Monday 14 November 2011

Israeli Army Raids WB Ex-prisoners’ Homes, Strikes Gaza

Local Editor

Israeli forces raided the homes of seven Palestinian prisoners freed during the latest prisoner exchange deal between Hamas and the Zionist entity, Ma'an news agency reported.

“Israeli military vehicles entered the northern West Bank city of Qalqiliya Sunday midnight and issued summons to Akram Mansour, Shadi Zayid and Ibrahim Yasin to report to Israeli intelligence… soldiers also raided the homes of freed prisoners Nael and Fakhri Barghouthi... and Adnan Zeid al-Kilani,” the agency added.

The Israeli army also raided the homes of two freed female prisoners on Sunday.
In parallel, one Palestinian was killed and four others were injured after the Israeli air forces stroke the Palestinian navy’s location in the Gaza Strip Monday morning.

Freed female captive receives summons from the Israeli intelligence
[ 13/11/2011 - 06:26 PM ]


RAMALLAH, (PIC)-- Palestinian sources said that IOF soldiers raided at an early hour on Sunday morning the home of freed captive Somoud Karaja from the village of Safa west of Ramallah, and handed her a summons to attend an interview with Shabak officers at Ofer prison.
The sources also said that the IOF detained the Karaja family outside their home, while they ransacked it before handing the summons to ex-captive.

Karaja was freed recently in the prisoner exchange deal reached between the occupation and Hamas. She served 3 years of a 20-year sentence. 

IOF troops storm Balata round up 4 refugees, harass liberated prisoners
[ 14/11/2011 - 01:03 PM ]

NABLUS, (PIC)-- Israeli occupation forces (IOF) stormed the Balata refugee camp east of Nablus city at dawn Monday and rounded up four young men, local sources reported.
They said that the IOF soldiers in 20 armored vehicles burst into the camp and searched many homes before taking the four youths, adding that they broke into the homes of two liberated prisoners including a woman and threatened them against indulging in anti-occupation activity.
The locals said that the soldiers, who used dogs in their pre-dawn raid, wreaked havoc on all searched houses.
In Qalqilia, IOF soldiers served summonses to a number of liberated prisoners, freed in the latest exchange deal between Hamas and Israel, on Sunday night including Akram Mansour the third oldest (ex) prisoner in the world.
An Israeli intelligence officer warned liberated prisoner Sumud Karaje in Ramallah on Sunday that she would be re-arrested if she returned to anti occupation activity.
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