Sister of martyr al-Arouri indicted in Israeli kangaroo court
Dalal Suleiman, the sister of martyred Hamas Deputy chief martyr Saleh al-Arouri, has been "indicted" by the Israeli occupation court under the pretense of funding Hamas.
Dalal Suleiman, the sister of martyr Sheikh Saleh al-Arouri, the assassinated deputy head of the political office of Hamas, has been accused by the Israeli occupation of supporting the movement.
Saleh al-Arouri was assassinated in an Israeli airstrike in Lebanon in January.
The indictment, in what many activists have called an Israeli Kangaroo court, alleges that Suleiman transferred funds to Hamas over the past two years and praised Operation al-Aqsa Flood in media interviews.
â• Zionist kangaroo court indicted Dalal Sulaiman, sister of the heroic martyr Saleh Al-Arouri, for transferring funds to Hamas and supporting the resistance. She was abducted in January in Aroura, Ramallah.. https://t.co/ke93kYxXQK pic.twitter.com/iIR2bRPqZM
— Palestine Captives 𓂆 (@Palestinecapti1) February 20, 2024
Dalal and her sister Fatima were detained in January in their home in Aaroura in the central West Bank, and presented before an Israeli occupation military court on charges of working for an unauthorized movement, incitement, and supporting an organization hostile to the Israeli occupation.
Neither Suleiman nor her lawyers have issued any comment regarding the Israeli accusations as of now.
Under IOF protection, settlers raid Burqa, attack civilian property
Furthermore, in the occupied West Bank, the Israeli occupation forces and settlers attacked Palestinians on Monday evening, burning homes and vehicles, in the town of Burqa, northwest of Nablus, sources told Al Mayadeen.
Israeli occupation forces are also preventing ambulances from reaching the injuries in the town.
Under the protection of Israeli occupation forces, settlers attacked the house of Palestinian citizen Mahmoud Hamed, located at the entrance to the village, and targeted it with Molotov cocktails, causing both the building and a vehicle to catch fire.
Settlers also burned the house of Palestinian citizen Jamal Reda and his vehicle, before attacking two other houses in the area, amid confrontations with citizens.
Israeli occupation forces blocked all the main and side entrances to Burqa, and large numbers of occupation soldiers and settlers were deployed on the outskirts of the town.
This comes in conjunction with Israeli media confirming reports about the injury of an Israeli settler near the entrance to the town of Burqa.
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