Closure
Complete Paralysis of Halhul’s Daily Activities upon Israel’s Closure of Halhul’s northern entrance
Al Hawawer Road is considered to be the northern main entrance for the Governorate of Hebron. It is located north of the town of Halhul and it connects Halhul with
The Closure of Hebron City’s Western Entrance
Introduction: Bir Al Mahjar-Beit Kahil road (locally known as Beit Kahil Bridge) is considered the only western entrance to the city of Hebron after the Israeli Occupation Forces completely closed
It is happening while the World stands still
” Gaza, Siege, and Blockade: Illegal “Collective Punishments””
The 19th September 2007 Gaza Strip was declared by the Israeli Cabinet a 'Hostile Entity'; the announcement led directly to the closure of the Strip for 'security reasons'. Gaza Strip
Israeli Occupation Forces closes the Northern Entrance of the Azzun Al Shamaliyya town
Type of Violation: Closing the main entrance of a Palestinian Village with roadblocks and sand. Location of Violation: Azzun Al Shamaliya village's main entrance located parallel to the
Azzun’s village main entrance blocked
(photo1 : Azzun- Qalqiliya: cement blocks placed by the Israeli army at the village entrance on August 19th, 2007) On August 19th, 2007, the Israeli occupation forces closed
Closing of all the local agricultural roads in Deir Al Ghusun town
The Israeli occupation army continue to close all the agricultural roads that link the town of Deir Al Ghusun with its agricultural land, on one hand, and with the only
Farmers of Ar ras village denied access to their lands
(Photo 1: Ar ras village-Tulkarem: the closed agricultural Wall Gate to the west of the village) The Israeli occupation authorities recently began to impose more restrictions on the movement of
Palestinian farmers denied access to lands isolated behind the path of the Wall
The Israeli occupation forces started at the beginning of last month to prevent Kafr Laqif's farmers, Qalqiliya, from accessing into their agricultural lands separated behind the Segregation Wall. More than
Closing of agricultural roads in Kafr Qaddum village
(Photo 1: A resident of Kafr Qaddum standing atop a pile of rocks blocking an agricultural road in the village ) As part of the Israeli occupation's policy of
Closure of an agricultural Wall gate threatens the olive-picking season in Far’un village
Photo1: Far'un, Tulkarem: an olive orchard field is threatened by the closure of gate number 708 seen in the forefront of the picture) The Israeli occupation forces informed the
Tightening of closure measures in Tulkarem and Nablus governorates
Photo 1: Palestinian vehicles queuing at Beit Iba checkpoint to the west of Nablus The Israeli Occupation forces (IOF) continue to tighten their closure measures on the northern West
Israeli cantonization measures in Tulkarem governorate continue un-abated
Photo 1: barbed wires besieging the Enav checkpoint on the main road between Tulkarem and Nablus The Israeli occupation army has recently intensified its policy of the
Israeli Occupation Authorities Prevent Farmers In Jayyus from Getting Fertilizers into their Lands
Location, population and area The village of Jayyus is located 8 km to the north east of the city of Qalqiliya. It is adjacent to the green line
Israeli Occupation Forces Tighten its Siege on the Village of Baqa Ash Sharqiya Tulkarem Governorate
Location The village of Baqa Al Sharqiya is located 12 kilometers northwest of the city of Tulkarem. It is located right on the Green Line and most of its
Israeli occupation army cuts off Wadi Al Bathan road
On April 1st, 2006, the Israeli army's bulldozers cut off the only road linking between Nablus and the northern districts of Jenin and Tubas with earth and rock mounds
Under the slogan of Security, the Israeli Occupation Forces imprisons Jericho residents
The Israeli authority continues isolating the eastern parts of the West Bank (Jordan Valley, western shores of the Dead Sea and the eastern slopes of the West Bank) from the
The Israeli Occupation Forces closes the Gilo 300 Terminal Gate
“The Imprisonment of Bethlehem Governorate’s Residents”
The Israeli Occupation Forces closed on February 7, 2006 'Gilo 300 Terminal' Gate in face of the Palestinian residents and Internationals who are accessing the terminal coming to Bethlehem or
Israel Inflicts Collective Punishment Against 3 Million Palestinians
The Israeli (War) Minster Shaul Mofaz; imposed movement restrictions against 3 million Palestinians living in occupied West Bank territory in retaliation to a shooting incident near the Israeli illegally established
Closing second Wall gate in two months
On June 23, 2004, and without previous notice, the Israeli Occupation forces closed Wall Gate number 34 located to the west Kafr Thulth village in Qalqiliya governorate. The targeted gate
Israeli Hoax of Barriers removal
During the second week of June 2004, the Israeli Army command declared that it removed some forty barriers throughout the Occupied Palestinian West Bank. According to the Israeli Army source,
Isolating the Holy City and its citizens
Click to read the article in German Bethlehem is one of the most celebrated cities in the world due to its eminence as the cradle of Christianity. Bethlehem Governorate (district)
Die Isolierung Bethlehems und seiner B?
Click to read the article in English Bethlehem ist eine der berühmtesten Städte der Welt, dank der Auszeichnung, die Geburtsstätte Jesu und damit der Christenheit zu sein. Zum Bethlehemer
Fencing Beit Jala
The Israeli Occupation Forces IOF closed recently the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT) strengthening by that the siege around the Palestinian cities and villages mainly Bethlehem, Abu Dis and
Collective punishment to Bethlehem citizens…!
For the sixth time since the beginning of the Al-Aqsa Intifada, the Israeli occupation forces re-occupied all parts of the Palestinian National Authority area in Bethlehem district on
Israeli military Iron Fist squeezes Bethlehem
Bethlehem district is living under apartheid and strangulation as many other Palestinian cities in the West Bank because of the surrounding settlements, bypass roads and checkpoints. The district has been