Violent Clashes Ongoing Throughout Occupied 
		Jerusalem, Israeli Forces Invade Palestinian Cities, Kidnap Civilians
		November 1, 2014
		 
		
		Violent clashes ongoing throughout Occupied Jerusalem
		November 1, 2014
		OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)-- 
		Violent clashes were still ongoing between Israeli occupation forces 
		(IOF) and angry protesters in different neighborhoods of occupied 
		Jerusalem. The clashes broke out late yesterday and lasted till dawn 
		Saturday.
Israeli occupation forces heavily fired rubber bullets 
		and smoke bombs at the protesters in Saadia, Bab al-Hatta, and Nasara 
		neighborhoods in the Old City. 
Jerusalemite youths in their turn 
		threw fireworks towards IOF soldiers during the confrontations.
		Local sources said that dozens of people suffered breathing difficulties 
		after inhaling tear gas fired by IOF soldiers inside their homes.
		
A number of neighborhoods witnessed a complete power outage, the 
		sources added.
Similar clashes were reported in Ram town, to the 
		north of the occupied city. Nine youths suffered rubber bullet injuries, 
		while dozens suffered breathing problems after inhaling tear gas during 
		the clashes.
The protesters closed the entrance to the town with 
		burning tires and garbage containers and started throwing stones and 
		empty bottles at the IOF soldiers.
Live and rubber-coated metal 
		bullets were heavily fired by Israeli forces at the demonstrators and 
		the passing-by vehicles.
Occupied Jerusalem has been witnessing 
		fierce clashes over the past few days as the IOF imposed tight 
		restrictions on Palestinian worshipers' access into al-Aqsa Mosque. 
		Tensions flared up in the city after Israeli special forces killed in 
		cold blood a Palestinian man suspected of attempting to kill an 
		extremist Jewish rabbi. 
		Young Man Shot by Israeli Navy in Northern Gaza
		Friday October 31, 2014 04:01 by IMEMC News & Agencies
		The Israeli occupation forces navy opened fire on Wednesday morning, 
		against Palestinian fishermen, and shot a young man off Beit Lahia 
		shores, in the northern Gaza Strip.
According to Al Ray 
		correspondence, he sustained moderate injuries after being shot in the 
		thigh and transferred to al-Shefa hospital.
The Israeli navy has 
		attacked
		
		Gaza fishermen several times since the Gaza ceasefire took effect, 
		although the terms of the truce deal provide Israel stop its attacks and 
		expand the fishing zone.
By mid-September, some 26 Israeli 
		violations of the ceasefire had been documented.
		Israeli occupation forces Invade Various Towns Near Jenin
		Saturday November 01, 2014 12:55 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies
		Dozens of Israeli occupation forces jeeps invaded, on Saturday at 
		dawn, a number of towns south of the northern West bank city of Jenin, 
		installed roadblocks, and broke into a number of homes and lands before 
		searching them.
Media sources in Jenin said the soldiers invaded 
		the towns of Ya’bad and Wadi Da’ouq, stopped and searched dozens of cars 
		and interrogated the residents while inspecting their ID cards. 
		The soldiers also conducted military searched in the two towns. 
		Soldiers also invaded Ya’bad town after installing a roadblock on its 
		main entrance, and conducted searched in the al-Malloul neighborhood.
		
A number of military vehicles also invaded Marka town, and 
		searched a number of farmlands and various groves. 
Dozens of 
		soldiers were also deployed in Wadi Da’ouq area, and ambushed several 
		Palestinians in olive orchards; no arrests were reported. 
		Israeli occupation forces Invade Bethlehem
		Saturday November 01, 2014 11:35 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies
		
		
		Israeli occupation forces invaded, on Saturday at dawn, several 
		communities in the Bethlehem district in the occupied West Bank, 
		searched homes, and handed four Palestinians military orders for 
		interrogation.
		
		
Local sources said the soldiers invaded Shawawra village, east 
		of Bethlehem, and handed Mo’tasem Amjad Abu Ramees, 18, and Amjad Odah 
		Abu Ramees, military orders for interrogation in the Etzion military 
		base. 
Soldiers also invaded Mrah Rabah village, south of 
		Bethlehem, and handed similar orders to Walid Mousa Sheikh, 38, and 
		Mousa Reef Sheikh, 28.
Also on Saturday, soldiers invaded various 
		Palestinian towns in the northern West Bank district of Jenin, installed 
		roadblocks, and searched several homes and farmlands. 
		Four Palestinians Injured Near Jerusalem
		Saturday November 01, 2014 11:19 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies
		
		
		Palestinian medical sources have reported, on Friday evening, that 
		four Palestinians were wounded by Israeli occupation forces fire near 
		the Qalandia terminal, north of occupied Jerusalem.
The injuries 
		took place during clashes between Israeli soldiers and Palestinian 
		youths who hurled stones and empty bottles while the army fired dozens 
		of rounds of live ammunition, rubber-coated metal bullets and gas bombs.
		
One of the wounded Palestinians, 14 years of age, was shot by a live 
		round in his leg, while a 17-year-old Palestinian was shot by a live 
		round in his abdomen, and was instantly moved to surgery. 
A 
		third Palestinian, 23 years of age, was shot by a rubber-coated metal 
		bullet in one of his eyes, and another Palestinian, 20, was shot by 
		rounds of live ammunition in both of his legs. 
		Hebron Bedouin Structures Demolished
		Friday October 31, 2014 23:31 by IMEMC News & Agencies
		
		
		Israeli occupation forces demolished a total of four structures in 
		the Bedouin village of Umm al-Daraj, and, in addition to a traditional 
		oven in Umm al-Khair, reported
		
		Operation Dove on Wednesday. 
Many women and men of Umm al-Khair 
		were reportedly assaulted by Israeli soldiers and border police while 
		they tried to peacefully stop the demolition of their property.
		Early Wednesday morning, Israeli military forces broke into Umm al-Daraj 
		with two bulldozers. A toilet, a shelter for the sheep, a cave used as 
		home and a tinplated house which housed eight people were destroyed.
		
Two hours later, Israeli forces arrived at Umm al-Khair village and 
		declared it a closed military area for internationals and Israeli 
		civilians, according to WAFA's report. They pushed away the 
		international volunteers who arrived to monitor any human rights 
		violations, threatening them with arrest.
Accompanied by Israeli 
		army and border police, a bulldozer broke into the village, damaging a 
		fence and an olive tree, activists reported.
Umm al-Khair 
		residents gathered in front of their traditional oven and tried to 
		peacefully prevent the demolition, but Israeli soldiers and police 
		attacked them, violently pushing away the women and shoving down a boy. 
		The oven was later reported destroyed without any demolition order.
		
On October 28, with the inhabitants of Umm al-Khair, the oven was 
		rebuilt by the South Hebron 
		Hills Popular Committee and for the second time, by Palestinians before 
		noon.
Umm al-Khair is a Bedouin locale in Area C, under Israeli 
		civil and military administration. It is located near the
		Israeli 
		settlement of ‘Karmel’, WAFA reports. The settlement was illegally 
		established during the beginning of the 1980s and expanded in the recent 
		years, most significantly in 2013.
A total of 508 Palestinian 
		Bedouins are said to live in Umm al-Khair. The area and its residents 
		are regularly targeted by Israeli soldiers in order to take over the 
		land and displace its people.
Furthermore, the people of Umm al-Khair 
		routinely experience harassment from Israeli settlers and army, the 
		latest of which on October 28, when an Israeli army force and staff from 
		the Israeli Civil Administration, accompanied by heavy machinery, broke 
		into the village and demolished seven homes.
Palestinians from 
		the South Hebron Hills use
		
		non-violent resistance to seek justice and defend human rights. 
		Six Palestinians Kidnapped In Jerusalem, West Bank
		Friday October 31, 2014 12:00 by IMEMC News 
		Israeli occupation forces kidnapped, on Thursday evening and on 
		Friday at dawn, at least six Palestinians in different parts of the 
		occupied West Bank, and occupied Jerusalem. One of the kidnapped is the 
		head of the Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan.
Local 
		sources in Zababda town, south of the northern West Bank city of Jenin, 
		has reported that the soldiers kidnapped one Palestinian and searched 
		several other homes.
The sources said the soldiers kidnapped 
		Aysar Ibrahim Turkman, 30, after storming and ransacking his home, and 
		several nearby homes, and took him to an unknown destination. 
		Several soldiers also surrounded the home of former political prisoner 
		Ahmad Sharqawi, and interrogated him while searching and ransacking his 
		property. 
They also conducted searches in different parts of the 
		town. 
The Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan, in occupied 
		Jerusalem, has reported that the soldiers kidnapped the center’s head 
		Jawad Siyam, his nephew Yazan Siyam, and two other Palestinians 
		identified as Mahmoud Gheith and Montaser Faraj. 
The Center said 
		the kidnapped were moved to the al-Maskobiyya interrogation center in 
		West Jerusalem.
On Thursday at night, soldiers invaded the 
		Sawahra ash-Sharqiyya town, east of Jerusalem, and kidnapped a young 
		man.
Israeli sources said the soldiers searched the house of the 
		kidnapped Palestinian, and allegedly located two Kalashnikov rifles and 
		a pistol. 
On Thursday evening, clashes took place between dozens 
		of Palestinian youths and Israeli soldiers invading the ‘Aida refugee 
		camp, north of the West Bank city of Bethlehem. 
Local youths 
		clashed with the soldiers and hurled stones them and their military 
		tower of the Annexation Wall, while the army fired gas bombs, concussion 
		grenades, and rubber-coated metal bullets. 
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