PNN – Palestine News Network -01.02.11 – 10:08
Bethlehem/Gaza-PNN – Thirteen Palestinian civilians were arrested during Israeli military invasions into West Bank communities on Tuesday at dawn.
Palestinian sources reported invasions and searches in village homes near the southern West Bank city of Bethlehem, as well as the central West Bank city of Ramallah and Qalqiliya in the North.
Among those arrested from the Bethlehem district were Ismail and Ibraheem Kawazbeh, both 18, and Ramzi Fanoon, 19.
In Jerusalem, Muhammad Sufyan, age unknown, was arrested during a night raid and taken in for interrogation at the Moskobiya police compound near the Old City. His family said the raid was “savage” and that Sufyan was not allowed to dress.
In related news, a member of the Wadi Helwa Committee to Defend al-Bustan–the East Jerusalem neighborhood threatened by demolition to make way for an Israeli tourist complex–was forcibly exiled from al-Bustan. Musa Awda, age unknown, was forced to pay a bail of NIS 3000 (about $850) to stay out of prison.
Israeli authorities have already denied access to Jerusalem to Fatah’s Secretary-General, Adnan Ghayth, for four months.
Earlier on Monday night, Israeli sources announced that four homemade shells fired from Gaza hit Negev communities. The shells damaged one car. Israeli sources added that four Israelis were treated for shock.
via PNN – Palestine News Network – Troops Arrest 13 West Bank Civilians, Homemade Shells Hit Negev.

February 1, 2011 
































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