Jerusalem

Arrests of Civilians 01-08-2014

The Israeli forces arrested two young Jerusalemites in Sultan Suleiman Street adjacent to the wall of Jerusalem when the occupation forces suppressed a group of young Jerusalemites who stopped to protest against the continued aggression on Gaza, as the occupation …

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Injuries of Civilians 01-08-2014

Eleven young people were injured by live ammunition and rubber bullets, in addition to dozens who suffered from suffocation due to inhalation of tear gas canisters in the violent clashes, which broke out between dozens of Palestinian youths and Israeli …

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Assaults on Holy Places –25-07-2014

For the fourth consecutive Friday in the holy month of Ramadan the occupation deprived tens of thousands of Palestinians from performing Friday prayers at the Al-Aqsa Mosque, after preventing men aged less than 50 years from entering there.

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Arrests of Civilians –24-07-2014

IDF arrested Samer Abu Queder from Tour, Mohammad Wael Abu AL-Hawa from Tour, Bahaa Ahmad Abu Hawam Arafat Najeeb, Mohammad Kareem Zarour, Abed al-Rahman Arabia and Ali Radi Rabee. IDF arrested Foad Hosheya from Yatta. IDF stormed Nablus and arrested …

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Arrests of Civilians –20-07-2014

The Israeli forces arrested five young men from Sur Baher and Umm Tuba and Bab Hitta. The Israeli forces arrested the citizen Nasreen Yusuf Tabakhna (35 years), from Al-Jalazoun camp when she passed through Qalandiya checkpoint to pray at the …

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Injuries of Civilians –20-07-2014

The occupation forces suppressed citizens in Tur neighborhood, as they threw tear gas and metal bullets towards them, resulting in injuries due to inhaling tear gas. The occupation forces suppressed the citizens near the Shuafat crossing. 18 youths were injured …

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Arrests of Civilians 19-07-2014

The occupation court extended the arrest of four men from Jerusalem: Mahmoud Abdel Latif Abu Khudair (21 years), Mohamed Abdel Latif Abu Khudair (24 years), Ahmed Mansour Abu Khudair (21 years), and Amjad Musa Rugby (26 years), until 23 July …

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