| Misi Kemanusiaan ke Lubnan berlepas malam ini |
Oleh Azamin Amin
KUALA LUMPUR, 7 Ogos (Hrkh) - Satu delegasi Misi Bantuan Kemanusiaan PAS akan berlepas malam ini daripada Lapangan Terbang Antarabangsa (KLIA) Kuala Lumpur ke Lubnan untuk memberi perkhidmatan masyarakat dan menyalurkan bantuan kepada penduduk di wilayah itu.
Bendahari PAS selaku ketua delegasi Dr Hatta Ramli berkata, kumpulan yang disertai oleh Ketua Pemuda PAS, Salahuddin Ayub; Dr Hamdan Khalid; Dr Abdul Rani Othman dan Ustaz Zulkifli Yaakob ini adalah bantuan kemanusiaan PAS yang pertama dan akan berada di Lubnan selama
seminggu.
"Kita akan bekerjasama dengan Bulan Sabit Syria untuk memberi rawatan dan dana kepada mangsa-mangsa."
"Selain itu kita akan turut membeli bekalan makanan dan barangan keperluan untuk diberikan kepada penduduk setempat,"katanya sewaktu sidang media di sini sebentar tadi yang turut dihadiri oleh Salahuddin Ayub.
Beliau turut berkata bahawa sekembalinya pasukan ini, PAS akan terus menghantar kumpulan yang lain untuk meneruskan misi tersebut dan akan membuka pendaftaran bagi sesiapa yang ingin berkhidmat secara sukarela bagi membantu misi kemanusiaan di sana.
Ditanya tempoh misi bantuan yang akan di hantar ke sana dan mengulas, "selagi diperlukan kita akan terus menghantar misi bantuan ke Lubnan."
Katanya lagi, PAS masih mengalu-alukan lagi sumbangan orang ramai untuk disalurkan ke Lubnan dan sesiapa yang berhajat bolehlah menderma ke akaun
Maybank atas nama Parti Islam seMalaysia nombor akaun: 564070703248.
| Israel abducts top Palestinian MP, kills five |
Oleh IOL RAMALLAH, August 7 - Israeli occupation forces abducted Sunday night Palestinian Legislative Council Speaker Aziz Dweik after raiding his home in Ramallah and killed five Palestinians, including three children, in the Gaza Strip.
Dweik was the most senior of more than sixty cabinet ministers, lawmakers, mayors and politicians kidnapped by Israeli forces.
"He went down because the army was there. He opened the door. They saw him in his pyjamas and asked him to go with them.
He asked for his clothes, and I brought them."
She said the Israeli troops also seized two computers and documents of the Palestinian parliament from their house.
An Israeli army spokesman confirmed Dweik, 58, was taken into custody.
"He is the head of Hamas's legislature and since Hamas is a terrorist organization, he is a target for arrest," he claimed.
Dweik,
elected speaker in February following Hamas's sweeping election victory, was the most senior of more than sixty Palestinian cabinet ministers, lawmakers, mayors and politicians kidnapped by Israeli forces.
Israeli occupation forces detained eight members of the Hamas-led Palestinian cabinet and 23 legislators in June.
Second Deputy Speaker Hassan Khreishe was also kidnapped by Israel but released last Sunday after a one-month detention.
Minister of Planning Samir abu Eisheh was released in mid-July, and Prisoners' Affairs Minister Wasfi Kibha was freed on Wednesday.
Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said last Monday that Israeli soldiers kidnapped 600 Palestinians since Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit was taken a prisoner by resistance groups on June 25.
Piracy
"We condemn and reject this Israeli piracy," Palestinian
Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh told Reuters.
"We urge all Arab and international parliamentarians to condemn and denounce this crime and to secure the release of Aziz Dweik and all jailed ministers and lawmakers," he said.
"Israel is a state above the law. There's no point in even questioning why. They do whatever they want," said government spokesman Ghazi Hamad.
First Deputy Speaker Ahmad Bahar said the abduction is a violation of the 4th Geneva Convention, aiming at paralyzing the legislature and ousting the democratically elected government.
Hamas MPs issued a statement on Sunday condemning Israels utter disregard for international law and international legitimacy.
Palestinian chief negotiator Saeb Erakat condemned the abduction and demanded that Dweik and the other detainees be released.
More
killing
Palestinian students protest deafening international silence over Israeli aggressions.
A Palestinian child was killed by an overnight Israeli air raid, Palestinian hospital sources said Sunday, reported Agence France-Presse (AFP).
Earlier, Omar al-Nuri, 17, and his 15-year-old sister Kiffah were killed by a missile fired from a drone as they fled an Israeli tank near their house in the border town of Rafah, hospital
officials said.
Their mother Huda, 45, and another unidentified family member were in critical condition after being wounded in the strike, hospital officials said. A third family member was lightly wounded.
Earlier, two resistance fighters were killed in separate Israeli air strikes in the area, hospital and security officials said.
The Israeli army has unleashed a major incursion around Rafah since early on Thursday, which has involved dozens of armored personnel carriers and bulldozers backed up by aviation.
According to an AFP count, a total of 16 Palestinians have been killed in the operation, including a 12-year-old boy.
A total of 5,318 people, mostly Palestinians, have been killed since the start of Al-Aqsa intifada in September 2000, according to a separate AFP tally.
The Rafah incursion is part of a wider offensive
in the coastal strip that Israel launched on June 28, three days after Palestinian resistance fighters killed two soldiers and seized a third in a cross-border raid.
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