Occupation Forces Storm Al-Maghir, Arrest Several Citizens, and Close Its Entrances
SadaNews - Israeli occupation forces stormed the village of Al-Maghir, northeast of Ramallah, at dawn this Thursday, arresting several citizens and closing its entrances.
The Deputy Head of the Village Council in Al-Maghir, Marzouq Abu Naeem, told the official agency that a large military force stormed the village from multiple directions this morning, deploying military vehicles accompanied by several infantry forces, and arrested a number of young men whose identities and number are not yet known. They also occupied a residential building belonging to citizen Raed Abu Aliya after forcing his family to leave it forcibly.
He added that the occupation forces closed the western entrance of the village and prevented citizens from entering or leaving it.
He pointed out that the ongoing storming of the village has prevented students from heading to their schools and universities. Additionally, the occupation forces distributed leaflets threatening the village's residents.
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