Three teenagers among 15 Palestinians detained by the Israeli occupation forces in the occupied territories

RAMALLAH, Tuesday, November 8, 2022 (WAFA) – Three 17-year-old teenagers were among 15 Palestinians the Israeli occupation forces detained this morning and last night in raids at their homes and at checkpoints across the occupied territories, according to various sources.

Palestinian security sources said that the three teenagers are from Turmus Ayya town, north of Ramallah, but were detained in Deir Jarir village, east of Ramallah.

Six other residents of Jalazon refugee camp in Ramallah were also detained this morning following a large-scale raid of the camp and a thorough and destructive search of many homes.

Also in the Ramallah district, soldiers last night detained a resident of Ramon town, northeast of Ramallah, when he passed a checkpoint near the illegal settlement of Ofra.

Three other Palestinians were detained from the Nablus district, including a man whose son was detained last week.

In Tubas in the northern Jordan Valley, soldiers detained a Palestinian youth after breaking into and searching his family home.

One Palestinian youth was detained in occupied East Jerusalem following a raid at his family home in Silwan neighborhood, while two other children were summoned for interrogation.

Source: Palestine News And Information Agency

Prisoner’s Society: Around 6000 Palestinians were detained by Israeli forces since start of 2022

RAMALLAH, Tuesday, November 8, 2022 (WAFA) – Around 6000 Palestinians, including 739 minors and 141 women, were detained by Israeli forces since the start of 2022, said the Palestinian Prisoner’s Society (PPS) in a press statement.

PPS said the Israeli occupation issued 1829 administrative detention orders during this year, noting that Jerusalem registered the highest number of arrests, amounting to around 2700 detention cases.

It said that the year 2022 witnessed severe abuse against prisoners and their families when compared with the last few years, particularly in light of the ongoing extrajudicial executions and the increase in the number of injured detainees who were detained directly after being shot or after a period of time.

It noted that the rising number of wounded detainees in Israeli jails has resulted in high numbers of severe illnesses that require intensive medical follow-up.

PPS stressed that the administrative detentions in 2022 were the most serious when compared to the last few years; the highest of which was recorded in August with 272 new administrative orders and their number reached more than 820 detainees by the end of October.

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PM Shtayyeh: Confronting climate change requires justice, enabling Palestine to use its natural resources

SHARM EL-SHEIKH– Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh said today that confronting climate change requires justice and the achievement of the rights of the peoples in the region as well as enabling the Palestinian people to use their natural resources.

Shtayyeh stressed that Israel is stealing Palestinian water, noting that the share of one Israeli settler is three times higher than the Palestinian’s share.

Shtayyeh, who is participating in the 27th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP27) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), affirmed that this water is stolen from Palestinian water resources.

“It is imperative for the countries of the region and the world to change the behavior of governments, the private sector, industries and individuals, to meet the challenge of climate change, and to adapt to its repercussions, based on the fact that they are more developmental and economic threats than mere environmental threats,” he said.

The Prime Minister welcomed the Cyprus initiative to address the effects of climate change, which aims to strengthen regional coordination and cooperation between the countries of the Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East.

He stressed Palestine’s aspiration to actively participate in this initiative, as one of the eastern Mediterranean countries, towards joint action within the framework of policy coordination to confront climate change among the countries of the region.

Earlier in the day, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades launched the initiative on the sidelines of the COP27.

Source: Palestine News And Information Agency

Israeli jailers attack Palestinian prisoners at Ofer military court

RAMALLAH, Tuesday, November 8, 2022 (WAFA) – Israeli jailers today attacked a number of Palestinian prisoners inside the waiting rooms at Ofer military court, according to the Palestinian Prisoner’s Society (PPS).

Israeli jailers assaulted a number of prisoners and pepper-sprayed them while they were waiting for their hearings in the waiting area at Ofer military court, said PPS.

PPS, in a brief statement, said that prisoners from all factions threatened to embark on a series of measures to protest the attack on their fellow inmates, including refusing to show up for their military court hearings tomorrow.

Prisoners reportedly refused to go back to their rooms unless the prisoners, who were placed in solitary confinement after being attacked by the jailers, are brought back to their cells.

Source: Palestine News And Information Agency

Israel grants settler group ILS 28 million to advance colonialism of Jerusalem neighborhood

JERUSALEM, Tuesday, November 8, 2022 (WAFA) – Israel has granted a settler group 28 million shekels to advance the fervent settler-colonialism campaign of the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Wadi al-Rababa.

The Israeli daily Haaretz revealed in an investigation that the Israeli occupation authorities have given the Elad shadowy settler group 28 million shekels ($7.8 million) to fund its “tourism projects” in Wadi al-Rababa in Silwan neighborhood, next to the Old City.

Elad group pursues the declared objective of “Judaizing” East Jerusalem, including Silwan, as a part of its mission to expand Jewish presence across the occupied city and to uproot the indigenous Palestinian population under the guise of archeological and touristic endeavors.

Judaization is a term that refers to the policy of forced expulsion of Palestinians, land grab and colonial settlement construction championed by successive Israeli governments.

Funded by several occupation institutions, including the Jerusalem Municipality, Israel’s Nature and Parks Authority, the Jerusalem Affairs and Heritage Ministry and the Jerusalem Development Authority, under the guise of tourism and development, the new settlement project is intended to strip rightful Palestinian landowners of their land and strangle the geographic expansion of Silwan neighborhood.

Elaborating on the real reason behind this project, Ahmad Sumrein, a member of the local neighborhood committee, said that the funds given to Elad are designed to consolidate the occupation authorities’ grip over the neighborhood, while affirming that the landowners would continue to fight against the colonial settlement campaign.

For the neighborhood residents, surveillance, police raids, land grab and settler harassments are a daily reality. The occupation authorities have installed surveillance cameras to monitor movement of the neighborhood residents, municipality bulldozers have proceeded with uprooting centuries-old olive trees and settlers have been noisily partying there.

Source: Palestine News And Information Agency

Israeli settlers take over land belonging to ministry of Awqaf in Jericho

JERICHO, Tuesday, November 8, 2022 (WAFA) – Israeli settlers today took over part of land owned by the Ministry of Awqaf and Religious Affairs in al-Auja area to the north of Jericho city, according to local activist Ayman Gharib.

The activist told WAFA that dozens of settlers took over a hill, with an estimated area of two dunums, belonging to the Ministry of Awqaf after placing benches and picnic facilities there in order to intensify their presence in the area.

The hill connects between a nearby illegal Israeli settlement outpost with the Waqf land in al-Auja area.

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During speech at COP27, Shtayyeh: World is still far from its climate goals

SHARM EL-SHEIKH- Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh today stated that the world is still far from the goal set by the Paris Conference on Climate Change because the signatories to the Paris Pact have not reduced emissions from their territories.

Speaking on behalf of President Mahmoud Abbas at the 27th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP27) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) taking place at Sharm el-Sheikh, Prime Minister Shtayyeh added that instead of decreasing, emissions are still increasing as the greenhouse gas effect is still noticeable.

He went on to say that funding is required to reduce much more funding than the currently available is required to invest in clean energy, while pointing that renewable energy requires infrastructure and that concessional funding from industrialized countries must be an ethical issue and a collective responsibility and not just based on profit.

He also pointed out that serious efforts must be made to achieve the desired goal of adaptation to climate change, affirming that the world faces deadly climate realities such as floods, droughts, fires, and hurricanes, which are a matter of “life or death” for the entire world.

He noted that aid from rich countries, even if it is small, has a great impact, stressing that it is the poor in the world who pay the price of emissions produced in rich countries, explaining that failure to control climate change is a slow death sentence against life, economic and environmental systems, as some countries and cities are threatened with death and disappearance in the sea.

Meanwhile, Shtayyeh said the Israeli occupation, through colonial settlements, is destroying the nature, depleting natural resources, dumping its solid and dangerous waste in Palestinian lands, stealing water and uprooting our trees.

He revealed that more than 2.5 million trees have been uprooted since 1967, including 800,000 olive trees, while affirming that studies also indicate that the Dead Sea is under existential danger due to its depletion by Israel.

Shtayyeh reiterated that the Israeli occupation, with its entire settler-colonial system, extracts Palestinian national resources worth USD 41 billion annually, in addition to the depletion of Palestinian water resources.

He explained that the Palestinians have a water deficit of 135 million cubic meters annually, and one Palestinian person consumes a third of the water consumed by an Israeli.

He stressed that Palestine has ratified the climate agreement, and prepared plans for climate adaptation in the sectors of water, agriculture, health, solid waste, transportation and communications.

Palestine implemented hundreds of projects in the fields of clean energy, wastewater treatment and reuse for irrigation, conversion of solid waste into energy, in addition to a greening program involving planting thousands of trees annually.

He also affirmed Palestine’s readiness to contribute to the success of international efforts to mitigate the effects of climate change, and hailed the Green Middle East Initiative put forward by Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

Shtayyeh concluded that Palestine needs to benefit from international technical and financial mechanisms, including the “Global Environment Facility”, which still limits Palestine’s benefit from the allocations of the transparent allocation system for purely political reasons.

Source: Palestine News And Information Agency

Israeli occupation forces detain an injured Palestinian despite suffering from a nervous breakdown

RAMALLAH– Israeli occupation forces today detained during a military raid into Jalazon refugee camp, north of the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah, a Palestinian who was injured several years ago from army gunfire and despite his suffering from a nervous breakdown.

Nur Elayyan told WAFA that the soldiers arrested his 20-year-old brother, Riyad, during an early morning raid of the camp although the latter was still recovering from a gunshot injury in the feet and suffered from a nervous breakdown during detention.

He said a large army force blew up the door to their house in the camp and forced all the family members into one room before detaining his ill brother.

Elayyan said his family was informed by the Palestinian Military Liaison office that Riyad suffered during the arrest from the effect of his foot injury and also had a nervous breakdown, which required the soldiers to wrap him up in aluminum foil and carry him on a stretcher with total disregard to his serious health condition.

Video footage showed several soldiers carrying Riyad on a stretcher and taking him into custody.

Riyad is a former prisoner who spent two-and-a-half years in Israeli jails for resisting the occupation. He sustained an injury in his foot after being hit by army gunfire at the camp entrance five years ago.

Source: Palestine News And Information Agency