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Raids of renowned bookstores

West Bank, East Jerusalem 09 February, 2025
Israeli police raided two [Educational Bookshop](https://educationalbookshop.com/) stores in east Jerusalem, ransacked them, confiscated books, and detained the owners, brothers Mahmoud and Ahmad Muna The brother of the owners told Haaretz that police "went through the books with Google Translate and took away anything they didn't like. They even came across the Haaretz newspaper with the picture of the kidnapped people, asked what it was, and said it was incitement. They took every book with the Palestinian flag on it." On February 10, the police requested an extension of their detention to 8 days at a court hearing. Their detention was extended by one day only. Several diplomats and journalists attended the hearing, due to their acquaintance with the store and its owners, renowned for being a rich source for the study of the Palestinian culture and the history of the Palestinian struggle. This raid led to the detention of his son and brothers, who were later placed under house arrest. List of confiscated books: - Lisa Tataki - Living Palestine: Family, Survival, Resistance, and Mobility under Occupation - Sami Adwan - Side by side - Dan Cohen Sherbok, Dawoud El-Alami - The Palestine Israeli Conflict - Michael Riordon - Our way to fight: Peace-Work under Siege in Israel-Palestine - Afzal Huda - Love Wins - Banksy - Wall and Piece different authors - Profile of an Occupation - Clare Solomon, Tania Palmier - Springtime: The New Student Rebellions - Hussein Nashwan - The Memory of Color, Jerusalem with brush of the Palestinian artist - Noam Chomsky, Ilan Pappe - Gaza in Crisis - Kathleen Christison, Bill Christison - Palestine in Pieces: Graphic Persperctives on the Israeli occupation - Ari Shavit - My Promised Land - Mohammed Zahid - The Muslim Brotherhood and Egypt's Succession Crisis: The Politics of Liberalisation and Reform in the Middle East **Second raid and arrest** On March 11, Israeli police raided the Educational Bookshop for the second time in a month, detaining co-owner Imad Muna and seizing around 50 books. Officers allegedly targeted books with Palestinian flags or titles mentioning Palestine, using Google Translate to examine them. Among the seized books were works by Banksy, Ilan Pappé, and Noam Chomsky. Muna was later released without charge, and most books were returned. Rights groups and intellectuals condemned the raids, calling them an attempt to suppress Palestinian culture. Authorities claim the latest raid followed a complaint about “inciting content” in some books.

Siblings killed at Al-Kuwait roundabout

Gaza, Gaza City, Al Kuwaiti roundabout 09 February, 2025
At least 3 martyred
Around 2:30 pm, Israeli troops opened fire on a group of people at Al-Kuwaiti roundabout, killing three young men from the same family. **Names of the martyrs:** 1. Moatasem Anwar Al-Khalili 2. Muhammad Anwar Al-Khalili (Moatasem's brother) 3. Anwar Yousef Al-Khalili (Moatasem and Muhammad's nephew)

Nur Shams eviction and demolition (Iron Wall)

West Bank, Tulkarm, Nur Shams 09 February, 2025
At least 3 martyred
In the context of the large-scale campaign throughout the occupied West Bank following the January 19 ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, ('Iron Wall' in Jenin and Tulkarm), the Israeli army has increased its violence and repression against Palestinians camps. Operation Iron Wall is described by international human-rights groups as the largest forced displacement in the West Bank since 1967, with Nur Shams being one of the primary camps emptied of its population. Humanitarian access has been severely restricted, and basic services like schools and health centers have been disrupted or suspended. ### **Timeline of the events** **On February 9**, the Israeli army has been besieging and attacking the Nur Shams Refugee Camp in the city of Tulkarm. - The Israeli bulldozers destroyed much of the camp’s infrastructure, cutting off electricity, water and internet services. Homes, businesses and vehicles were also damaged, particularly in Al-Manshiya and Jabal Al-Salihin, then they extend the destruction to the camp’s inner streets. - Three people, including an 8-month pregnant woman, lost their lives when Israeli soldiers opened fire directly on thier vehicle or bombed their house on the camp. - A civilian, Rahaf al-Ashqar (21), is killed when an explosive device is detonated at a home entrance during the raid. - Israeli soldiers raided homes in the camp and forcibly removed civilians from their homes : hundreds of Palestinian women, children and elderly civilians were forced to migrate along muddy roads dug by the Israeli army, carrying with them the few belongings they could take. - During their forced displacement, many residents described the harrowing ordeal of being held in rain and mud for hours. Young men and adults, in particular, were subjected to physical searches, ill-treatment and prolonged detention before being allowed to leave - Vehicles cannot move along some streets because the Israeli army's is digging up the roads. - Israeli soldiers turned back a group of Palestinian civilians who left the camp and proceeded to where their relatives would pick them up in vehicles. - Gunfire and explosions can be heard from the camp due to clashes between Israeli soldiers and Palestinian armed resistance groups. - The Israeli army raided Palestinian houses, then moved their resident to another house. They detained some people and forced residents to leave the camp. - Israeli army declared a curfew in the camp - Displacement has been particularly severe in neighborhoods such as Al-Maslakh, Al-Manshiya, Jabal Al-Salihin and Jabal Al-Nasr, which are now almost deserted. - Families have been directed to various locations, including the city of Tulkarem, the suburb of Dhanaba and the city of Anabta. - The Palestine Red Crescent Society is assisting elderly residents and those in need of medical care by relocating them to safer areas. - The Emergency Committee of Nour Shams refugee camp announced on February 10 that half of the camp's residents had fled, while 200 homes had been completely destroyed and 120 others partially damaged. ![](https://aslindacom.teimg.com/crop/1280x720/aslinda-com/uploads/2025/02/westbank-aa-2330852-1.jpg) *People were then forced to leave under threat.* ![](https://french.wafa.ps/image/NewsThumbImg/Default/a3bac1bd-c709-4c53-813d-60ebdc143487.jpeg) **Mid-February 2025** Local reports say over 90 % of Nur Shams residents are displaced following sustained military pressure and siege conditions. **March 6, 2025** Israeli forces order demolition of 25 residential structures in Nur Shams and Tulkarm camps; residents are given short notice to collect belongings ahead of demolition activity. **April 9, 2025** After ~61 days of operations, Israeli forces continue their aggression into Nur Shams camp as part of the broader West Bank offensive, with raids and home demolitions continuing. **On April 12-13, 2025** ▪️ The assault on Nour Shams Camp has entered its 63rd day. ▪️ Heavy gunfire and explosions were reported as military reinforcements, including infantry and armored vehicles, entered the camp. ▪️ The camp remains besieged, with homes in Al-Mahjar neighborhood raided and young men detained for field interrogations. ▪️ Bulldozers destroyed roads and damaged gravesites near the cemetery bridge area. ▪️ In nearby Tulkarem Camp, soldiers were deployed in the Abu Al-Foul neighborhood, firing flares and conducting searches. Casualties and Displacement for Tulkarm and Nur Shams: ▪️ 13 Palestinians have been martyred, including a child and two women—one of them eight months pregnant. ▪️ Dozens have been injured or arrested since the start of the campaign. ▪️ Over 4,000 families from Tulkarm and Nour Shams Camps have been forcibly displaced, along with dozens more from the northern city neighborhoods. ▪️ 396 homes have been completely destroyed and 2,573 partially damaged in Tulkarem and Nour Shams. ▪️ Dirt barriers continue to seal off entrances and alleyways in both camps. **On April 23,** According to the Tulkarm Media Committee, Israeli occupation forces have completely destroyed 396 homes, partially damaged 2,573 others, and burned 300 shops in Tulkarm and the Nur Shams refugee camp in the occupied WestBank. **Early July 2025** Five months after Iron Wall began, humanitarian groups including MSF report that Nur Shams remains sealed off, largely emptied of residents, and subject to ongoing destruction with massive humanitarian needs. Tens of thousands from Nur Shams, Jenin, and Tulkarm remain displaced months later. Nearly half of the people have been forcibly displaced three or more times in four months, while nearly three out of four are unsure if they can stay where they currently are. Over a third report feeling unsafe where they currently reside. Mental health needs are also mounting, especially among women and children, as repeated displacement, uncertainty, and being violently displaced compound distress: “We live in a constant state of fear. Israeli forces frequently patrol the area near where I’m staying,” says a displaced woman from Nur Shams refugee camp. “My family and I keep our bags packed at all times, ready to flee if we’re displaced again.” **Late November 2025** UNRWA reports that roughly 32,000 Palestinians from Jenin, Tulkarem, and Nur Shams remain forcibly displaced ten months into the West Bank operation, with camps largely emptied and few residents returned home **December 14, 2025** Israeli occupation forces issue a new demolition order for 25 buildings inside the Nur Shams camp, which has already suffered extensive destruction leaving hundreds of homes damaged or destroyed, further complicating any return of displaced residents. ![](https://english.wafa.ps/image/NewsThumbImg/Default/5d73033d-d83f-4dc6-9a92-faa46a52ccf9.jpg) ## **Human Right Watch report:** "By expelling tens of thousands of Palestinians from refugee camps, dictating the manner of their displacement, and preventing their return for months after military operations ended, Israeli forces have carried out widespread, systematic, and intentional forced displacement that amounts to crimes against humanity. The actions by Israeli authorities to remove Palestinians from the refugee camps by violent means also amounts to “ethnic cleansing,” a non-legal term to describe the actions of one ethnic or religious group against another ethnic or religious group." ## **Perpetrators:** Human Rights Watch states that Maj. Gen. Avi Bluth, as head of the Israeli military’s Central Command overseeing operations in the West Bank, should be investigated for possible criminal responsibility—directly or through command responsibility—for the forcible expulsion of about 32,000 people from the refugee camps of Jenin, Tulkarem, and Nur Shams. It says that former and current chiefs of staff, Herzi Halevi and Eyal Zamir, should also face investigation on similar grounds. The organization argues that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Israel Katz, and Minister Bezalel Smotrich should likewise be investigated for potential criminal responsibility, including command responsibility, for war crimes and crimes against humanity. **On January 12, 2026:** The Israeli forces demanding residents of Jabal al-Nasr in Nur Shams refugee camp, east of Tulkarem, to evacuate their homes under the pretext of carrying out an explosion/detonation operation.

Murder of 2 young women, one pregnant, in Nur Shams RC

West Bank, Tulkarm, Nur Shams 09 February, 2025
At least 2 martyred
On February 9, 2025, during the first day fo their massive raid in Nur Shamas RC, Israeli soldiers killed 2 young women, one of them were 8 months pregnant. The incidents took place in Nur Shams camp near Tulkarem, as part of an ongoing Israeli military large-scale operation of invasion and forced displacement of the populations in the northern West Bank, where military operation began about 14 days ago. The operation involved widespread destruction of public and private property, assaults, kidnappings of local residents, and forced displacement of families from their homes. **On Sunday morning**, the Israeli military deployed massive forces, including armored vehicles, heavy bulldozers, and drones, to raid Nur Shams camp. Gunfire and explosions were heard during the raid. Israeli forces began raiding homes, opening fire, kidnapping citizens, and flying drones over the camp. They also imposed a tight siege on the camp. Forced Displacement: Israeli forces seized residential buildings in various areas, including Dhanabah, Iktaba, and as-Salam neighborhood, and forced families to leave these areas on foot after confiscating their cars. **Families were also forced at gunpoint to leave Jabel an-Nasser and Jabel as-Salihin neighborhoods**, walking to Kafr al-Labad town. After displacing the residents, the Israeli military used the vacated buildings and areas as military posts and sniper sites. The Red Crescent in Tulkarem reported that Israeli forces prevented ambulance crews from entering Nur Shams camp, despite information about Palestinian casualties. **A)Sundus Jamal Shalabi** On February 9, 23-year-old Sundus Jamal Shalabi, eight months pregnant, was killed and her husband critically injured by Israeli forces in the Nour Shams refugee camp near Tulkarm. They were forcibly displaced during the Israeli assault, and while escaping at dawn, they were targeted with gunfire. The couple was delayed in receiving medical help, with Israeli forces preventing Red Crescent teams from reaching them. After a prolonged delay, they were transported to Thabet Thabet Hospital, only to be stopped again by Israeli forces for half an hour. Sundus and her unborn baby were pronounced dead, while her husband remains in critical condition. According to an article posted in Haaretz on Feb. 10, 2025. Sundus Shalabi, 23 years old and 8 months pregnant, was killed when she got out of the car and "looked suspiciously at the ground" after the IDF had killed her husband when they were stopped at an Israeli checkpoint. **B) Rahaf Foad al-Ashqar** On 9 February, before midday, a 21-year-old Palestinian girl, Rahaf Foad al-Ashqar, was killed by Israeli forces according to the Ministry of Health. According to Haaretz, Palestinian Rahaf al-Ashqar,21, was killed by a bomb planted by the Jews occupation army at the door of her family's home,killing her instantly. The Israeli did not warn the building's residents to evacuate before booby-trapping its entrance. According to Avihai Stollar @AvihaiStollar (Breaking the silence) on his X account on February 25, the weapon used was a "Zikit breaching system—modular explosive segments that are used to blast open walls or doors. On Feb 9, Rahaf Fouad Abdullah al-Ashqar was killed in Nur Shams camp when soldiers detonated a charge to break into her home". **C) Eyas Al Akhras** This young Palestinian was killed during gunfire exchange with the Israeli occupation forces. **Injuries:** -PRCS stated that its teams in Tulkarem received a 14-year-old child who was injured by the military’s gunfire in Nur Shams, as well as the child’s father, who sustained a gunshot wound to the foot. **Engagement rules modified in IDF** According to Haaretz, in an article published on February 10, *the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) Central Command has reportedly expanded its open-fire orders in the West Bank, leading to a high number of Palestinian civilian deaths*, according to Israeli army sources. The IDF has denied any official change, claiming that senior officers in the Central Command implemented new tactics. The expanded orders allow soldiers to shoot anyone suspected of planting explosives, leading to increased use of lethal force. These orders have reportedly made soldiers "trigger-happy" and resulted in these tragic incidents, including the deaths of a pregnant woman and a child, as well as other civilians. Critics argue that these new rules resemble tactics used in Gaza, contributing to heightened violence in the West Bank. The IDF maintains that its actions are targeted at combatants, but many of the casualties have been non-combatants. Investigations into these deaths are ongoing.

Day 855 in Gaza (Ceasefire violations)

Gaza 07 February, 2025
At least 3 martyred
In the past 24 hours, Gaza’s Health Ministry reported 2 killed and 25 injured arriving at hospital **Northern Gaza:** Hamad Hospital reported receiving a child who sustained moderate injuries following the explosion of a suspicious object left behind by the israeli occupation in the northern Gaza Strip. Medical teams treated the child on site before transferring him to al-Shifa Hospital. **Gaza city:** Al-Shifa Hospital confirmed the killing of a Palestinian by bullets fired by the Israeli soliders. The killing occurred in areas of Israeli occupation deployment in the Shuja’iyya neighbourhood, east of Gaza City. **His name:** Faraj Ibrahim Salem, 30. Heavy artillery bombardment targeted the al-Shuja’iyya and al-Tuffah neighbourhoods in eastern Gaza. Additional heavy artillery shelling also targeted the eastern part of al-Tuffah neighbourhood. **Central Gaza:** Artillery fire by the Israeli forces targeted eastern areas of al-Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza. **Southern Gaza:** Artillery bombardment targeted the south-east of Khan Younis. Israeli military vehicles also opened fire toward eastern Khan Younis. Thick columns of smoke rose following demolition operations carried out by the israeli occupation in the north-east of Khan Younis. Israeli forces carried out further demolitions of residential buildings east of Khan Younis. Additional demolitions were reported south of the city in areas under occupation control. A residential home in Gaza was targeted by an airstrike. **Names of the Martyrs:** - The young woman Aya Rabhi Hammad Abu Hudaid has died as a result of injuries she sustained days ago in an Israeli attack on the Asdaa area, northwest of Khan Yunis city. - Dalia Khaled Hafez Asfour (Qishta) was martyred after succumbing to wounds sustained at the beginning of the war in 2023. She had been injured during the targeting of her family home on al-Dakhiliya Street in central Rafah. She joins her four martyred children. - Faraj Ibrahim Salem, 30.

Raid in Beita (Nablus)

West Bank, Nablus, Beita 07 February, 2025
On February 7, 2025, Israeli military raided on the town of Beita. This raid was part of intensified Israeli military operations across the northern West Bank during early 2025, under what some observers have called a de facto military campaign extending beyond Jenin to towns like Beita (Iron Wall) Aid groups and journalists reported a widening pattern of assaults on medics and obstruction of emergency services during West Bank raids around that time : 1:26 PM : A young man was injured after israeli forces deliberately hit his vehicle in the town of Beita, south of Nablus 1:45 PM : Israeli forces attacked Palestinian ambulance crews resulting in injuries and property damage, according to the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS), targeting medical teams in the town. During the assault, one paramedic was injured, and Israeli soldiers fired stun grenades directly at an ambulance, causing damage to the vehicle. ![](https://imemc.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/BEITA-1-e1738973943622.jpg) ![](https://imemc.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/BEITA-2-e1738973910669.jpg) Furthermore, Israeli forces heavily fired tear gas canisters after storming the village of Tal, southwest of Nablus, in addition to invading the village of Orif, south of Nablus.

Military assault on Tammun & Al-Fara'a (Tubas)

West Bank, Tubas 02 Feb, 2025 - 12 Feb, 2025
**On february 2,** 2025, Israeli army carried on a military aggression and siege on Al-Far'a camp and the town of Tamoun, south of Tubas. - As a matter of pattern, Special units infiltrated Tubas, raided a house, and were later reinforced by military units from the Tayasir checkpoint before withdrawing from the city. - Infrastructure, roads leading to Al-Far'a camp have been bulldozed. All entrances to the camp have been blocked with earth mounds. - Homes around Al-Far'a camp have been raided, forcing residents to flee and some homes have been turned into military barracks. - Homes on the outskirts of Tamoun were raided, and residents were ordered not to return for 10 days. - Destruction of Essential Services: A water pipeline between Tamoun and the village of Atouf was destroyed. And the road connecting Tamoun and Atouf was blocked with earth mounds. - The Israeli occupation forces detained 10 civilians from Tamoun and Al-Far'a camp. **On February 3**, Israeli forces continue to send reinforcements to Tamoun and Al-Far'a camp. - Israeli reconnaissance aircraft are flying intensively over the area. - Deployment of Israeli Occupation Infantry forces in Tamoun, South Tubas in West Bank - During the morning, a house is raided in Tamoun - Dozens of houses are evacuated, residents had to flee on the roads without any personal belongings and their properties are used as military barracks - The Israeli armored vehicules demolished a school wall - For the first time since the First Intifada in 1987, the Israeli army has deployed **armored vehicles (type 'Eitan')** during its assault on Tamoun, south of Tubas. ![](https://www.0404.co.il/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/WhatsApp-Image-2025-02-03-at-12.20.45.jpeg) **On February 5 :** For the third consecutive day, the Israeli occupation forces continue their intense siege on the town of Tammun in Tubas Governorate. They have persistently targeted civilians directly through beatings, abuse, arrests, and the destruction of infrastructure and local properties. Additionally, the occupation forces have carried out air raids using warplanes. They announced today the imposition of a curfew via loudspeakers : all movements are banned in the town until next Friday. For the fourth day, the occupation continues its aggression on the town of Tamoun and the Far'a camp, south of Tubas, At the same time, residents are suffering from the imposed siege and forced displacement. The blockade has led to starvation, preventing people from accessing basic necessities such as bread, water, and electricity, while a suffocating curfew has been enforced on the town **On February 7** On Friday Israeli forces shot two Palestinian young men and abducted one in the town of Tammun, and abducted three citizens, including a child in the Al-Far’a refugee camp, south of Tubas in the northeastern part of the occupied West Bank. - Israeli soldiers shot a young man in the face with live bullet fragments; he was transported to a medical centre where his wounds were deemed minor. - Israeli soldiers shot another young man in the shoulder with live bullet fragments; he was transported to hospital for treatment. - Israeli army abducted four Palestinians, including a child, in the Al-Far’a refugee camp and the town of Tammun : 1) Samer Sobhi Bani Odeh after ransacking his home in Tammun town 2) Imad Ahmed Tawfiq Sobh, 3) Marwan Muhammad Al-Nabrisi and 4) his son, Wassef, 12, from the Al-Far’a refugee camp. **Withdrawal of Fara Camp** **On February 12**, The Israeli army withdrew from Al-Fare'a camp, south of Tubas, on Wednesday, after a 10-day aggression. And residents began returning to inspect and assess their homes - During the aggression, dozens of families were displaced from their homes in Al-Fare'a camp, moving to Tubas city and the towns of Tamoun and Aqaba. - The camp experienced a severe humanitarian crisis, with all entrances closed, leaving hundreds of families without food, water, and medicine, particularly affecting those with chronic illnesses. - The Israeli forces caused significant destruction to infrastructure and property in the camp, including bombing and removing doors from homes and demolishing parts of the Popular Committee building. - Israeli forces raided dozens of homes, conducted field investigations, and turned some homes into military barracks, forcing 200-250 families to leave their residences. - Approximately 30 young men were arrested during the aggression, 22 of whom were later released. - Israeli forces hindered medical teams' work, preventing them from transferring sick individuals and raiding the medical point in the camp. Aftermath of this military occupation: - **Israeli Soldiers’ Vandalism and Desecration**: During an 11-day assault on al-Faraa refugee camp in the northern occupied West Bank, Israeli soldiers used Palestinian homes as military outposts, leaving them vandalized and uninhabitable. Some families were forcibly removed at gunpoint, and their home was trashed with urine, feces, and used condoms. Israeli soldiers turned Fidaa Abu Zeina’s home in Tubas into a military base for 11 days, vandalizing it and desecrating his son’s memory—after killing him last September. *"The trashing of his home was not the only horror that [Abu Zeina ](https://electronicintifada.net/content/israeli-soldiers-vandalize-and-desecrate-west-bank-homes/50454) has had to endure over the past months. In September 2024, his son Majed, 16, was executed by soldiers in the street as he pleaded for his life. Soldiers then mutilated the boy’s body with an armored bulldozer and paraded him around the camp, documented in a widely shared video.On a dresser in another room of his home, a ripped-up Quran sits below a mirror upon which vandalized photographs of Majed are hung. Soldiers drew male genitalia in black marker on the boy’s mouth."* - **Testimonies of Displaced Residents** : Displaced residents, described the pain of being forced out of their homes with little time to gather belongings. Many have been left in limbo, unable to return or even assess the damage. Some homes have been severely damaged or completely destroyed, leaving families without shelter or certainty about their future.

Settlers burn down mosque and tractor in Al-Muarrajat

West Bank, Ramallah, Muarrajat 02 February, 2025
On February 2, 2025, at 2 am, settlers invaded the community of Al-Muarrajat, southern Jordan Valley, and carried out an arson attack. Mistaclim activists, who were staying in a nearby village, arrived at the scene. A military patrol and a settler were already present, filming the incident and behaving violently towards the activists. An IDF officer took testimony from one of the residents who witnessed the incident and sent soldiers to the illegal outpost of Zohar Sabah, located nearby, to identify four suspects in the arson. A fire truck arrived about forty minutes after the fire was detected, but the firefighters did nothing. In the morning, the fire was still burning in the mosque. Later, a police car also arrived and went down to the nearby outpost. The eyewitness was advised to file a complaint with the Binyamin police. Based on past experiences, the complaint was likely to be dismissed. The security forces are aware of the settler violence and do nothing to prevent it. ![](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Giw5D-DWQAAvZGM?format=jpg&name=small) ![](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Giw5D-BXgAAW3mq?format=jpg&name=small) **Geolocation:** Burning building, reportedly a mosque, and tractor after they were set on fire by Israeli settlers, Arab Al-Mlaihat, Jericho Governorate, occupied West Bank Mosque: 31.919777, 35.398520 Tractor: 31.919718, 35.398850 **Other attacks and pogrom on these communities:** see : [Event 115](https://tiktokgenocide.com/event/115), [Event 1668](https://tiktokgenocide.com/event/1668)

Airstrike on car on return road - Al-Rashid Street

Gaza, Deir al-Balah, Al-Rashid Street, Nuseirat 02 February, 2025
Around 8 am, Israeli drones targeted a car on Al-Rashid Street in Nuseirat camp, resulting in at least five injuries, including a child in critical condition. Emergency teams at Al-Awda Hospital (Nuseirat) managed to save the child's life. ![](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Gi1xP2TXMAEIlte?format=jpg&name=large) ![](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Gi1xP2dXAAAtSbk?format=jpg&name=large)

Children released as a part of ceasefire agreement (Batch 3)

West Bank 30 January, 2025
Among the thirty child captives scheduled to be released, there is the child Saif Al-Din Darwish ( 15 years) who was **previously released in November 2023 as a captive exchange deal** but **was re-abducted again by the Israeli forces in June 2024**. **List of Children Captives Scheduled for Release on January 30 as a part of the ceasefire agreement.** Note: The majority of those who are now 18 were detained while still minors. 1. Mamoun Mahmoud Sobhi Hussein – Ramallah and Al-Bireh (17) 2. Mahdi Maher Jamil Abu Hamid – Al-Quds (17) 3. Ahmad Mahmoud Wajih Najma – Jenin (17) 4. Bassem Ammar Rouhi B'ara – Nablus (18) 5. Ameer Louay Abu Arja – Tulkarm (16) 6. Mohammad Hosni Al-Qawasmeh – Al-Khalil (17) 7. Ahmad Raed Zaid Frokh – Al-Khalil (18) 8. Ahmad Mohammad Naif Al-Hwamda – Al-Khalil (18) 9. Iqab Ayman Tawfiq Ibrahim – Areeha (18) 10. Reda Obeid – Al-Quds (18) 11. Mohammad Moataz Hussein Bukhari – Nablus (17) 12. Ahmad Khaled Nafee' Asaf – Jenin (17) 13. Yazan Al-Heja – Jenin (18) 14. Hamza Mohsen Mahmoud Shraim – Qalqilya (18) 15. Zein Al-Din Essam Mohammad Al-Zir – Ramallah and Al-Bireh (18) 16. Moatasem Mohammad Ahmad Amin Zaid – Qalqilya (18) 17. Daoud Tareq Mohammad Slaimeh – Al-Khalil (18) 18. Moataz Mohammad Abdullah Radwani – Tulkarm (18) 19. Mohammad Yaseen Taysir Sabah – Bethlehem (18) 20. Montaser Iyad Adnan Saqr – Nablus (18) 21. Hudhayfah Amjad Rouhi Marah – Ramallah and Al-Bireh (17) 22. Shihab Al-Din Z'oul – Bethlehem (17) 23. Saif Al-Din Darwish – Bethlehem (15) 24. Mohammad Lotfi Omar Mohammad Ali – Al-Quds (15) 25. Mustafa Nadim Mustafa Abu Rida – Nablus (17) 26. Abd Al-Hadi Mazen Mohammad Jabbari – Al-Khalil (17) 27. Hadi Saber Mousa Abu Jadou' – Qalqilya (17) 28. Jad Allah Murad Jihad Amara – Nablus (17) 29. Saif Al-Din Fayez Mahmoud Mahmoud – Jenin (17) 30. Mohammad Amer Youssef Abu Hilal – Al-Quds (16)

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