
ambulance took him to a public hospital in Hebron.
They highlighted that settlers attacked the teenager violently and he was
left bleeding all over his body.
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Salfit Farmers Ask for Protection in Face of Settlers Attacks
23/09/2013
SALFIT, (Agencies)
armers in Salfit province have asked for protection in face of the
usual Jewish settlers attacks on them during the olive harvesting
season.
The farmers issued a press release on Sunday saying that they come
under settlers attack every season, recalling that their joy over the
harvesting of their olive crops turn into fear and anxiety of such attacks.
They pointed out that farmers, who have land beyond the separation
wall, are not allowed to prepare for the season by the Israeli occupation
authorities except for a few and limited periods of time which cause big
damage to their crops.
The farmers said that lands near settlements are particularly prone to
settlers attacks who do not differentiate in their attacks and carry them
out against men and women alike. They added that on some occasions
the harvesting becomes impossible.
IOA to Annex Nine-dunum Land, Raze Stores to Expand
Shuafat Military Crossing
22/09/2013
OCCUPAIED JERUSALEM, (Agencies)
he Israeli occupation authority (IOA) decided to annex nine dunums
of Palestinian land and demolish 20 stores belonging to Dajani family
at the entrance to Shuafat refugee camp, north of occupied Jerusalem,
in order to expand the military crossing of Shuafat.
Mohamed Dajani, the owner, said that the IOA notified him of its
intention to demolish his stores on the third of November and
demanded him to pay a property tax of 1.7 million shekels.
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Dajani said he refused to receive any compensation for his property,
pointing that his stores were built in 1963.
He condemned the Israeli decision to demolish his stores and annex his
land as unjust, illegal, and aimed at isolating Shuafat refugee camp fromJerusalem.
Ahrar: Captive Nassim Khattab Suffers Serious Health
Complications
22/09/2013
(Agencies)
hrar Center for prisoners' studies and human rights called on the
World Health Organization, Doctors without Borders and all human
rights organizations to intervene to check on the health situation of
patient prisoner Nassim Khattab.
Fouad Khuffash, director of Ahrar Center, said prisoner Khattab, aged 43
from the Gaza Strip, underwent surgery a month ago to remove his right
testicle due to cancer, after medical neglect that lasted six years.
The prisoner told Ahrar center that after this dangerous surgery he has
not underwent medical tests to check on his health condition.
Khattab, who is held in Eshel prison, was arrested in November 20, 2003
and has been sentenced to 12 years imprisonment.
Price Tag Gangs Vandalize Palestinian Cars in East Jerusalem
22/09/2013
OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (Agencies)
sraeli gangs attacked Palestinian cars in Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in
the occupied city of Jerusalem, and sprayed racist slogans on the walls.
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According to local sources in the occupied city of Jerusalem, extremist
settlers raided the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood early Sunday and
punctured tires of a number of Palestinian cars.
The settlers also sprayed "price-tag" slogans on the neighborhood walls.
Imad Muhaisen al-Kaswani, a resident of Sheikh Jarrah, said that two
Israelis passed through the neighborhood at 4 a.m. and punctured the
tires of six cars using sharp tools.
Members of the al-Kaswani family tried to chase the settlers, but they
fled the scene.
Surveillance cameras in the neighborhood filmed the attack and theIsraeli police are investigating the incident.
The residents of the neighborhood pointed out that the attack was not
the first of its kind as the properties of citizens in the Sheikh Jarrah are
always subjected to attacks by groups of settlers.
Palestinian Health Minister in Gaza: Lift Siege or Patients May Die
24/09/2013
GAZA, (Agencies)
fter the new Egyptian government decided to close the Rafah
border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip, the Palestinian
population of Gaza has faced a worsening health crisis due to lack of
medicine and equipment.
The Palestinian Minister of Health in Gaza reported on Monday that
hospitals throughout the Gaza Strip are running dangerously low on
lifesaving medications and equipment. Of the medicines on the
essential drugs list, said Dr Mofeed Mokhalalati, 45 items have
completely run out.
Dr Mokhalalati urged the international community to put pressure on
both Israel and Egypt to lift the siege that has put a stranglehold on the
economy of Gaza since 2007. In addition, he called on the International
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Committee of the Red Cross, the UN Organisation for the Co-ordination
of Humanitarian Affairs and the World Health Organisation to intervene.
After the 2011 revolution in Egypt, there was some easing of the siege
from the Egyptian side, but the new Egyptian government that took overwhen Mohammed Morsi stepped down several months ago reinstated
the closure of the Rafah border crossing, which had become the only
means of entrance or egress for the vast majority of Gaza residents.
The borders with Israel remain closed, with only a trickle of commercial
goods allowed through the Karam Salam crossing in the eastern Gaza
Strip. Exporting of Gazan goods is a virtual impossibility, and the
economy of Gaza has suffered a disastrous decline as a result.
The statement by Dr. Dr Mofeed Mokhalalati, the Gazan Health Minister,
also noted that there are around 1,300 patients who are in Gaza
awaiting treatment in Egypt. They have been unable to exit since the
Rafah crossing was closed.
Since Israel destroyed one of Gaza's only two power plants in 2007, and
the Israeli government has since that time prevented the import of
materials to construct a new one, rationing of electricity has become a
daily routine of life for the residents of the Gaza Strip indeed, for six
year old children, it is the only life they have ever known.
Close to one half of the Gaza Strip's 1.5 million residents are children
under the age of eighteen.
Increase in Settler Israeli Attacks in Occupied PalestinianTerritory: UN OCHA
24/09/2013
(Agencies)
ffice for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in the Occupied
Palestinian Territories (OCHA-OPT) has recorded at least ten
settler-related incidents resulting in injury to Palestinians or damage totheir property between 10-16 September 2013 OCHA.
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In its 'Protection of Civilians Weekly Report | 10 - 16 September 2013',
says this is an increase in incidents compared to a weekly average of four
in the past three weeks, WAM reported.
OCHA is the part of the United Nations Secretariat responsible forbringing together humanitarian actors to ensure a coherent response to
emergencies.
Large-scale demolitions in several locations; an entire community
displaced On 16 September, the Israeli authorities demolished all
residential and livelihood structures (except two fodder storage rooms
and a solar panel) in the Bedouin community of Mak-hul in the Jordan
Valley due to the lack of Israeli-issued building permits. The 58structures, included ten residential tents, 28 animal shacks and pens,
nine kitchens, nine latrines, a storage room and a zinc shade that was
used as a kindergarten (which was partially demolished). Some of these
structures were funded by international donors.
As a result, ten families comprising 48 people, including 16 children,
were displaced.
In the course of the demolitions, a number of animal troughs and small
water tanks as well as personal belongings were buried under the
rubble.
OCHA says on 17 September, Israeli forces shot and killed a 19-year old
Palestinian man during clashes that erupted in a search-and-arrest
operation in Jenin refugee camp.
In Gaza Strip, while there was relative calm during the reporting period,with no reports of Israeli airstrikes or Palestinian rockets, incidents in the
context of Israeli restrictions on Palestinian access to land and at sea
continued.
On at least two occasions, Israeli forces stationed near the fence
between Israel and the Gaza Strip opened warning fire at farmers,
forcing them to leave their land. No injuries or damage to property were
reported. Israeli forces also conducted three land-leveling operations.
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On 12 September, a female Israeli settler was injured after Palestinians
threw stones at her vehicle while travelling near Beit Ummar (Hebron).
Three Palestinian-plated vehicles sustained damage in two additional
stone-throwing incidents perpetrated by settlers near Al Mughayyirvillage and Al Jalazun refugee camp (both in Ramallah).
Also on 10 September, a group of Israeli settlers slashed the tires of
three Palestinian buses in Ath Thuri (Jerusalem) and sprayed "price-tag"
graffiti on them.
MP Khudari: Allowing Some Shipments of Goods into Gaza is
not Enough
22/09/2013
(Agencies)
ead of the popular committee against the siege MP Jamal Al-
Khudari said that the entry of limited shipments of construction
materials to the Gaza Strip through the Israeli-controlled crossing Karam
Abu Salem is an insufficient step.
Khudari stated on Sunday that his committee works diligently to break
the Israeli blockade on Gaza and have all crossings opened without any
restrictions on the quantities and amounts of things allowed in.
The lawmaker affirmed that the shipments of construction materials
which Israel intends to allow into Gaza cover only 20 percent of the vital
projects needed by Gaza and thus the problem is still unresolved.
In a related context, the ad hoc committee designated to coordinate the
entry of goods into Gaza said that the Israeli occupation authority (IOA)
would allow 410 trucks loaded with building materials to cross into Gaza.
Ra'ed Fattouh, head of the committee, stated that the construction materials would
be allocated for the private sector and for the establishment of projects by
international institutions, noting that limited shipments of fuel for different uses
would be allowed in as well.
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