NABLUS,
June 29, 2015 (WAFA) – Israeli forces Monday detained five Palestinians,
including a minor, from various West banks districts, said security sources.
Israeli
forces raided Tal, a village to the south of Nablus, where they proceeded to
detain two young Palestinians after breaking into and ransacking their homes.
The
detainees were identified as Ahmad Ramadan, 22, and Nabil Abu ‘Asida, 19.
Meanwhile
in Jerusalem, Israeli police stationed at a military checkpoint at the entrance
of Shu‘fat detained a Palestinian minor.
Police
claimed in a press statement that the 15-year-old minor, who remains
unidentified until the moment, was detained for allegedly possessing a firearm.
This
came as a group of Israeli Jewish settlers broke into al-Aqsa Mosque compound,
provoking worshipers at the Islamic holy site.
There
were no reports of violence during the provocative visit, but worshipers
chanted religious slogans in defiance of the settlers, whose similar visits in
the past sparked rounds of confrontations between worshipers and police members.
Meanwhile
in the Jenin district, Israeli forces raided Burqin town to the west of the
city, where they detained a Palestinian resident after breaking into and
ransacking his home.
The
detainee was identified as Mahmoud ‘Ubaidi, 33, an ex-detainee who had been
detained for nine years in Israeli detention centers. During the raid, forces
confiscated a laptop belonging to ‘Ubaidi.
Meanwhile
in Hebron district, forces detained a young Palestinian man after breaking into
his home in the Hebron city neighborhood of Ras al-Jora. The detainee was
identified as Ahmad al-Junidi, 20.
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