The two captives, Hamada and Hashima: live in a rotten dungeon and monitor the cameras all the time

Nazi occupied Palestine: The two women, Fadwa Hamada and Jihan Hashima, reported that the Nazi occupation is holding them in a small and rotten cell and that they are under constant surveillance.
The lawyer of the conscience Mona Samaan was able yesterday, Monday, to visit the isolated prisoner Hamada, along with the prisoner Hashima, in isolating Al Jalameh 14 days in a row.
Hamada informed the conscience lawyer of the severe isolation conditions they are suffering from. After a problem with the prisoners, we were moved from the rooms in Damoon Prison (the place of the prisoners’s detention) to an isolation room inside the prison where they stayed for hours while they were handcuffed to the back, causing pain in the hands and fingers, Then they were transferred to Jalama Nazi Camp to this day.
The prisoner Hamada reported that she is being held in the same cell as the prisoner Hashima, which is a small and musty dungeon where there is no shower for the shower because it is broken, and they are not allowed to go out for a period of two weeks, and the cell does not enter light because there is a very small window covered in the net.
It showed that the occupation was never allowed to bring clothes while they were in the same clothes that they had attended since their isolation.
Hamada said that the isolation cell had cameras and they were being watched all the time, which violated their privacy.
The Nazi Prison Administration did not provide the two women with sleeping blankets, and they were satisfied with giving them light and dirty blankets that did not prevent the cold from the cell, as the conditioner was on all the time despite their demands to turn it off.
The captive, Fadwa Hamada, confirmed that she is not receiving treatment during the isolation period, as she suffers from high blood pressure and no one has conducted any tests for her since she was isolated.
It is mentioned that the Prison Authority imposed the punishment of isolation against the two female prisoners, Fadwa Hamada and Jihan Hashima, for a period of 21 days, after a problem that occurred with the prisoners in “Damon” prison about prison conditions, and they were also subjected to a ban from visiting family.
The Nazi occupation expels a woman from Jerusalem after her arrest and her infant

The Nazi occupation forces arrested today, Tuesday, a woman from Jerusalem and her infant after the occupation stormed her house in the city.
Ahmed Abu Ghazaleh told “ Quds News ” that members of the intelligence and occupation police stormed his house in the Bab Hatta neighborhood of the old city, for the arrest of his wife, Ilham Ali Al-Abdul-Ghazaleh.
He added that the Nazi intelligence agents refused to take his wife, her 5-month-old baby, with her, but they (Ilham and Ahmed) refused and insisted that he be with her.
He pointed out that the occupation forces took her to the “al-Qashla” center west of Jerusalem, where she was released on the condition that she be removed from Jerusalem.
He explained that the occupation forces moved her to the Qalandia military checkpoint, north of Nazi occupied Jerusalem, and immediately removed her from the city.
Commenting on this, Abu Ghazaleh said that he has lived with his wife (who has a Palestinian identity card) for many years and lives in Jerusalem, but the occupation is trying to make his life short, once through summonses, and once through arrests and successive deportation decisions from Al-Aqsa Mosque.
The Nazi occupation arrests the journalist Mujahid Al-Saadi from Jenin

Nazi occupied West Bank: Today, the Nazi occupation forces arrested journalist colleague Mujahid Al-Saadi in the city of Jenin, in the northern West Bank.
According to local sources, an occupation force raided the house of Saadi colleague and tampered with its contents, before arresting him and moving him to an unknown area.
The Nazi occupation forces also arrested from Jenin, both, “the young Faris Hosni Shawahneh from the town of Silat Al-Harithiya, west of Jenin, and the young man Jamal Muhammad Muneeb” from Kafr Ra’i, south of Jenin.
And the Saadi journalist (32 years), from Jenin in the northern occupied West Bank, and has been working as a reporter for the Palestine Today satellite channel for years.
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Nazi occupation requires the imprisonment of the prisoner Asim Barghouti, 4 life sentences

Nazi Military Court of Justice issued a prison sentence of 4 life sentences.
The Hebrew Channel 7 indicated that the Ofer Military Court condemned the prisoner Barghouti for killing two Nazi soldiers and Nazi Jewish settler, in addition to wounding others, during two separate operations north of Ramallah at the end of 2018.
Al-Asir Club reported that, according to the family of Assem Al-Barghouthi, in addition to his sentence of 4 life sentences, the court imposed a compensation of 16 million shekels.
The Nazi occupation claims that Al-Barghouthi carried out a shooting attack at the entrance to the Nazi illegal Ofra settlements in Ramallah on December 9 of last year, which resulted in the death of Nazi Jewish settler. After 4 days, he carried out a shooting attack at the Nazi illegal Givat Assaf settlement, killing two soldiers and wounding A third was seriously injured.
He also claims that his brother, the martyr Saleh Al-Barghouthi (29 years old), participated in carrying out the same operation, as the Nazi occupation executed him after he was shot inside his vehicle from a distance of zero.
During the current year, the Nazi occupation forces demolished the Barghouti family home, and all family members, including Asem’s mother, were arrested for various periods.
The Nazi occupation launched a campaign of arrests and raids in Issawiya

Nazi occupied Jerusalem: The Nazi occupation forces launched an arrest campaign in the town of Al-Issawiya, northeast of occupied Jerusalem.
Local sources said that the occupation forces arrested more than 9 young men, from the town, after storming their homes.
It stated that the detainees were: Muhammad Musa Mustafa, Ahmed Abu Al-Roumi, Youssef Darwish, Khaled Zia Muhaisen, Wadih Alyan, Younis Abu Al-Homs, Awad Raed Awad, Muhammad Khalil Awad, and the child Muhammad Hamza Obaid.
The Nazi occupation forces also stormed the homes of 10 other young men, but they were unable to arrest them, because they were not there.
It is noteworthy that the occupation forces launch daily arrests and raids in Al-Issawiya.
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Moaz Jarad .. On the pain of being deprived from returning to Palestine

Tulkarm: Every day since his forced deportation from Palestine, the heart of Moaz Jarad was burning with a longing to return to Tulkarm, where he was born, raised, and preserved its alleys and streets.
Mu’ath’s wish was not right to return alive to Tulkarm, but his family insisted that his will be fulfilled, which he always repeated: “If I die, I will bury me in the dust of Palestine.”
His son Abd al-Rahim Jarad says to “Al Quds Al-Akhbariya”: In the Al-Aqsa Intifada, my father was chased by the occupation, because of his resistance activity with the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades.
He continued, “After his health condition worsened, my father contacted a relative who works as a doctor in Jordan, and advised him to travel with him to supervise his treatment, because the conditions of hospitals in the occupied West Bank were very difficult due to the conditions of the intifada and others.”
“After communicating with the Red Cross, the father was transported by ambulance, and there the Israeli officers stopped her, who confirmed that my father is in a dangerous health condition and may not be alive. They allowed the ambulance to complete her way to Jordan, provided that he signed his deportation from Palestine,” Abdel Rahim says. .
After moving to Jordan, Muadh performed surgeries on his spleen and regained his health. He lived with his relatives in Jordan, but his longing to return to Palestine did not ease, as his son asserts.
He adds: “In the year 2008, the doctors told my father that he had liver infections, and that if he did not respond to treatment, an alternative could be implanted, and two years later the liver would stop working altogether.”
Abd al-Rahim said that the medical examinations conducted by the family showed that the tissues of his aunt, the mother of the two captives, “Subhi and Majid Jarad”, were identical with his father, so she went to Jordan, and made a donation of part of her liver to his father, and the operation was successful.
After the operation, Muaz continued to follow up on medication with doctors, but in 2018 his health condition again decreased.
Abdul Rahim explains: “In the month of Ramadan, especially with the spread of Corona, and his inability to go to the hospital continuously for fear of receiving infection due to his weakened immunity, his condition began to deteriorate further.”
Abd al-Rahim says: “Liver problems caused the father a kidney failure, and when the doctors called us and told us that the ages are in the hands of God, as a prelude to the next I realized that my father is in a very dangerous health situation, he will take his life, and I started trying to hold together in front of my brothers to strengthen them and endure them.”
On the 21st of this month, Muaz died after suffering from the disease, far from his city and his family, by a decision of the occupation who wanted to keep him away from Palestine forever.
His son says: “As a result of the interruption of security coordination, we contacted the Jordanian authorities, who obtained approval from the occupation, to transfer his body to Palestine.”
He added: “I was the whole time before his body arrived in Palestine, and I was very concerned that the occupation would detain his body, because we are used to his crime and treachery.”
“The funeral of the father was a mass gathering in which all those who knew the father, interacted with him, and heard about his morals, his goodness, and his love for people, and most importantly, we achieved his will to be buried in Palestine,” says Abdul Rahim.
He continued: “The father used to carry a picture of Tulkarm and enumerated its streets, in names and lanes. It was always a prayer that God grant him peace and return his eyes to see Palestine.”
In the first intifada, Muadh bade his brother Maamoun, who was elevated by the bullets of the occupation army, as he was planting the flag of Palestine, and his brother, the martyr Ziyad Jarad, who was wounded by a bullet from the occupation snipers during the incursions in Tulkarm camp, recounting Abdel Rahim.
Before deporting him from Palestine, Muadh bitterly tasted the demolition of the occupation of his house, which included the memories of the family, in revenge for her role in the resistance.