By: Sammi Ibrahem,Sr
Illegally Nazi Occupied Jerusalem: “We could not identify its features,” the captive’s father, Mays Abu Ghosh, described the torture and fatigue that he witnessed on his daughter, during her interrogation at the “Al-Maskoubiyya” center.
That the occupation intelligence Gestapo summoned him and his wife, for investigation, and in the Nazi center Al-Maskubiya, they were transferred to Mays, in order to pressure her, that her parents were detained.
During the brief meeting, Abu Ghosh explains, Mays seemed extremely exhausted, but she was unable to tell her parents about the nature of the torture, due to the presence of the investigators around her.
For 30 days, Mays was under investigation at the Nazi Al-Maskoubiyya center, which was denied by the Nazi occupation intelligence, from meeting with her lawyer, and she threatened not to publish the details of the Nazi brutal torture that she encountered, or he would be withdrawn by withdrawing the legal licenses from him.
The Nazi occupation had imposed on human rights organizations, an order prohibiting the publication of details of torture, which was subjected to more than 25 Palestinian prisoners, including Mays Abu Ghosh, until yesterday, Al-Dameer Foundation announced a portion of the violations they were subjected to.
Al-Dameer indicated that the Nazi occupation intelligence subjected Mays to a military investigation, which included ghosts in the manner of “banana and squatting”, although it was not proven that they were related to military activities, and an indictment was issued against her for participating in student activities.
Miss’s father explained: “During my interrogation after summoning me to Ofer camp, one of the interrogators threatened me to sentence Mays to life imprisonment, and you asked me how do you raise your children? Why is your daughter stubborn?”
It is noteworthy that Mays Abu Ghosh, a student at the Faculty of Information at Birzeit University, is the sister of the martyr Hussein Abu Ghosh, who, after his execution, raised a stabbing attack in the settlement of Beit Horon. Year.
The father of Mays said, “The torture that Mays encountered in the prisons of the occupation is part of the suffering experienced by the women prisoners, especially the wounded prisoner, Israa Al-Jabais.”
Prisoner Zahran continues his strike for day 93 with a dangerous health situation
The Palestinian prisoner, Ahmed Zahran (42 years old), is continuing his open hunger strike for the 93rd day in a row, in refusal of his arbitrary administrative detention without charge or trial, in a dangerous health situation.
The Nazi Supreme Occupation Court in Ofer yesterday postponed the decision of the appeal submitted by the Prisoners’ Affairs Authority in the name of the prisoner Zahran, under the pretext of giving the prosecution two days to submit evidence.
Yesterday, Nazi Gestapo officers investigated Zahran at the Ramleh prison clinic despite his strike and his deteriorating health condition, while officers from the Nazi Gestapo, Nazi camp Administration attended and made oral promises to end his case.
It is noteworthy that the prisoner Ahmed Zahran (42 years), from the town of Deir Abu Mishaal, the Ramallah district, had spent a total of (15) years in the detention camps of the Nazi occupation.
The captive Zahran is in the Zionist “Kaplan” Hospital, and has lost weight of nearly 30 kilograms, and is going on strike to protest his arbitrary administrative detention. He is a former prisoner who spent a total of 15 years in the Nazi occupation Camp, and he is the father of four, and the last arrest was in March 2019 .
This strike is the second he is going through this year, as he went on a strike against his administrative detention that lasted 39 days, and the strike ended after promises to release him, but the occupation authorities renewed his administrative detention for a period of four months and fixed it for the entire period .
The Nazi camp Administration imposes Zahran punitive and retaliatory measures since he started the strike, by denying him a visit to the family and obstructing the lawyers ’communication with him, his frequent transfer, and isolation in cells that are not suitable for human life .
The removal of four Palestinian women from the Al-Aqsa Mosque
The Nazi occupation police decided on Monday evening to deport four women from Al-Aqsa Mosque for varying periods, after they were arrested from the courtyards of Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Palestinian Fatima Khadr said in an interview with “ Quds News ” today, Tuesday, that the occupation police arrested them yesterday afternoon, coinciding with the settlers storming Al-Aqsa Mosque, where they were praying in the vicinity of “Bab Al-Rahma”.
Umm Ayman added that members of the Nazi occupation police tried to evacuate the place from the worshipers, but the Palestinian women did not accept this, which led to the arrest of four and I was among them.
She explained that the detention and interrogation with them at the “al-Qeshla” center of the Nazi police lasted for several hours, as they were accused of obstructing the work of the Nazi police and visits (meaning settlers storming).
In response to the interrogator who told her, “The Aqsa is a red line” (for them), “Umm Ayman” confirmed that she was praying in her mosque while he was only for Muslims, and she did not violate security as the police claim.
The investigation was concluded with the three women; Fatima Khadr, “Umm Muhammad,” Shiyoukhi, and “Um Anan,” Raven, and they were released in the evening hours yesterday, provided they were removed from the Al-Aqsa Mosque for ten days.
Umm Ayman indicated that the Palestinian Ilham Numan – one of the detainees who had been beaten by the Nazi Gestapo – was unable to remain in the investigation because of her health status and assault, as she was released on condition that the investigation be completed at a time determined by the Nazi police.
Noaman was transferred to Hadassah Hospital to receive the necessary treatment due to the removal of her shoulders by the police. The Nazi police also told her that she was away from the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque for two weeks.
During the day, in conjunction with the Nazi Jewish settlers ’incursions, a number of young men were summoned for interrogation, against the background of their presence in the vicinity of” Bab al-Rahma
Updated | Mass arrests in Jerusalem and the West Bank, including a leader in the front.
The occupation forces launched a massive campaign of arrests in the city of Jerusalem
At dawn today, the occupation forces launched a massive campaign of arrests in the city of Jerusalem with the start of Jewish holidays, as well as the arrest of others in the occupied West Bank.
The Nazi occupation police and Nazi intelligence launched, at dawn, a campaign of arrests in the towns of Jerusalem, after searching a number of Palestinian homes there.
The Nazi occupation forces arrested: Ahmed Mahmoud, Ahmed Obaid, Muhammad Derbas, Saleh Abu Asab, Ayoub Abu Asab, Ahmed Mustafa, Mahmoud Obaid, Ismail Muhaisen, Muhammad Dari, Majd Dari, Muhammad Walid Hawih, Mahmoud Imad Hawih, and Adel Nasser Mahmoud Aqb They raided their homes in Al-Issawiyah, northeast of the city.
The Nazi occupation forces broke down the memorial of the martyr Mohammed Samir Obaid, after Palestinian activists put it yesterday.
Local sources indicated that the Nazi occupation army arrested Ja`far Aziz Kayed, Diaa Jamil Nawoura, Asif Omar, Adam Hamid, and Akram Salamah, after storming their homes in villages and towns in Ramallah Governorate.
The leadership of the Popular Front, Dr. Ahmad Qatamesh, was arrested after his house was raided in the Al-Shurafa neighborhood of Al-Bireh.
The army stormed the Hebron governorate, stormed a number of houses in the towns of Halhul and Beit Ummar, and arrested Khaled Dhiab Al-Sharbati, Muhammad Iyad Al-Bu, and Ubaida Adi.
The Nazi occupation forces arrested Shadi Abu Hadid, from Aqabat Jaber refugee camp, in Jericho, and Khaled Bassam, from the village of Beit Duqqu, northwest of Jerusalem.
In Nablus, the occupation army arrested Ja`far Aziz Kaida after he demolished his house in the town of Sebastia, north of the city.
Omar Kayed Taqatqa (22 years), Fadi Fayez Taqatqa (23 years), and Sanad Amjad Taqatqa (16 years), were also arrested after they stormed their homes in the town of Beit Fajjar, south of Bethlehem.
The Nazi occupation forces arrest a young man for allegedly having a knife in Hebron
A woman and her daughter were injured in a settler attack, Monday, in the Tel Al-Rumeida neighborhood in the city of Hebron, while the occupation forces arrested a young man in the same city for allegedly possessing a knife.
The Palestinian Red Crescent reported that its medical staff provided first aid to a woman and her daughter in Tel Rumeida, Hebron, as a result of being attacked by pepper gas by a settler.
The residents of the Tel Rumeida neighborhood are exposed almost daily to the attacks of extremist Nazi Jewish settlers residing in the settlement outpost in the neighborhood called “Ramat Yishai”, which is one of five centers located in the heart of Hebron and the old town of the city.
In a separate context, the Israeli occupation forces arrested a young man who allegedly possessed a knife at the entrance to the Ibrahimi Mosque in the city of Hebron.
The Nazi occupation army claimed that a Palestinian carrying a knife was arrested at the entrance to the Ibrahimi Mosque, south of Hebron.