Occupation Launches Wide Arrest Campaign in the West Bank
SadaNews - Israeli occupation forces launched a wide arrest campaign on Saturday in various areas of the West Bank.
The forces detained dozens of citizens in the town of Beit Ummar north of Hebron, questioning them on the ground before releasing many, while others were arrested and transferred for further investigation.
In Nablus, these forces arrested MP Jamal Al-Tiraoui and his sons after storming their home during a raid on Al-Quds Street east of Nablus.
They also arrested young man Anas Mustafa Al-Shanar after invading his home in the Najah University housing in the Al-Mu'ajin neighborhood, and detained another from a home in the Al-Taa'won neighborhood.
Young man Hamza Al-Hattab was arrested from his home in Tulkarem city.
Additionally, two young men were arrested from the town of Qabatia south of Jenin after raiding it and storming the homes of citizens.
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