NABLUS, August 25, 2015 (WAFA) – At least 12 Palestinians
were detained, late Monday and early Tuesday,
by Israeli forces in the West Bank, including a minor from Jerusalem,
whereas a youth was assaulted by the army
at a checkpoint to the south of Nablus, according to local and security
sources.
Israeli soldiers at dawn detained at least five Palestinians
from the Nablus area; three were detained at the Israeli Zaatara military checkpoint
to the south, while two others were arrested from the city of Nablus.
The detainees were identified as Amjad Qmiha,
Anan Halboni, Firas Hashash, Motasim al-Hayt, and Ameer Salameh.
Meanwhile, Israeli soldiers assaulted Ameed
al-Bahsh, 33 from the city of Nablus, at the aforementioned checkpoint; Forces
stopped and searched al-Bahsh’s car and beat him up, causing him light
injuries. He was transferred to hospital for treatment.
In the meantime, forces detained Khalil Abu
Awad after storming the city of Qalqilia at dawn. He was taken to an unknown
destination.
In Hebron, Forces detained four Palestinians,
including three aged 17, 18 and 19, after raiding their homes in al-Aroub
Refugee Camp to the north of Hebron.
They were identified as Ihab Abu Rayya, 17, Abd
al-Kareem al-Titi, 18, Malik Hajajreh, 19, Ra’fat al-Ra’I, 35.
The army further set up military checkpoints at
the entrances of the towns of Sa’ir, and Halhoul, as well as at the northern
entrance of the city of Hebron, where they stopped and searched passing
Palestinian registered cars and checked their identity cards, causing a traffic
jam.
In Jenin, forces detained Moath Abu
al-Rob, 30, after raiding his home in the village of Jalboun to the east, security
sources reported.
Meanwhile in Jerusalem, Israeli
police detained minor Mo’ayad Idris after raiding and searching his family’s
home in the old city of Jerusalem. He was taken to an interrogation and detention center in Jerusalem.
T.R.