Day 373 Jerusalem during “Al-Aqsa Flood” Operation
On the 373rd day of "Al-Aqsa Flood” operation, the Israeli Magistrate Court extended the detention of the wounded boy, Mohammad Abu Hashem, until tomorrow, while dozens of settlers stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque, and the forces arrested Jerusalemite photographers, while the occupation municipality crews carried out raids on towns and neighborhoods in Jerusalem.
Extending the detention of the wounded boy, Mohammad Abu Hashem
A session was held in absentia at the Israeli Magistrate Court for the wounded boy, Mohammad Abu Hashem, 16 years old, from the village of Issawiya, and his detention was extended until tomorrow.
The boy, Abu Hashem, was shot late yesterday evening, which resulted in him being hit with two bullets, "a bullet in the back that settled next to the left lung, and a bullet in the foot," and doctors described his health condition as "stable."
The bullets were fired directly at the boy, and "as eyewitnesses confirmed", they were fired by the Musta'ribeen force (undercover police), who attacked the boy, assaulted him by beating and pushing him, and stripped him while he was injured and pinned to the ground. He was also searched and stripped of his clothes, and no one was allowed to approach him or find out what was happening.
Last night, the occupation authorities also prevented anyone from reaching or entering Hadassah Hospital (Issawiya), where the boy was transferred, and deployed large numbers of forces at its gate and around it.
Meanwhile, the court extended the detention of the two boys, Yousef Mahmoud and Ayham Nasser, until Tuesday, noting that they were arrested during the shooting incident of the boy Abu Hashem.
A session for the Governor of Jerusalem
A session was held in the Magistrate Court for the Governor of Jerusalem, Adnan Ghaith. The Jerusalem Governorate media explained that the session was postponed to February 16, 2025, to consider several charges against him.
Settler incursions
197 settlers stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque, through the Dung Gate, whose keys have been controlled by the occupation authorities since the occupation of Jerusalem. The settlers performed their prayers in Al-Aqsa.
Arrests…Deportation
The occupation forces arrested the Jerusalemite photographers Amir Abed Rabbo and Mohammad Al-Sharif, and transferred them to the Al-Qishla Police Station for investigation.
They also arrested the young man Omar Obeid from his workplace.
The court decided to release the young man Mahmoud Abu Sbeih, on condition of deportation from the city of Jerusalem for one month, and house arrest for 5 days.
Arrests of Palestinians from the West Bank on the pretext of "entering Jerusalem illegally"
The Israeli police said in a statement that since the beginning of this year, they have arrested more than 22,200 Palestinians on the pretext of illegal residence in the city, and 2,600 people who helped them.
The police added that during the past week, they arrested 700 Palestinians from Jerusalem on the pretext of illegal residence in the city, and 70 people who helped them.
The police noted that in the morning, they stopped a bus and arrested 15 young men holding “West Bank IDs" and the driver.
In the evening, the forces arrested 20 young men holding “West Bank IDs" in several areas in west Jerusalem.
Continuous raids
The occupation municipality crews, accompanied by the forces, raided the town of Silwan and the village of Umm Tuba in Jerusalem.
The municipality crews distributed summonses to follow up with the municipality, and took measurements of houses and yards.