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- Palestinian national heritage committee calls on UNESCO to immediately intervene to stop Israeli violations at Sebastia archaeological site
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- PCBS: 77 years after Nakba, Palestinian population has increased nearly 10-fold
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- German Government alarmed by developments in Gaza
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- One killed, others injured in an Israeli airstrike east of Gaza city
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- Cabinet holds meeting in Tulkarm; PM affirms government continues efforts to alleviate residents' suffering
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- Israeli forces continue to demolish homes in Nour Shams camp amid ongoing offensive
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- Armed colonists graze their sheep near Palestinian residents' homes south of Hebron
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- UN organizations: 2.1 million Gazans face starvation, as Israeli genocide continues
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- Tulkarm: 106 days since Israel's aggression began on the city and refugee camps
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15 Citizens Arrested in WB
JENIN, April 2, 2007, (WAFA)-Israeli Occupation Forces(IOF) arrested on Wednesday morning fifteen citizens in the West Bank(WB) cities of Jenin, Nablus, Hebron and Qalqiliya, security sources said.
They told WAFA that Israeli soldiers stormed Jenin city and its refugee camp, conducted a search campaign and arrested four citizens leading them into an unknown location.
In Nablus, Israeli soldiers stormed Salem town, east Nablus city, besieged number of houses and arrested three citizens, leading them into an unknown place. While the two brothers Anan and Allam Eid were arrested at Hawwara checkpoint, south the city. They were led into an unknown fate. One citizen was arrested in Barqa town, north nablus.
In Qalqiliya, the IOF moved into the city and besieged the house of Mohammed al-Aqra'h 27, and arrested him. He was led into an unknown destination.
In Hebron, Israeli troops stormed the city and Ethna town, west Hebron and arrested four citizens, leading them into an unknown spot.
M.H.(12:00 P)(09:00 GMT)