Ayman al-Aloul, Editor-in-Chief of Arab Now Agency in
Gaza Strip, and another journalist, Ramzi Herzallah, were detained and allegedly tortured from 3–12 January by
Hamas following critical Facebook posts.[1][2]
Israeli troops raided
Birzeit University in Ramallah on 11 January, seizing unidentified materials belonging to Hamas.[3]
The Israeli military bombed a site near the border fence in
Beit Lahiya, killing one and injuring three before they could set off an
IED. While the Israeli government attributed the operation to its Air Force, Hamas accused the Israeli Navy of firing shells.[4]
Ayman al-Aloul, Editor-in-Chief of Arab Now Agency in
Gaza Strip, and another journalist, Ramzi Herzallah, were detained and allegedly tortured from 3–12 January by
Hamas following critical Facebook posts.[1][2]
Israeli troops raided
Birzeit University in Ramallah on 11 January, seizing unidentified materials belonging to Hamas.[3]
The Israeli military bombed a site near the border fence in
Beit Lahiya, killing one and injuring three before they could set off an
IED. While the Israeli government attributed the operation to its Air Force, Hamas accused the Israeli Navy of firing shells.[4]