Injury in Al-Ram.. Occupation Launches Arrest Campaign in the West Bank
SadaNews - A young man was injured last night by Israeli forces in the town of Al-Ram, located northeast of occupied Jerusalem.
This comes as the Israeli occupation forces launched a wide-ranging incursion campaign in various areas of the West Bank in the early hours of Friday, which included the arrest of several young men and the mistreatment of some.
These forces arrested a number of young men during their incursion into the suburb of Dhanaba in Tulkarem, including: Ihab Khreishi, Fadi Sarsak and his sons Selim and Asid, Aref Al-Haj Ahmed, Sabri Abu Shamas, and Laith Al-Atyli.
In the town of Jaba' south of Jenin, the occupation forces arrested 8 young men after storming the town and raiding their families' homes, including: Murad Al-Tayesh, Ahmad Al-Saleem, Bara' Numan, Farez Mazen, Bara' Fayed, Abin Mahmoud Adel, Mahmoud Jabr, and Abdul Shanar.
In Ramallah, the occupation forces assaulted two young men in the town of Turmusaya northeast of the city, and detained the young man Ismail Saeed for hours after raiding his home in the town before releasing him.
Furthermore, the occupation forces stormed the town of Beit Rima northwest of Ramallah, raiding several homes and arresting a number of young men.
The city of Tubas witnessed incursions by Israeli military vehicles, with no reports of arrests.
Various areas of the West Bank are experiencing repeated incursions by the occupation forces, which include home raids and arrests among the citizens.
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