The Occupation Launches a Campaign of Arrests in the West Bank
SadaNews - Israeli occupation forces launched a large-scale campaign of arrests on Saturday in various areas of the West Bank.
The occupation forces continue, for the third consecutive day, to besiege the village of al-Mghayir northeast of Ramallah.
These forces arrested a number of young men and assaulted citizens' properties during their incursion into the village.
In Jenin, other forces arrested several young men and raided several homes during their incursion into the eastern neighborhood of the city.
Local sources stated that the occupation forces stormed the eastern neighborhood with several military vehicles, raided a residential building, searched several citizens' homes, vandalized their contents, and detained a man and his wife, interrogating them on the ground to pressure their son Ahmad to turn himself in.
The occupation forces arrested several young men, one of whom was identified as Malik Estiti.
Meanwhile, two citizens were arrested from the town of Attil north of Tulkarm.
Local sources reported that the occupation forces arrested Maher Daqa and Jawad al-Silawi after raiding their homes in the town.
In Nablus, Israeli occupation forces stormed the Old City and several other neighborhoods in the city.
Local sources reported that the occupation forces raided the Old City in the early hours of dawn, positioning themselves in the Yasmina Alley, Hawsh al-Attout, and Al-Basha Street.
It was also mentioned that the occupation forces raided the Ain Kakoub area in the eastern region, then re-entered the Al-Ma'ajeen neighborhood west of the city, and stormed the home of prisoner Adel Dweikat, coinciding with the sounds of explosions in the area before withdrawing from the region.
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