7 Palestinians Killed, 375 Detained by Israeli 
		Occupation Forces in April, More Kidnapping of Palestinians, Firing on 
		Fishermen
		May 1, 2015 
		
		 
		
			
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				Nablus | Israeli occupation navy vessel intimidating a Palestinian 
				fisherman in Gaza Sea | 
		
		
Israel fires at Gaza fishermen, nabs youth on way to seek 
		livelihood 
		1-5-2015 9:16 AM
		Click to Enlarge GAZA, (PIC)-- 
		The Israeli occupation navy on Friday opened heavy machinegun fire at 
		Palestinian fishing vessels off the Gaza coast, just  a few hours before 
		a Palestinian youth was kidnapped by the Israeli army near the border 
		fence.
Media sources said the Israeli occupation warships 
		unleashed spates of machinegun fire on a fleet of sihing vessels off the 
		Gaza waters, resulting in remarkable material damage. No injuries have 
		been reported so far.
The same sources said there were no 
		identifiable reasons for the random fire shooting as the fishermen were 
		sailing within less than four nautical miles. 
The attack 
		represents another episode in the series of Israeli violations of the 
		Cairo-brokered truce accord signed in the wake of last-summer’s Israeli 
		offensive on the besieged coastal enclave. Ever since, the Israeli 
		occupation has reportedly been marring the lives of Gaza’s fishermen, 
		who put out to sea to earn a living for their starved children. 
		In a separate incident, earlier overnight on Thursday, the Israeli 
		occupation army claimed responsibility for the abduction of a 
		Palestinian youngster as he tried to infiltrate into an 
		Israeli-controlled Kibbutz in the region of Eshkol, to the south of 
		Gaza.
The Israeli soldiers dragged the detainee to the Shabak 
		detention center, pending further investigation.
Infiltrations 
		into Israeli-run areas have been on the rise due to the high 
		unemployment and poverty rates rocking the blockaded coastal enclave.
		
		
IOF breaks into Nablus, Bethlehem
		1-5-2015 10:17 AM
		Click to Enlarge NABLUS, (PIC)-- 
		The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) carried out at dawn Friday a 
		large-scale raid and search campaign in Beit Furik town to the east of 
		Nablus, and Fardies village in Nablus.
A number of Israeli 
		military vehicles stormed in large numbers Beit Furik town since the 
		early morning hours and violently broke into a number of local homes, 
		eyewitnesses told PIC reporter.
Few hours later, the Israeli 
		forces withdrew from the town towards Itmar settlement built illegally 
		on Palestinian lands in the town.
Along the same line, IOF raided 
		at dawn today Fardies town to the east of Bethlehem and handed over a 
		young man a summons order.
The 32-year-old Yacub Asakereh was 
		summoned for interrogation in Ghush Etizon settlement bloc to the south 
		of Bethlehem after IOF brutally stormed his home.
Meanwhile, IOF 
		arrested overnight a Palestinian youth from Silat Harthiya town in Jenin 
		at Karama border crossing that links between Jordan and occupied West 
		Bank.
Local sources confirmed that Abdel Raouf Khabas, 23, was 
		detained at Karama crossing while in his way to Jordan. He was taken to 
		an Israeli investigation center. 
		
7 Palestinians killed, 375 detained by IOF in April
		1-5-2015 9:09 AM
		Click to Enlarge RAMALLAH, (PIC)-- 
		At least six Palestinian civilians were killed and some 375 others 
		were detained by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) during the month of 
		April, a report issued by the Ahrar Center for Prisoner Studies and 
		Human Rights found out.
The report identified five murdered West 
		Bankers as 22-year-old Ja’afar Awad, 27-year-old Ziad Omar Awad, 
		31-year-old Mohamed Jasem Karakra, 20-year-old Mahmoud Yahya Abu 
		Jheisha, and 21-year-old Mohamed Morad Saleh Yahya.
Meanwhile, 
		Aleiwa Nidhal Aleiwa, 22, succumbed to the wounds he sustained in the 
		latest Israeli offensive on the blockaded Gaza Strip last summer, while 
		the Jerusalemite Ali Mohamed Abu Ghannam, 17, breathed his last after he 
		was shot by the IOF, the report further documented.
The Aharar 
		Center also kept record of the locations and gender of the 375 detainees 
		abducted from different areas across the Occupied Palestinian 
		territories.
19 Palestinian ladies, including MP Khalida Jarrar, 
		were detained by the IOF in April. 
The report further documented 
		the abduction of at least 55 Palestinian children and minors, below the 
		age of 18, most remarkably in Occupied Jerusalem and the West Bank 
		cities of al-Khalil and Bethlehem.
Occupied Jerusalem had hit a 
		record high of 113 detainees, followed by 86 from al-Khalil, 54 from 
		Nablus, 40 from Bethlehem, and 29 from Ramallah and al-Bireh.
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		Palestinian citizens were also captured by the Israeli occupation army 
		in Jenin, 11 in Qalqilya, four in Tulkarem, and one in Salfit.
		The report pointed out the apprehension of 11 Gazans, 10 among whom as 
		they crept into the strands of barbed wire strung along Gaza’s border 
		fence on their way to the 1948 occupied Palestine. 
The other 
		Gazan was rounded up by the IOF as he tried to gain access out of 
		blockaded Gaza via the Beit Hanoun border-crossing to carry out urgent 
		medical check-ups and therapy. 
		Detained Jerusalem Child Beaten And Tortured
		Thursday April 30, 2015 13:55 by IMEMC News
		
		
		Lawyer of the Wadi Hilweh Information Center in Silwan (Silwanic) 
		said the Israeli police violently attacked, and beat, on Monday evening, 
		a child who was kidnapped in Wad al-Jouz neighborhood, in occupied 
		Jerusalem.
		
		Image By Wadi Hilweh Information Center 
He said that the child 
		Majd Ramadi, 16 years of age, suffered various cuts and bruises to the 
		face, back and other parts of his body, especially after the soldiers 
		dragged him onto the ground while abducting him. 
The child was 
		moved to a hospital, as he needed stitches to his face and inner cheeks, 
		and also suffered facial bruises, in addition to various cuts and 
		bruises to his back, in addition a visible eye bruising. 
On 
		Tuesday, the District Court in Jerusalem held a hearing in which the 
		Israeli prosecutor alleged the child hurled a Molotov cocktail on the 
		soldiers in Wadi al-Jouz neighborhood. 
The lawyer said, when the 
		child was sent to court, signs of torture and exhaustion were clearly 
		visible.
		 
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