News Letter leaflet Issued by CPDS
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 Gaza, focusing on the Israeli crimes and violations
 
Israeli forces raided 3 houses in Jenin
Clashes erupt in town of Abu Dis in Jerusalem
2 martyrs, 230 arrests during June
 
Destroyed village:
Al Ghabisyyah
:
located 9.6 miles NE of Acre. Population: 690. Obliterated in 1948, with the Jewish settlement of Natir Ha Shayyara built on its 1,006 acres
 
Increase in Settler
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 Israeli Attacks in Occupied Palestinian Territory: UN OCHA
Jewish Settlers Steal Palestinian Olive Crops in Jenin Village Kafir Soldiers Detained More Than 20 Palestinians in W. Bank
 
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Video: Israel Attacks Palestinians &
MakhoulinInternational Diplomats
Israel's forces 
fired rubber bullets at stone-throwing Palestinians in clashes in the southern West Bank city of
 
 
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News Letter leaflet Issued by CPDS
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 Gaza, focusing on the Israeli crimes and violations
 
 
Emile Habibi
Author 
MPLC Hatem Kafisha
 
A reformer and social activist, he held several service positions and is kept now in the Israeli Negev prison. He is a leading figure of the prisoners inside the prison
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MPLC Samir Al-Qady
 
From the town of Surif in the West Bank, he is 55 years old. He studied medicine in one of the Ukrainian universities, and served as director of Al-Ahly Hospital in addition to his private medical practice
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 He was arrested in 2006 along with his fellow MPLCs and ministers, then was released after 3 years, then re-arrested in 16/6/2011 and still under the illegal administrative detention
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MPLC Azzam Salhab
 
From the city of Hebron of the West Bank, holds a Master's degree in the Islamic Law, was arrested along with his fellow MPLCs and ministers, he spent 18 months in Israeli prisons, and then he was re-arrested early in 2011. The Israeli authorities renewed his detention for a day, then arrested for the third time during the current Palestinian legislative session on 03.09.2011 and he was sentenced for illegal administrative detention again.
 
To Be Continued
 
An UNRWA poverty survey indicates that the number of refugees living in abject poverty (unable to secure access to food and lacking the means to purchase even the most basic of items such as safe drinking water) has tripled to 300,000 since the onset of the blockade in 2007
SHORT VOWEL MARKS-
FATĦATAIN
 These differ in pronunciation from the normal vowel-marks in that there is an added '-n' sound e.g.
whilst the /Fatħah/ makes the 'a' sound, the Fatħatain makes the
'an' sound.
The /Fatħatain/ is written as two /Fatħah's/ above
the letter.
MPs Arrests
 
 
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News Letter leaflet Issued by CPDS
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 Gaza, focusing on the Israeli crimes and violations
 News
IOF Attack Citizens, Raid Homes in Aroub Refugee Camp
22/09/2013 AL-KHALIL, (Agencies)
iolent clashes broke out on Saturday between Palestinian young men and the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) who raided homes and summoned citizens for interrogation during a security campaign in Al-Aroub refugee camp, north of Al-Khalil city. Local sources said that the IOF raided homes in the neighborhoods of Al-Titi and Jawabra, the entrance to the camp and the vicinity of the UNRWA office, and handed some citizens summonses for interrogation from the Israeli intelligence. In another incident, eyewitnesses said that the IOF attacked Palestinian citizens in Al-Shuhada street in Al-Khalil city. They added that the provocative acts of the invading troops prompted the citizens to respond with throwing stones and empty bottles at them. Local sources also said that the road leading to Al-Majd village, west of Al-Khalil, was cut off after the IOF closed once again the iron gate of Khirbet Salama at the pretext of providing security for the Jewish settlers of Njihut outpost.
IOF Soldiers Arrest Two Young Men in Nablus Village
22/09/2013 NABLUS, (Agencies)
wo young men in their early twenties were nabbed by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) at dawn Sunday in Til village, south of Nablus city.
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