By: Sammi Ibrahem,Sr

Nazi occupied West Bank: Last night, Palestinian youths hung angry posters on the front of the banks, as a result of the shooting, following the decision to suspend the accounts of prisoners and detainees.
The Cairo Amman Bank, which is one of the banks coming to Palestine, suspended the bank cards of prisoners and editors, and told them the necessity of withdrawing their balances to close their bank accounts, through “high foreign orders”.
In the details, angry youths opened fire towards Cairo Amman Bank in the northern West Bank city of Jenin, after hanging posters saying that “Jerusalem is between Cairo and Amman, and the decision is disgraceful, and it must be reversed.”
The posters also said: “Your commitment to the military decision of the occupation authority to freeze the prisoners’ accounts is a stain, a clear bias to the occupation, and transgression of national sovereignty. You are obliged to reverse this disgraceful decision immediately. Your license is Palestinian, so make your decision Palestinian.”
According to local sources, a burning was detected in the bank branch in Jericho, and Molotov cocktails were thrown at its branch in Bethlehem in the south as well.
According to activists, the moves towards the banks came as a response to informing the families of the prisoners and the liberators about withdrawing their accounts and not spending their allocations.
Official and popular Palestinian bodies, including the prisoners ’institutions, condemned the banks’ decision, considering it a decision that is “neither patriotic, ethical, or humanitarian,” as it is in compliance with the will of the occupation and the dictates of military orders.
Nazi Occupation forces arrest a young man from Jerusalem

The Nazi occupation forces arrested at dawn today, a Palestinian youth, after they stormed his house in Jerusalem and took him to an investigation center.
And elements of the occupation police stormed the town of Silwan, south of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, at dawn, as several houses, including the home of Moufid Khadour, were raided in Bir Ayoub neighborhood.
The occupation forces withdrew after the arrest of his young son, Muhammad Mufid Khaddour (23 years), according to Wadi Hilwa Information Center.
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The entry into force of the decision to prevent movement in the Nazi occupied West Bank
Shooting targeting the Cairo Amman Bank in Jenin

Angry youths targeted for the second time in a row Cairo Amman Bank in the city of Jenin, north of the occupied West Bank, at dawn today, Saturday.
Local sources reported that Cairo Amman Bank on Haifa Street in Jenin was again exposed to a shooting attack by young men this morning.
She added that the Palestinian security services came to the site to find out the circumstances of the event, and an investigation was opened into the incident, which was repeated for the second time yesterday, yesterday morning.
It is noteworthy that Cairo Amman Bank suspended the bank cards of the families of prisoners and liberators in order to close them, a decision that was denounced by several official, popular and legal bodies concerned with the prisoners, considering that it is compliance with the orders and dictates of the occupation.
Young men had fired on the same building yesterday, Friday, after placing posters on its doors saying: “Between Cairo and Amman there is Jerusalem, and for the sake of Jerusalem, prisoners of liberty gave their lives in the darkness of prisons, our brothers in Cairo Amman Bank .. Your commitment to the military decision of the occupying authority By closing and freezing the accounts of the heroic prisoners, it is a stigma and bias towards the occupation policy, and transgression of national sovereignty. Therefore, you are obliged to reverse this disgraceful decision immediately. ”
They concluded by saying, “Your license is Palestinian, so leave your decision Palestinian.”
The Nazi occupation forces arrest journalist Annan Najib from Jerusalem

The Nazi occupation forces arrested a journalist after his house was demolished in the town of Beit Hanina, north of occupied Jerusalem.
Issam Najib told ” Quds News ” that members of the Nazi police and intelligence services stormed the house of his brother, the journalist Annan Najib, in the town of Beit Hanina, Sunday morning.
He added that after rigorous raid and search of the house, Naguib was arrested, his phone confiscated, and he was taken for interrogation in “4” rooms of the “Al-Maskoubiya” Gastapo center west of Jerusalem, without knowing the reasons.
Naguib is a journalist and activist for Jerusalem. He is also a captive editor who spent several years in the occupation prisons. He is the father of three children.
It is noteworthy that the Nazi occupation forces arrested 12 journalists in its prisons, the oldest of whom is the prisoner Mahmoud Issa from Jerusalem, who is sentenced to three terms of imprisonment and 46 years, according to the Palestinian Prisoner Club.
The Prisoners Club: a consensus to confront the occupation’s decision to pursue the allocations of prisoners and detainees

Palestinian forces, factions, and prisoners’ institutions, and the families of prisoners and editors, stressed the need for a clear decision in the face of the occupation’s decision to pursue the allocations of the families of editors and prisoners, through the policy of threatening banks.
The captive club said that the forces emphasized “putting an end to everyone who is entitled to submit to the decision of the occupation, under penalty of legal responsibility, especially as the decision to freeze the implementation of the closure of accounts remains an area to re-close them.”
The club indicated according to its follow-up with the families of the prisoners and the liberated from them, some banks activated the accounts that were closed, while some information is received that some banks are still continuing the process of closing the accounts, despite the government’s announcement of the freezing of the implementation of the decision.
The club said: “The solutions to this issue should not represent a way out, which carries any risks to the fate of the prisoners’ issue, because of the great dangers imposed by the occupation decision, the most prominent of which, as we have previously emphasized, is the direct reoccupation of the West Bank, and the undermining of the Palestinian national decision.”
He added: “The prisoners in the occupation prisons through several messages that closing their families’ accounts, stigma and treachery are great, demanding the necessity of restoring consideration to the issue, and to all the prisoners who sacrificed their lives and ages, through a clear national decision.”