By: Sammi Ibrahem,Sr

Nazi Occupied Jerusalem: The occupation police arrested, today, Wednesday, three cadres of the “Fatah” movement in the city of Jerusalem, on the anniversary of the launch of the 55th Palestinian revolution.
According to local sources, the Nazi occupation forces arrested at dawn today the secretary of the “Fatah” movement in Issawiya (northeast of Jerusalem) Yasser Darwish, and also arrested a member of the movement’s district, Awad Al Salaymeh, from the town of Beit Hanina (north).
She added that the police forces arrested the secretary of the “Fatah” movement in Jerusalem, Shadi Matour, from his home in the neighborhood of Wadi al-Joz in the city.
The detainees were taken for interrogation at Nazi Gestapo occupation police station in the city, where the Nazi occupation police warned against holding any activities to commemorate the launching ceremony in Jerusalem.
These arrests coincide with the celebrations marking the 55th anniversary of the movement, when Palestinian activists suspended the Palestinian flag on the historic wall of Jerusalem.
Elements of the Nazi police attended and removed the flag, as well as the Palestinian flags and national flags that had been installed in the town of Al-Tur, east of Jerusalem.
It is noteworthy that the Nazi occupation forces arrested at dawn today at least nine Palestinians from the occupied West Bank after their homes were raided and searched, and they were taken for investigations.
During the past year, the occupation authorities prevented the holding of several social, national and sports activities in the occupied city of Jerusalem, on the pretext that it was funded by the Palestinian National Authority.



