By: Sammi Ibrahem,Sr
Al-Mu’taz Allah Al-Khawaja: Investigation, two arrests, and two years between cells

Nazi Occupied West Bank: Two arrests and a military investigation, and more than two years in the prisons of the Nazi occupation.
Al-Mu’taz Billah, although he has not yet reached (19 years) of age, but he spent two years in the prisons of the occupation in his first arrest, and was tortured in the “Al-Maskoubiya” center during his second arrest.
than two years in the prisons of the Nazi occupation.
Al-Mu’taz Billah, although he has not yet reached (19 years) of age, but he spent two years in the prisons of the Nazi occupation in his first arrest, and was tortured in the “Al-Maskoubiya” center during his second arrest.
And his father, the liberated prisoner, Salah Al-Khawaja, told Quds Al-Akhbariya that “the occupation forces arrested Al-Mu’taz Billah at the beginning of this year, after storming the family’s home in the town of Ni’lin, west of Ramallah, with police dogs and in an assault manner, under the pretext that there was a weapon in his possession.”
He added: “At the Al-Maskubiya investigation center, Al-Mu’taz Allah was subjected to a military investigation that included beatings and torture, which resulted in a broken nose.”
In “Ofer” Nazi camp, Al-Mu’taz Billah met with his father Salah Al-Khawaja, who also suffers from heart disease and diabetes and suffered bleeding during his previous detention, which necessitated his transfer to the Ramleh Prison Clinic. “After the investigation, he suffered from a lack of appetite, an inability to sleep and broken nose and body, which aggravated his health condition, as he became unable to breathe due to torture,” Al-Khawaja said.
He added: “After pressure from the prisoners and the threat of Mu’taz Allah to enter into a hunger strike, the IPS prisons transferred him to the Ramle clinic and then to Shaari Hospital, validated for an urgent operation on his nose.”
Al-Khawaja expressed the family’s concern about the status of Al-Mu’taz Allah, especially that he is “a permanent health follow-up, especially after the operation, given that his mother was unable to visit him for some time due to his suffering from a difficult health situation.”
It is noteworthy that the current year witnessed an escalation in the torture operations carried out by the Gestapo intelligence services of the occupation against the prisoners during the investigation.
Informing a young man of the Nazi occupation’s intention to impose a night house arrest

Nazi Occupied Jerusalem : The Nazi Occupation Police summoned on Monday, a Palestinian youth, for interrogation in one of its centers in occupied Jerusalem.
The young man, Anwar Ubaid, told “Quds News” that the Nazi occupation police summoned his friend Mahmoud Ramadan Obaid (23 years old) to investigate the “Post Office” in Salahuddin Street.
He added that he was informed of their intention to detain him at home during the night hours from six in the evening until six in the morning, where he will receive a decision to do so in the coming days.
The Nazi occupation police had summoned six young men from the village of Al-Issawiya, north-east of Jerusalem, and handed them reports that the occupation authorities intend to impose house arrest and house them during the night hours, on the pretext that they are a “threat to state security.”
Decisions will be signed from the so-called “commander of the home front” to impose nightly house confinement on the youths; Saleh Abu Asab, Anwar Sami Obaid, Nidal Ghannam, Fayez Muhaisen, Muhammad Alyan Alyan, and Muhammad Musa Mustafa, in addition to the young Mahmoud Obaid.
The Nazi occupation imposes a policy of house arrest on young people in Jerusalem, and they are not allowed to leave the place where they are forced to stay during the period specified by the occupation, for example, it is forbidden to leave his home during the daylight hours, or during the night hours until dawn.
In addition, the young man or child is sometimes required not to go out to any place except for his school, where one of his parents must be accompanying him, and in some cases the Nazi occupation prohibits the child from leaving even for his school, and sometimes he is forced to be imprisoned in a house other than his own.
Even more difficult, the period during which he stays in house imprisonment does not include the punishment that will be imposed on him by the Nazi occupation courts, that is, if he spent a year in house arrest, and a trial contract was decided for him, that time would not be taken into account.
Police and intelligence personnel are assigned to follow up on the young men who are imposed house arrest by storming their homes within specific hours, which will be within the hours that the young man should spend in house arrest.