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Erstellt: 03.11.15, 23:30 Betreff: Palestinian children aged 7, 8 detained by Israeli forces in Jerusalem |
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Israeli forces detained two Palestinian children, aged eight and seven-years-old, on Tuesday in front of their homes in East Jerusalem, a local committee said.
http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=768635
Schools close in Surif due to heavy tear gas
Schools in the town of in Surif in western Hebron were forced to close on Tuesday after Israeli forces showered their campuses with tear gas canisters during nearby clashes, locals said.
Locals told Ma'an that large numbers of Israeli forces stormed the town at dawn, ransacking homes and detaining two Palestinians identified as Marwan Muhammad Abu Fara, 35, and Muhammad Hazim Ihdoush, 18.
http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=768627
Israeli forces injured dozens of Palestinians during clashes across the occupied West Bank and Gaza on Tuesday, including several national faction leaders, Palestinian sources told Ma'an.
http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=768631
Israeli forces storm, shut down Hebron radio station
http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=768624
Israeli forces raid medical center in East Jerusalem village
Israeli forces on Tuesday raided a medical center in al-Issawiya village of occupied East Jerusalem, the director of the center told Ma'an.
The director of Baladna medical center, Mahmoud al-Shami, said the was raided by Israeli forces who had a court order to look through patient's files. Al-Shami was also reportedly handed an interrogation summons.
Member of a local monitoring committee in the village, Mohammad Abu al-Homos, said Israeli forces arrested a Palestinian in front of the center, and fired stun grenades and rubber-coated steel bullets, without any clashes occurring in the area .
http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=768639
Israel issues eviction, demolishion orders to 10 families in Nablus
Israeli forces issued eviction notices to 10 Palestinian families fromJaloud village in the norhtern occupied West Bank district of Nablus,with theintentof demolishing the homes, a local monitor said.
Ghassan Daghlas,who monitors settlement activity in the northern West Bank, said the families received orders from Israeli forces that state the families should leave their homes within 15 days, so they can be demolished due to their proximity to a nearby settlement.
Daghlas said the area has been populated by the 10 families since the 1970s, while the settlement is new, adding that the decision is "racist," and aims to appease settlers at the expense of the Palestinian population.
http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=768640
Israeli forces demolish 2 homes in Negev region
Israeli forces demolished two Palestinian homes in the Negev region on Tuesday, Palestinian sources said.
One of the homes was in Um Btein village, while the other was in the Um Ritam village, both south of Arara city in the Negev.
Arab Knesset member, Talab Abu Arar, said that “demolishing homes under the tense security atmosphere and the cold rainy weather proves the racist lines of this rightist suppressing government that focuses on tightening the noose and humiliating Arab citizens.”
“Demolishing aims to harm," Abu Arar added. "It only makes the cause more complicated, and not recognizing villages and confiscating lands shows that the [Israeli] government works for the improvement of Jews only."
http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=768638
Israel demolishes 2nd Palestinian home in East Jerusalem
Israeli forces demolished a building in the Beit Hanina neighborhood of East Jerusalem on Monday, the second Palestinian house demolition of the day.
Israeli forces escorted bulldozers to the neighborhood and surrounded a housing complex containing three apartments belonging to the Disouqi and Najm families.
Lawyer Khaldoun Najm, owner of one of the apartments, told Ma'an that each apartment was 120 square meters in size, and that a total of eight people, including three children, had been made homeless.
There was no prior notification for the demolition, Najm said, adding that the Israeli municipality agreed on Sunday to change the order to a notification instead.
Israeli forces demolished the home with all of the families' belongings inside, he said.
http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=768615
Israel jails teen for “intifada” Facebook post
Writing on Facebook can result in being locked up if you are a Palestinian citizen of Israel.
That became clear in mid-October when 19-year-old Anas Khateeb was arrested and charged with incitement over three comments he had posted on the social media website. The comments read: “Jerusalem is Arab,” “long live the intifada” and “I am on the waiting list.”
https://electronicintifada.net/content/israel-jails-teen-intifada-facebook-post/14970
Video: Palestinian assaulted after refusing body search in Jerusalem
http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=768616
Why did Netanyahu dig up the mufti?
The storm unleashed by Netanyahu when he addressed the Zionist Congress garnered responses from beyond the borders of the state of Jews, responses ranging from the tagging of Bibi as one who lost contact with reality to insults at his gross impertinence.
http://www.alternativenews.org/english/index.php/aicoment/1110-why-did-netanyahu-dig-up-the-mufti
Why did Amnesty say one thing in English and another in Hebrew?
A week ago, Amnesty International published a report on Israel’s summary executions of Palestinians.
As The Electronic Intifada reported, the human rights group said it had “documented in depth at least four incidents in which Palestinians were deliberately shot dead by Israeli forces when they posed no imminent threat to life, in what appear to have been extrajudicial executions.”
It examined the killings of teenagers Saad al-Atrash, Dania Irsheid, Fadi Alloun and Hadil Hashlamoun.
“In some cases,” Amnesty said, “the person shot was left bleeding to death on the ground and was not given prompt medical assistance, in violation of the prohibition of torture and other ill-treatment.”
Amnesty published an Arabic-language release of its report that is faithful to the English version.
Yet the no-holds-barred report was considerably softened for the organizations’s much shorter Hebrew press release (translation below).
https://electronicintifada.net/blogs/ali-abunimah/why-did-amnesty-say-one-thing-english-and-another-hebrew
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