IOF arrest 16 in Al-Naqab, administrative detention boycott continues
The Israeli occupation forces continue to brutally attack and arrest Palestinians defending their lands from seizure.
An Israeli occupation police officer wearing civilian clothes, brutally assaulted Tuesday a Palestinian youth prior to his arrest, in the town of Ar'ara in the occupied Palestinian territories.
شاهد| أحد أفراد شرطة الاحتلال يعتدي بالضرب على شاب فلسطيني في عرعرة بالنقب المحتل pic.twitter.com/aDiM2ieEYR
— المركز الفلسطيني للإعلام (@PalinfoAr) January 11, 2022
In the same context, the vicinity of Al-Quds University in Abu Dis witnessed protests against the occupation’s assaults on the university students.
The confrontations between the Palestinian students and the occupation forces in the vicinity of the University witnessed the latter using rubber bullets and tear gas canisters.
آثار المواجهات التي اندلعت قبل قليل بين الشبان وقوات الاحتلال في محيط جامعة القدس أبو ديس pic.twitter.com/AWaoWcwdvU
— نداء الأقصى_ Nedaa Alaqssa (@Nedaa_Alaqssa) January 11, 2022
In addition, protesters participated in a march from Birzeit University heading toward the "Beit El" occupation checkpoint, north of Ramallah.
This comes one day after a student protest at the university condemning the Israeli arrests made Monday against several representatives of the student movement.
Hundreds of students take part in a protest at Birzeit University in the center of the occupied West Bank in protest of raiding the university campus by Israeli special forces and detaining five students, according to local sources.#FreePalestine pic.twitter.com/UqpFg3AZKd
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) January 11, 2022
16 arrested in Al-Naqab
Moreover, the Israeli occupation forces arrested 16 civilians, including three women, from the village of Al-Atrash in Al-Naqab.
The residents reported that the Israeli occupation forces stormed the village, fired rubber-coated metal bullets and sound bombs, and carried out a campaign of arrests in an attempt to deter Palestinians from confronting the bulldozing of their lands in preparation for their seizure.
Photos | Israeli occupation forces detained several Palestinian citizens who took part in a vigil in the village of Al-Atrash in the Naqab desert, south of 1948-occupied Palestine, in protest of Israel's ongoing bulldozing and demolition works in the village, today. pic.twitter.com/U1yQ9tc9xS
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) January 11, 2022
Boycotting Israeli occupation courts
In protest of their administrative detention, administrative prisoners in the Israeli occupation prisons continue their boycott of the Israeli occupation courts for the 11th consecutive day.
The Palestinian Prisoners Club confirmed that the administrative detainees will begin to boycott the Israeli occupation courts as part of their confrontation of the policy of administrative detention.
According to the Club, the Israeli occupation has about 500 Palestinians, including four minors and one woman, under administrative detention.
Israeli medical neglect
For his part, Hamas Movement Spokesperson Hazem Qassem warned that "the occupation's continued medical negligence against the Palestinian detainee Nasser Abu Hamid is a crime that reflects the sadism of the 'Zionist Prison Service' in dealing with the Palestinian detainees in the occupation prisons."
Similarly, Waed Association for Prisoners strongly denounced the policy of “medical negligence to which cancer-stricken Prisoner Nasser Abu Hamid and all the prisoners were subjected," stressing that Abu Hamid is “subjected to a systematic and deliberate assassination.”
Read more: The Policy of Neglect; Behind the Walls of the Occupation Prisons
IOF "secure" UAE delegation visit
It is noteworthy that a UAE delegation visited Tuesday Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied Al-Quds, under strict protection from the Israeli occupation forces.
Palestinian websites reported that several occupation police officers and forces stormed the Dome of the Rock Mosque after storming Al-Aqsa Mosque to "secure" the visit of the Emirati delegation.
On Tuesday morning, several Israeli settlers stormed religious shrines in the village of Awarta, southeast of Nablus, to perform Talmudic rituals under the protection of the Israeli occupation forces.