ISRAELI forces transferred a Palestinian man to a hospital after severely beating him in his house in Abu Shkheidim village, northwest of Ramallah, said an attorney on Wednesday.
Mamon al-Hashem, an attorney representing the Palestine Prisoner’s Society, said that Ziyad Mohammad Shalalda, a 45-year-old resident of Abu Shkheidim village, was rushed to Shaare Zedek hospital after being severely beaten and detained by Israeli forces. According to al-Hashem, Shalalda has been held at the hospital and denied access to a lawyer since his detention.
Al-Hashem could not ascertain any details about Shalalda’s health condition, but pledged that PPS would take necessary legal proceedings to learn about it. Shalalda was detained along with his son, Mahmoud, 21, during an Israeli military raid into Abu Shkheidim during which soldiers detained Assem Barghouthi, suspected of carrying out an attack, killing two Israeli soldiers on December 13.
- For the second time in less than 24 hours, Israeli forces on Wednesday raided the central West Bank cities of Ramallah and al-Bireh, said security sources. About 15 Israeli military vehicles stormed the Ramallah-city neighbourhoods of al-Masyoon and Ein Minjed, where soldiers seized the recordings of the surveillance cameras of several stores.
Forces also stormed Beitunia town and al-Am’ari refugee camp, where they opened fire towards local youths who protested the raid. No injuries were reported though.