Police detain people for participating in rallies against the construction of a shelter on the site of a Muslim cemetery, and the Israeli Defense Minister does not want to return the bodies of Palestinians. Telegram-channel "Rybar" talks about events, occurred in the Palestinian territories over the past week.
22 July Israeli police raided the Yabus cultural center in East Jerusalem, and also arrested its director Rania Elias and her husband - the head of the National Music Conservatory named after. Edward Said Suheilya Khouri at their home in the Beit Hanina area. According to the lawyer, detainees are charged with financing terrorism, but in the evening of the same day they were released “under certain conditions”.
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Israeli ocuupation forces detain the director of the Yabous Cultural Center, Rania Elias, and the director of the National Institute of Music “Souheil Khoury” after storming their workplace in Jerusalem.#IsraeliCrimes pic.twitter.com/4tWDY2alhu— Palestinian Eve ???????? (@Palestinian_Eve) July 22, 2020
23 In July, three Palestinian houses were demolished by the Israeli administration in the village of Al-Walaja, northeast of Bethlehem., several barns and a well.
????The occupation notifies the demolition of 3 houses, barracks and a water well in Al-Walajah, west of Bethlehem pic.twitter.com/td9baf3345
— Palestinian Eve ???????? (@Palestinian_Eve) July 23, 2020
On the same day, Israeli police arrested seven people in the Palestinian territories..
????The occupation forces arrested a number of Palestinian citizens from the West Bank this morning pic.twitter.com/ob2aq6txs1
— Palestinian Eve ???????? (@Palestinian_Eve) July 23, 2020
24 In July, a series of clashes took place between demonstrators and Israeli security forces in Palestine.. In the village of Haris, Salfit province, one protester was injured, In the Jalazun camp north of Ramallah, police fired tear gas. A teenager was also detained at the Beit Einun checkpoint east of Hebron. (El Khalila).
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Confrontations break out at the entrance of the Jalazoun camp, north of Ramallah, and the occupation forces fire gas canisters.
Palestinian Eve Network— Palestinian Eve ???????? (@Palestinian_Eve) July 24, 2020
Night 27 In July, Jewish settlers attacked a mosque in the town of Al-Bira, northeast of Ramallah., having scrawled offensive anti-Palestinian slogans on its walls and pelted it with Molotov cocktails. A big fire was avoided, however, part of the latrine was burned.
According to the Deputy Minister of Religious Affairs of Palestine Husama Abu al-Ruba, Responsibility for the attack lies entirely with the Israeli government, illegally building settlements and terrorizing the Palestinian people.
The failed arson is the latest episode of "tag mehir" - the policy of Israeli activists, aimed at causing harm to Palestinians and their property in response to attacks by Palestinian residents on Jewish settlements.
Terrorism against holy places!
Israeli settlers set fire to parts of “Al-Ber Wal-Ihsan” mosque and wrote racist solgans against Arabs last night in al-Bireh city. pic.twitter.com/BSpi2qgq9H— Quds News Network (@Qudsn_en) July 27, 2020
27 Israeli police detained the sheikh in July Ahmada Abu Ajwa - Imam of the Hassan Bek Mosque in Jaffa. The reason for the arrest was his participation in rallies against the construction by the Israeli administration of a shelter for the homeless on the site of the Muslim cemetery Al-Isaaf. Previously, Palestinian activists tried to get the court to overturn this decision, however, the Israeli Supreme Court upheld it. Construction work and the exhumation of remains began last month..
In response to the inability to influence the situation legally, protests began that continue to this day., during some of them, Palestinians threw Molotov cocktails at law enforcement officers. In response, Israeli police used water cannons and tear gas grenades..
Israeli police arrested the Imam of Hasan Bek Mosque in occupied Jaffa over joining peaceful protests in the city against Israel’s destruction of an Islamic cemetery.https://t.co/sGtdx0SBIF
— Quds News Network (@Qudsn_en) July 27, 2020
25 July Israeli Defense Minister Beni Gants announced plans to review the policy of returning the bodies of murdered Palestinians to their relatives, except in exceptional cases. Expected, that the Cabinet of Political Security will approve the decision in the near future.
Previously, this practice existed only in relation to Hamas members killed by the Israeli army and intelligence services., whose bodies were buried in special cemeteries on Israeli territory.
#Gantz demanded that Palestinians’ dead bodies shall never be returned except “in exceptional circumstances”.https://t.co/IxhNuSQQ79
— Quds News Network (@Qudsn_en) July 27, 2020
Hamas announced coronavirus infection Maher Saleh, being one of its leaders. Saleh heads the organization's office in Qatar, which has long provided financial and diplomatic support to Hamas. The chairman of the movement’s Politburo is also hiding there. Khaled Mashal.
Senior #Hamas political figure Maher Salah tests positive for the #COVID19 #coronavirus in #Qatar, according to an announcement from the Islamist group.https://t.co/cHt3BnHtiX
- Al Arabiya English (@AlArabiya_Eng) July 27, 2020
Against the backdrop of what happened 27 July escalation on the Lebanese-Israeli border, Hamas issues statement condemning "Zionist attacks" on Lebanese and Syrian lands. By adding, which fully supports the right of these countries to retaliate.
The Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas condemns the repeated Zionist attacks that target the Syrian and Lebanese lands continuously.
“We reaffirm our full support for the right of Lebanon, Syria and the resistance to confront and respond to these attacks.” pic.twitter.com/w9T6mo4uyN— Paid (@Mahyar3138) July 27, 2020
The mention of Syria is especially interesting here: Hamas leadership clearly remembers, what in 2011 In the year, cells of the organization located on Syrian territory joined the Free Syrian Army factions.. The Palestinian movement was not at all embarrassed by the fact, that for many years it was Damascus that provided Hamas with funding, weapons and training bases, however, this did not stop him from “thanking” the Syrian authorities in such an interesting way.
AT 2019 year, rumors appeared about the desire of the Hamas leadership to make peace with Syria, but such proposals were met by the country's authorities without much enthusiasm.
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