By: Sammi Ibrahem,Sr

Nazi Occupied Jerusalem: A member of the Revolutionary Council of the Fatah movement, Hatem Abdel Qader, revealed that the prisoner and a prominent leader in the movement, Marwan Barghouti, intends to run in the race for the presidency of the Palestinian Authority if the elections are held.
Abdul Qadir said in exclusive statements to “Quds Network” that Al-Barghouthi decided his decision to run for the presidential race in the upcoming elections, regardless of other positions.
The Fatah leader saw Barghouti as the most fortunate in his movement if President Mahmoud Abbas announced his non-participation, adding: “We have to wait until we know Abu Mazen’s position towards running the presidential race, especially since he previously announced his intention not to run in the upcoming elections despite the statements of a number of those close to him that The only motion candidate. “
And Abizaid: “We hope that there will be one candidate for the Fatah movement and that there will be no candidates if Abu Mazen intends to run in the elections in addition to Barghouti’s position running in the midst of these elections.”
Regarding the occupation’s delay in holding elections in Jerusalem, Abdel Qader commented: “The Israeli procrastination was expected and will not issue a presidential decree fixing the date for the legislative and presidential elections before knowing the Israeli position on holding them in Jerusalem.”
The Fatah leader expected that the Nazi regime would refuse to hold elections in the occupied city of Jerusalem, adding: “We do not expect the occupation to respond to the Palestinian request before holding its internal elections, and we will wait until then for the Europeans to exert pressure on the Israeli leadership to hold elections similar to the past in the city.” “.
Abdel Qader stressed that there are no elections without the occupied Jerusalem, which is the comprehensive Palestinian stance on this issue, as it considers the capital to be steady: “We will not accept that elections and candidacies be held in the city of Jerusalem.”
The Minister of the Nazi Occupation Army decides to withhold the salaries of eight prisoners from within

The Nazi Minister of the Occupation Army, Naftali Bennett, issued a decision to seize and confiscate the salaries paid by the Palestinian Authority to eight prisoners from the occupied Palestinian interior.
According to a statement shown today, Wednesday, the decision includes the confiscation of hundreds of thousands of shekels transferred by the Palestinian Authority to families of prisoners convicted of “security” issues, and five of them were sentenced to life imprisonment.
The statement added that this is the first time that the Nazi occupation issues such a decision to book and confiscate the prisoners ’salaries directly, as it indicated that it will issue similar decisions during the coming period.
According to the statement, the prisoners are; Muwaffaq ‘Arouq (77 years), from Jaffa Nazareth in the occupied Palestine 1948. He has been detained since 2003, and he is imprisoned for 30 years. He is one of six prisoners suffering from cancer in prisons.
Prisoner Walid Daqqa, a resident of Baqa al-Gharbiya, in the Nazi occupied Palestine 1948. He has been detained since 1986 for the murder of a Nazi soldier, who has been sentenced for 39 years, and the prisoner Muhammad Jabareen from Umm al-Fahm city. He was convicted of killing three Nazi soldiers in 1992 and is sentenced to life imprisonment.
The two prisoners, Ibrahim Bakri and Yassin Bakri, who live in 1948 occupied Palestine of Galilee region, are accused of helping a Palestinian to blow himself up in 2002 and were sentenced to life imprisonment for 9 times.
The liberated prisoner, Mujahid Zouqan, from the city of Al-Taiba, accused of aiding the “enemy” (according to the Nazi occupation) at the time of the war, was sentenced to 15 years imprisonment, and was released a few months ago.
The freed prisoner, Hikmat Naamneh, spent 23 months in prison, against the backdrop of supporting Jerusalem and the Al-Aqsa Mosque, and the same prisoner Samir Sarsawi was released after spending thirty years in Nazi camp.
The prisoner Sarsawi was sentenced for life, but his name was among the seven prisoners of the interior that limited their sentence from open life to 30 years in prison.
For his part, the head of the Prisoners and Editors Affairs Authority, Major General Qadri Abu Bakr, said that this decision was a gross looting and declared theft of the families of the detainees, and that the salaries that the authority pays to Palestinian prisoners, regardless of their place of residence, are allocations that go to support their families from living, housing, health, education, etc. .
He added in a statement today, Wednesday, that the commission “will not abandon this duty, regardless of the different Israeli ways of blocking it, detaining it or stealing it like bandits.”
Abu Bakr considered this decision as another step in the war against Palestinian prisoners.
Prisoner Manar Al-Shweiki gets her freedom

Nazi Occupied Jerusalem: The Nazi occupation authorities released this evening, 19-year-old Jerusalemite, Manar Shweiki, after spending four years in the detention camps.
Majdi Al-Shweiki, the father of the captive, told Quds News that the Haifa Court rejected the appeal filed by the Nazi Occupation Prosecution on a previous decision by the court to release his daughter, according to what is known as the “two-thirds” or “Shalish” session (called Hebrew).
He added that the Nazi judge agreed to release her after spending four years in the “Hasharon” and “Damon” prisons.
The Nazi occupation forces arrested Shweiki on the sixth of December 2015, where, according to her family, she had left her school in the town of Silwan, south of Al-Aqsa Mosque, at noon, and she sat near the Wadi Hilwa neighborhood.
The family explained that it was carrying the Qur’an in its hand in conjunction with the presence of Nazi soldiers in the place, as they approached it and investigated it on the ground and searched it, and claimed that it was reading the Qur’an before carrying out the stabbing operation, and they also claimed that a knife was in its possession.
After sessions in the Nazi occupation courts, Shweiki was sentenced to six years in prison, after being convicted of trying to implement an appeal.
His parents died while being detained. There is no joy for the holidays in the house of the prisoner Massad

The prisoner’s brother Ibrahim Massad reiterates that the family “lost the joy of the holidays” since his brother was arrested by the occupation forces and sentenced to life imprisonment.
The Christian prisoner Ibrahim Mosaad, from the city of Ramallah, was arrested by the Nazi occupation forces in 2006, after 6 years of stalking.
After his arrest, Ibrahim, as his brother “Quds Al-Akhbariya” shows, was subjected to a harsh investigation by Nazi Gestapo at the “Al-Maskubiya” Nazi center for more than 3 months, and then the Nazi occupation sentenced him to life imprisonment for participating in acts of resistance.
His brother says, “The feast since Ibrahim’s arrest has gone through like any other day, without the joy and atmosphere that his presence created between us.”
The bitterness of Ibrahim’s arrest was not only on holidays, as his parents died while captive, depriving them of a goodbye look.
His brother explains: “My father and Ibrahim, who has been detained by the Palestinian Authority, died in Jericho prison, where he spent 4 years from 1996 to 2000, and the mother left while he was a prisoner of Nazi occupation.”
Despite all these tragedies, Ibrahim, his brother, says, “He enjoys high spirits and is keen to use his time in prison to develop himself. He joined Al-Quds Open University to study political science.”
Ibrahim’s family’s wish “to be freed from the prisons of the occupation and to be present among them on the coming holidays, perhaps part of the joy that I left 14 years ago is to return to them.”
Serious complications for the health of the prisoner Mowaffaq Veins

The sick prisoner Muwaffaq ‘Uruq suffers from a difficult and deteriorating health condition, where he is currently hospitalized at the Zionist “Barzalai” hospital.
The Prisoners and Editors Affairs Authority said in a statement issued today, Thursday, that the administration of the “Ashkelon” prison had transferred several days ago to the sick prisoner, who had been hospitalized, after a marked deterioration in his health.
She added that serious complications occurred in the prisoner’s veins, including: “severe pain throughout his body, high fever, headache, emaciation, and the condition of smoke that caused him to fall to the ground twice.”
The Commission pointed out that the occupation doctors had discovered that he had cancer in the liver and stomach during the month of July of this year, after undergoing medical tests, but the prison administration delayed his transfer to the hospital for chemotherapy until November.
It is noteworthy that the prisoner Orouq (77 years), from occupied 1948 Yafa Nazareth has been detained since 2003, and is sentenced to 30 years in prison.
Al-Banna from Gaza is denied a visit
The commission also affirmed that the Nazi occupation authorities continue to deny the sick prisoner Mustafa Muhammad Al-Banna, from the Gaza Strip, his family’s visit to him since his arrest two years ago.
The Prisoners ’Authority stated, after its lawyer’s visit to the Al-Banna prison in“ Ashqelan ”detention center, that he had suffered a heart attack during the month of August 2019, and underwent a transplantation of a pacemaker, after the administration of the“ Nafha ”detention facility to provide treatment and transfer him to the hospital despite his continuous calls for Medical checks for his complaints of chest pain and high blood pressure.
It is noteworthy that the prisoner Mustafa Al-Banna (31 years old), is imprisoned for (40 months).