Israeli occupation forces launched a campaign of raids and arrests in the West Bank at dawn and early Friday morning.
In Hebron, occupation forces arrested Amjad Ashour from the Qalqas area and Omar Al-Hawamdeh from the town of As-Samu, south of Hebron, after raiding and searching their homes.
Dozens of armed settlers, under the protection of the occupation army, stormed the Marah al-Baqar area, which is planted with olive trees, southwest of the city of Dura, amid residents' fears that the settlers are greedy to seize their lands.
In Jenin, occupation forces stormed the town of Burqin, raided the home of freed prisoner Khalouf, and arrested his father and brother, Amir, to pressure him to surrender under the pretext that he is wanted by the occupation.
The occupation forces arrested his wife, Nabila Khalouf, two weeks ago, and released her the next day.
The occupation forces have been raiding the Khalouf family home and office in Burqin for nearly a month, searching for him and arresting members of his family to pressure him to surrender.
The occupation forces also arrested Adel Abahra, a young man from the town of Yamoun, after raiding his home, searching it, and destroying its belongings. The occupation forces also thoroughly searched his vehicle before arresting him.
In Qalqilya, the occupation forces stormed the city from its eastern entrance and raided the homes of the citizens: Margaret Al-Ra’i, Sameh Al-Shoubaki, Hassan Melhem, Saber and Hani Jadoua, Wissam Nasoura, Maysara Afana, Amr Khader, Younis Hourani, Yousef Al-Aila, and Abdullah Walweel. They searched their homes, interrogated them on the spot, and then released them after detaining them for about two hours.
In Tulkarm, occupation forces arrested Louay Harsha, Muhammad Najeh Harsha, Muhammad Alaa Harsha, and Rashid Biqawi after raiding their homes in the town of Qaffin.
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Raids and arrests in the West Bank