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Israeli occupation forces abduct 24 Palestinians from different areas of the West Bank 

Date: 03 / 09 / 2007 Time: 09:36

Bethlehem – Ma'an – 

The Israeli occupation forces abducted twenty-four Palestinian citizens from different areas of the West Bank on Monday at dawn.

Israeli sources alleged that the Palestinian abductees were found to be in possession of weapons.

An Israeli occupation forces vehicle was stoned near Ramallah. The Israeli forces apprehended a Palestinian man on suspicion of throwing stones.

Hamas

In Nablus, in the northern West Bank, Israeli troops seized five members of Hamas from Balata refugee camp.

Hamas sources announced that Yaser Al-Badersawy, Wae'l Al-Hashash, Raed Al-Khateeb, Sabry Thogan and Asad Abu Ghoush were abducted by the Israeli forces.

Islamic Jihad

The Israeli forces abducted eleven members of Islamic Jihad from the northern West Bank governorate of Tulkarem and the neighbouring villages of 'Attil, 'Illar and Seida.

The seized Palestinians were male and aged 18 to 24.

During the arrest campaign the Israeli troops raided several Palestinian homes and forced the inhabitants to wait in open areas until the operation was complete.

The Israeli occupation forces withdrew from the Tulkarem area in the early hours of Monday morning and took the detainees to an undisclosed destination.

Hamas denounces kidnapping of six cadres at IOF hands in Balata

[ 03/09/2007 - 08:19 AM ]

NABLUS, (PIC)-- 

The Hamas Movement in Balata refugee camp, near Nablus city, on Monday denounced the campaign of IOF kidnappings of lines of its cadres in the camp.

The Movement, in a press release, described the kidnapping of six Hamas cadres in a pre dawn raid on Monday as a "failed attempt" to silence the national trend in the camp, especially when most of those arrested were concerned with issues and sufferings of the camp inhabitants.

"This rabid campaign will not stop the march of construction and the shiny image of the camp inhabitants in all fields and on all levels," the statement elaborated.

It said that the IOF abductions target all Palestinian factions, which entailed unity of resistance factions away from dissension.

Hamas hailed cooperation among all armed wings in face of the IOF incursions, which inflicted losses in the "enemy lines".

The Movement promised the camp inhabitants to remain along the march of resistance regardless of conspiracies.

 

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Note to Readers:

The Israeli settlements as well as the Land-Grab, Apartheid Wall in the Palestinian occupied territories have been built illegally on confiscated Palestinian lands. These represent a major violation of international law, Geneva Conventions, and they obstruct reaching a peaceful resolution for the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.

The Israeli occupation forces abduct and kidnap Palestinians from their homes and at checkpoints, on daily basis. Most media refer to these abductions and kidnappings as arrests, which is inaccurate and not true as the Israeli occupation government has no jurisdiction over Palestinian citizens inside their own territories.

Further, when Israeli occupation forces kill Palestinian civilians, particularly when the victims are women and children, this should be referred to as an act of terrorism, and perpetrators should be described as terrorists.

Since the end of the second intifadha in 2005, not a single Israeli civilian was killed by Palestinian resistance organizations. However, Palestinian civilians have been killed by Israeli occupation forces, almost on daily basis.

Note to Journalists:

Any journalist who does not describe this as terrorism is biased, unfair, not objective, and a participant in terrorizing the Palestinian people, so the Israeli occupation of Palestine can continue endlessly.

Note to Translators:

The Arabic definite article, Al (or its variant, El), should be written with a hyphen separating it from the noun it is associated with, for example Al-Aqsa. If a hyphen is not used, as in Al Aqsa, it confuses non-Arabic readers. They may think that it is an abbreviation of the name Albert, as many Americans do.

The Arabic definite article Al (or El) should be written as such, whether it is Shamsiyah or Qamariyah in pronunciation, simply because we are dealing with the written form of the language, not the spoken one. Using the Shamsiyah so many forms in writing is inaccurate and confusing to non-Arabic readers, to say the least.

Only standard (fasih) pronunciation of Arabic names should be used. Non-standard ('ammi)  should be avoided avoided. Example: Names like Abu Sunainah, Abu Rudainah, and Abu Shebak are written by some translators in the non-standard forms of Abu Snainah, Abu Rdainah, and Abu Shbak.

The standard pronunciation of the vowel at the end of names is (a), not (e), particularly if it is followed by (h), like in the cases of Haniyah and Rudainah, not Haniyeh and Rudaineh.

The standard pronunciation of vowels in the following names is (ai), not (ei) as written by  some translators: Hussain, not Hussein and Hassanain, not Hassanein. This is the same long vowel pronounced in the English words "rain" and "brain."

 


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