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IOF soldiers arrest son of martyr in Jenin five others

Thursday 30-January-2014

JENIN (PIC)– Israeli occupation forces (IOF) broke into the home of Suhaib Nasr Jarrar in Wadi Burqin to the west of Jenin city at dawn Thursday and arrested him.

Sources close to the Jarrar family told the PIC reporter that a big number of IOF soldiers broke into the house at 0300 am (local time) adding that they were surprised to find soldiers inside their house.

They said that the soldiers used special tools to enter into the house without making a noise and took away Suhaib 25.

Suhaib is the eldest son of martyr Nasr Jarrar one of the founders of the Islamic captive movement in Israeli occupation jails in the seventies of the past century and a commander with the Qassam Brigades the armed wing of Hamas.

Nasr Jarrar served 16 years in Israeli jails and had both his legs and a hand amputated while test firing mortar shells during the Aqsa intifada on 21 February 2001.

Meanwhile IOF soldiers stormed Jaba village south of Jenin also at dawn Thursday and rounded up five young men after storming and searching their homes.

Local sources said that the soldiers assaulted the house owners during the search. The soldiers then burst into nearby Seelat Al-Dhaher village and conducted a combing operation but no arrests were reported.

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