Commission of Detainee Affairs: 12 Palestinian Mothers Held in Israeli Prisons

A Palestinian woman mourns the death of Atef Yussef Hanaysheh, 42, who was killed by Israeli soldiers in Beit Dajan village, near Nablus, on Friday, March 19, 2021. (AP)
A Palestinian woman mourns the death of Atef Yussef Hanaysheh, 42, who was killed by Israeli soldiers in Beit Dajan village, near Nablus, on Friday, March 19, 2021. (AP)
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Commission of Detainee Affairs: 12 Palestinian Mothers Held in Israeli Prisons

A Palestinian woman mourns the death of Atef Yussef Hanaysheh, 42, who was killed by Israeli soldiers in Beit Dajan village, near Nablus, on Friday, March 19, 2021. (AP)
A Palestinian woman mourns the death of Atef Yussef Hanaysheh, 42, who was killed by Israeli soldiers in Beit Dajan village, near Nablus, on Friday, March 19, 2021. (AP)

Palestinian mothers make up 12 of the 39 prisoners held in the Damon and Hasharon Israeli jails, said the Commission of Detainees And Ex-Detainees Affairs.

In a statement on Saturday, it pointed to the suffering they endure in detention and their deprivation from seeing their children on the occasion of Mother’s Day, which falls on March 21.

The detained mothers are Isra Jaabis, Khalid Jarrar, Fadwa Hamadeh, Amani Hashim, Hilweh Hamamreh, Nisreen Hassan, Inas Asafreh, Aya Khatib, Inman Awar, Khitam Saafin, Shurouq Badan and Anhar al-Hajjeh, who is pregnant.

“Children of the imprisoned women miss their mothers on this day and every day,” the statement noted.

They are forbidden from visiting their mothers under false security pretenses, it added. The situation has become more difficult due to restrictions imposed by the coronavirus pandemic, which forced authorities to bar family visits.

The detained mothers are suffering mentally as a result of the severe anxiety they have over the wellbeing of their children, the statement explained.

The Commission, which is affiliated with the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO), accused Israeli jailers of subjecting the prisoners to “all forms of pressure and severe arbitrary measures,” such as poor medical care.

Israeli security forces have arrested more than 17,000 Palestinian women since 1967, it said, highlighting their major patriotic role, alongside Palestinian men, in confronting the occupation.

It called on the international community to free Palestinian mothers and women and provide them with adequate support to protect them and their children from Israeli forces.

It further stressed the need to work on all levels to and stop their suffering in Israeli jails.



Israeli Strike Kills a Senior Hezbollah Commander in South Lebanon

 Rockets launched from Lebanon to Israel over the border are intercepted, amid the ongoing cross-border hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, in Israel, near the border with Lebanon, July 3, 2024. (Reuters)
Rockets launched from Lebanon to Israel over the border are intercepted, amid the ongoing cross-border hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, in Israel, near the border with Lebanon, July 3, 2024. (Reuters)
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Israeli Strike Kills a Senior Hezbollah Commander in South Lebanon

 Rockets launched from Lebanon to Israel over the border are intercepted, amid the ongoing cross-border hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, in Israel, near the border with Lebanon, July 3, 2024. (Reuters)
Rockets launched from Lebanon to Israel over the border are intercepted, amid the ongoing cross-border hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, in Israel, near the border with Lebanon, July 3, 2024. (Reuters)

An Israeli strike killed one of Hezbollah's top commanders in south Lebanon on Wednesday, prompting retaliatory rocket fire by the Iran-backed group into Israel as their dangerously poised conflict rumbled on.

The Israeli military said it had struck and eliminated Hezbollah's Mohammed Nasser, calling him commander of a unit responsible for firing from southwestern Lebanon at Israel.

Nasser, killed by an airstrike near the city of Tyre in southern Lebanon, was the one of the most senior Hezbollah commanders to die yet in the conflict, two security sources in Lebanon said.

Sparked by the Gaza war, the hostilities have raised concerns about a wider and ruinous conflict between the heavily armed adversaries, prompting US diplomatic efforts aimed at de-escalation.

Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said Israeli forces were hitting Hezbollah "very hard every day" and will be ready to take any action necessary against the group, though the preference is to reach a negotiated arrangement.

Hezbollah began firing at Israeli targets at the border after its Palestinian ally Hamas launched the Oct. 7 attack on Israel, declaring support for the Palestinians and saying it would cease fire when Israel stops its Gaza offensive.

Hezbollah announced at least two attacks in response to what it called "the assassination", saying it launched 100 Katyusha rockets at an Israeli military base and its Iranian-made Falaq missiles at another base in the town of Kiryat Shmona near the Israeli-Lebanese border.

Israel's Channel 12 broadcaster reported that dozens of rockets were fired into northern Israel from Lebanon. There were no reports of casualties. The Israeli Defense Ministry said that air raid sirens sounded in several parts of northern Israel.

Israel's military did not give a number of rockets launched but said most of them fell in open areas, some were intercepted, while a number of launches fell in the area of Kiryat Shmona.

It added that no injuries were reported but firefighters were working to extinguish a number of fires that were ignited by the rocket attack.

Following the rocket salvos, it said, Israeli fighter jets struck a Hezbollah launcher that was used to fire the barrages toward Israel as well as two additional launchers.

The sources in Lebanon said Nasser was responsible for a section of Hezbollah's operations at the frontier. One of the sources said a second Hezbollah fighter and a civilian were also killed.

Nasser was of the same rank and importance as Taleb Abdallah, a top commander who was killed by an Israeli strike in June, prompting Hezbollah to fire its largest barrages of drones and rockets yet in retaliation, the sources said.

The Israeli military statement said Nasser and Abdallah "served as two of the most significant Hezbollah terrorists in southern Lebanon".

Senior Hezbollah politician Hassan Fadlallah said Nasser had known he was a target but had not left the battlefield in nine months. Hezbollah would inflict its "punitive response" on Israel for "its crime, so that this enemy understands that the arm of the resistance is long", he said.

The hostilities have inflicted a heavy toll on both sides of the frontier, forcing tens of thousands of people to flee their homes.

Israeli attacks in Lebanon have killed more than 300 Hezbollah fighters and 87 civilians, according to Reuters tallies. Israel says fire from Lebanon has killed 18 soldiers and 10 civilians.