Israeli occupation army kidnaps 85 Palestinians in
the West Bank in one day
Wednesday February 13, 2008 18:32 by Jessica Frederick & Ghassan
Bannoura - IMEMC News
ghassanb at imemc dot org
The Israeli occupation army on Wednesday invaded both the city of
Nablus, in the northern West Bank, and the village of Beit Ummer,
located near the city of Hebron in the southern West Bank. In total, at
least 85 Palestinian civilians were abducted by the invading military.
Israeli troops stopping Palestinian ambulance from entering Beit Ummer
today – Photo by IMEMC's Ghassan Bannoura
Israeli occupation forces stormed the village of Beit Ummar at around
1:00 am on Wednesday. Troops searched and ransacked scores of homes,
with local sources stating that the army placed the village under
curfew, not allowing families to leave their homes.
As the military operation continued, residents reported that, so far,
the army had kidnapped 40 men from the village, their ages ranging from
18 to 45.
Israeli troops are still in the village and are not allowing Palestinian
ambulances or journalists to enter the village, eyewitnesses reported.
When IMEMC photojournalist Ghassan Bannoura arrived at the entrance of
the village, Israeli troops did not allow him to enter, and threatened
to use live rounds if he do not comply with their order to leave the
scene.
As a group of international human rights workers from the Christian
Peacemaker Teams (CPT) tried to enter the village, Israeli troops
prevented them and declared the entire village a "closed military zone".
Later in the day, six CPT workers managed to enter Beit Ummer, although
troops prevented them from moving around. Troops later kidnapped the
group and released them in a nearby Israeli settlement.
Tareq, a CPT worker in Beit Ummer told IMEMC that the soldiers are
"rounding up men without any reason. Men are being spot interrogated and
then moved away to unknown locations".
The Christian Peacemaker Teams are an ecumenical initiative to support
violence reduction efforts around the world.
In a separate attack by the Israeli military, the northern West Bank
city of Nablus was targeted. Troops kidnapped two civilians, detained
without charge.
Palestinian sources in Nablus reported that Israeli military forces
invaded the city on Wednesday at dawn and kidnapped Mou'ayad Hashash,
24. Meanwhile, Samier Mansour, 18, was also taken from his home in the
village of Kufer Kalil, just south of Nablus city.
Israeli occupation army radio announced that, during pre-dawn invasions
across the West Bank, the Israeli army had kidnapped as many as 70
Palestinian civilians.
Israeli occupation forces kidnap 56 Palestinians
in the West Bank
Date: 13 / 02 / 2008 Time: 10:16
West Bank – Ma'an –
Israeli occupation forces launched a major campaign of early morning
raids throughout the West Bank on Wednesday, seizing 56 Palestinians in
the course of a few hours.
Most of the abductions took place near the city of Hebron,
in the southern West Bank. Witnesses said that more than 30 Israeli
military vehicles stormed the town of Beit Ummar, conducting house to
house searches, seizing 43 young men and imposing a curfew.
The Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT) said that the Israeli occupation
army has closed four different areas inside the village since 1am.
Soldiers are stationed around the local mosque and throughout the
village, with two bulldozers and DCO jeeps. The military are denying
travel to people in cars or on foot, restricting the freedom of movement
for goods and medicine. The military also denied entry to an ambulance
attempting to enter the village, CPT said.
Ma'an's reporter in Nablus said that the Israeli occupation forces
detained two Palestinians from the northern West Bank village of Kafr
Qallil, south of Nablus, and Balata refugee camp, east of the city.
Palestinian security said that more than twenty Israeli occupation
military vehicles raided Kafr Qallil and Balata refugee camp and seized
18-year-old Muhammad Mansour and 24-year-old Muayyad Al-Hashash.
In Jenin in the northern West Bank, ten Israeli occupation military
vehicles raided the city and arrested 20-year-old Sami Qa'qur.
In Bethlehem in the southern West Bank, local sources told Ma'an that
the Israeli occupation forces raided the town of Al-Khadr overnight and
seized 22-year-old Mahmoud Subeih, 22-year-old Mahmoud Salih,
21-year-old Mahmoud Yousif, 22-year-old Ahmad Subeih and 21-year-old
Ahmad Mousa.