Prohibition of the ceremony "honoring the Tawjihi students" ... arrests… expulsions from Al-Aqsa
On Wednesday, the occupation intelligence service prevented a ceremony "to honor high school (Tawjihi) students", at the Silwan Sports Club, in the town.
Israeli intelligence arrested the president of the Silwan Club, Ahmed Al-Ghoul, from his home in the town of Silwan, and after an investigation for several hours, handed him a "decision to prevent a student honoring ceremony" signed by the Minister of National Security, Itamar Bin Gavir, and then released him.
The police also released the young man Mohammad Abbasi, a member of the administrative board of the Silwan Club, after interrogating him for several hours, and handed him a decision to "ban the party", after he was immediately summoned for investigation.
Expulsions from Al-Aqsa
The occupation authorities released the two young men, Yazan Obeid and Amir Abu Sneineh, on condition of expulsions from Al-Aqsa.
The Wadi Hilweh Information Center – Jerusalem explained that the occupation authorities expelled Abu Sneineh from Al-Aqsa until 30/9/2023, and Obeid for two weeks.
The young man Ammar Rajabi was also released, on condition of paying a cash bail of 750 shekels, and confirming his expulsion from Al-Aqsa Mosque. The forces arrested him on Tuesday evening under the pretext of "violating the decision to expel him from the mosque."
The forces also arrested the two young men Adnan Al-Shawish and Suhaib Nababta on Wednesday morning from Shu’fat refugee camp in Jerusalem.
A raid on the village of Issawiya
The Israeli occupation forces carried out a campaign on the shops in the village of Issawiya, and confiscated goods "eggs, cigarettes", and handed summonses to the owners of the shops.
The forces also stormed the residential houses.
A raid on the town of Silwan
Crews from the municipality stormed the Abbasyeh neighborhood in the town of Silwan, and raided the land of Khalid al-Zeer, and handed him a demolition order for 5 structures standing on his land "barracks, and wooden poles".

