Israeli army bulldozer demolishes sheep barn near Tulkarm-district town, owner detained

Israeli occupation forces today demolished a barn near Qaffin town, northeast of the northern West Bank city of Tulkarm, and detained its owner, according to a resident of the town.

Khaled Ajouli, a resident of Qaffin, told WAFA that a large Israeli force escorted a bulldozer to the vicinity of Qaffin forest and tore down a barn for sheep and a water tank owned by Nidal Ajouli, 40, who was detained while his cousin was assaulted for attempting to get the sheep out of the barn.

He pointed that the demolition took place without any prior notice, adding that Israel had torn down a room in that area belonging to the same owner a year and a half ago.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

Mahmoud Abu Aljarayish, and the love of Palestine in art

Whether he’s using chalk, boards, canvas, papers, paints, or simply pencil colors, Mahmoud Abu Aljarayish, 29, always makes sure that his work of art is essentially expressive of his identity as an artist, and his love for his home country, Palestine.

Growing up in the village of Kharas, northwest of the occupied West Bank city of Hebron, Abu Aljarayish is a promising, passionate artist with a degree in Multimedia and Graphics, who knew he had more advanced skills in art compared to other kids in his classes.

“While kids my age proudly displayed abilities in drawing simple things, I caught the eyes of people around me with my capability and artistry,” he says.

It wasn’t strange for him to receive support from his family and teachers.

As any artist growing up, Abu Aljarayish went through a difficult time in his life, which at one point caused him to completely ditch art and drawing for some time; what was worse for him during that period is that he even felt like he lost his skills.

“As a way to regain my skills back, I started drawing murals using chalk, which was very well-received that some media agencies talked about me and my art. This, in return, gave me back my confidence as an artist, which encouraged me to go back to drawing even stronger and better than before.”

As a flourishing artist, Abu Aljarayish says that he didn’t receive any kind of support whatsoever when he first embraced his art skills. But that all changed when his teachers started signing him up for art competitions. Abu Aljarayish, however; didn’t feel like that was enough as no organization helped introduce him as an artist to the masses or take him to new places with his art. But as he grew as an artist, he got to know what the audiences wanted to see and began to hear of him every time he did something new.

Abu Aljarayish uses art as a way to express himself. He says that he does that when he transforms an ordinary piece into an art piece full of beauty and passion that when people see it, they get a taste of delicacy and refinement everywhere they go. He says that art helps him express himself in such pieces when people see his touches in his drawings.

Being a Palestinian artist is only a source of pride for Abu Aljarayish, who says that Palestine is an award that he’s very proud of.

“Palestinian people witness stuff that other people don’t. It’s such a privilege when a Palestinian kid, living on Palestinian land, grows up to be an artist,” he said as he went on to explain how Palestine is the source of his inspiration as an artist.

“To me, Palestine is the source of power and support that drives me. It’s how I express myself and my identity. It keeps me going. It makes me creative. If what I’m working on is connected to Palestine, it adds more to its artist value,” he says. “Everything we do is connected to Palestine. It’s our identity and existence. It’s the support and hope. It’s everything that gives me the power to produce.”

On his inspirations and favorite artists that he aspires to be like someday, Abu Aljarayish says that nobody has fully impacted his art.

“I do like Naj al-Ali (a well-known Palestinian cartoonist) who invented the character of Handala. I’d like to come up with a similar concept using a new art form that would make people recognize me through,” he added.

“Inspiration comes from our daily life, our relationships with others and observing people’s feelings. It comes from how you see life from your point of view. How you receive feelings and energy. That all impacts and influences an art work,” Abu Aljarayish details on his inspirations.

“I transform such feelings into positive energy and that makes me feel creative. I want people to say that “Mahmoud turned these feelings into art where he can see through his own view.”

On negative feedback and criticism, Abu Aljarayish says that he’s no stranger to people telling him to go find a normal job as art wouldn’t earn him money.

“That’s the worst kind of comment because it makes me feel that people only look at art from a material point of view. But that only made me feel determined to prove them wrong,” he says. “I feel more determined to prove people wrong every time their criticism aims at damaging my artistic thoughts.”

Abu Aljarayish hopes to reach a place where he can be free to express himself and take his art to the world.

“Sometimes, we find ourselves to be in a place where we don’t enjoy the freedom to say what we want through art. I hope to reach the world so everyone can see that we have talents in Palestine that are able to transform the message to the whole world.”

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

Ten Palestinian administrative detainees in Israeli prisons remain on hunger strike, four for over 30 days

Ten Palestinian administrative detainees in Israeli prisons remain on hunger strike demanding their freedom, four of them for over 30 days and two for over 20 days, today reported the Palestinian Prisoner Society (PPS).

It said Salem Zeidat, from Bani Naim in the Hebron district, has been on hunger strike for 38 days, Mujahed Hamed, from Silwad, near Ramallah, for 36 days, and Kayed Fasfous and Rafat Darwish, from Dura, near Hebron, for 35 days.

Detainee Muqdad Qawasmi, from Hebron, has been on hunger strike for 28 days, and Yousef Amer, from Jenin refugee camp, for 21 days. The rest for 19, 14, 11 and two days.

Palestinian administrative detainees, who are held for long periods without charge or trial and based on classified evidence, often resort to hunger strike to secure their freedom otherwise they can be kept in prison for several years.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

Three Palestinian youths injured in clashes with Israeli soldiers in Jordan Valley village

Three Palestinian youths were injured today in clashes with Israeli soldiers in the Jordan Valley village of Tayaseer, east of Tubas, according to medical sources.

They told WAFA that two were lightly injured from live bullets fired by soldiers while the third was hit by a rubber bullet, all in the lower parts of their body, and were taken to hospital for treatment.

The soldiers have also fired teargas at people in the village causing suffocation cases.

Soldiers have raided Tayaseer in the morning, said local sources, and were found near the village’s school where they obstructed the arrival of students and teachers to the school.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

West Bank new COVID-19 cases approach 350, Gaza over 400 and two deaths in 24 hours

The West Bank recorded 349 new COVID-19 cases and 68 recoveries in the last 24 hours while the Gaza Strip recorded 404 new cases, two deaths, and 50 recoveries, today said Minister of Health Mai Alkaila.

She said in her daily report on COVID-19 pandemic in Palestine that the number of people getting treatment for the disease in hospitals has jumped to 61 and 22 are in intensive care, while three patients are on ventilators.

Alkaila said that while 543,802 people have been vaccinated against coronavirus in the West Bank, only 124,092 people were vaccinated in the Gaza Strip.

Health officials warned today of a possible surge in new coronavirus cases as a result of the Delta variant.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

Israel demolishes Palestinian-owned structure in northern West Bank town, second in 10 days

Israeli occupation forces today demolished a Palestinian-owned commercial structure in the town of Yabad, the second demolition for the same owner, according to Yabad mayor Samer Abu Bakr.

He told WAFA that a force accompanied by Israeli military officials demolished the structure owned by Mohammad Atatra and located at the eastern entrance to the town.

He said the forces demolished nine days ago a supermarket also owned by Atatra under the pretext they were built without a permit.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

Two Palestinians say they were severely beaten by Israeli soldiers during detention

Two Palestinians told the Prisoners’ Affairs Commission that they severely beaten by Israeli soldiers during their detention at Etzion settlement detention camp in the south of the occupied West Bank.

Israr Marouf, 21, from Ein Qinya village near Ramallah, said he was detained on August 10 following an after midnight army raid on his family home. Soldiers attacked him, kicking him all over his body and hitting him with their rifle butt causing him injuries and bruises, as well as a nose bleed.

The Commission said Marouf has severe pain in the knee and back, and he is diabetic.

The other detainee, Mutaz Faisal Assaf, 27, from Qalandia refugee camp, near Jerusalem, was detained on August 12 also in an after midnight raid. He was thrown on his face on the ground when he was detained and then severely beaten, kicked around, hit with the rifles and dragged on the ground causing him bruises and severe pain on the left side of his stomach.

Beating and torture of Palestinian detainees in Israel is routine and documented by several Israeli, international and Palestinian human rights organizations.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

Adalah: Israel is committing a war crime by holding Palestinian bodies as hostages

In response to the Israeli Supreme Court’s decision approving the continued hold of Ahmed Erekat’s deceased body by the Israeli army, Adalah – The Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel accused Israel of committing a war crime by holding Palestinian bodies as hostages.

“Israel’s policy of holding Palestinian bodies – 81 people since 2015 – is inhumane and degrading, and a blatant violation of international law, including the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court,” said Adalah in a statement.

“The Court’s decision today gives a free hand to the military, without governmental authority, and retroactively approves such an illegal practice. Israel must immediately return the dozens of Palestinian bodies it currently holds.”

The Israeli Supreme Court rejected a petition on Wednesday, 18 August 2021, filed by Adalah on behalf of Mustafa Erekat, against the Israeli army’s continuous hold of the deceased body of his son, Ahmad Erekat.

Ahmad Erekat, a 27-year old Palestinian man, was shot and killed by Israeli Border Police at the “Container” checkpoint in Abu Dis on 23 June 2020, after the car he was driving hit a policewoman who was standing at the checkpoint.

The Israeli military decided to hold Erekat’s body even though he did not belong to Hamas, and there was no allegation by Israel as such.

This condition for holding bodies was explicitly made in an Israeli Security Cabinet’s decision of January 2017 regarding a “uniform policy for the treatment of terrorist bodies”.

After the first hearing on the petition, the Supreme Court issued an order nisi on 22 July 2020, instructing the respondents to explain why they would not hand over Erekat’s body to his family as soon as possible.

In September 2020, the state informed the Court that there was a change in policy and that Palestinian bodies would be held “unrelated to organizational affiliation.”

Following this announcement, Adalah filed an amended petition arguing that the new policy was unconstitutional and contradicted the 2004 position of the Attorney General and prior rulings of the Supreme Court. Adalah further contended that the new policy should not apply to Erekat since it was made months after his body was held.

At a hearing held on 8 March 2021, Adalah Attorney Sawsan Zaher argued that the new policy was not only disproportionate but also violated international human rights and humanitarian law, and the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.

“Withholding the body of a deceased individual from his or her family violates the International Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhumane and Degrading Treatment or Punishment, to which Israel is a State Party.”

Indeed, the United Nations Committee Against Torture called on Israel in June 2016 to take all necessary steps to return bodies to families for burial as soon as possible. The Rome Statute prohibits the “taking of hostages”.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

President Abbas discusses latest developments with Head of Egypt’s General Intelligence Service

President Mahmoud Abbas received today at the presidential headquarters in Ramallah the Head of Egypt’s General Intelligence Service, Major-General Abbas Kamel, and his accompanying delegation, where they discussed the latest developments in the Palestinian territories, and ways to strengthen bilateral relations and achieve stability and peace in the region.

President Abbas praised the positions, efforts, and initiatives of Egypt led by President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi to support the Palestinian people and their just cause.

The Egyptian Major-General conveyed greetings from President el-Sisi to President Abbas, affirming Egypt’s keenness to coordinate and work with the State of Palestine in all steps and initiatives for the good of the two peoples and countries and to support the Palestinian people in their struggle to gain freedom and independence.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

Israeli security minister thanks President Abbas for helping to extinguish Jerusalem fire

President Mahmoud Abbas received tonight a telephone call from Israeli Internal Security Minister Omer Bar Lev, during which the latter thanked President Abbas for assisting to extinguish the fires that broke out west of Jerusalem during the past few days.

The Israeli minister described the fires as a great tragedy and said that the Palestinian assistance was important and influential.

President Abbas stressed during the telephone call that the Palestinian participation in putting out the fires was motivated by the humanity of the State of Palestine and its people regardless of anything, stressing that Palestine always initiates such humanitarian aid, at any cost.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

‫هايسنس تستفيد من طموح باريس سان جيرمان للسنة الثانية من الشراكة بينهما

تشينغداو، الصين، 17 آب/أغسطس / آب 2021 / PRNewswire / – بعد موسم أول قوي على أرض الملعب مع نادي كرة القدم الشهير باريس سان جيرمان، يسعد الشركة الرائدة في مجال الإلكترونيات الاستهلاكية والأجهزة المنزلية، هايسنس أن تبدأ العام الثاني من شراكتها العالمية مع الفريق الباريسي.  ومع حدوث سلسلة من توقيع التعاقدات القوية، بما في ذلكالعقد مع ليو ميسي وجيانلويجي دوناروما وسيرجيو راموس وجورجينيو فينالدوم  و أشرف حكيمي، وبعد الالتزام الجديد للاعب النادي نيمار جونيور بمواصلة العمل مع النادي، تتطلع هايسنس إلى تعزيز شراكتها مع النادي الباريسي..

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وقال كاندي بانغ، المدير العام لقسم التسويق الدولي في هايسنس “نحن متحمسون لبدء العام الثاني من شراكتنا مع باريس سان جيرمان، أحد أكثر الأندية نجاحًا وأسرعها نموًا في العالم.  مع نجاح العام الأول من الشراكة، سنبني على قيمنا المشتركة مع النادي ونستمر في استخدام الشراكة لخلق أفضل تجربة مشاهدة في المنزل لباريس سان جيرمان وأنصاره.  وبعد عودة أنصار النادي إلى حديقة الأميرة في باريس، وقيام النادي بتوقيع تعاقدات مهمة مع لاعبين جدد، من المقرر أن يكون موسمًا أكثر إثارة في المستقبل “.

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وعلق مارك أرمسترونغ، كبير مسؤولي الشراكات في باريس سان جيرمان:  : “كان رائعا أن نرى جودة الأداء لشراكة هايسنس وباريس سان جيرمان في عامها الأول.  وقد شهدت حملة هايسنس المبتكرة “التفاصيل تصنع الفارق” استخدام لاعبينا بطريقة مبتكرة لطريقة عرض منتجاتهم وميزات علامتهم التجارية.  ونتطلع إلى رؤية الشراكة تنتقل من قوة إلى قوة هذا العام ورؤية حملات هايسنس الجديدة “.

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ومع اقتراب بدء العام الثاني من الشراكة، ستوفر هايسنس مجموعة واسعة من المنتجات المبتكرة للنادي، فضلاً عن إنشاء ركن للمنتجات في حديقة الأميرة من أجل تفاعل الجماهير مع هذه المنتجات.  ستستمر العلامة التجارية في استخدام الشراكة للترويج لتقنيتها المبتكرة، مع تزويد المشجعين بأفضل تجارب للمشاهدة المنزلية.

ساعد العام الأول من الشراكة في زيادة المبيعات الضخمة والوعي بالعلامة التجارية لعلامة هايسنس التجارية.  حملة هايسنس الأولى مع النادي في وقت سابق من هذا العام ، “التفاصيل تصنع الفارق”،شهدت لاعبينشهدت اللاعبين نيمار جونيور، كيلور نافاس، أنجيل دي ماريا، أندر هيريرا و بريسنيل كيمبيمبي،  وحصلوا على تفاعلات ضخمة عبر القنوات الاجتماعية والرقمية.

شهدت هايسنس  فرنسا، وهي سوق رئيسي للعلامة التجارية، زيادة في الإيرادات بنسبة 101٪ على أساس سنوي من إطلاق الشراكة في آب/أغسطس 2020 وحتى نهاية الموسم في أيار/مايو 2021.  مع نمو مبيعات أجهزة التلفزيون بنسبة 100٪ على أساس سنوي في الأشهر الستة الأولى من العام 2021 وحده، مدعومًا بزيادة بلغت ست نقاط مئوية في الوعي بالعلامة التجارية من 2020-2021.

نظرًا لشعبية النادي العالمية ووجود عدد كبير من لاعبي أميركا الجنوبية في هذا الفريق، فقد أدت الشراكة أيضًا إلى زيادة نمو مبيعات الشركة عبر أميركا الجنوبية.  في تشيلي، دعمت رعاية الشركة للنادي الباريسي نمو مبيعات أجهزة التلفزيون بأكثر من 350٪ على أساس سنوي، بينما زادت إيرادات مبيعات الأجهزة المنزلية بنسبة 940٪ على أساس سنوي.  نمت وحدات المبيعات في أميركا الوسطى (بنما) بنسبة 249٪ على أساس سنوي خلال العام الأول للشراكة، من آب/أغسطس 2020 إلى أيار/مايو 2021، مع زيادة مبيعات أجهزة التلفزيون بنسبة 499٪.  وفي الوقت نفسه، طورت هايسنس كمبوديا شركاء قنوات محليين، كما تم أيضًا توسيع نطاق أعمال السوق لشركة هايسنس الأرجنتين.

تواصل هايسنس دعم المنشآت الرياضية الكبرى في جميع أنحاء العالم من خلال شراكتها التي أعلن عنها مؤخرًا لمونديال كأس العالم فيفا، 2022، إلى جانب علاقاتها مع مباريات اليويفا يورو 2020، ونهائيات دوري الأمم يويفا.  تحتفل رعايات هايسنس بحضور هايسنس على الساحة العالمية، حيث يتم تصدير منتجات الشركة إلى أكثر من 160 دولة ومنطقة.

واصل متابعة أخبار هايسنس باريس سان جيرمان عن طريق زيارة: global.hisense.com .

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‫سيقوم مشغلو البريد في خمسة بلدان أفريقية بتوزيع خدمات شركة Lleida.net على جميع مواطنيهم

مدريد وأبيدجان، ساحل العاج،17 أغسطس / آب 2021/PRNewswire/ — شركة Lleida.net كود السهم(BME :LLN) (EPA: ALLLN) (OTCQX: LLEIF) ‎وقعت عقوداً مع مشغلي البريد في خمس دول أفريقية لتزويدهم بخدمات بريدية رقمية وتكنولوجيا اتصالات إلكترونية مسجلة لخدمة مواطنيهم.

في نهاية هذا الأسبوع، في إطار المؤتمر السابع والعشرين للاتحاد البريدي العالمي، التزم مشغلو البريد الوطني في غامبيا وساحل العاج وجيبوتي وغينيا الاستوائية ومدغشقر على الفور بالاتفاقية الإطارية التي تم توقيعها في يوليو/تمّوز بين شركة Lleida.net، وشريكها في شمال إفريقيا إي-جيت (eGate) والاتحاد البريدي الأفريقي (PAPU) لتوزيع التكنولوجيا الحاصلة على براءة اختراع للشركة الإسبانية في إفريقيا تحت اسم DigitalPost.Africa.

كجزء من هذه الخدمة، ستقدم Lleida.net خدمات البريد الرقمي لهذه البلدان الجديدة من خلال المراسلات الإلكترونية المسجلة، وبصورة أساسية رسائل البريد الإلكتروني المسجلة، والرسائل النصية القصيرة المسجلة، والكشوف الإلكترونية المسجلة.

بتوقيع هؤلاء المشغلين البريديين الوطنيين الخمسة الجدد، أصبحت Lleida.net بالفعل مزودًا لتكنولوجيا الاتصالات المسجلة للشركات البريدية في 11 دولة، بما في ذلك جنوب إفريقيا وكولومبيا والإمارات العربية المتحدة.

يعقد في أبيدجان، عاصمة ساحل العاج، مؤتمر الاتحاد البريدي العالمي في الفترة من 9 إلى 27 أغسطس/آب، بحضور 900 ممثل من 190 دولة.

تسمح الاتفاقية الإطارية مع 55 مشغل بريد وطني في القارة الأفريقية بتقديم خدمات Lleida.net تلقائياً لملايين العملاء.

وفي إطار هذا الاجتماع التقى الأمين العام للمنظمة يونس جبرين وبشار حسين مدير عام الاتحاد البريدي العالمي ألتقوا بموقع Lleida.net.

شركة Lleida.net هي الشركة الأوروبية الرائدة في صناعة التوقيع الإلكتروني.

المدرجة في بورصة نيويورك (OTCQX)، وباريس (EURONEXT GROWTH) ومدريد  (BME GROWTH)، وهي الشركة الرائدة في أوروبا في مجال التوقيع الإلكتروني والإخطار والمقاولات الإلكترونية المسجلة وواحدة من الشركات في مجالها مع وجود أقوى في افريقيا.

وقد تلقت حتى الآن أكثر من 205 براءات اختراع من أكثر من 60 دولة. من بينها جنوب إفريقيا ونيجيريا والولايات المتحدة والاتحاد الأوروبي واليابان والصين وأستراليا.

وفي عام 2020، ارتفعت قيمة أسهمها بأكثر من 900 في المائة.