Occupation forces arrest 23 Palestinians in the occupied West Bank

Occupied Al-Quds, (ST) – On Tuesday, the Israeli occupation forces arrested 23 Palestinians in separate areas of the occupied West Bank.

Wafa News Agency reported that the occupation forces stormed into the city of Qalqilya and Al-Amari camp in the cities of Ramallah and Al-Bireh, and the town of Taqu`, east of Bethlehem, and searched homes and arrested 23 Palestinians.

Yesterday, the Israeli occupation forces arrested 26 Palestinians in separate areas of the occupied West Bank.

Israeli occupation forces punitively seal slain Palestinian’s house near Al-Quds

On the other hand, the Israeli occupation police Tuesday morning punitively sealed the house of a slain Palestinian in the East Al-Quds (Jerusalem) neighborhood of Shuafat, according to WAFA correspondent.

She said that some 150 heavily-armed police officers barged their way into the refugee camp, and closed off the house of 42-year-old Fadi Abu Shkyhaydam, who was gunned down by Israeli police after killing an officer and injuring three others near the Chain Gate in the Old City of Al-Quds on November 20.

While in the building, police destroyed a garage and the doors of several apartments.

Considering that Abu Shkhaydam lives in an apartment complex, the occupation authorities decided to seal his apartment instead of demolishing it, so as to maintain the structure of the complex.

The apartment was sealed in line with a ruling passed by the Israeli Supreme Court, which previously rejected an appeal lodged by the family against the demolition order.

In early January, the occupation authorities planned to demolish the apartment and rejected the family’s objection to the demolition order. In the aftermath, police broke into and took measurements and photos of the apartment in preparation of the intended demolition.

Following his killing, members of Abu Shkhaydam’s family were subjected to punitive measures, including detention, interrogation and raids.

Israel usually resorts to punitively demolishing the family homes of Palestinians accused of being involved in attacks against Israelis as a means of deterrence, a policy that Israel does not apply to Israeli settlers who were involved in fatal attacks against Palestinians.

The policy was widely condemned by human rights groups as “a collective punishment” and “a war crime and crime against humanity”.

Raghda Sawas

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