By: Sammi Ibrahem,Sr

Nazi forces notified two Palestinian home owners, on Sunday, of the order to demolish their homes in Masafer Yatta, south of Hebron, in the southern occupied West Bank, according to a local activist.
Popular committee coordinator in Yatta, Rateb al-Jabour, told Palestinian WAFA News Agency that Nazi soldiers notified two Palestinian civilians that their two homes houses will be demolished by authorities.
The Nazi regime denies building permits to Palestinians in the West Bank to prevent them from building, yet allows illegal Nazi Jewish settlers to expand their colonies across the occupied West Bank.
In related news, the Nazi military, on Saturday, ordered construction workers to stop work on a school and confiscated a bulldozer, in the village of Kisan, according to local sources.
Sources told WAFA that a large group of Nazi soldiers invaded Kisan village, near the city of Bethlehem, southern occupied West Bank, ordered the workers to cease construction and threatened workers with arrest for defying the order.
The justification for the order was reportedly due to the lack of Nazi permit to build.
Nazi regime Committed 27 Violations Against Journalists in May 2020

The Palestine News and Information Agency (WAFA) said in a report, on Sunday, that it has documented 27 violations committed by the Nazi occupation forces against journalists and media institutions working in the occupied Palestinian territories during May.
The report on Nazi violations against journalists states that these violations included the use of live fire, rubber-coated steel bullets and tear-gas canisters against journalists, in addition to physical assault and arrest.
WAFA said 11 journalists were either injured by live fire or rubber-coated rounds, suffocated by teargas or beaten by Nazi forces during the month, while 15 journalists were either arrested or targeted by Israeli gunfire but were not injured. Other journalists, meanwhile, had their press card revoked by Nazi soldiers.
On May 3, the report said, the Nazi military court of Ofer sentence Mays Abu Ghoush, a student of media at Birzeit University, to 16 months in jail in addition to a fine of 2000 shekels. Abu Ghoush was arrested on August 29, 2019, and was savagely tortured by Nazi interrogators during her first weeks of detention.
On May 4, the Nazi police detained Palestinian journalist Tamer Ebeidat, a correspondent of Ma’an News Agency, after storming his home in the illegally Nazi occupied Jerusalem.
On May 10, the Nazi occupation authorities ordered a renewed ban on the work of the official Palestine TV in occupied Jerusalem for an additional six months, under the pretext that it is run by the Palestinian Authority, which is not allowed to operate in the city.
On the same day, freelance journalist, Karim Khamayseh, was injured by Nazi soldiers who fired rubber-coated bullets at him while covering the Nazi army invasion of Kobar village, near Ramallah.
On May 12, the Nazi soldiers assaulted journalists, Nasser Shtayyeh and Majdi Shtayyeh, while they were covering the Nazi army crackdown on the town of Ya’bad, northern occupied West Bank.
On May 14, the Nazi soldiers assaulted journalist, Layla Hamarsheh, after invading her family’s home in Ya’bad.
On May 19, the Nazi forces detained journalist, Mohammad Ameen Abu-Daqqa, a cancer patient, at Beit Hanoun border crossing, on Gaza-occupied 1948 Palestine border, while he was returning back from Jordan where he had undergone chemotherapy for eight months.
On May 23, the Nazi occupation authorities ordered Adnan Najib, a freelance journalist, to stay away from Jerusalem on the pretext of “incitement to violence and threatening Israeli security”.
Other similar incidents of assault, injury, or detention of journalists by Nazi troops also documented during the last week of the month.
Nazi Gastapo ‘Shabak’ Claims Arresting A Palestinian Believed To Be Behind The Death Of A Soldier During Jenin Invasion

The Nazi Security Agency (Shabak) lifted, on Sunday evening, a gag order on the abduction of a Palestinian who is believed to be behind the death of an Nazi soldier during an invasion into Ya’bad town, near the northern West Bank city of Jenin, on May 12, 2020.
The Nazi Gastapo ‘Shabak’ stated that the Palestinian, Nathmi Abu Bakr, 49, is one of the dozens who were taken prisoner shortly after the death of the soldier, and in the hours and days that followed the incident, during extensive military invasions and searches in the town.
The allegation is that Nathmi went onto the rooftop of his own home, and dropped a slab on the invading Nazi soldiers, killing one, identified as Amit Ben Ygal, 21.
However, the only link between Nathmi and the deceased Nazi soldier is that the slab was reportedly dropped from his rooftop, which is also easily accessible to others.
After the death of the soldier during the extensive military invasion into Ya’bad, the soldiers stormed and violently searched dozens of homes, causing excessive damage, in addition to abducting scores of Palestinians.
On his part, Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, “saluted the army and the Shabak for the arrest,” and stated that he ordered the demolition of the Nathmi’s home, an act of collective punishment that violates International Law and the Fourth Geneva Convention.
Nazi Colonist Injures A Palestinian Child In Her Eye

An illegal Nazi Jewish colonialist settler attacked, Sunday, a Palestinian child in the Old City of occupied capital of Palestine Jerusalem, causing an injury in one of her eyes, in addition to cuts and bruises.
Media sources said the colonist assaulted the child, identified as Mariam Yasser Najeeb, 11, while playing and riding her scooter in the alleys of the al-Waad Street in the Old City.
Her uncle, Adel Najeeb, stated that Mariam was riding her scooter next to her family’s home, when a colonialist Nazi Jewish settler deliberately pushed her, causing her to fall onto the ground, before fleeing the scene.
He added that Mariam suffered a bad cut in her eyelid, which led to bleeding, in addition to bruises, before she was rushed to Shaare Zedek Medical Center in Jerusalem.
It is worth mentioning that there are many colonialist outposts in the al-Waad Street, which is considered a vital and ancient street as it is the main pathway leading to the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Nazi Court Changes Prison Term to Life Sentence for Palestinian Arrested at Age 15

Two prisoners, both of whom were arrested when they were 15 years old, have had extensive sentences handed down by the Nazi Ofer Military Court. The now-19-year-old prisoner, Omar Samir Rimawi, had his sentence changed from 35 years to Life in prison with no possibility of parole. His co-defendant, Ahmad Ayoub Obaidah, 19, had his 32-year sentence confirmed by the court.
The two boys stand convicted of a stabbing in 2015 that left Nazi colonial settler dead. Both were shot and wounded at that time. Both were 15 years old when they allegedly participated in the stabbing atta. Rimawi is from the town of Beit Rima, north of Ramallah, and Obaidah is from Jalazoun refugee camp.
Nazi forces had originally arrested Al-Rimawi on 2/18/2015, when he was no more than 15 years old, and had at the time also arrested Basem Sabah, 18, after the two were shot and wounded, afterallegedly carrying out a stabbing attack in the commercial complex known as “Rami Levy” located in the settlement bloc, Gush Etzion near Ramallah, which killed Nazi Jewish settler .
Rimawi was wounded by several bullets: one in his right hand, one in his back next to the spine and a third penetrated the right side and settled in the chest next to the heart, while his colleague Al-Sabah was hit by three bullets, one in the chest and another in the shoulder, which resulted in cutting the artery and nerve, while the third settled in the foot .
On the same day, the Israeli forces arrested their third friend, Ahmad Obaida, and charged him with assisting the two prisoners of war, as well as Sabah, in carrying out the operation.



