After incitement from settlers.. Occupation forces storm the house of Muayad Shaaban and arrest his son
SadaNews: Occupation forces stormed the house of the head of the Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission, Minister Muayad Shaaban, in Tulkarem on Monday dawn, arresting his son Ibrahim (20 years old), who works in the Palestinian intelligence service, following calls by extremist settlers against Minister Shaaban, demanding the Israeli occupation army to arrest him.
During the occupation army's raid on Shaaban's house, his son Ibrahim was subjected to interrogation with several questions before his arrest, among which were questions related to Minister Muayad Shaaban, according to a SadaNews correspondent's report.
It is worth noting that Minister Shaaban was not at the family home in Tulkarem; he was in his house in Ramallah during the raid.
A group of extremist settlers had issued incitement calls against Minister Shaaban after he participated in the demolition of a settlement outpost on "Wadi al-Haramiyah" a few days ago.

The incitement stated that about 100 Palestinians led by Minister of the Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission Muayad Shaaban set fires and threw stones at settlers in that outpost.
The threats were not limited to the matter of the settlement outpost in Wadi al-Haramiyah; it also addressed that "Minister Shaaban was documented while vandalizing and burning properties and settlement buildings in settlement points in the West Bank on other occasions, while no reports of his arrest have been issued."
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