Monday, June 11, 2012

Israeli Forces Attack Homes in Gaza Strip

 by Sarah Snobar - IMEMC & agencies 
Israeli forces attacked the homes and lands of Palestinian residents in the east of Khan Younis, South of Gaza Strip on Monday morning.
According to eye witnesses, Israeli forces situated at the border opened fire on the houses and lands north of the towns of 'Esan and Kharaz'a which led to farmers fleeing their lands. No injuries have been reported.

It is usual for Israeli forces to target the eastern part of the province, especially around the boarders, which results in numerous deaths and injuries as well as the inability for farmers to access their lands.
 International Middle East Media Center

Army Kidnaps Palestinian Family In Jerusalem

  by Sarah Snobar - IMEMC & agencies 
A combined force of the Israeli military, police and security services, kidnapped on Monday at dawn, a family in occupied East Jerusalem.
Members of Rebah Abu Hums' family were kidnapped and transported to the Russian compound (Al-Maskobiyya) prison in West Jerusalem for interrogation.

The Palestine News & Info Agency, WAFA, reported that the army broke into Abu Hums' home and attacked him and his family before kidnapping Abu Hums, his two sons and daughter.

Residents Ashraf Masri and Ahmad Masri were also taken prisoner. The army did not provide information regarding the arrests.
 International Middle East Media Center

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Gaza medicine shortages 'worst since siege began'

 GAZA CITY (Ma’an) -- A spokesman for the ministry of health in the Gaza Strip said Saturday the enclave was facing the worst shortage of medications since the enclave was first placed under blockade.

Ashraf al-Qudra told Ma’an of "a real problem" in Nasr Children's Hospital due to the lack of special injections for patients with immune disorders, and in all medical centers for children and adults.

Al-Qudra pointed out that authorities lack 253 kinds of medicine and 211 medical supplies, and he condemned the Arab world's "silence toward Israeli violations against the Palestinian people."

Even when the borders are open for patients, it does not always resolve their plight because al-Makassed hospital in Jerusalem is itself facing shortages. "We have transferred a case to Makassed ... to get the drug against the lack of immunity, but we can't find it there, either,” he said.

The hospital is facing a major budget shortfall as the Palestinian Authority failed to pay for cases, and it has had to borrow tens of millions of dollars, Mukassed officials told Israel's Media Line news service in May.

Al-Qudra called on the World Health Organization and Red Crescent to intervene on behalf of the health sector. He added that the 12-hour blackouts were not helping matters.

The Hamas-run health ministry is frequently at odds with its counterpart in the Fatah-dominated Palestinian Authority, which pays for the import of medications into Gaza.

The ministry has accused the PA in the past of deliberately delaying shipments. The PA says it spends more than half of its annual budget on Gaza, including in the medical sector.
Maan News Agency

Video: Annexation Wall: 10 Years Too Long

Jun 9, 2012 Video by

This video marks the 10th Anniversary of the beginning of the construction of the Annexation Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory. On 9th July Al-Haq is launching a month of campaigning calling for the Wall to be dismantled in line with the ICJ Advisory Opinion of 2004.
Visit the website to find out what you can do to call for the dismantling of the Annexation Wall.
TAKE ACTION…Go to www.alhaq.org/10years2long

#Palestine - Video: 09.06.2012- Beit Nuba demonstration By haithmkatib

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09.06.2012- Beit Nuba demonstration on the anniversary of the occupation of the villages of Beit Nuba, Emmaus and Yalu

Video: Gaza fishermen-We are no longer fishermen

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The plight of Gaza fishermen is very serious. Gaza's Ark will attempt to break the Israeli blockade so Gazans can freely fish for their livelihood and can freely trade by exporting thier goods.

Please support Gaza's Ark by making a donation (http://www.tahrir.ca/content/donate). Thank you!!!
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Nonmember state status for Palestine?

 The Palestinians, who saw their full UN membership bid rejected by the Security Council, may accept nonmember state status, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said.
He said during a Paris visit that if Israel did not resume peace negotiations, “we will of course go to the (UN) General Assembly to obtain nonmember status, as was the case for Switzerland and the Vatican.”
The Palestinians applied for full membership of the UN last September but the US threatened to veto any recommendation in support of the Palestinian bid.
The US and Israel argue that only direct Palestinian-Israeli talks can produce a definitive peace accord.
French President Francois Hollande, who met Abbas during his Paris visit, said yesterday that “we must do everything to facilitate the recognition of a Palestinian state via a negotiated process.”
Direct talks between the Israelis and Palestinians on a peace deal remain in deep freeze.
ArabNews

Rights group urges France to have Palestinian hunger strikers released

Rights group urges France to have Palestinian hunger strikers released

 
PARIS, (PIC)-- The Human rights association appealed to the French government to urgently intervene with the Israeli regime to have two hunger strikers released from its jails.
In a statement on Friday, the association said prisoner Mahmoud Sarsak and Akram Al-Raikawi have been on hunger strike for long days in protest at their detention administratively without any charge, and both of them are now in a very life-threatening health condition.
The association demanded Israel to respect the understandings it had reached with the hunger strikers regarding the improvement of their incarceration conditions and its pledge of not extending the prison terms of administrative detainees.
Its statement noted that Israel has violated several times its recent agreement with representatives of the hunger strikers by its persistence in extending the administrative detention of prisoners without guilt and banning Gazan families from seeing their relatives in jail.
For its part, Al-Ahrar center for prisoner studies and human rights said an Israeli court extended for the third consecutive time the administrative detention of Palestinian prisoner Imad Rihan from Nablus city for six more months.
In a press release on Thursday, Ahrar center pointed out that Rihan was kidnapped last year at King Hussein bridge on his way to Jordan to attend the engagement party of his eldest daughter. He had already spent 13 years in Israeli jails without any charge.
His wife appealed through the center to human rights organizations to act to end the suffering of her husband and have him released from Shatta prison.
"Imad Rihan is a father of four boys and two girls and has spent a long time of his life away from his family," his wife stated.

Gaza siege is heartbreaking and corrupt

 Published on Friday 8 June 2012 08:44
I LEFT Belfast on April 22, 2012 to join the Bradford2Gaza Viva Palestina Arabia Right of Return Convoy.
We travelled through France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Syria and Jordan. We stayed in Aqaba on the Jordanian Red Sea coast while attempting to be granted access to Egypt and in turn Gaza.
I was a participant on a previous Viva Palestina convoy which successfully got 150 vehicles and 382 activists into Gaza on October 21, 2010 – at a time when Egypt was under the dictatorship of Hosni Mubarack.
This time, with Egypt apparently undergoing the transition to democracy, I had hoped it would be much quicker. How wrong was I.
Mubarack may be gone but the regime and the counter revolutionaries appear to have
dug in.
Egypt’s complicity and active participation in the Israeli/American-inspired siege of Gaza is as heartbreaking as it is morally corrupt.
After 36 days on the road, Viva Palestina had to cancel the convoy carrying penicillin and baby milk to Gaza.
Eventually time and the Egyptians killed the convoy.
We must challenge the Egyptian government’s siege on Gaza.
This is a setback on the long road for peace, social justice, equality, dignity and freedom for Palestine but ultimately we shall prevail. We shall overcome.
Because the convoy represents the 6.8 million Palestinians living in exile who under UN Resolution 194 have the right (denied by Israel) to return to their homes in Palestine – Viva Palestina will return too.
I have already submitted my name for the next convoy.
We will keep trying to break the siege until free access is returned to the besieged little Gaza Strip, home to 1.8 million people living in a space of six miles by 26 miles.
Fra Hughes
Belfast
Gaza siege is heartbreaking and corrupt - Letters - Belfast Newsletter

Friday, June 8, 2012

اهداء لروح الشهيد عقل سرور Dedicated to the soul of Ni'lin hero, Aqil Srour

Published on Jun 7, 2012 by
اهداء لروح بطل نعلين الشهـــيد البطل عقل سرور
بمناسبة مرور ثلاثة سنوات على اغتياله برصاص الغدر الصهيوني على ارض بلدة نعلين خلال تظاهرة ضد جدار العزل الصهيوني بتاريخ 05.06.2009

Dedicated to the soul of Ni'lin hero, Aqil Srour who was brutally murdered by the Israeli Zionist soldiers during a Peaceful protest against the segregation Israeli wall that is built on Ni'lin's Land in the occupied West Bank in 05.06.2009

PCHR Weekly Report: 3 killed, 23 wounded, including 8 children, by Israeli troops this week

 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC News Report post
In its Weekly Report On Israeli Human Rights Violations in the Occupied Palestinian Territories for the week of 31 May– 06 June 2012, the Palestinian Center for Human Rights found that Israeli forces launched 10 air strikes on the Gaza Strip, killing 3 members of the Palestinian resistance and wounding 3 others. 10 Palestinian civilians, including 7 children, were also injured.
Dairy factory destroyed by Israeli airstrike (PCHR photo)
Dairy factory destroyed by Israeli airstrike (PCHR photo)
A number of animal farms, a factory of dairy products, a workshop, a well, 3 agricultural rooms and a greenhouse were destroyed. 8 houses and a company were damaged.

A Palestinian civilian was seriously wounded by Israeli forces in Hebron. Israeli forces use force to disperse peaceful protest organized by Palestinian civilians in the West Bank. 9 demonstrators, including a child, were wounded.

Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip:

In the Gaza Strip, on 01 June 2012, Israeli forces killed a member of the Palestinian resistance during an armed clash to the east of Khan Yunis. During this confrontation, Israeli aircraft opened fired at Palestinian agricultural areas in the east of the village. Later, Israeli forces declared that an Israeli soldier and a Palestinian gunman were killed. The Palestinian gunman was identified as Ahmed Ahmed Nasser Abu Nasser, 19, from ‘Abassan village. Israeli forces delivered his body to the Palestinian side at Beit Hanoun (Erez) crossing at approximately 17:30 on the same day.

The Israeli airforce also killed another two members of the Palestinian resistance by an air strike that targeted a motorcycle.

During the reporting period, Israeli warplanes launched 10 air strikes against the Gaza Strip, during which they fired at least 19 missiles. As a result, of these air strikes, a number of animal and bird farms, a factory of dairy products, a workshop, a well, 3 barns and a greenhouse were destroyed, and 8 houses and a company were damaged. Ten Palestinian civilians, including 7 children, were also lightly injured.

In one example of this week's ten airstrikes, on Sunday, 03 June 2012, at approximately 01:10, Israeli warplanes fired 3 missiles at a 470-square-meter animal farm belonging to Faraj Hussein Abu Rabee’, 42, in Nasser Project in the northern Gaza Strip. The farm is located nearly 900 meters away from the border between the Gaza Strip. The farm was completely destroyed. A water well of the Municipality of Beit Lahia and two rooms were also destroyed. Additionally, an electricity generator was damaged and 29 sheep and 5,350 chicks were killed.

During the reporting period, Israeli gunboats attacked opened fire at Palestinian fishing boats in the northern and central Gaza Strip. Israeli naval troop abducted 3 Palestinian fishers, including a child, and confiscated 3 fishing boats.

Israel has continued to impose a total closure and has isolated the Gaza Strip from the outside world.

Israeli attacks in the West Bank:

Over the last week, Israeli forces conducted 74 incursions into Palestinian communities in the West Bank, during which they abducted 25 Palestinian civilians, including a child and a journalist. This number includes 4 Palestinian farmers who attempted to stop an attack by Israeli settlers on a Palestinian shepherd.

Over the last week Israeli forces wounded 9 demonstrators, including two children, during the dispersion of peaceful demonstrations organized in protest to the construction of the annexation wall and settlement activities in the West Bank, in solidarity with Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails and on the 45th anniversary of the beginning of the Israeli occupation. Dozens of demonstrators also suffered from tear gas inhalation.

On 04 June 2012, Israeli forces seriously wounded a Palestinian civilian in Hebron, claiming that he stabbed an Israeli soldier near the Ibrahimi Mosque.

Israeli settlement activities:

Israeli forces have continued settlement activities in the West Bank and Israeli settlers have continued to attack Palestinian civilians and property.

On 31 May 2012, a number of Israeli settlers from “Yakir” settlement, northwest of Salfit, razed areas of land in Wadi Qana area to the west of Deir Estia village, and transported the sand to the above settlement.

On 01 June 2012, a number of Israeli settlers from “Eddi Aad” settlement in the east of Turmos’iya village, north of Ramallah, uprooted 75 almond trees.

On 02 June 2012, a number of Israeli settlers from “Avihal” settlement, south of Hebron, uprooted 65 olive trees in Yatta village.

On 05 June 2012, Israeli forces moved into al-Maita area near Wadi al-Maleh village in the northern Jordan village, northeast of Tubas. They handed notices to 5 Palestinian families in the area to remove their tents. Later, Israeli forces, accompanied by a bulldozer, arrived at the area again and tore down the 12 tents, and 6 animal farms:

On the same day, a number of Israeli settlers from “Sham’a” settlement, south of Hebron, set fire to Palestinian agricultural areas planted with wheat and parleys in al-Zahiriya village. At least 20 dunums of agricultural land were burnt.

On the same day, 4 Israeli settlers from “Eitamar” settlement, which stands on the lands of Beit Fourik village, east of Nablus, attacked a Palestinian shepherd when he was grazing animals. Immediately, a number of Palestinian farmers intervened and the two parties clashed. Soon after, a guard of the above settlement arrived at the area and fired into the air. Israeli forces then arrived at the area and abducted the shepherd and 3 farmers.

Israeli attacks on nonviolent demonstrations:

During the reporting period, Israeli forces used force against peaceful demonstrations organized by Palestinian civilians and international and Israeli human rights defenders in protest to the construction of the Wall and settlement activities in the West Bank. As a result, 7 demonstrators, including a child, were wounded, and dozens of others suffered from tear gas inhalation and others sustained bruises.

Following the Friday Prayer on 01 June 2012, dozens of Palestinian civilians and international and Israeli human rights defenders organized a peaceful demonstration in Bil'in village, west of Ramallah, in protest to the construction of the annexation wall and. They raised the Palestinian flag and called for ending political division. They then moved towards areas of annexation wall. They called through megaphones on Israeli settlers in “Mitityahu” settlement to leave Palestinian land. Israeli soldiers stationed in the area fired rubber-coated metal bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at the demonstrators. As a result, a demonstrator was hit by a tear gas canister to the right hand, and a number of demonstrators suffered from tear gas inhalation.

Also following the Friday Prayer on 01 June 2012, dozens of Palestinian civilians and Israeli and international human rights defenders gathered in the center of Nabi Saleh village, northwest of Ramallah, to start the weekly peaceful protest against the construction of the annexation wall and settlement activities. The protesters walked towards the gate erected by Israeli forces near the entrance of the village and leading to Palestinian lands that Israeli settlers from the nearby "Halmish" settlement are trying to seize. Israeli soldiers who had been extensively deployed in the area and near all the entrances of the village since the morning, began to confront the protesters who wanted to walk towards the affected lands. Israeli soldiers fired live and rubber-coated bullets, sound bombs and tear gas canisters at the protesters. As a result, 3 demonstrators, including a child, were wounded. Additionally, some demonstrators suffered from tear gas inhalation.

At approximately 13:15 also on Friday, 01 June 2012, Palestinian civilians and international human rights defenders organized a peaceful demonstration in Kufor Qaddoum village, northeast of Qalqilya, in protest to the continued closure of the eastern entrance of the village. Israeli soldiers fired tear gas canisters and sound bombs at the demonstrators. As a result, 3 demonstrators were hit by tear gas canisters and a number of others suffered from tear gas inhalation. Additionally, 4 olive trees belonging to Waleed ‘Ali were burnt.

On Tuesday noon, 05 June 2012, dozens of Palestinian civilians and families of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails organized a peaceful demonstration near ‘Ofar Prison, southwest of Ramallah, in solidarity with Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails. Israeli forces fired live and rubber-coated metal bullets, tear gas canisters and sound bombs at the demonstrators. As a result, two demonstrators were wounded, and other suffered from tear gas inhalation.

At approximately 14:30 also on Tuesday, dozens of Palestinian civilians from Ramallah and al-Bireh gathered near Qalandya refugee camp, north of occupied Jerusalem. They organized a peaceful demonstration to mark the 45th anniversary of the 1967, which marked the beginning of the Israeli occupation. They moved towards Qalandya checkpoint between Jerusalem and Ramallah. Immediately, Israeli forces closed the checkpoint. The demonstrators set fire to tires at threw stones and empty bottles at Israeli forces. Immediately, Israeli forces fired live and rubber-coated metal bullets, tear gas canisters and sound bombs at the demonstrators. As a result, a number of demonstrators suffered from tear gas inhalation.

Recommendations to the international community:

Due to the number and severity of Israeli human rights violations this week, the PCHR made several recommendations to the international community. Among these were a recommendation that international civil society organizations, including human rights organizations, bar associations and NGOs, participate in the process of exposing those accused of grave breaches of international law and urge their governments to bring the perpetrators to justice.

In addition, PCHR calls upon the European Union to activate Article 2 of the Euro-Israel Association Agreement, which provides that Israel must respect human rights as a precondition for economic cooperation between the EU states and Israel. PCHR further calls upon the EU states to prohibit import of goods produced in illegal Israeli settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territories.

For the full text of the report, click on the link below:
 http://www.pchrgaza.org/portal/en/index.php?option=com_...1:new
 International Middle East Media Center

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Abbas' security apparatus continues its political arrests campaign

Abbas' security apparatus continues its political arrests campaign:
 
TUBAS, (PIC)-- PA security apparatus arrested two brothers from Hamas supporters, from Tubas town in the West Bank, one of them suffering from a serious health condition.

Sources from Tubas stated that few days ago, the security apparatus arrested Mansour Abdul Rahim Anbusa “Abu Musab" (44-year-old), married and a father of five children. Abu Musab suffers from slipped disc. However, he was arrested and tortured, the sources confirmed.

The security apparatus also arrested Mansur's brother, the ex-prisoner Salah al-Din Abdul Rahim Anbusa (32 years old) who had been previously arrested by PA and tortured in al-junaid prison in Nablus. He is also married and a father of three children whose youngest have been born since just 10 days.

The sources asserted that after the trial, the court ruled the release of Mansour which has been delayed, while it delayed Salah al-Din's trial on the pretext of non-completion of investigating him.

It is noted that the two prisoners' father suffered several clots which raised concern about his life amongst his family, especially following the arrest of his sons again.

Abbas calls on UN to accept Palestine's membership

Anadolu Agency

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Tuesday called on the United Nations (UN) to accept Palestine's membership.
ISTANBUL
This is a natural demand of our people, Abbas said as he addressed the participants of the World Economic Forum (WEF) on Europe, the Middle East, North Africa and Central Asia in Istanbul on Tuesday.
I thank the Turkish Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan for inviting me to Istanbul for the WEF meeting. Turkey is working hard for peace and stability in the region, Abbas indicated.
Palestine could not make economic progress due to problems related with Israel's occupation. However, there exist opportunities for investment in Palestine in the fields of tourism, real estate, agriculture, industry, communications, information technology, electricity production and distribution and water, Abbas noted.
Palestine is a tourism region for many people, including the three monotheistic religions. An investment of about 10 billion USD could boost tourism in Palestine, Abbas stated.
What has been done in Palestine to date has been limited, we could have done more had it not been for the Israeli occupation, Abbas stressed.
I call on all of you here today to visit Palestine. When you do come, you can observe the incidents taking place in Palestine closely and explore opportunities for investments. Giving hand in hand, we can realize joint investments and partnerships. By economic strength, we will be able to help our people reach hopes that they have been waiting for patiently, Abbas said.
I also want you to visit the prisoners in Jerusalem. Such a visit can have no religious or political goal. More than 45 years have passed since the West Bank was occupied on June 5. Unfortunately, the two-state solution faces many problems. Israel's continuation of widening residential sites with no legitimacy is an obstacle. Israel wishes to separate Eastern Jerusalem from whole Arab region. By isolating Jerusalem and the people of Jerusalem, Israel forces the people in Jerusalem to leave the region and their homeland. I request from you all to visit Palestine. Israel is trying to change the historic and religious configuration there. Israel conducts various attacks in the West Bank and Eastern Jerusalem, Abbas underlined.

Settlers 'expanding illegal outpost' near Hebron

 
Published today (updated) 05/06/2012 14:13
Jewish settlers march by the Ulpana outpost near Ramallah on June 4.
(Reuters/Ronen Zvulun)

HEBRON (Ma'an) -- Israeli settlers on Tuesday annexed privately-owned Palestinian land to expand an illegal outpost south of Hebron, a local official said.

Coordinator of the committee against settlements Ratib al-Jubour said in a statement that settlers from Avigayil outpost were digging up land belonging to the Jabarin and Muhammad families in Masafer Yatta, an area at the southern tip of the West Bank.

Settlers work at night preparing to construct new buildings, al-Jubour said. "They leave the area when land owners arrive in the morning."

Meanwhile, settlers from Maon settlement frequently harass Palestinian children on their way to school.

Children walk five kilometers from their homes to the al-Tuwani village elementary school. "The pupils are scared as settlers point their guns towards them," al-Jubour said.

All Jewish-only settlements in the occupied West Bank are illegal under international law. Israel distinguishes between illegal settlements it has approved and illegal outposts which were never granted official authorization.
Maan News Agency

Monday, June 4, 2012

First Mavi Marmara court hearing scheduled for Nov. 6

A Turkish court will convene on Nov. 6 of this year to hear a trial in which four top Israeli commanders are charged for their role in a 2010 Israeli attack on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla that left nine Turks dead.
An indictment prepared by an İstanbul prosecutor seeks 10 aggravated life imprisonment sentences for each of the four Israeli commanders, including the country's former Chief of General Staff Gen. Gabi Ashkenazi. Eight Turkish nationals and one Turkish-American were killed when the Israeli Navy attacked an international aid flotilla trying to break an Israeli blockade of Gaza in May 2010.
A court proceedings report accepted by the İstanbul 7th High Criminal Court says one copy of the indictment will be sent to the Israeli authorities after being translated into English. The report also added that the court will also instruct the İstanbul Bar Directorate to appoint lawyers for the suspects.
The report also noted that the court will invite an expert who speaks Hebrew, adding that the first court hearing will be on Nov.6 and will continue on Nov. 7 and 9. The İstanbul court will also invite 490 complainants to the court hearings.
The 144-page Mavi Marmara was accepted last month by a court and mentions 10 “slain Turks,” including Süleyman Söylemez, who was among those injured in the raid and who is still in a vegetative state. The document also mentions 490 victims and complainants, including 189 people who were injured in the attacks.
The indictment reportedly seeks 10 aggravated life imprisonment sentences for former Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) Chief of General Staff Gen. Ashkenazi, former Naval Forces commander Vice Adm. Eliezer Marom, former Israeli military intelligence chief Maj. Gen. Amos Yadlin and former Air Forces Intelligence head Brig. Gen. Avishai Levi.
The prosecutor reportedly heard the testimonies of nearly 600 witnesses, which included passengers aboard the ship and the relatives of victims as part of the investigation.
Following the Mavi Marmara attack, Israel's government set up the Turkel Commission, a commission of inquiry headed by Israeli Supreme Court Justice Jacob Turkel, to investigate
the attack. Turkish leaders dismissed the Israeli investigation, and UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon repeated the demand for an independent investigation, stating that the Israeli investigation would not have international credibility.
Turkey also established an inquiry, which concluded, in contrast to the Israeli inquiry, that the Gaza blockade and the Israeli raid are illegal. After the Turkish inquiry, Turkey described the raid as a violation of international law “tantamount to banditry and piracy” and described the killings of activists as “state-sponsored terrorism.” Concerning the Israeli inquiry, Turkey said its own commission was “surprised, appalled and dismayed that the national inquiry process in Israel has resulted in the exoneration of the Israeli armed forces.”
Ankara wants an official apology from Israel for the raid and calls for the lifting of the Gaza blockade but both demands have been rejected by the Israeli government so far. With tensions increased, Turkey has expelled the Israeli ambassador and suspended all military agreements it had with the country.
First Mavi Marmara court hearing scheduled for Nov. 6

Israeli Settlers Post Eviction Notices in Palestinian Communities

  by Sarah Snobar - IMEMC & agencies 
The Maan News Agency reported Monday that Israeli settlers from the Kiryat Arba settlement posted, on Saturday at night, illegal eviction leaflets in Palestinian communities near Hebron.
File - Paltoday
File - Paltoday
Residents said that the leaflets warned owners to leave their homes and halt all in progress construction activities. The leaflets were posted around Wadi Al-Hussein and Jaber neighborhood in east Hebron.

The leaflets led to clashes between locals and settlers. Citizen Bassam Al-Ja'bari said that fistfights took place between the locals and settlers while Israeli soldiers stood by.

He called on Hebron’s Palestinian municipality to supply the residents of those areas with documents that proved their ownership of the area to resist settler takeovers.
 International Middle East Media Center

Settlers Burn Lands Planted With Wheat Near Hebron

 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies 
A number of fundamentalist Israeli settlers burnt, on Monday morning, Palestinian farmlands planed with wheat, east of Yatta city, near the southern West bank city of Hebron.
File - Image By Maan News Agency
File - Image By Maan News Agency
Coordinator of the Popular Committee Against the Wall and Settlements in Yatta, Rateb Al-Jabour, reported that the burnt lands are located in Shu’ab Al-Batem, and belong to resident Khaled Mousa An-Najjar.

The Maan News Agency reported that, in 2002, Al-Jabour was shot and seriously injured by settler fire and was hospitalized for three months.

He voiced an appeal to Human Rights groups to intervene and act of stopping the escalating attacks carried out by extremist settlers in the occupied Palestinian territories, including in occupied East Jerusalem.

In numerous and escalating attacks, settlers burnt Palestinian farmlands, orchards, cut and uprooted olive orchards in addition to flooding farmlands with waste-water.
 International Middle East Media Center

1 hurt in overnight Israeli raids on Gaza

JERUSALEM: The Israeli military carried out air strikes on Gaza overnight, injuring one Palestinian, after a rocket was fired at southern Israel, the army and Palestinian medical sources said on Monday.
"Overnight, IAF (Israel Air Force) aircraft targeted a weapons manufacturing facility and a terror tunnel in the northern Gaza Strip. Direct hits were identified," it said.
"The targeting of these sites was in response to the rocket fire on communities in southern Israel," it said, referring to a rocket which hit the Eshkol region along the southern stretch of the Gaza border, without causing injuries or damage.
Palestinian medics said one person was hurt in a raid on northern Gaza City, but it was not clear how serious his injuries were.
Several hours earlier, medics said a young militant injured in an Israeli air strike on Friday had died of his injuries.
Saraqa Kudeh, an 18-year-old militant with the radical Popular Resistance Committees, was badly wounded along with two other PRC militants in a strike near Khan Yunis on Friday afternoon.
One of them already died from his wounds on Friday night.
The strike came after an early morning incident along the border in which a militant managed to cross into southern Israel, sparking a firefight in which the gunman and an Israeli soldier were killed.
Since the start of the year, Palestinian militants have fired more than 270 rockets at southern Israel, according to the Israeli army.
Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, maintains a tacit truce with Israel, but other Palestinian groups in the territory occasionally fire rockets across the border.

THE DAILY STAR

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Video: Israeli arstrike in Nuseirat, central GAZA Strip on Sunday 3 June 2012

Published on Jun 3, 2012 by
On sunday 3 June 2012 at about 2.00 am Israel launched several airstrikes targeting differents area in the Gaza Strip.
4 missiles targeted this house in Nuseirat camp, central Gaza Strip,
7 people were injured, 4 of theme were children

Settlers destroy olive trees in southern West Bank


Settlers destroy olive trees in southern West Bank

Masked settlers hold sticks during skirmishes near the West Bank
village of Immatin in 2010.(MaanImages/Rami Swidan)

HEBRON (Ma’an) -- Israeli settlers destroyed dozens of olive trees in the Hebron town of Yatta on Sunday, a local official said.

Ratib al-Jubrour, the coordinator of a local committee against settlements and the wall, said settlers from Ma'on damaged trees belonging to the al-Jabarin family.

The attack is part of "ongoing criminal acts settlers practice against Palestinian citizens," he added.

Israeli forces reportedly arrived at the scene and asked the family to file an official complaint.

The land owners told Ma'an that there would be no point, as a complaint would be "mere ink on paper."

Settler violence against Palestinians and their property is systematic in the West Bank.

Over 90 percent of villages attacked by settlers are under Israeli security control, The Palestine Center says, meaning local Palestinians only have the official protection of an army which they claim ignores settler violence.
 Maan News Agency

Medics: 7 injured in Gaza airstrikes

 
Published today (updated) 03/06/2012 10:51
Explosion from an Israeli airstrike pictured in 2009.(MaanImages/file)

GAZA CITY (Ma'an) -- Israel launched a series of airstrikes on the Gaza Strip overnight Saturday, injuring seven people, medics said.

A missile struck a home in the Nuseirat refugee camp, central Gaza, wounding seven people. The victims, which included four children, were taken to hospital for treatment, medical spokesman Adham Abu Salmiya said.

The Israeli army said it had targeted three weapon manufacturing facilities in the central Gaza Strip and two "terror tunnels" in the northern and southern coastal enclave, a statement said.

The attacks were in response to the death of an Israeli soldier on Friday, the army added.

A Palestinian gunman had breached the southern Gaza border and opened fire on Israeli soldiers, who returned fire. A soldier, identified by the army as 21-year-old Netanel Moshiashvili, and the Palestinian were killed.

A Gaza radio station close to Islamic Jihad named the man killed as 22-year-old Ahmad Abu Naser.

Israeli aircraft bombed an auto rickshaw east of Khan Younis in immediate response to the border incident. Four people were wounded and Naji Qudeih, 34, later died from his injuries.
 Maan News Agency

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Video: Ni'lin Enter the fifth year of popular resistance against the segregation wall 01.06.2012

 
Published on Jun 2, 2012 by
www.nilin-village.org

On the fourth anniversary of what became the start of the popular struggle in Ni'lin over 350 protestors, Palestinians, Israelis and internationals gathered to again march towards the wall. As the struggle against Israeli segregation politics enters its fifth year the determination of the struggle remain as strong as ever.

After the Friday prayer protestors gathered in the olive groves to a demonstration named The March of Loyalty in commemoration to the five martyrs who were brutally murdered by Israeli military during peaceful protests against the segregation wall. The martyrs were remembered in the slogans chanted by the demonstration as it proceeded towards the wall with Palestinian flags raised. The demonstration called for the unity of the Palestinian political fractions in the struggle against Israeli occupation. Slogans were also dedicated to the prisoners currently on hunger strike in Israeli prisons, some of which have refused food for almost 80 days.

When the demonstration reached the segregation wall the soldiers were already preparing the skunk water truck to flush the demonstration with foul smelling water. Despite this some of the protestors reached the gate where they burnt car tires to express the sadness of their people and their defiance against the wall in the black color of the soot.

A speech was delivered by one of the protestors against the Israeli occupation and theft of land, condemning the recent settler attack on Ni'lin farmers. Last Wednesday settlers from Hashmonaim (an Israeli colony built on Ni'lin land) started throwing stones at farmers trying to reach their land on the other side of the wall. The settlers drove them away with gun fire while cursing at the farmers.

During the speech the soldiers continued to fire tear gas at the protestors to disperse the demonstration. A 14 year old child was injured and dozens suffered from tear gas inhalation. As so many times before the soldiers were hiding in the fields around the wall in order to arrest protestors but this time they were unsuccessful.

Since 1967 the village of Ni'lin has lost most of its land (only 7000 dunums remain of the 58000 that originally made up the land of the village. On the confiscated land five illegal colonies have been built, surrounding Ni'lin on all sides but to the west. The apartheid road 446 also serves to cut the village in half. From 2004 to 2008 the village held up the construction of the apartheid wall being built all across the West Bank. Over 1500 dunums that otherwise would have been confiscated was saved.

The construction of the wall marked the beginning of an intense struggle in Ni'lin where military brutality, curfews and internationally declared illegal weapons have been implemented to suppress the peaceful demonstrations. 153 villagers have been seriously injured by live bullets fired at critical points in their bodies and more than 650 have been seriously injured by rubber coated steel bullets and tear gas canisters. Thousands of others have been mildly injured and two people also lost their eye sight after being shot with rubber coated steel bullets. American activist Tristan Anderson was shot in the head with a high velocity tear gas canisters and spent more than one and a half years in hospital. Five people have been killed, among them a ten year old boy called Ahmad Mousa, who was shot in the head.

Despite the harsh repression the people of Ni'lin have continues their peaceful struggle with strengthened determination and have even managed to tear down segments of the wall. The wall presently consists of three barriers in Ni'lin: an electric fence, a concrete wall and a barb wire barrier but the struggle of this small and unknown village is still going strong.

The segregation wall will fall, just like all others, and the illegal Zionist occupation will end.

Medics: Man dies from Gaza airstrike injuries

A relative of Palestinian gunman Ahmed Nassir mourns during his funeral
in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip on June 2, 2012.
(Reuters/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa)

GAZA CITY (Ma’an) -- A man died on Friday evening after being injured earlier in the day by an Israeli airstrike on the Gaza Strip, medics said.

Naji Qudeih, 34, was one of four people injured when Israeli aircraft bombed an auto rickshaw east of Khan Younis, hours after an Israeli soldier and Palestinian militant were killed in an exchange of fire along the border.

Qudeih, from Khan Younis, was critically wounded and later died from his injuries, medical services spokesman Adham Abu Salmiya said.

An Israeli army spokeswoman told Ma'an that aircraft targeted what she described as a terrorist squad that had fired a rocket at Israeli soldiers. She said a hit was confirmed.

Earlier, a Palestinian gunman breached the southern Gaza border and opened fire on Israeli soldiers, who returned fire, the Israeli army said. A soldier, identified by the army as 21-year-old Netanel Moshiashvili, and a Palestinian were killed.

A Gaza radio station close to Islamic Jihad named the man killed as 22-year-old Ahmad Abu Naser.

Palestinian sources in the Gaza Strip told Ma'an that the attack appeared to have been aimed at luring Israeli forces into the area in an attempt to capture a soldier.
Maan News Agency

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Turkish Court Indicts Senior Israeli Military Officials

 
Turkish Court Indicts Senior Israeli Military Officials in Murders on Gaza Flotilla
On the Second Anniversary of the Gaza Freedom Flotilla, Turkish Court Indicts Senior Israeli Military Officials in Murders of Nine Passengers
By Ann Wright
http://warisacrime.org/content/turkish-court-indicts-senior-israeli-military-officials-murders-gaza-flotilla
Two years ago I was a passenger on the first Gaza Freedom Flotilla which was sailing to break the Israeli naval blockade of Gaza. I watched from a small boat called the Challenger 1, as a much larger boat, the Mavi Marmara, with almost 600 passengers, was brutally attacked by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) commandos. 30 minutes later, our boat was attacked.
Using snipers from helicopters Israeli commandos shot many of the passengers on the exposed top deck of the ship. Other commandos in boats fired live ammunition, as well as percussion grenades, into all levels of the ship. As commandos repelled down from helicopters and boarded the ship, they executed at point blank range 5 passengers, including a 19 year old American citizen Furkan Dogan, whose body had five bullets including one to the back of his head. 9 persons, 8 Turkish citizens and one American citizen, were murdered and 50 others were wounded. One severely wounded Turkish man later died after being in a coma for many months.
Each of the six ships in the flotilla was attacked by IDF commandos. Passengers on the ships were shot with tasers and beaten by commandos. Potentially lethal paintballs were shot into the faces of passengers narrowly missing eyes and soft parts of the skull.
IDF commandos took the computers, cameras, identification and credit cards and several hundred thousands of dollars in cash from the passengers. IDF commandos sold many of the stolen computers. Very few of the items taken by the IDF have been returned to passengers.
The Mavi Marmara was returned to Turkey with a new coat of paint to cover the blood stains of those wounded and killed. The other five ships are still held by the Israeli government in the port of Haifa.
Turkish Court Indictment of Senior Israeli Military Officials
On May 28, 2012, almost two years after the Israeli attack, a court in Istanbul, Turkey, voted unanimously to approve an indictment against Israel's former military chief Lt. Gen. Gabi Ashkenazi, as well as for Eliezer Marom, Amos Yadlin, and Avishai Levi, the former heads of the Israeli Navy, Air Force Intelligence, and Military Intelligence. If convicted, each faces nine consecutive life terms in prison for "inciting to kill monstrously, and by torturing." http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/turkish-court-charges-senior-idf-officials-over-gaza-flotilla-deaths-1.432983#article_comments
The indictment also charged several unidentified soldiers who shot passengers. The charges against members of the Israeli military include commandeering vehicles, voluntary manslaughter, attempted murder, persecution and causing damage to the ship.
The indictment specifies 490 victims and complainants, among them 189 who were injured during the raid. The indictment rejected Israeli claims that Israeli commandos who boarded the Mavi Marmara acted in self-defense, saying that Israeli commandos used disproportional force by firing with heavy weapons and automatic rifles on passengers who only carried "plastic flag masts, spoons, and forks." The indictment stated that some of the victims were shot dead from close range and from the back.
2011 Gaza Flotilla and Freedom Waves
Despite the lethal Israeli attack a year earlier, in 2011, international citizen activists prepared ten ships to sail to break the Israeli naval blockade of Gaza. The Israeli and US governments pressured the Greek government to prevent the sailing of 8 of the ships that were in Greece. Three ships from the 2011 Gaza Freedom Flotilla eventually challenged the Israeli blockade. One ship that had sailed from France in July, 2011 and two others (one from the Irish campaign and one from the Canadian/Australian campaign) that sailed from Turkey in November, 2011 were intercepted by the Israeli navy, the boats confiscated and the passengers deported from Israel.
Next Challenge to the Israeli Blockade--Gaza’s Ark
Committed to continue to bring international attention to the continuing brutal Israeli naval blockade of Gaza, international activists are working with the sailing and boating community of Gaza to prepare a ship to sail FROM Gaza carrying Gazan exports goods that will have been purchased by the international community. The boat will be called “Gaza’s Ark” and will provide job skills and employment for workers on the boat as well as a market for the beautiful crafts of Gaza. http://www.tahrir.ca/en/gazaark
About the Author: Ann Wright spent 29 years in the US Army/Army Reserves and retired as a Colonel. She was a US diplomat for 16 years and resigned in 2003 in opposition to the Iraq war. She travelled to Gaza three times in 2009, helped organize the 2009 Gaza Freedom March and was a passenger on the 2010 and 2011 Gaza Freedom Flotillas. She was an organizer for the US Boat to Gaza, the Audacity of Hope and is an organizer for the US campaign for Gaza’s Ark.
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Released Detainee Remains In Serious Condition

  by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies 
The Ahrar Center for Detainees’ Studies and Human Rights reported that former detainee, Hamed Al-Amoudy, from the northern West Bank city of Nablus, is currently in a critical health condition due to torture subjected to by Israeli interrogators over the last four months.
Arhcive - Palinfo
Arhcive - Palinfo
The center said that Israeli interrogators used different interrogation methods, including force bending his back, an issue that left him unable to conduct even a simple physical task.

In a sworn testimony made to the Ahrar Center, Al-Amoudy said that he was interrogated and tortured for 120 days, was forced to stand for several hours, was forced to bend his knees for extended periods, interrogators bending his back in different positions, and deprived him from sleeping for extended periods.

Fuad Al-Khoffash, head of the Ahrar Center called on the international community and human rights groups around the world to visit Al-Amoudy and record his sworn testimony on the cruel and inhumane torture and abuse he faced.

It is worth mentioning that Al-Amoudy spent more than nine years in Israeli detention camps, was deprived of his visitation rights and never received the professional medical attention he needed.

On Thursday, former political prisoner, Zoheir Lubbada, 38 years old, died on at the Intensive Care Unit of the National Government Hospital in Nablus, only one week after he was released from an Israeli prison suffering numerous health complications due to medical negligence in prison clinics.
International Middle East Media Center

Friday, June 1, 2012

Report: occupation’s aggression against Palestinians on the rise

Report: occupation’s aggression against Palestinians on the rise


 
NABLUS, (PIC)-- Land research center of the Arab Studies Society confirmed that the first five months of this year had witnessed an increase in Israeli attacks against Palestinian people and properties.
The center reported that Israeli forces demolished 78 houses during that period, which led to the displacement of 545 Palestinians, including 323 children. In addition the IOF demolished 219 facilities, serving 1476 residents, including 914 children. They had also issued demolition notifications of 368 houses inhabited by 3199 residents, including 1977 children. Israeli authorities have also issued notifications of demolition 190 facilities serving 1676 residents. Moreover, IOF have issued notifications of taking over five houses, three in occupied Jerusalem and two in Al-Khalil and the confiscation of 17 tents in Tubas.
The center has also reported Israeli attacks against Palestinian lands where 8,300 dunums of Palestinian lands were confiscated, 331 dunums for settlement projects, 1,431 dunums for the apartheid wall construction, and 6,404 dunums under the pretext that it belongs to the state, in addition to settlers’ attempts to capture 4,500 dunums.
The Israeli attacks have also harmed 4,482 trees through burning and uprooting or through poisoning them with chemicals or waste water, including 3,435 trees were fully damaged and 1,047 trees were partially damaged. Meanwhile, the IOF have confiscated agricultural machineries, including 10 water tanks, 7 agricultural tractors, and two bulldozers and drilling rig.
The report noted that 380 dunums of agricultural land have been confiscated, including 180 dunums for military training, in addition to 100 dunums of planted fields were bulldozing, and 50 dunums are used as pastures for settlers' cattles,70 dunums have been dumping by waste water, and 10 dunums of crop fields have been burned.
The report confirmed that as part of  the occupation’s efforts to dismember the Palestinian territories the city of Jerusalem was strangulated  by the apartheid wall and isolated from the rest of the West Bank, while it continues preventing Palestinians from the West Bank and the Gaza Strip from reaching occupied Jerusalem.
The Israeli attacks have also included roadblocks and checkpoints set up by Israel in the WB at the entrances to Palestinian towns and villages.
The report pointed out that the IOF have closed 15 Palestinian neighborhoods either by concrete cubes or earth barriers.

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1,456 Palestinian children shot dead by Israel since 2000

 Coinciding with International Children's Day on 1 June, figures released by the Palestinian Ministry of Information show that 1,456 Palestinian children have been shot dead by Israelis since the Aqsa Uprising started in late 2000. The ministry pointed out that all Palestinian children are still subjected to constant abuse and attacks by Israeli occupation forces and illegal Jewish settlers across the occupied Palestinian territories. Dozens have been arrested by Israel in a campaign of harassment in the occupied West Bank.
Children in Palestine make up 52 per cent of the population. As well as almost 1,500 being killed since 2000, around 5,000 children have been injured and 215 are being held in Israeli prisons; 175 have been arrested since the beginning of 2012.
In 2010, around 1,000 Palestinian children aged between 15-17 were arrested by the Israeli occupation forces, 500 of them in occupied Jerusalem. Most of the charges brought revolved around accusations of "throwing stones" at illegal settlers' vehicles.
The Ministry's statistics also reveal that 65,000 Palestinian children aged between 5 and 14 are involved in some kind of work, paid and unpaid, in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
1,456 Palestinian children shot dead by Israel since 2000

Campaign: Israel still holds remains of 379 Palestinians

Maan News Agency:


Families received the remains of their relatives for burial,
on Thursday, some after decades of waiting, after Israel
returned remains of 91 Palestinians. (MaanImages)

HEBRON (Ma'an) -- After the remains of 91 Palestinians were repatriated by Israel on Thursday, the national campaign to recover all bodies held by Israel said at least 379 others still remain in Israeli custody.

Since the 1960s, Israel has withheld the bodies of hundreds of Palestinians, interred in numbered, rather than named, graves in a cemetery in the occupied West Bank's Jordan Valley.

Amin Al-Bayed, the Hebron coordinator of a national campaign to recover the bodies, said they had collected files of 470 Palestinians held by Israel after death.

The campaign called on all Palestinians to submit information to the campaign to pass on to the International Committee of the Red Cross, and for a legal case at the Supreme Court.

Israel talks of unilaterally creating a Palestine state

There are signs the Israeli government is considering taking unilateral action if peace talks with the Palestinians remain stalled, a move which could involve a withdrawal from parts of the West Bank along the lines of a 2005 pullout from the Gaza Strip.
Defence Minister Ehud Barak told a high-profile security conference on Wednesday that inaction was not an option and Israel could not wait forever to reach an accord.
“Israel cannot afford to tread water,” Mr. Barak said. If a deal “proves to be impossible, we have to consider a provisional arrangement or even unilateral action”.
The statement reflected a growing sense of urgency in Israel about ending its 45-year entanglement with the Palestinians, even if no peace deal is possible.
Two decades of on-again, off-again peace talks have failed to yield an agreement, and negotiations have been frozen for more than three years. And as time passed, a shift of thinking has quietly occurred in Israel — the occupation of Palestinian lands may ultimately be bad for Israel simply because ruling millions of Arabs will demographically sink the Jewish state.
The new twist
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has grown increasingly vocal about the need to separate from the Palestinians, now has a broad coalition freeing him of nationalists who claim biblical rights to the West Bank.
Mr. Netanyahu, who for years rejected most concessions to the Palestinians, has also raised concerns in recent months that continued control of the more than two million Palestinians in the West Bank would threaten Israel's character as a democracy with a Jewish majority.
Palestinian officials quickly rejected the idea of unilateral Israel moves clearly concerned that after a partial pullout leaving them well short of their goals, Israel would have scant reason to negotiate further.
Mr. Netanyahu was a leading opponent to the 2005 Gaza pullout, resigning as Finance Minister at the time to protest what he believed was a surrender to violence.
The withdrawal, in which Israel uprooted all 8,500 Jewish settlers and thousands of soldiers, achieved its goal of enforcing a separation between Israel and the 1.5 million Palestinians of the tiny, impoverished strip.
But most Israelis nonetheless see it as a failure — shortly after the pullout, Hamas militants violently seized control of the territory from the more moderate Palestinian Authority of President Mahmoud Abbas, turning it into a hotbed of fundamentalist Islam and a base for frequent rocket attacks on southern Israel.
Mr. Netanyahu has warned he will not allow the same thing to happen in the larger, more central highland of the West Bank, where rocket squads would have Israel's international airport and major cities in easy range. 

Report: Israeli officials propose moving outpost to confiscated lands

Maan News Agency

TEL AVIV, Israel (Ma'an) -- Israeli defense officials are studying a proposal to move residents of a settler outpost to a nearby area confiscated by the Israeli military for an army base, Israeli media reported Friday.
A boy walks near Israeli flags in Ulpana, on the edge of
the illegal settlement of Beit El, north of Ramallah.
(Reuters/Nir Elias, File)
Israel's high court ruled in May that the Ulpana neighborhood in Beit El settlement, near al-Bireh, must be evacuated by July 1, 2012, after the Israeli government sought an extension to an earlier May deadline.

Israel's Civil Administration, the military department ruling civil affairs in the occupied West Bank, is examining the possibility of moving the settlers to an 11-dunams area, confiscated in 1970, and housing an evacuated army base, Israeli daily Haaretz reported.

Meanwhile, right-wing Israeli parliamentarians have threatened to pass a law bypassing the court's evacuation order if the government does not prevent the demolition, and the settlers have refused to negotiate their evacuation, Haaretz said.

The newspaper said the Civil Administration's proposal appeared to breach a Israeli Supreme Court ruling against the confiscation of land for building settlements.

All Jewish-only settlements in the occupied West Bank are illegal under international law. Israel distinguishes between illegal settlements it has approved and illegal outposts which were never granted official authorization.

Over 500,000 Israeli settlers live on occupied Palestinian land.

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Israeli settlers set fire to Palestinian land in Madama village, southeast of Nablus
Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) Continue Systematic Attacks against Palestinian Civilians and Property in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT)

IOF use force to disperse peaceful protest organized by Palestinian civilians in the West Bank.
8 demonstrators, including two children, were wounded.

A Palestinian civilian was wounded by IOF in the central Gaza Strip.

IOF conducted 50 incursions into Palestinian communities in the West Bank and two limited ones into the Gaza Strip.   
IOF arrested 13 Palestinian civilians, including 5 children in the West Bank.
IOF summoned 12 Palestinian civilians for interrogation.
Two dunums[1] of agricultural land in the central Gaza Strip were burnt by Israeli gunfire.

IOF continued to attack Palestinian fishermen in the Gaza Strip.
IOF arrested 5 Palestinian fishermen and confiscated two fishing boats.

Israel has continued to impose a total closure on the OPT and has isolated the Gaza Strip from the outside world.
IOF arrested a Palestinian civilians at a checkpoint in the West Bank.

IOF have continued efforts to create a Jewish demographic majority in East Jerusalem.
Funds were allocated for a new Israeli tourist settlement project in Silwan village in Jerusalem.
IOF destroyed some civilian facilities in Hazma village, northeast of Jerusalem. 

IOF have continued settlement activities in the West Bank and Israeli settlers have continued to attack Palestinian civilians and property.
IOF razed 30 dunums of agricultural land in al-Baq’a area, east of Hebron.
A Palestinian civilian was seriously wounded by Israeli settlers.
Israeli settlers set fire to cultivated areas in the south of Nablus.

Israeli soldier, Gaza man killed in clash

An Israeli soldier and a gunman from the Gaza Strip were killed in a rare border clash on Friday, the army said in a statement. It said the gunman, who was not immediately identified, crossed the fortified boundary into Israel from the Palestinian enclave and opened fire on troops, who shot back.
Palestinian witnesses heard an explosion and shooting near Abassan, a border village in southern Gaza that is also close to the Egyptian frontier. They said Israeli forces set off smoke bombs to obscure the view as helicopters circled. Gaza's Hamas rulers and other Palestinian groups are hostile to Israel, and the enclave saw a surge in cross-border fighting in March. But violence had otherwise abated as rival Palestinian factions negotiate power-sharing deals and monitor political developments in Egypt.
http://www.todayszaman.com/news-282167-israeli-soldier-gaza-man-killed-in-clash.html 

Five Palestinians Injured In Khan Younis

  by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies 
Palestinian medical sources reported Friday that five Palestinians were wounded when the Israeli air force missiles targeting Abasan Al-Kabeera town, east of Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.
Image reprinted from saraya.ps
Image reprinted from saraya.ps
Adham Abu Salmiyya, spokesperson of the Higher Committee of Medical and Emergency Services, stated that three Palestinians were moved to Nasser Hospital and the European Hospital in Khan Younis, and that two of them are in a very serious condition.

At least two more Palestinians were wounded when the Israeli Air Force fired a missile near a Khalil Ar-Rahman mosque also in Abasan Al-Kabeera.

The latest attacks come after a Palestinian fighter and an Israeli soldier were killed during armed clashes that took place when fighters infiltrated into an Israeli military base east of Khan Younis.

Abu Ahmad, media spokesperson of the Al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad, denied responsibility for the attack against the military base. His statements came after some media agencies reported that the Al-Quds Brigades was behind the attack.

Furthermore, Israeli sources reported that two mortars were fired into open areas, near the Asqalan Coast; no injuries were reported.
International Middle East Media Center

Palestinian Farmer Injured Near Bethlehem

 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies 
Palestinian medical sources reported Friday that a Palestinian farmer was injured when Israeli soldiers attacked several farmers, and fired concussion grenades at them, while working in their lands in "Roman area", east of Tiqoua in Bethlehem district.
File - Image reprinted from amin.org
File - Image reprinted from amin.org
Head of the Tiqoua’ Village Council, Taiseer Abu Mfarreh, told the Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA), that soldiers accompanied by employees of the so-called Civil Coordination Office, attacked the villagers and forced them out of their lands.

WAFA added that the soldiers also threatened the residents, ordering them not to return to their lands under the claim that the area is a "closed military zone".

The Roman area in Tiqoua’ has been repeatedly targeted by soldiers and settlers, with a sharp increase of attacks carried out by fundamentalist settlers over the last few days.

Previous attacks carried out by the settlers in different parts of Palestine targeted mosques, including burning and defacing mosques, attacking villages, uprooting, cutting an burning Palestinian orchards..

The settlers also defaced property of Israel's Peace Now movement, including defacing cars of peace now activists.

Earlier in February this year, the settlers carried out a “price tag” attack targeting a Christian Monastery in Jerusalem’s Valley of the Cross Monastery.

Extremist settlers use the “Price Tag” slogan to refer to “retaliatory” attacks that they usually carry out against the Palestinians whenever Israel removes an illegal settlement outpost in the occupied territories.

Extremist settlers sprayed graffiti on several occasions stating "Death to Arabs", "Death to Muslims", and "Death to Christians", in addition to slurs against the Muslim prophet.

The fundamentalist settlers, mainly youth groups, are also believed to be involved in numerous Price Tag attacks that have escalated in the last two years and including the burning of several mosques in the West Bank.
International Middle East Media Center

Amnesty International Report on the Detention Without Trial of Palestinians By Israel


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On Wednesday 06 June 2012, Amnesty International is releasing a new report on the detention without trial of Palestinians by Israel Starved of justice: Palestinians detained without trial by Israel.
The report examines the practice of administrative detention and highlights patterns of human rights violations associated with this measure, and makes recommendations to both the Israeli authorities and the international community.
The report is based on information collected from detainees, their families, and their lawyers through interviews by telephone and in the field, as well as Israeli and Palestinian human rights organizations and correspondence with the Israeli authorities.
When: The report will be released at 0001hrs BST on 06 June 2012.
Spokespeople:
· Ann Harrison, Deputy Director, Middle East and North Africa Programme is available from London in English.
· Saleh Hijazi, researcher on Israel and Occupied Palestinian Territories is available from London in English and Arabic.
· Deborah Hyams, researcher on Israel and Occupied Palestinian Territories is available from London in English.
  http://english.pnn.ps/index.php/human-rights/1809-amnesty-international-report-on-the-detention-without-trial-of-palestinians-by-israel

The IOF desecrate al-Rahma Cemetery next to al-Aqsa Mosque

The IOF desecrate al-Rahma Cemetery next to al-Aqsa Mosque
Muslim graves dug up in the Ma'manullah cemetery
 

OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)-- A group of IOF troops desecrated on Thursday Bab al-Rahma Cemetery next to the Aqsa Mosque by daubing the tombs and headstones with Hebrew racist graffiti against Muslims and calling for the death of Arabs.
Head of the committee that takes care of Muslim cemeteries in Jerusalem, Mustafa Abu Zahra, said that this attack is just one in a series of continuous attacks by the occupation soldiers and settlers against Muslim cemeteries in Jerusalem.
“The attacks by occupation soldiers and Jewish settlers were not limited to the Ma’manullah cemetery, which is still under attack, but it has reached to Bab al-Rahma cemetery next to the Blessed Aqsa Mosque,” he said.
He added that a number of the so called Border Guards wrote slogans insulting to Muslims and calling for the death of Arabs on headstones.
He condemned this attack on the cemetery and called on the occupation authorities to punish those responsible for this heinous act.

Appeal for the release of elderly man from occupation jail

Appeal for the release of elderly man from occupation jail
 

NABLUS, (PIC)-- Ahrar center for prisoners' studies and human rights appealed to human rights organisations to work for the release of Haj Sami Sha’ballo, 70 years, from Askalan prison where he is being interrogated.
Director of Ahrar, Fouad al-Khuffash, said that Sha’ballo was arrested on 21 May after IOF troops raided his home in Nablus, ransacked it and confiscated all mobile phones.
He added that Sha’ballo is the father of liberated prisoner Kamal Sha’ballo who was released and exiled to the Gaza Strip after serving 9 years in occupation jails.
Kamal expressed concern for the wellbeing of his father saying that interrogation at Askalan prison is extremely harsh and that his elderly father cannot withstand it.
He added that he spent two months in interrogation at that prison 10 years ago and it was difficult for him as a young man and wondered how his 70-year-old father could withstand different types of torture at his age.
Ahrar center noted that the Israeli occupation is putting extra pressure on the families of liberated captives, especially those who were exiled to the Gaza Strip.