Zionist journalist talks about the features of a prisoner exchange deal between the resistance and the occupation
By: Sammi Ibrahem,Sr

“Jackie Hoji”, a journalist for the Nazi occupation army radio and the Hebrew newspaper “Maariv”, said that the statement of the Prime Minister’s office, “Netanyahu” about the readiness of “Israel” to enter into a prisoner exchange deal, was a vague statement.
The Zionist journalist added, today, Tuesday, that the occupying state is ready to enter into a prisoner exchange deal, and that there is currently only talk about Nazi prisoners in the Gaza Strip, namely Nazi Hisham al-Sayyid and Nazi Abraham “Mengistu”, and there is no talk about the other Nazi soldiers held by the resistance.
According to the journalist, negotiations over this deal started two weeks ago through mediators, and the deal that is currently being talked about includes the release of a number of elderly and sick prisoners in the occupation prisons, as well as the release of female prisoners, in exchange for the resistance will provide information about the soldiers Hisham Al-Sayed and Mengistu , Or release one or both of them.
Jackie Hoji said that this deal, which he called the “corona deal”, is limited to a specific time, as the desire of “Israel” to make the deal decrease as the days pass, because the occupation currently wants to release the prisoners from the most threatening categories of corona, but with the passage of time The Prison Service in the occupation will learn how to deal with the prisoners under the Koruna, so there will not be much need for their release.
Occupation arrests a young man from Nablus

Nazi occupied Palestine: The Nazi occupation forces arrested, at dawn today, a young man from the village of Burqa, north of Nablus.
Local sources reported that the occupation forces stormed the village and raided several houses, before they arrested the young man, Ali Muhammad Hamdan Saif.
In the context of the attacks by the occupation and its Nazi Jewish settlers, a Palestinian youth was injured last night after being attacked by Nazi Jewish settlers near the town of Duma, south of Nablus.
Ghassan Douglas, an official of the settlement file in the north of the West Bank, said that settlers attacked the young man, Mohammed Abdel Hafeez Al-Rabu (28 years old), near the town of Douma, which resulted in bruises.
Nazi occupied Palestine: The Nazi occupation forces arrested, at dawn today, a young man from the village of Burqa, north of Nablus.
Local sources reported that the Nazi occupation forces stormed the village and raided several houses, before they arrested the young man, Ali Muhammad Hamdan Saif.
In the context of the attacks by the occupation and its Nazi Jewish settlers, a Palestinian youth was injured last night after being attacked by Nazi Jewish settlers near the town of Duma, south of Nablus.
Ghassan Douglas, an official of the settlement file in the north of the West Bank, said that settlers attacked the young man, Mohammed Abdel Hafeez Al-Rabu (28 years old), near the town of Douma, which resulted in bruises.
The Nazi occupation forces arrest a young man at the Qalandiya checkpoint, for allegedly trying to carry out a stabbing operation

Nazi occupied Jerusalem: This morning, the Nazi occupation forces arrested a young man at the Qalandiya military checkpoint, north of occupied Jerusalem, for allegedly trying to carry out a stabbing operation.
The Hebrew Channel 12 claimed that two Nazi Gastapo guards were slightly injured during a young man’s resistance to arrest him at the Qalandiya checkpoint, where they claimed that he had tried to carry out a stabbing.
The Nazi occupation soldiers closed the Qalandiya checkpoint in both directions and prevented the Palestinians from passing through it temporarily.
The Nazi occupation Police said in a statement that a twenty-year-old resident of Qalandia refugee camp, north of Jerusalem, headed towards the checkpoint on foot, claiming that he was carrying a knife.
She added that the Israeli security guards at the checkpoint chased the young man who tried to withdraw from the place, and managed to arrest him.
The Palestinian youth also tried to resist his arrest, removing the occupying forces from him, as the police claimed that two Gastapo security guards were wounded during this.
The young man was taken for treatment because of his beating by the occupation forces, where he would then be transferred to Nazi occupation investigation center in Jerusalem. The security guards were also transferred to an Israeli hospital for treatment.
Local sources indicated that the arrested young man was Ahmed Wahdan, a resident of the Qalandia Palestinian refugee camp, north of Jerusalem.
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Nazi occupation arrests two young men and assaults a woman in Jerusalem

Nazi occupied Jerusalem: The Nazi occupation forces arrested two young men from Abu Dis, east of occupied Jerusalem.
According to local sources, the Israeli forces arrested the two youths, “Bilal Abu Al-Zaki and Qassam Halabiya”, after they raided and searched the homes of their families.
A video clip also documented the arrest of Mrs. Aida Al-Sidawi, the Nazi occupation forces, in the Old City of occupied Jerusalem.
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Lawyer Zbarqa: The occupation seeks to impose public prayer for the Jews in Al-Aqsa

Lawyer Khaled Zabarqa confirmed that the Nazi occupation seeks to impose public prayers for Jews in the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Zubarqa said in an interview with “ Quds News ” that the occupation police summoned him this Sunday morning to investigate the “Al-Qashleh” center west of Jerusalem, and handed him an order to deport him from the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque for a week, to return again to the investigation next week to hand him a deportation order for several months.
He explained that the investigator claimed that he was carrying out activities in the Al-Aqsa Mosque, which constituted a prejudice to the security of the occupation, rejecting those measures that he considered formal, and had purely political goals.
He stressed that the occupation creates conditions on the ground to change the reality in Al-Aqsa Mosque, and seeks to impose public prayers for Jews in it.
It is noteworthy that the Nazi occupation police and intelligence deported more than thirty Palestinians since the re-opening of Al-Aqsa Mosque after it was closed for 69 days as a preventive measure to limit the spread of the Corona virus, including political and religious figures.
Removing the head of the Almoravid Authority from the Al-Aqsa Mosque for a week

The Nazi occupation police decided on Saturday evening to remove the head of the Almoravid Authority from Al-Aqsa Mosque for a week.
The head of the Almoravid Authority Yusef Mukhaimer said in an interview with “ Quds News ” that members of the Israeli police arrested him yesterday after he left Al-Aqsa Mosque and took him to its police station in “Bab Al-Asbat”.
He added that he was then taken to the “Al-Qishleh” center, west of Jerusalem, to be interrogated for a period of seven hours, where he was released on the condition of deportation from Al-Aqsa Mosque for a week, and to return again to the investigation next Sunday to receive another decision to deport for several months.
He pointed out that the investigation centered on the Almoravid authority that he heads, and commented on his deportation by saying: “These decisions come as part of a series of Israeli actions against the people of the city and the denial of their rights.”
He stressed that “there is no right for the occupation to manage our lives in the Al-Aqsa Mosque, and it has no right to drive us away from it, and that this is racist, which is manifested in its entirety in the occupied territories.”
Prisoner Saad El-Din Gabr .. A tale of freedom that is 20 years late

“From 19 years my dream is to embrace Saad.” The captive sister of Saad Al-Din Jabr summarizes the story of continuous suffering since the occupation arrested him and imposed a 35-year prison sentence.
Saad al-Din’s sister, Quds Al-Akhbariya, says: “We do not want life, no money, no buildings, and nothing. All we live for is to see Saad among us and live with him.”
The Nazi occupation forces arrested Saad, in June of the year 2001, from Bab al-Amud in occupied Jerusalem, while he was going to pay his respects to his friend.
His sister recounts: “48 hours after Saad’s arrest, when we were unaware of him, an occupation intelligence officer at the Al-Maskubiyya Center contacted us and informed us of his arrest.”
She added, “Saad was subjected to a harsh investigation and torture, over the course of 90 days, that he spent in the Al-Maskubiyya Center. This torture left a trail on his health for months after he was transferred to prison.”
“For two consecutive years, Saad remained unable to wear underwear, as a result of the torture he had met in Maskobiya, and I remember he was telling us: If you had seen my body from torture, you would have cried for me,” says Saad Eddin’s sister.
As a result of the poor environmental and living conditions of the prison, Saad was wounded by a bacterium in the back, and he was unable to walk from it, before he recovered.
She continued: “During his illness, Saad Eddin asked us, that we do not attend the visit, so that we do not see him moving on a walking chair, and we are saddened by that.”
She recounts that the most severe event, perhaps during the years of Saad Eddin’s arrest, was the death of his father in 2007, without being able to take a final goodbye look at him.
And she adds: “Thirty days before the death of the father, he was able to visit him, and we were severely oppressed because he was not with us when my father fell ill and when he died.”
Saad Eddin’s sister recalls many attitudes before his arrest: “Among my four brothers, I considered Saad the closest. He was a kind affectionate to us, and a close friend, generous with all the people, and what is in his hand is not his.”
She says with tears over her: “In all situations of joy and sadness, Saad Eddin is not absent from my eyes, I wish he was there every moment.
Despite all these difficult circumstances, Saad Eddin maintains high spirits, as his sister confirms, he has enrolled in the Open University to study political science, and keeps playing sports on a daily basis.
She added: “Saadeddin’s personality is very beautiful and wonderful, and even inside the prison, his morale has not been broken and he has defied all circumstances to preserve and develop himself.”
All the family of Saad Eddine hopes to return to her freely, and his sister says: “Our only message is that everyone turn to the captives. It is enough that they gave their ages in prisons. And in the manholes, in order to see them for only 45 minutes from behind the glass, and all this trivializes their eyes.
A young man was arrested and night confrontations with the occupation took place in Issawiya

The Nazi occupation forces arrested at dawn Monday a young man from the village of Issawiya, northeast of occupied Jerusalem.
A village activist told “ Quds News ” that the Nazi occupation police and intelligence forces raided and searched several houses in Issawiya at dawn.
He added that the Nazi occupation forces arrested the young Adam Shafiq Obaid after they raided his house, and also the house of the young man, Jihad Issa Badr, in an attempt to arrest him, but he was present.
He pointed out that the occupation forces took Ubaid to one of the investigation centers in Jerusalem, while Badr will surrender within the coming hours.
Violent confrontations broke out between the occupation forces and Palestinian youths in Al-Issawiya during the evening hours yesterday, during which the youths fired fireworks and threw stones towards the occupation forces, who responded with gunfire and sound and gas bombs.
The confrontations in Al-Issawiya have become daily, especially during the past days, on the first anniversary of the martyrdom of the young Muhammad Samir Obaid, who was raised by the occupation bullets during the dispersal of a protest pause against the oppressive Nazi occupation policies of the villagers.
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