West
Bank, December 24, 2014 (WAFA) - Ten Palestinians were arrested by Israeli
forces in various areas of the west bank on Tuesday and Wednesday, according to
security and local sources.
Israeli
forces arrested 39-year-old Akram Shorafa, and 37-year-old and Faris Abu
Ghannas, in the area of al-Tour in Jerusalem.
Local
sources reported that both will be forced into exile from Jerusalem starting
from November 30, 2014 for a period of five months. In addition, 18–year–old
Safwan Amro was arrested in Jerusalem.
Two
young Palestinians were arrested this morning, in the town of Qabatya, south of
Jenin. Tahir Kamil, 24, and Abdul Rahman AbulRoub, 19, after raiding and
searching their homes.
A
Palestinian youth was arrested, Tuesday night, in the town of Howara, south of
Nablus, after being beaten severely by Israeli soldiers.
According
to the media spokesman of Fatah movement Awad Nijim, a large Israeli army force
raided the town, opened fire, and shot gas bombs, before arresting Nijim, who
remains unidentified yet.
Two
Palestinians were arrested Tuesday night in the town of Bait Ummar, north of
Hebron.
According
to the spokesman of the Anti Settlement Committee in Beit Ummar Mohammed Awad ,
Israeli forces arrested Muhammad Abu Ayyash 21-year-old and Hamza Abu Hashim
16-year-old.
Israeli
police unleashed police dogs at Abu Hashim during clashes near “Karmi Tsour”
Settlement north of Beit Ummar.
M.H.