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Israeli occupation terrorist forces kidnap 27 Palestinians in the West Bank, including 11 from one village
IOTF soldiers kidnap 27 Palestinians including 11 from one village [ 02/04/2009 - 10:46 AM ] NABLUS, (PIC)-- Israeli occupation terrorist forces (IOTF) kidnapped 11 citizens from the village of Arka, west of Jenin, at dawn Thursday following a raid, described by locals as the most violent in history of the small town of only 2,000 inhabitants. Local sources said that the IOF troops clamped a curfew and asked all men in the village via loudspeakers to gather in the village's main square where the soldiers scrutinized their IDs and detained 11 of them including a father and his son and four brothers. Villagers said that the soldiers' questions focused on providing shelter for wanted activists in the village. The Hebrew media reported that the IOTF troops rounded up 27 Palestinians in various West Bank areas at dawn Thursday. Israeli troops kidnap three Palestinians from Bethlehem Date: 02 / 04 / 2009 Time: 09:32 Israeli
occupation terrorist
forces kidnapped three Palestinians from in and around the West
Bank city of Bethlehem after raiding several houses early on Thursday
morning. Israeli forces kidnapped Nablus man from home Date: 02 / 04 /
2009 Time: 12:15 Israeli occupation terrorist forces kidnapped a young Palestinian man
during a raid on his house in the Askar area of Nablus early on
Thursday. Illegal Israeli settlers take over house in Jerusalem's Old City Date: 02 / 04 / 2009 Time: 10:06 Dozens of illegal Israeli settlers backed by the Israeli occupation
government police took over a Palestinian house in the Old City of
Jerusalem on Thursday morning. Report: Israeli takeover of East Jerusalem illegal Thursday April 02, 2009 00:51 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC News A confidential report from the European Union, dated March 7th, recently leaked to the media accuses Israel of “using settlement expansion, house demolitions, discriminatory housing policies and the West Bank Separation barrier to actively pursue the illegal annexation of East Jerusalem.” Recently, Israeli officials announced plans to demolish over 2,000
Palestinian homes in East Jerusalem, an announcement that was met with
anger and outrage from the Palestinian residents, many of whom have
lived in East Jerusalem for scores of generations. The new report
acknowledges the recent increase in settlement expansion and the plans
of the newly-formed Israeli government for the destruction of whole
neighborhoods of Palestinian homes at an even greater rate. Israeli judge rules to continue home demolitions in East Jerusalem Thursday April 02, 2009 00:38 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC News A petition presented by a Palestinian homeowner from the Sheikh
Jarrah neighborhood in East Jerusalem was rejected by an Israeli court
on Wednesday, a decision which will allow home demolitions to move
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