Tuesday, 16 November 2010

Abbas’s militia kidnap seven Palestinians, IOF troops kidnap three, raid two mosques,and bars Aqsa guard from entering the mosque for a further six months

Abbas’s militia kidnap seven Palestinians

[ 16/11/2010 - 07:57 AM ]

WEST BANK, (PIC)-- On the eve of Eid al-Adha militias affiliated with the de facto President Mahmoud Abbas continue to kidnap supporters of Hamas in West Bank. They kidnapped seven in the Tulkarem district on Monday.

Local sources said that the militias kidnapped three students studying at al-Najah university in Nablus, one of them is the son of Palestinian lawmaker Sheikh Fathi al-Qara’awi from the Nur Shams refugee camp and Akram Shahrour from Bala’a and Asa’ad Shadid from the village of Allar.

All of them were kidnapped before by the same militias after their homes were raided and ransacked and personal belongings were confiscated. The militiamen even confiscated a final year dissertation belonging to Akram Shahrour.

In nearby Deir al-Ghsoun Abbas’s so called Preventive Security kidnapped Asadullah Badran, Saleh Mousa, Muhammad Abbas and Lewa Shtewi after raiding and ransacking their homes. Badran is the brother of the two martyrs Fawaz and Seif Badran.


[ 16/11/2010 - 08:00 AM ]

AL-KHALIL, (PIC)-- IOF troops on Monday kidnapped three Palestinian residents of al-Khalil city in the southern West Bank, raided two mosques and set up roadblocks at the centre of the city.

Local sources said that the IOF troops arrested Ashraf al-Hashlamoun after raiding and ransacking his flat in the city.

Other sources reported the arrest of Anas al-Jabareen from the village of Daherya to the south of al-Khalil at the Beir al-Saba’ roadblock.

IOF troops also raided the village of Mirbish near Dura in the district of al-Khalil where the troops searched the village’s mosque and a number of residents’ homes.

IOF troops also raided the Rayyan Mosque in the Jabal al-Rahma neighbourhood in al-Khalil and detained a number of worshippers for many of hours before allowing them to go.

IOF troops also set up a roadblock at the Halhoul bridge at the northern entrance to the city of al-Khalil and other roadblocks at the centre of the city and near the Ahli and Mizan hospitals in the city.


[ 16/11/2010 - 08:04 AM ]

OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)-- The Israeli occupation authority have renewed the ban on entry of the Aqsa mosque against 30-year-old Majed Ragheb al-Jo’ba, one of the Aqsa guards for a further six months.

Local sources said that IOF on Monday troops raided Jo’ba’s house in the old city and left him a summons ordering him to attend the interrogator’s office at the Maskobeyya interrogation and detention centre, where he was handed a new military order barring him from entry into the mosque or getting within 20 meters from its gates.

The occupation authority has been barring Jo’ba from entering the mosque since 2005. The last ban ran out on Saturday which allowed him to attend the mosque on Saturday and Sunday before the ban was renewed on Monday morning.

The pretext for this ban is that Jo’ba constitutes a “threat to state and public security” and that there is secret information that his presence in or a round the mosque constitutes a danger.

The Israeli occupation is using various pretexts to empty the Aqsa Mosque and Jerusalem from its indigenous Palestinian population and replacing them with extremist Jewish settlers.

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