HEBRON,
May 7, 2015 (WAFA) – Israeli forces detained Thursday seven Palestinians,
including three minors, and shot and injured another one in the West Bank
district of Nablus, said security sources.
In
Hebron area, Israeli forces raided early morning al-‘Arroub refugee camp to the
north of the city, where they proceeded to detain two minor Palestinians after
breaking into and ransacking their homes. The detainees were identified as ‘Izz
Ad-Din Abu Sel, 17, and Muhammad al-Badawi, 17.
They
also raided Beit Ummar town to the north of the city, where they detained a
Palestinian after breaking into and tampering with the contents of his house.
He was identified as Muhammad ‘Aadi.
Two
other Palestinians, including a minor, were detained by Israeli soldiers in the
vicinity of the Ibrahimi Mosque, also known as the Cave of the Patriarchs, in
the Old City of Hebron. The detainees were identified as Mousa, 19, and
Muhannad Ahmad, 17.
Meanwhile
in Nablus district, undercover forces followed by soldiers stormed al-Far‘a
refugee camp to the north of the city, where they detained Ahmad Sawalma, 48.
During
the raid, forces opened fire on a Palestinian young man, injuring him in his
back.
Rabi‘
Mubarak, 22, was admitted into Rafidya Hospital for medical treatment.
Meanwhile
in Jenin, soldiers stationed at the inspection point of al-Karamah crossing
with Jordan, also known as Allenby Bridge, detained a Palestinian while
traveling from UAE back to his hometown of Qabatya to the south of Jenin.
The
detainee was identified as Anas Zakarna, 26.
In
the meantime in Bethlehem district, forces stormed Beit Sahour, where they
proceeded to break into and ransack a Palestinian house.
The
owner of the house was identified as Ra’fat Kosta Issa. Nobody was reportedly
detained or injured during the raid.
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