To keep Palestinians off their lands, Israeli occupation forces open fire at border areas with Gaza

GAZA, Monday– Israeli occupation forces opened fire at border area lands in the southern and central Gaza Strip forcing farmers working in their lands to leave the area, reported WAFA correspondent.

He said that soldiers opened fire at border areas in Khuzaa and al-Qarara towns, northeast of Khan Younis in the south of the Gaza Strip, and at lands east of Wadi al-Salqa, southeast of Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip, forcing farmers to leave their lands.

In another incident, the Israeli navy opened fire at fishing boats sailing in the southwest shores of the Gaza Strip forcing them to return to the harbor to avoid being hit.

No one was hurt in either incident.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA)

International organizations, rights groups, academics call for imposing sanctions on Israel over apartheid policies

GENEVA, Monday– Dozens of International organizations, human rights networks, academics, and researchers from 45 countries called on the United Nations and Western countries to impose sanctions on Israel for its occupation of the Palestinian territories and its apartheid regime.

Ramzi Odeh, Secretary-General of the International Academic Campaign against Occupation and Apartheid, said in a statement that 67 international organizations and human rights networks, in addition to 279 academics and researchers from 45 countries urged the United Nations and Western countries to impose sanctions on the occupying power, Israel, for its occupation of the Palestinian land and the imposition of an apartheid regime.

In a statement on the occasion of International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, Odeh noted that the move expresses the global conscience in support of the just demands of the Palestinian people, denouncing the Western countries’ double standards regarding the Palestinian issue compared to the Ukrainian crisis.

He indicated that this statement will be submitted to the meeting of the Human Rights Council at its 49th session, which will address the issue of the Israeli occupation and its continuous attacks on the Palestinian people, and will also be sent to the representatives of the European Union, and to embassies and representative offices operating in Palestine.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA)

Elections commission condemns Israel’s detention of Palestinian candidates for the local elections

RAMALLAH, Monday- The Palestinian Central Elections Commission (CEC) today condemned the Israeli occupation’s arrest and detention of a number of candidates running for the March 26 local elections, among them were heads of electoral lists.

It said in a statement that it considers this “a blatant interference in the electoral process and a violation of freedoms and democratic practices.”

The CEC said it views the practices of the Israeli occupation as dangerous, emphasizing that the existence of necessary freedoms is crucial for holding the local elections in a democratic atmosphere which will give all political parties and factions, electoral lists and candidates equal opportunities according to international standards that ensure justice and integrity for the elections.

It called for the immediate release of the detained candidates, urging international human rights and legal organizations to intervene to put an end to such practices that are considered an interference in internal Palestinian affairs.

The Israeli occupation forces last night detained Islam al-Tawil, who heads a list running for the local elections in the city of al-Bireh. It is believed his detention was due to him heading an electoral list in his city.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA)

Weather: Partially cloudy, very cold conditions

RAMALLAH, Monday– Weather today in Palestine is partly cloudy to cloudy and cold to very cold with a rise in temperature which yet remains 5°C below the seasonal average, according to the Palestinian Meteorological Department (PMD).

A little chance of scattered rain is expected over some areas.

Winds are northwesterly, light to moderate and occasionally active, and sea waves are medium.

Temperature in the capital, Jerusalem, and Bethlehem is expected to reach a high of 12°C and a low of 4°C and in Ramallah and Hebron a high of 11°C and a low of 3°C. In Jericho, the Dead Sea, and the Jordan Valley temperature is expected to reach a high of 19°C and a low of 9°C, while it is expected to reach a high of 16°C and a low of 7°C in Gaza and the coastal areas.

Temperature drops again on Tuesday and returns to 7°C below the seasonal average, said the PMD, paving the way to unseasonably cold conditions.

Another drop in temperature is expected on Wednesday approaching 9°C below the seasonal average as a low pressure is expected to affect the country. Rainfall is expected over most areas of the country accompanied by occasional thunderstorms and hail.

The low-pressure is expected to continue to affect the country on Thursday as temperature drops again approaching 10°C below the seasonal average. Rain, thunderstorms, and hail are expected over most areas of the country.

The PMD warned citizens against formation of frost in the early morning hours during the upcoming days.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA)

Fascist Israeli lawmaker continues to provoke Palestinian residents of Jerusalem’s Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood

JERUSALEM, Monday– The fascist Israeli lawmaker Itamar Ben Gvir continued to provoke the Palestinian residents of Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in occupied East Jerusalem when he returned today to the neighborhood along with a couple of his followers and immediately started trouble, reported WAFA correspondent.

She said that Ben Gvir, 45, who heads the Israeli far-right Otzma Yehudit party in the Israeli parliament, the Knesset, went to a makeshift office he had illegally set up last month in the front yard of the home of the Palestinian Salem family and attempted to assault residents and activists taking vigil in the area to protect the residents from the Israeli attacks.

Police, who keep a constant presence in the area in light of the Israeli provocations, provided protection to Ben Gvir who has previously caused serious friction in the neighborhood as he and other Israeli settler fascists like him seek to expel Palestinians from their homes and replace them with Jewish settlers.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA)

Newspapers Review: Developments in occupied Jerusalem, freedom fighters, and Ukraine focus of dailies

RAMALLAH, Monday– The developments in occupied Jerusalem, the situation of Palestinian freedom fighters in Israeli jails, and the war in Ukraine were highlighted on the front page of the three Palestinian Arabic dailies published today.

Al-Ayyam daily said in its main front-page story that an Israeli policeman was injured from stabbing and the assailant was detained.

The paper also reported on confrontations between Palestinians and Israeli occupation forces in Hebron, demolitions in the Jericho area, and settlers breaking into Sabastia archeological site in the north of the West Bank.

Al-Hayat al-Jadida daily highlighted the situation of the Palestinian freedom fighters battling for their rights in Israeli prisons and said that the prisoners have called on the Palestinian people to support them before they embark on their hunger strike, which is planned to take place on March 25.

The third daily, al-Quds, highlighted the war in Ukraine and said in the main headline that despite tactical attacks, there is a standoff on the war fronts.

The paper also published several other stories related to the war and its repercussions.

It said in one related story that Ibrahim and his wife Victoria escaped the war in Ukraine to Gaza. Ibrahim Saidam, said the paper, has lived through three Israeli wars on Gaza. He was studying in Ukraine and married Victoria, a Ukrainian. When the war broke out in Ukraine, he decided to return to Gaza and be with his family, whom he did not see since 2017. He still hopes, said the paper, to return to Ukraine when the war ends to complete his studies and for his wife to see her family again.

On the local news, al-Quds said that hundreds of Palestinian residents of Jabal al-Mukabber neighborhood of occupied East Jerusalem demonstrated outside the West Jerusalem Israeli municipality’s city hall in protest against the demolition policy of their homes.

It also published a story about a Palestinian woman in her 80s from the village of al-Zawiyeh in the Qalqilya district who battles the Israeli restrictions and the apartheid wall to reach her land behind the wall in order to keep planting it and taking care of the land despite the difficulties of getting there.

Al-Hayat al-Jadida said Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh has called on Singapore to recognize Palestine in support of the two-state solution.

It also said President Mahmoud Abbas congratulated his Tunisian counterpart on the national day and other world leaders on the Nowruz holiday.

Al-Ayyam quoted the Ministry of Finance saying that for the second time in one week, a US court dismissed a $900 million lawsuit against the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and the Palestinian Authority (PA) filed in the United States.

It also said 13 deaths and 574 new cases related to Covid-19 were

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA)

On mother’s day…The Israeli occupation deprives Palestinian mothers of their children’s embrace

RAMALLAH, Monday- As March 21 marks Mother’s Day in the Arab world, the Israeli occupation continues to incarcerate 10 Palestinian mothers in Damon Israeli occupation prison, depriving them and their families of commemorating the day together, Addameer for Prisoners’ Support and Human Rights in a statement.

Currently, the Israeli occupation holds 31 Palestinian female political prisoners, including one administrative detainee held without charge or trial, 14 detainees held under trial, 16 prisoners serving their sentences, and one minor.

Collectively, the 10 Palestinian female political prisoners are the mothers of 40 sons and daughters deprived of their mothers’ embrace, all forms of physical contact, and their childhood is taken from them by their mothers’ absence.

The Israeli occupation deprives about 4,400 Palestinian mothers of their sons and daughters imprisoned in occupation prisons.

The Israeli occupation authorities prohibit a large number of mothers from visiting their children under the pretext of ‘security’ bans or claims that there are no ‘links of kinship’ between the two, said the statement.

All such practices aim further to isolate Palestinian prisoners and detainees from the outside world and exacerbate their suffering, particularly in light of the outbreak of COVID-19 and the arbitrary restrictions and prohibitions imposed on family visits.

Further, the Israeli occupation authorities abuse Palestinian women and mothers upon the arrest of their sons, imposing arbitrary and cruel punishments on claims that they aided in “covering up the actions of their children.”

Among the most prominent cases is the mother of former Palestinian prisoner Muhammad Abu Akar and the Palestinian female prisoner Attaf Jaradat, the mother of Palestinian prisoners Al-Muntasirbillah, Omar, and Ghaith Jaradat.

The Israeli occupation and apartheid regime’s systematic practice of collective punishment, in blatant contravention of international law, affects Palestinians of all categories, particularly mothers whose children are arrested in front of their eyes and subject to physical assault during the moments of arrest, as was the case with the mother and sisters of Muhammad Abu Akar, who were subject to physical and psychological abuse as a collective punishment for the entire family, as explicitly stated by the officer.

“Such practices and outright admission comes in light of the continued impunity of Israeli occupation authorities for their crimes committed against the Palestinian people within broader apartheid and a colonial regime that has committed gross violations over the past several decades.”

Palestinian mothers also suffer from the Israeli occupation’s practice of home demolitions after Israeli occupation authorities claim that their sons or husbands carried out military operations. Home demolitions compound upon the mother’s suffering in addition to IOF raids, arrests, and abuse of family members are considered a collective punishment against her and her family.

To mark Mother’s Day, which falls every year on 21 March, Israeli occupation authorities continue to persecute, arrest, and abuse Palestinian mothers, separating them from their children for months and years and levying collective penalties that aim to compound their suffering, said the statement.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA)

Israeli occupation forces detain 16 Palestinians, including four university students, in the occupied territories

RAMALLAH, Monday– Israeli occupation forces today and last night detained 16 Palestinians from various parts of the occupied territories, including four university students, according to local and Palestinian security sources.

They said that Israeli forces rounded up four students enrolled in Birzeit University after storming the students’ dormitory in Birzeit town, north of Ramallah.

Two other Palestinians were detained in the neighboring city of al-Bireh, one of them, Islam al-Tawil, is heading a list running for the March 26 local elections in al-Bireh.

Soldiers manning Atara checkpoint, north of Ramallah city, detained one person at the checkpoint identified as a resident of Abu Shukheidim village, northwest of Ramallah.

In Jericho district in the east of the West Bank, military vehicles stormed Aqabat Jaber refugee camp, northwest of the city, where soldiers rounded up three people, including a Fatah activist.

In the northern West Bank, soldiers forcibly entered a house in Qabatiya town, south of Jenin, and detained a resident.

Two others were detained during a raid at their house in Faqqu’a village.

In the southern West Bank, the soldiers raided Azza and Aida refugee camps, north of Bethlehem, where they detained two people.

In Hebron district, the soldiers surrounded a house before detaining a resident of Beit Awwa town, west of Hebron city.

Meanwhile, soldiers detained two Palestinians in the vicinity of the border fence with Gaza on Sunday evening.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA)