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Fresh arrests reported throughout West Bank

Tuesday 1-August-2017

The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) carried out at dawn Tuesday raid campaigns throughout West Bank towns and cities. Arrests were reported during the raids.

IOF claimed in a statement that ten “wanted Palestinians” were detained overnight for being involved in anti-occupation attacks.

In Nablus clashes erupted in Beit Dajan town east of the city when IOF violently stormed its neighborhoods amid heavy firing of teargas bombs.

Local youths responded by throwing stones and empty bottles at the soldiers. At least one youngster was arrested.

Three other Palestinians including a 16-year-old teenager were detained after IOF broke into their houses in Khader town south of Bethlehem.

Similar arrests were reported in occupied Jerusalem where two youths were rounded up in Alezariya town.

Two more arrests were carried out in Idna town to the south of al-Khalil while a youngster was detained in Tulkarem.

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Fresh arrests reported throughout West Bank

Wednesday 7-December-2016

The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) carried out at dawn Wednesday a large-scale raid and arrest campaign terrorizing locals in the process especially children.

The PIC reporter said that an ex-detainee was arrested after Israeli forces broke into Azzun town east of Qalqilia.

Two other young men were detained from their houses in Beitunia town in Ramallah and Hazma town near occupied Jerusalem.

A university student was also arrested while walking near Maale Adumim settlement.

Meanwhile IOF soldiers summoned an ex-detainee for investigation after violently breaking into and searching his house in Bethlehem.

Two other homes were stormed and searched in the city.

Similar raids were carried out in Sabastia town in Nablus where four youngsters were summoned for investigation.

On the other hand Israeli forces carried out military drills near Aqraba town east of the city for long hours.

Heavy material losses were inflicted in the area local sources reported.

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