Jamila Abu Dahou
Coverage of Jamila Abu Dahou in the Nexus archive.
- Israeli forces arrest two Palestinians during raid in Nablus
Israeli forces arrested two Palestinians, Awni Al-Shakhshir and Ibrahim Al-Fino, during a raid in Nablus. The Palestinian Prisoners Society reported 20 arrests across the occupied West Bank, including five women and journalist Hassan Abdel Jawad, since Tuesday evening. The group claims Israel has intensified arrests and interrogations since October 2023 as part of a policy of collective punishment.
- Israel arrests five women activists in the occupied West Bank
The Israeli army arrested five women activists in the occupied West Bank after raiding their homes. The women, associated with health committees, included Jamila Abu Dahou, Jamila Kanaan, Maysar al-Faqih, Faten Hanaysheh, and Etaf Bader. Soldiers searched homes, handcuffed and blindfolded detainees, and provided no explanation for the arrests.
- Israel arrests five women activists in the occupied West Bank
The Israeli army arrested five women activists in the occupied West Bank after raiding their homes. The women, associated with health committees, included Jamila Abu Dahou, Jamila Kanaan, Maysar al-Faqih, Faten Hanaysheh, and Etaf Bader, along with 15 other Palestinians. Soldiers blindfolded and handcuffed Etaf Bader during the raid in Hebron, and her husband expressed uncertainty about her detention location.
- Israel arrests five women activists in the occupied West Bank
Israel arrested five women activists in the occupied West Bank, including members of health committees, during home raids. The Palestinian Prisoners' Club reported escalated targeting of female activists through arrests, night raids, and harsh interrogation methods.
- Israeli forces arrest at least 20 Palestinians in West Bank raids
Israeli forces arrested at least 20 Palestinians in West Bank raids, including five women and a journalist, according to the Palestinian Prisoner’s Society. The group attributed the escalation to collective punishment since October 2023, with 99 Palestinian women and 42 journalists currently detained in Israeli prisons.