5 Palestinians kidnapped by Israeli forces from West Bank
Friday-30-June-2017
At least five Palestinians were kidnapped by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) from the West Bank at daybreak Friday.
Friday-30-June-2017
At least five Palestinians were kidnapped by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) from the West Bank at daybreak Friday.
Friday-23-June-2017
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at daybreak Friday kidnapped four Palestinians in an abduction sweep launched across the West Bank.
Thursday-22-June-2017
Five Palestinian civilians were kidnapped by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) from the West Bank and Jerusalem at predawn Thursday.
Wednesday-14-June-2017
The Palestinian Authority (PA) magistrate court in Ramallah refused on Wednesday to release on bail each of activist Nassar Jaradat and journalist Thaher al-Shamali who are both arrested at the PA preventive security apparatus.
Wednesday-14-June-2017
Wasfi Kabaha was talking to his friends and followers on social media when the Israeli occupation forces knocked at his house by the dawn of Monday 12 June 2017 to inform him of his arrest while his followers on Facebook were still busy discussing the issues raised by him.
Wednesday-14-June-2017
The Palestinian Authority (PA) forces in the West Bank arrested four Palestinians and summoned another to questioning on account of their anti-occupation political activism.
Wednesday-7-June-2017
Dozens of Palestinian protesters were shot and injured by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) during clashes rocking West Bank provinces at daybreak Wednesday.
Wednesday-7-June-2017
Amnesty International launched a campaign Wednesday to press the international community to boycott goods produced in illegal Israeli West Bank settlement outposts
Friday-2-June-2017
Israel is expected to approve the construction of 2600 new settlement units in the West Bank.
Tuesday-30-May-2017
The Palestinian Journalists Forum slammed the Palestinian Authority (PA) security forces in the West Bank for arresting two journalists as well as storming their homes and confiscating their laptops and cameras.