Israeli Air Strikes on Gaza, Abduction of
More Palestinians in West Bank, Demolishing Homes in Jerusalem,
Torturing Prisoners
May 27, 2015
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Israel breaches truce, hits blockaded Gaza with spates of air
strikes, May 27, 2015
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Israeli occupation government knocks down a Palestinian home in
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Israeli occupation soldiers abduct more Palestinian civilians
in the West Bank, May 27, 2015
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Israel breaches truce, hits blockaded Gaza with spates of air
strikes
May 27, 2015, GAZA, (PIC)--
The Israeli occupation warplanes launched a series of air raids on
the blockaded Gaza Strip early Wednesday morning in another flagrant
violation of the Cairo-brokered ceasefire deal.
Local sources
said F16 fighter jets had intensively hovered over the coastal enclave
and hit an agricultural land near Gaza International Airport with at
least one rocket.
Around four airstrikes were carried out on two
resistance sites in southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah.
Three air
strikes targeted empty resistance sites west of Khan Younis city,
resulting in material damage. No injuries have been reported.
The
Israeli warplanes also launched three air strikes on another empty
resistance site in Beit Lahia, north of the blockaded Gaza Strip.
The Israeli warplanes continue meanwhile to hover intensively over
the besieged coastal enclave.
The strikes come a few hours after
the Israeli occupation threatened to act in retaliation for a rocket
allegedly fired into Israel from Gaza.
Spokesperson for Interior
Ministry Iyad al-Bozm said the ministry has kept tabs on the field
situation and that measures have been taken in anticipation of Israeli
military escalation.
An Israeli military offensive on Gaza last
summer took away the lives of over 2,300 Palestinians, mostly civilian
women and children, and left thousands of others critically wounded.
The attack is another episode in the series of Israeli violations of
the Cairo-brokered truce accord signed with Palestinian resistance
factions on August 26.
Israel knocks down Palestinian home in Occupied Jerusalem
OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)--
The Israeli occupation government bulldozers Wednesday morning
knocked down a Palestinian home owned by the Nassar family in
Jerusalem’s town of Silwan.
Local sources said Israeli occupation
bulldozers started the demolition of a one-story residential building in
Wadi Qadoum neighborhood, in Silwan, under the pretext of unlicensed
construction.
The Israeli occupation soldiers have cordoned off
the demolition zone, denying Palestinians access into the targeted
building.
The Israeli occupation authorities have stepped up
arbitrary demolitions of Palestinian family homes on allegations of
unlicensed construction in an attempt to force Palestinians out of their
native soil.
Ill-famed Netanyahu allocates $25 million to Judaization of
Buraq environs
OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)--
The Israeli occupation government Premier Benjamin Netanyahu
announced during his government’s weekly meeting on Tuesday his decision
to allot a one 100-million-shekel-batch (25 million dollars) to Judaization
projects in the environs of the Buraq Wall, in Occupied Jerusalem.
Netanyahu claimed the transfer of such a cash-batch is primarily
prompted by the upsurge in the numbers of Israelis popping in the Buraq
wall over the past five years.
“The Western Wall is for all
Israelis’” he said. “Today’s decision reflects the ministers’ and my own
commitment to continue construction works in Jerusalem.”
The
decision comes just a few hours after Israel’s notorious Netanyahu
appointed a pro-illegal settlement activist residing in the West Bank as
a Minister for Jerusalem Affairs.
Earlier, last week, Netanyahu
threatened to prop up illegal settlement and Judaization projects in
eastern Occupied Jerusalem, dubbing Jerusalem the eternal capital of the
self-proclaimed Jewish state.
His standpoint as regards Occupied
Jerusalem and attempt to wipe out the city’s typically Islamic
idiosyncrasy have sparked rage across and outside the occupied
Palestinian territories.
Israeli jailers step up torture of hunger-striking Khader
Adnan
JENIN, (PIC)--
The Israeli prison authorities have stepped up psycho-physical
torture against hunger-striking detainee Khader Adnan, starving since
23 days in protest at being held administratively, with neither charge
nor trial, at the Israeli occupation jails.
A letter leaked from
prisoner Adnan to his lawyer Wednesday raised alarm bells over the
ongoing mistreatment and hounding he has been subjected to at the
Israeli occupation jails.
The detainee launched a cry for help,
saying he has been locked up in a small cell whose only window has been
sealed.
He reiterated his firm rebuff to undergo medical
check-ups and to eat or drink anything except water.
The detainee
is meanwhile clinging to an earlier decision of his to boycott the
Israeli occupation courts, which according to him do nothing more than
regurgitating Israeli prejudgments.
“I will never ever give up my
legitimate right to freedom,” he vowed, urging the Palestinian masses to
rally round him and back him up in his fight for freedom and dignity.
A lawyer from the Muhajt al-Quds Foundation meanwhile denounced the
fact that Adnan is locked up in a small cell near criminal prisoners,
warning of the serious upshots of such an unwarrantable move.
Adnan, who staged one of the longest hunger strikes in history in 2012,
was arrested near Jenin in July during an Israeli arrest campaign across
the West Bank. He is one of many former prisoners re-arrested for
unclear reasons.
In November an Israeli military court ruled to
release Adnan after five months without trial or charge, but the ruling
was never implemented and Adnan remains in jail without any explanation
as to why he has been arrested.
Israeli mass-abduction campaign hits West Bank
AL-KHALIL, (PIC)--
A number of Palestinian civilians have been abducted by the Israeli
occupation forces in an arbitrary mass-abduction campaign launched
across cities of the West Bank at dawn Wednesday.
Local sources
said over ten Israeli army jeeps stormed al-Khalil City and scoured
Palestinian family homes moments before they kidnapped a number of
Palestinian youngsters, including ex-prisoner Anas al-Hashlamon, Wael
al-Kafrawi, Murad Ashur, and Ihab al-Karki.
The captured youths
were dragged, blindfolded and handcuffed, to an unknown destination, the
same sources added.
The army jeeps raked through the city shortly
before they backtracked.
A series of flying checkpoints was
meanwhile randomly pitched by the IOF at the main entrance to Halhoul
city and the Bypass N°60, where Palestinian vehicles and citizens have
been subjected to intensive inspection. A traffic jam ensued, blocking
movement into and out of al-Khalil.
Nablus-based sources said the
IOF arrested three Palestinians and sealed off the city with makeshift
checkpoints, denying Palestinians’ access out of and into the area under
the pretext that Molotov Cocktails were hurled at settlers’ vehicles.
Tension flared up after dozens of Palestinian vehicles lined up at
the closed Furik checkpoint for long hours.
In Tulkarem, the
Israeli occupation soldiers nabbed the 20-year-old youth Ahmad Mohamed
Salman.
The West Bank campaign culminated in the abduction of
three Palestinian youngsters, all in their 20’s, from Jenin city.
The IOF scoured the city and set up ambushes and a makeshift
roadblock across the Jenin-Yabad Street.
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