WEST BANK, January 1, 2015 (WAFA) – Israeli forces Thursday detained
three men from Hebron and Jenin districts as a part of the Israeli army's systematic policy of daily arrests, reported security and local sources to WAFA.
Israeli soldiers Thursday at dawn detained a young man from Jenin, held a father and his sons and destroyed their homes.
Security sources and homes' owners told WAFA that Israeli soldiers detained
22-year-old Lutfi Abu as-Samn after raiding his home and vandalizing it. Witnesses
added that Fakhri Huweil's home was raided and vandalized with its surroundings
dug out.
They also destroyed his cameras and damaged his studio by
unleashing police dogs.
The homes of another two brothers Naser and Ja’far Abu as-Samn were
raided and vandalized. Their parents told WAFA that soldiers raided their homes
at dawn, interrogated their families and later confiscated their property
under the pretext that the two are wanted. The two brothers were order to turn
themselves over at Salem military camp west of Jenin.
Israeli soldiers also raided the homes of Muhamad Jabarin, inspected
it and tampered with its content.
Meanwhile in Hebron, Israeli soldiers arrested a Palestinian from Beit Ummar. Mohammad Awad, spokesperson for the Anti-Settlement Committee, told WAFA that Israeli forces raided al-Madabi’ area west of Beit Ummar and inspected locals' homes, detained freed prisoner Saqir Abu Mariah, 40, and transferred him to Etzion military camp.
M.H