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| Title | | Description | Date |
| Israel forces arrest community leader in Issawiya | | Middle East Monitor
"Israeli forces on Sunday arrested a prominent community organiser
in Issawiya, occupied East Jerusalem, reported NGO Ir Amim.Muhammad
Abu Hummus remained in detention at the time of writing, ahead of a
hearing today.According to Ir Amim, Abu Hummus, a local leader and
residents’ representative in Issawiya, “was pulled from his bed in
the middle of the night and arrested by Israeli police forces based
on unfounded claims of incitement and support of terrorism.” In
fact, as the NGO noted, Abu Hummus is “a well-known activist and
community leader who plays a central role in the nonviolent civil
resistance to Israeli policies in East Jerusalem.” ca
| 30/8/2019 |
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| 46,000 Refugee Students Return to UNRWA Schools | | IMEMC News & Agencies -
"Students at the Silwan Girls’ School in East Jerusalem were
particularly excited to go to school, not only to see their friends,
but also because their school, as many others, was renovated over
the summer holidays, with generous support from the Saudi Fund for
Development." ca | 30/8/2019 |
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| Living in fear of the bulldozers | | Annelies Keuleers -
The Electronic Intifada -
"“It is hard to explain how I felt. I knew my hands were tied,” Qusay remembered, having placed two chairs in front of the rubble to sit and talk with this reporter. “I saw all of this happening before my eyes and I could not do anything because any move I would make, they would beat and arrest me.”" - id | 23/8/2019 |
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| Army Injures 33 Palestinians, Including A Medic, Near Jerusalem | | IMEMCnews - Israeli soldiers injured, Friday, 33 Palestinians,
including a medic, during protests, which took place after the army
invaded al-‘Ezariyya and Abu Dis towns, east of occupied East
Jerusalem. The Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) said its
medics provided treatment to 33 Palestinians in both towns, among
them twelve who were shot with rubber-coated steel bullets, 18 who
suffered the effects of teargas inhalation and three who suffered
burns from gas bombs and concussion grenades.-rh | 20/8/2019 |
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| Birthright does not apply to Palestinians in Jerusalem | | Daoud Kuttab - Arab Media Internet Network - Life has been difficult
as a stateless person in Jerusalem for Mustafa Kharouf. He had the
unfortunate case of being born to Jerusalem parents while they were
in Algiers. His parents brought him back to Jerusalem but the
Israelis for obvious racist reasons have refused to grant him
residency in the only city he has lived in all his life. Ironically
Jews around the world have a legal right not only to residency but
also to citizenship in Israel simply because of what the government
considers is their birthright because they belong to the Jewish
faith.-rh | 20/8/2019 |
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| Jordan summons Israeli ambassador over holy site clashes | | Ynet and Associated Press -ordan`s Foreign Ministry said Sunday that
Amman delivered a "decisive letter" to the ambassador, including a
call "to immediately cease all Israeli violations and all Israeli
attempts to change the historical, legal status" at the site. In an
earlier meeting with the ambassadors from the European Union,
Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi stressed the urgency of
effective international steps that must be taken against Israel`s
actions saying "these violations & others seeking to change status
quo in Holy Sites violate Int’l law, deepen tensions."-rh | 20/8/2019 |
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| A win-win solution on the Temple Mount | | Yossi Beilin - Al-Monitor - Israel conceding sovereignty over the
Temple Mount would essentially be a concession of something that
Israel doesn`t actually possess and that it doesn`t need to possess.
In the framework of a future peace accord between Israel and a
Palestinian state, it would be possible to decide that sovereignty be
transferred to a Palestinian or Muslim body and that the status quo
that Israel unilaterally imposed after the occupation of East
Jerusalem be annulled. The alternative must entail that anyone who
wishes to enter the Temple Mount after it`s determined that he poses
no security risk is allowed entry and anyone who wishes to pray at
the site be allowed to do so, even if it means erecting another
building for worship. Prayer could be limited to certain hours or
days. Thus, for instance, if a Muslim holiday clashes with a Jewish
holiday, several hours of entry and prayer could be allowed for Jews
and several others for Muslims without hurting anyone`s feelings and
avoiding heightened tensions before each holiday for fear that the
unnecessary hatred erupts again. -rh
| 20/8/2019 |
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| Police Raid Bab Al-Rahma, Seize Furniture | | IMEMC - Israeli occupation police, on Saturday evening, stormed Al-
Aqsa Mosque’s Bab al-Rahma prayer area and confiscated some
furniture items. Local sources said that Israeli police officers
desecrated the Bab al-Rahma prayer area and embarked on carrying
away shoe cabinets and patterned wood panels. The sources added,
according to Days of Palestine, that the officers threatened Aqsa
guards with arrest if they tried to prevent them from carrying out
the confiscations. [It should be noted that two days previously the
settler-oriented Israeli weekly "Be`Sheva" published a major article
condemning Prime Minister Netnayahu for his "inaction and failure to
prevent the Arab Muslim takeover (sic) of Bab Al-Rahma", and calling
upon readers to express their displeasure by voting in the
forthcoming elections for the extreme right rather than for
Netnayahu`s Likud Party.ak]
| 20/8/2019 |
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| Israel permits settler invasion of Al-Aqsa on Muslim holiday | | International Solidarity Movement -
ISM -
"61 Palestinians were injured and 15 hospitalised when soldiers and police let loose on tens of thousands of Muslims celebrating the first day of Eid al-Adha." - id | 15/8/2019 |
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| Israeli forces fire tear gas and rubber bullets inside Al-Aqsa on first day of Eid | | Middle East Eye - Scores of Palestinians injured amid protests after hundreds of
settlers allowed into the compound on Jewish holiday [ry] | 12/8/2019 |
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| Israeli bulldozers demolish structures in Jerusalem without prior notice | | WAFA News - Israeli police cordoned off an area in the Jerusalem neighborhood of Beit Hanina as a bulldozer proceeded to demolish a house belonging to Eyad Khalil Kiswani.
Kiswani told WAFA correspondent that the demolition took place although he had not received any prior notice.
He added that he himself along with wife and three children, aged 13 to 16, were forced out of their 140-square-meter house by police at gun point before the demolition was carried out.
Meanwhile, Wadi Hilweh Information Center reported that Israeli police raided the Jerusalem neighborhood of Issawiyeh, paving the way to a bulldozer. [bz] | 6/8/2019 |
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| Church renews legal battle over Jerusalem properties, citing new evidence | | Times of Israel - The Patriarchate of the Greek Orthodox Church claimed in a statement that it had “clear proof” of corruption in the long-disputed 2004 sale of several Old City properties, including two Palestinian-run hotels, to the right-wing group. The deal made Ateret Cohanim the owner of the majority of properties located between the Old City’s Jaffa Gate and the entrance to its Arab market. [bz]
| 6/8/2019 |
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| Second Child in Less than 24 Hours Summoned for Interrogation | | IMEMC -
"Qais Firas Obaid, 6 years old, from al-Eesawiyya, in the occupied city of Jerusalem, was summoned by Israeli forces on Tuesday evening, for interrogation, just after a summons was issued to Mohammad Elayyan (4 years), on Monday night." - id | 1/8/2019 |
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