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Sat 13 Jul 2024 9:06 am - Jerusalem Time
Updated:: Israeli occupation forces launch an arrest campaign in the West Bank
Today, Saturday, the Israeli occupation forces launched an arrest campaign in the West Bank.
In Tulkarm, the occupation forces arrested: Tayseer Al-Jaber and his son Ammar after raiding their home in the employee housing neighborhood in the suburb, and Morsi Farhana from his home in Ezbet Masoud in Aktaba.
The occupation forces stormed the city of Tulkarm this morning from its western axis, and roamed its streets, specifically Al-Alimi Street, Al-Aqsa neighborhood in the Shweika suburb, and Al-Sikka Street in the Aktaba suburb.
In Bethlehem, the occupation forces arrested the citizen Nasser Muhammad Salem (59 years old) and his son Nour al-Din (26 years old) after raiding and searching their house, and assaulted his wife by spraying pepper gas in her face.
Tonight, the occupation forces also arrested the young man, Ramzi Abdullah Al-Harimi (27 years old), from Bethlehem, during his return from the town of Beit Fajjar, near the village of Umm Salmouna in the south.
In Jenin, the occupation forces stormed the village of Umm Dar and arrested three young men while they were on their land near the separation and apartheid wall: the two brothers Marouf and Nazih Muhammad Qabaha, and Issam Hilal Qabaha.
In Hebron, the occupation forces arrested the young man Munjid Yasser Abu Aram while he was in front of a mosque in the Ziv area of the town of Masafer Yatta.
The occupation forces also seized the vehicle of citizen Imad Hoshiyeh in Masafer Yatta, south of Hebron.
In Qalqilya, the occupation forces arrested Donia Daoud and Ghassan Jibril, after they raided and searched their homes.
The occupation forces also stormed the town of Azzun, east of Qalqilya, and arrested the citizen, Abdul Latif Riashi, in the Al-Mantar neighborhood in the town. They raided the house of the citizen, Marwan Riashi, and caused extensive damage to it.
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Updated:: Israeli occupation forces launch an arrest campaign in the West Bank