Palestinian detained a year ago remanded in custody by an Israeli military court for the 14th straight time

A Palestinian man from the Jenin governorate in the north of the West Bank detained almost a year ago was today remanded in custody by an Israeli military court for the 14th straight time, according to the family of the detainee.

Mohammad Fayyad Bushnaq, from Rummaneh village, west of Jenin, was detained on August 28 of last year at a military checkpoint as he was returning home from work in Ramallah.

Since then, the Salem military court has remanded him in custody for various periods on yet unclear charges, his family told WAFA, the last was today which remanded him until August 2.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA)

Israel’s destruction of Duma spring facilities intends to deprive the Palestinians of their water resources – official

The Israeli occupation forces’ attack on the water spring of Duma village, south of the northern West Bank city of Nablus, and the destruction of the pipes connected to it is another violation committed by Israel against the Palestinians and intended to deprive them of their water sources, today said he head of the Water Authority, Mazen Ghoneim.

He said in a statement that the spring is one of the water resources that are considered a main source of water in that area, which is suffering from a shortage in water and relies on the spring to secure water for the people of the village.

Ghoneim said the Water Authority had rehabilitated the spring due to its importance for the residents in this area who are constantly attacked and harassed by settlers in order to force them to leave their lands.

He stressed that the repeated Israeli violations against Palestinian water resources and projects are only further evidence of the Israeli violations of international laws and an Israeli policy that aims to deprive the Palestinians of their water resources and to prevent them from developing water projects to provide people with water in a safe manner.

The Israeli occupation forces broke into the Duma spring on Tuesday, accompanied by a bulldozer, and destroyed the water pipes and the surrounding fence, and damaged the recent restoration work.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA)

Palestinian Authority to close crossing with Jordan on Saturday, the first day of Eid al-Adha

The Palestinian Authority’s General Department of Crossings and Borders announced today that al-Karamah/Allenby/King Hussein Bridge crossing with Jordan will be closed for travelers on Saturday, the first day of Eid Al-Adha.

It said that the crossing will reopen on Sunday morning, urging travelers not to arrive at the crossing in the early morning hours to avoid the travel rush.

The closure of the crossing by the Palestinian Authority (PA), however, does not affect travelers from occupied East Jerusalem, who do not carry the Palestinian passport but rather Israeli-issued travel document, or holders of foreign passports who will be able to cross on Saturday as usual since only the PA-controlled terminal will be closed, but not the Israeli-controlled.

The crossing is the only exit route for the three million Palestinians living in the occupied West Bank who, unlike fellow Palestinians from occupied East Jerusalem, which has been illegally annexed by Israel following its occupation in 1967, are not allowed to travel through the Israeli airport.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA)