HEBRON, August 12, 2015 (WAFA) –
Israeli forces detained early Wednesday seven Palestinians and summoned another
from Hebron and Nablus districts, said security sources and an activist.
Israeli forces raided a Hebron city
neighborhood, where they proceeded to detain a Palestinian after breaking into
and ransacking his house. The detainee was identified as Nasim al-Qawasma, 34.
Forces also raided al-Jilda and
Adh-Dhaher localities in Beit Ummar, a town to the north of the city, where
they broke into and ransacked several houses, according to Media Coordinator of
the Anti-Settlement and Wall Popular Committee Muhammad ‘Awad.
During the predawn raid, forces
detained three Palestinians and summoned another, raising the total number of
detainees from the town since the first of August to 11, including 5 minors.
Israeli soldiers also detained
Mu‘taz Bahar, 17, and handed his father a notice ordering him to appear before
Israeli intelligence in Gush Etzion detention and interrogation center.
The other two detainees were
identified as Muahannad, 15, and Bara’ Abu Maria, 16.
Meanwhile in Nablus, forces
stationed on Huwwara military checkpoint stopped and detained two Palestinians.
The detainees were identified as
Muhammad Hannun, 21, and Mu‘ath Shehadeh, 20, both from Balata refugee camp.
Furthermore, forces raided Burqa, a
village to the north of the city, where they detained a Palestinian identified
as ‘Abdul-Qader Salah.
In the meantime in Qalqiliya
district, forces raided Jayyus town to the northeast of the city, where they
broke into and ransacked a house.
The house owner was identified as
Muhammad Salim. No injury was reported during the predawn raid.
Meanwhile in Bethlehem district,
forces raided Taqou‘ town to the east of the city, where they stormed and
ransacked several houses. The homeowners were identified as Mousa, Majed, Jamal
and Ahmad Ash-Sha‘er.
No injuries were reported during the
raid.
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