Online donation system by ClickandPledge

Palestinian Cartoon

Palestian Prisoners in Israeli Jails

user preferences

  • Language - en

Army Kidnaps Palestinian Legislator In Hebron

author Thursday June 16, 2011 18:16author by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies Report post

Israeli soldiers kidnapped on Thursday at dawn legislator Dr. Samir Al Qadi, 55, after breaking into his home in Surif town, north of the southern West Bank city of Hebron, and took him to an unknown destination.

kidnap.jpg

Local sources reported that the army surrounded the house of Al Qadi before kidnapping him. He was cuffed and blindfolded before he was taken away.

With the kidnapping of legislator Al Qadi, the number of Palestinian elected legislators illegally imprisoned by Israel stands now at 17, nine of them are from the Hebron district. Some of the legislators have been repeatedly kidnapped and imprisoned.

The legislators currently imprisoned by Israel are Ali Romanim from Jericho, Dr. Omar Abdul-Raziq from Salfit, Ahmad Al Haj from Nablus, Dr. Mahmoud Al Ramahi, Nizar Ramadan, Khalil Al Til, Khalil Al Rab’ey, Dr. Azzam Salhab, Mohammad Al Natsha, Dr. Hatem Qfeisha, Mohammad Bader, and Samir Al Qadi; all from Hebron.

Israel is still surrounding the Red Cross office, in occupied East Jerusalem, as two legislators and one minister have been holding a sit-in protest in the building since nearly a year as they are facing illegal deportation from their hometown.

The protesting elected officials are Legislators Mohammad Totah and Ahmad Attoun in addition to minister Khaled Abu Arafa. Legislator Mohammad Abu Teir has been deported to Ramallah, and his ID was revoked; he is not allowed back into Jerusalem.

category hebron | israeli attacks | news report
This page can be viewed in
English
The International Middle East Media Center is running an URGENT online fundraising campaign.

Click here to donate online via Click & Pledge.
You can divide your yearly donation into monthly installments, deducted from your bank account.
Your HELP is essential to keep the IMEMC
A FREE and INDEPENDENT MEDIA SOURCE
Follow imemcnews on Twitter

The tweets listed in the feed below represent the point of view of their authors only, and not the official stand of IMEMC.

toolbar powered by Conduit
© 2001-2012 IMEMC News. Unless otherwise stated by the author, all content is free for non-commercial reuse, reprint, and rebroadcast, on the net and elsewhere. Opinions are those of the contributors and are not necessarily endorsed by IMEMC News. Disclaimer | Privacy