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Daily Report May 29, 2019

Total: 31
WEST BANK

JERUSALEM

Raid

1. At dawn on May 28th 2019, Israeli forces raided Al-Eisawiya village and detained 4 residents.
2. At dawn on May 29th 2019, Israeli forces raided Abu Dis town and detained a resident.

Detention

1. Israeli forces detained 4 residents: Mohammad Haytham Mahmoud, Ahmad Hyatham Mahmoud, Musa Ammar Aliyan and Mohammad Idris in Al-Eisawiya village.
2. Israeli forces detained Raja Amr in Abu Dis town.

Deportation

On the evening of May 27th 2019, Israeli authorities in Jerusalem city issued orders banning Ayda Al-Sadawi {a resident of the old city of Jerusalem} from entering Al-Aqsa mosque compound for a period of 1 month.

Obstruction of Places of Worship

At 08:00,a group of Israeli settlers under the protection of Israeli Police forces stormed Al-Aqsa mosque compound and provoked worshipers.

RAMALLAH & AL BIREH

Military Checkpoints

On May 27th 2019, Al-Mahkama" military checkpoint located near "Beit El" settlement in North Al-Bireh city is open to residents exiting from the cities of Ramallah and Al-Bireh from 10:00 until 23:00 daily, and is open for the entry of residents into the cities of Ramallah and Al-Bireh from 07:00 Until 23:00 daily.

Flying Checkpoints

1. At 18:20, Israeli forces set up a checkpoint at the entrance of Abboud town then searched residents and vehicles.
2. At 22:45, Israeli forces set up a checkpoint at Ein Sinya village roundabout then searched residents and vehicles.

QALQILIYA

Flying Checkpoints

1. At 17:20, Israeli forces set up a checkpoint at the entrance of Izbit Al-Tabib village then searched residents and vehicles.
2. At 20:30, Israeli forces set up a checkpoint at the entrance of Hablat tunnel {located at the south entrance of Qalqiliya city} then searched residents and vehicles until 21:00.

NABLUS

Military Checkpoints

At 17:45, Israeli forces intensified their restrictions at Huwara military checkpoint and impeded the free flow of traffic.

SALFIT

Flying Checkpoints

At 19:15, Israeli forces set up a checkpoint at the entrance of Qarwat Bani Hassan town then searched residents and vehicles.

JERICHO

Flying Checkpoints

At 22:30, Israeli forces set up a checkpoint at the entrance of Fasayil village then searched residents and vehicles.

BETHLEHEM

Flying Checkpoints

At 00:20, Israeli forces set up a checkpoint at the entrance of Al-Khader town then searched residents and vehicles until 02:00.

Raid

1. At dawn on May 28th 2019, Israeli forces raided Al-Walja village and detained a resident.
2. On May 28th 2019, Israeli forces raided Teqou' town and clashed with several residents.

Detention

Israeli forces detained Musa Mohammad Abed Al-Shiekh in Al-Waljat village.

Attack

On the evening of May 28th 2019, Israeli forces fired stun and tear gas canisters towards several residents for alleged stoning during their raid into Teqou' town.

HEBRON

Flying Checkpoints

1. At 20:30, Israeli forces set up a checkpoint at Halhul town bridge then searched residents and vehicles until 22:00.
2. At 21:00, Israeli forces set up a checkpoint at Wadi Al-Qadi road in the old city of Hebron then searched residents and vehicles until 22:00.

Raid

1. At dawn on May 28th 2019, Israeli forces raided Beit Ummar town and detained a resident.
2. At dawn on May 29th 2019, Israeli forces raided Hebron city then stormed and searched 2 homes then detained a resident.

Detention

1. Israeli forces detained Atef Ahmad Al-Alami in Beit Ummar town.
2. Israeli forces detained Mazen Al-Atrash in Hebron city.

GAZA STRIP

ALL DISTRICTS

• At 19:00 on August 26th 2019,The permanent and comprehensive cease-fire entered into force on the initiative and sponsorship of the Arab Republic of Egypt, after reaching understandings to open the crossings, introduce humanitarian and relief assistance and reconstruction supplies, expand the fishing area for 6 miles, Up to 12 miles by the end of the current year, reducing the area of ​​the buffer zone from 300 m to 100 m, freedom of movement and preventing assassinations. The other issues, including the airport and the port, will be negotiated within one month of the cease-fire. The Israeli occupation forces increased the area of ​​fishing, as opposed to the Wawa area In the north-west of the town of Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip and up to the port of Gaza to 6 nautical miles, and opposite the port of Gaza and even opposite the city of Rafah to 12 nautical miles and on May 21st 2019,The Israeli occupation forces allowed the expansion of the permitted fishing area from the port of Gaza to the southern shore of Rafah to 15 nautical miles.

NORTHERN GAZA

Closure of Crossing Points

* Beit Hanun (Erez) crossing is partially open for the passage of critical patients, journalists, NGO staff, businesspersons and passengers travelling abroad through Al-Karama crossing with previous coordination.

GAZA

Closure of Crossing Points

* Al-Muntar (Karni) Crossing is closed. Beginning on 02 March 2011, the Crossing has been effectively closed following a unilateral Israeli decision.
* Al-Shija’iya (Nahal ‘Oz) Crossing is closed. Beginning on 04 January 2010, the Crossing has closed following a unilateral Israeli decision

RAFAH

Closure of Crossing Points

* Yasser ‘Arafat International Airport remains closed.
*Rafah (Al ‘Awdah) Crossing is open for the exit and entry of residents.
* Sufa Crossing is closed.
* Karm Abu Salem (Karem Shalom) Crossing is partially open for the entrance of Humanitarian aid, limited supplies of Diesel fuel and construction material for Internationally funded projects.

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