So-Called Israeli Parliament Debates 
		Deportation of its Palestinian Member, Hanin Al-Zo'abi, for her 
		Criticism of the Zionist Occupation Regime
		October 30, 2014
		
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		Hanin Zo'abi Deportation Order to be Debated Tomorrow
		Wednesday October 29, 2014 19:34 by IMEMC News & Agencies
		
		
		Israeli occupation government prosecution office has demanded a list 
		of charges to be brought against Palestinian member of the so-called 
		Israeli parliament, Knesset, Hanin Al-Zo'abi, saying that she 
		'threatened' and gave sharp criticism of a Palestinian serving in the 
		Israeli police force.
The Israeli Attorney General ordered the 
		opening of an investigation file regarding complaints by the policeman, 
		after Al-Zo'abi had scolded him during a protest against the latest 
		Israeli aggression on Gaza, saying that he stood at the side of the 
		oppressor, according to the PNN.
Al-Zo'abi, following the 
		investigation, stated that the charges against her were the offspring of 
		Israeli racism and fascism, which escalated during the 51-day Israeli 
		war on Gaza, which resulted in killing more than 2,200 Palestinians, 
		most of whom were civilians, particularly children and women.
Ms. 
		Al-Zo'abi added that "the people who should be prosecuted are the 
		ministers who incite killing and murder".
The so-called Israeli 
		parliament, Knesset, ordered a 6-month deportation for Al-Zo'abi, under 
		the pretext of public statements she gave in protest of political 
		issues, sparking anger among Israelis.
Al-Zo'abi encountered wide 
		incitement campaigns from Israelis, according to the PNN, especially in 
		the Knesset sessions, where she stood against Zionism.
Examples 
		of such parliamentary sessions can be seen on Youtube:
		http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jA15ydOcb1k
		http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XbFj2a8dmNo
		
The so-called Israeli parliament, Knesset, resumes the debate of the 
		deportation order tomorrow.  
		UNESCO Condemns Israeli Violations in Jerusalem
		Wednesday October 29, 2014 20:49 by IMEMC News & Agencies
		
		
		The Executive Board of UNESCO has approved, upon its 195th session, 
		the recommendation of Jordan and Palestine to redefine Israel, according 
		to international law, as an occupying power.
According to Al Ray 
		Palestinian Media Agency, Jordan and Palestine, supported by Arab, 
		Islamic and international consensus, submitted a set of recommendations 
		with regard to Israeli violations in Jerusalem, the Mughrabi Gate, 
		Hebron and Gaza, in addition to various educational institutions.
		
All of the recommendations have been listed under the title 
		"Occupied Palestine". The decision reportedly stresses the definition as 
		an occupying power, under international law, for Israel and all of its 
		policies imposed on lands militarily occupied since 1967.
It also 
		explains that any change to the status quo, as it was before 1967, is a 
		violation and an illegal occupational practice. 
The board 
		adopted the recommendation of Jordan's King Abdullah II to take all 
		necessary procedures , including legal measures, to end the Israeli 
		aggressions and violations against al-Aqsa mosque and other
		holy sites.
		
In addition, the decision strongly denounced the escalation of 
		actions by Israeli authorities as well as plans to move against the holy 
		site, noting all violations committed against the Mughrabi Gate -- 
		calling Israel , as an occupation power, to enable the Jordanian 
		Ministry of Religious Affairs to reface the Mughrabi gate road and to 
		build the Jordanian design of the bridge leading to the gate.
It 
		demands that Israel halt current excavations on the site and respect the 
		decisions of UNESCO, in this regard.
Furthermore, it calls upon 
		Israel to respect the guarantees that it provided not to make any 
		changes to the status quo which existed at the site before 1967, urging 
		it to accept the
		
		UNESCO mission to Jerusalem and Mughrabi gate.
The statement 
		condemns the ongoing Egyptian-backed Israeli blockade on the Gaza Strip 
		and the attacking of civilians , children, schools, educational 
		institutions in Gaza. 
It equally calls on Israel to adhere to 
		its agreement to lift the siege according to the 2014 Cairo Agreement.
		
It denounced the
		
		recurring Israeli violations in Hebron, denying Palestinians freedom 
		of movement and the freedom of access to places of worship, further 
		calling on Israel to stop these violations under the conventions of 
		international law and agreements and decisions of UNESCO. 
		Israeli Violations Continue to Escalate in Occupied 
		Territories
		Thursday October 30, 2014 00:20 by IMEMC News & Agencies
		
		
		Provocations by Israeli soldiers and settlers continued in the 
		occupied Palestinian territories, on Wednesday, with multiple violations 
		occurring across the West Bank and East Jerusalem, while militant Jewish 
		settlers again broke into al-Aqsa Mosque via the Mughrabi gate.
		West Bank
Masked Israeli forces were reported to have brutally 
		attacked a 13-year-old elementary student before taking him into custody 
		from inside his school, in the old town of Hebron, according to the 
		student’s father, Arif Jabir.
Mr. Jabir told WAFA Palestinian 
		News & Info Agency that forces raided the school, attacked and severally 
		beat his son Bara’a before leading him out of the school in a brutal 
		manner and using foul language.
The soldiers violently forced 
		Bara’a into the back of a military jeep, severely bruising his body. He 
		was transferred to a hospital for treatment.
WAFA notes that 
		educational facilities, including students and teachers, are not spared 
		from Israel’s regular attacks, including obstruction of access to 
		schools and the violation of the right to education.
During the 
		recent 51-day military assault on the Gaza Strip, Israeli forces 
		bombarded a number of schools, including those run by the UN -- a 
		serious violation of international law.
Israeli forces, on 
		Wednesday, also demolished several structures used for housing and 
		livestock, in addition to a traditional oven in Yatta town, to the south 
		of the Hebron and Jerusalem districts, according to local activist Rateb 
		Jabour.
Mr. Jabour, who is coordinator of the local anti-wall and 
		settlement committee said that a large Israeli force, backed by 
		bulldozers and military jeeps, broke into Khashem al-Daraj, where they 
		cordoned off the area and demolished a residential structure, a cave, an 
		out-door toilet facility and a livestock shed, all which belong to 
		Mustafa, Mousa and Eid al-Tibni.
Jabour slammed the demolition as 
		an ‘arbitrary act of revenge’ perpetrated as part of Israeli plans to 
		displace Palestinians and illegally replace them with Israeli settlers.
		
Meanwhile, forces demolished a traditional tabon (oven) in the 
		village of Umm al-Khair, to the east of Yatta, under the pretext that it 
		disturbed Israeli settlers from the nearby illegal settlement of ‘Karmiel’.
		
Mr. Jabour additionally stated that Israeli forces demolished a 
		traditional oven for the second time in just a week, under the pretext 
		of unlicensed building. Forces brutalized anyone who attempted to 
		confront them and save the oven, inflicting multiple wounds and bruises 
		on several local residents.
The tabon provides bread for the 
		family who owns it, as well as for other members of al-Hathalin family.
		
Israeli settlers frequently harass Palestinian locals. Last 
		February, a settler from ‘Karmiel’ filed a lawsuit claiming that he, 
		along with his family, suffer from the smoke emitted by the oven and 
		requested a compensation of some $72,000.
To the west of Salfit, 
		in the occupied West Bank, Israeli forces raided the town of Qarawat 
		Bani Hassan, where they kidnapped five Palestinians after inspecting 
		their homes.
The Salfit governorate issued a statement which 
		identified the five as Majd Nassim Assi, 23, Ali, 20, Ahmad 22, Layth, 
		19, and Muhammad Rayyan, age19.
Governor of Salfit, Mr. Issam Abu 
		Bakr, denounced the raiding and inspection residents’ homes, as well as 
		the arrests which followed. He said that most of those who are arrested 
		by Israeli forces are youth and children.
According to the 
		Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Network, Israel has arrested a total of 
		3,000 Palestinian children since 2010. 
Abu Bakr noted that such 
		actions appall residents and deprive children from living a normal life.
		
He further called on human rights organizations to take urgent 
		action in stopping all aggressive Israeli practices against Palestinians 
		in the Salfit district.
Jerusalem
Meanwhile, in Jerusalem, 
		Israeli police, accompanied by West Jerusalem Municipality bulldozers 
		broke into Silwan, where they demolished the a cave-like structure used 
		as a shelter by a Palestinian family.
The cave is located in a 
		plot of land belonging to Khaled al-Zir, who, together with his family, 
		were forced to take shelter in the cave following the demolition of 
		their house, again under a pretext of unlicensed building.
Khaled 
		and his relative, Fahmi, were both brutally assaulted and abducted, 
		following a confrontation with Israeli troops as they attempted to stop 
		the demolition process.
According to the Applied Research 
		Institute of Jerusalem, the residents of Umm al-Khair are originally 
		Palestinian refugees who were driven out from their original homeland of 
		‘Arad and Beersheva in 1948.
WAFA further reports that the 
		residents of this village, as well as those of Khashem al-Daraj, are 
		mainly dependent on agriculture for their livelihood. More than 85% of 
		the residents are engaged in agricultural activities, especially animal 
		husbandry.
Jewish militant settlers again broke into al-Aqsa 
		Mosque through the Mughrabi gate, on Wednesday, as well, touring its 
		yards in a provocative manner under the protection of Israeli police, 
		said witnesses.
Israeli police were stationed at the gates of 
		al-Aqsa, where they imposed strict measures on worshipers who wished to 
		enter the compound, seizing identity cards and returning them when they 
		had left the compound.
Witnesses told WAFA that Israeli police, 
		on Tuesday evening, also stormed al-Aqsa, raided al-Marwani Mosque, and 
		seized the back packs of students who study there.
Furthermore, 
		several extremist Jewish organizations which call for the demolition of 
		al-Aqsa Mosque and construction of the “Jewish Temple”, have reportedly 
		organized a conference under the title of “Israel Returns to the Temple 
		Mount”.
The conference coincides with the Jewish event which 
		celebrates a group of Jews' journey of prayer at what they consider to 
		be the 'Temple Mount', set to be held in the presence of high ranking 
		Israeli figures, right-wing parties and members of various “Temple 
		Mount” extremist groups.
The ceremonies celebrating this event 
		will last for an entire week.
Jewish groups have called for a 
		mass raid of al-Aqsa Mosque, during which they are expected to perform 
		provocative tours and prayers. According to sources, they aim to 
		schedule a program for the Jewish Students of the Temple and Israeli 
		rabbis to visit al-Aqsa compound.
Jews hold al-Aqsa to be the 
		site of the first and second temples, with a number of advocates 
		attempting to recruit Christian groups (mostly of Western denominations) 
		into the campaign, with some having gone so far as to suggest bombing 
		the mosque.
Christians at large, however, remain divided on the 
		issue, as biblical prophecy states: "I did not see a temple in the city, 
		because the Lord God Almighty and the Lamb are its temple." ~Revelation 
		21:22
Escalating attacks against both Islamic and Christian holy 
		shrines in Israel and the oPt now total over 500, in just the past five 
		years.
A number of churches have since taken up the cause of the 
		international Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement in response to 
		the violations by both Israeli authorities and settlers in this regard.
		
Pope Francis, on the last day of a recent 3-day pilgrimage to the 
		Holy Land, called for allowing all believers free access to holy sites 
		in Jerusalem.
The mounting tension in the Old City of Jerusalem 
		has sparked numerous violent confrontation between Palestinians and 
		Israeli settlers backed by police.
Al-Aqsa Mosque is currently 
		administered by Jordan, according to a treaty signed between Jordan and 
		Israel in 1994, WAFA further notes.
As the main custodian of all 
		Muslim and Christian sites in Palestine, Jordan expressed concerns over 
		calls by several prominent Israeli officials to take over the 
		sovereignty of the holy site.
According to media sources, a 
		debate held in the Israeli Knesset, introduced under the title “The Loss 
		of Israeli Sovereignty Over the Temple Mount”, was initiated by
		Moshe Feiglin, a Jewish 
		far-right member of
		
		PM Netanyahu’s Likud party, to take control of al-Aqsa Mosque. 
		
Further abductions 
Israeli forces, on Wednesday, abducted at 
		least nine Palestinians from the occupied West Bank districts of Jenin 
		and Nablus, while taking on youth from the Jerusalem area, according to 
		reports by local and security sources.
Israeli soldiers kidnapped 
		three Palestinians in the town of Qabatiya, to the south of Jenin, after 
		raiding and searching their families’ homes. They were identified as 
		Ibrahim Sabaghneh, 53, Tariq Abu Elrob, 20, and Asyad Zakarneh, 22.
		
Forces also took Bilal Sharqawi and Ahmad Torkman, both from the 
		town of Yabod, while they were present at ‘Dotan’ military checkpoint, 
		near Jenin.
Meanwhile, forces detained and interrogated two 
		brothers from the same town, for hours, before releasing them.
		WAFA further notes that the town of Yabod is a target destination for 
		daily Israeli raids and arrest campaigns, leading to regular 
		confrontations, the last of which took place on Tuesday, where four 
		Palestinian youth were shot with live ammunition; one of the injured is 
		reported to be in critical condition.
In the town of Jaba’a, 
		forces abducted two brothers; Mahmoud and Mohammad Khalilyeh, 35, 45, 
		respectively, and Nayif Hamammreh, 30, following a raid on their homes 
		and motor shops, where they confiscated a motor bike and several car 
		parts.
In Nablus, forces took into their custody 31-year-old 
		Samih Jaber, from the town of Aqraba, to the south, after raiding his 
		family home.
In occupied East Jerusalem, special police units 
		further raided the town of Silwan, to the south of the Old City, where 
		they took Morad Ghaith, who was taken to an interrogation center in 
		Jerusalem.
Police also kidnapped Sameera Edrees, from Jerusalem, 
		as she tried to leave al-Aqsa Mosque from one of its main gates; she was 
		subsequently led to a police station in the Old City.
The police 
		additionally arrested an elderly at the compound. His identity remains 
		unknown, but he was reportedly taken for chanting religious slogans and 
		attempting to fend off settlers’ who broke into the holy compound.
		
According to guards who work at al-Aqsa Mosque, Israeli police 
		seized worshipers’ identity cards at the main gates and referred many of 
		them to a detention center for further interrogation.
See this 
		week's Opinion/Analysis 
		section for further information on the escalating violence in the 
		occupied Palestinian territories. 
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