JERUSALEM, September 7, 2015 (WAFA) – Israeli forces early
Monday detained nine Palestinians, including two minors, and summoned five
others from West Bank districts, said security sources and local activist.
Israeli police raided the Jerusalem town of al-‘Issawiya,
where they broke into and ransacked several local Palestinians’ houses and
detained three Palestinians, including two minors.
The detainees were identified as ‘Aziz, 12, and Mohammad Elayyan and Mahmoud Khaldoun.
Meanwhile in Hebron district, Israeli forces raided Beit
Ummar town to the north of the city, where they proceeded to detain three
Palestinians after breaking into and ransacking their houses.
The three detainees were identified as Sami Abu Judeh, 20,
Hasan Muqbil, 19, and Yousef Abu ‘Ayyash, 23. They were transferred to an
Israeli settlement in northern Hebron after they were handcuffed.
During the predawn raid, forces also stormed and wrecked havoc
in a house belonging to Omar al-Salibi, who works as a physician.
Furthermore, forces brutally assaulted a Palestinian in the
Hebron Old City’s neighborhood of Jabal Jawhar.
Bilal al-Tamimi, 31, was admitted into a Hebron hospital as a
result of sustaining bruises across his body.
Forces also raided other Hebron neighborhoods and Yatta town
to the south of the city. They set up roadblocks at the entrances of both Sa‘ir
and Halhul towns to the north of the city, where they stopped and examined
Palestinian-registered vehicles and inspected passengers’ identification cards.
Meanwhile in Al-Bireh city, forces raided a local house,
blowing up the main door, and detained a Palestinian.
The detainee was identified as Najwan Odeh, 33. Najwan’s
brother, Hasan, told WAFA that forces seized a number of computers and a
tablet.
In the meantime, Israeli Prison forces detained a Palestinian
while making a visit to her brother in Nafha prison in the Naqab.
Nadia Labbat, 44, a Palestinian from Qalqiliya, was detained
while visiting her brother, Bilal Zreiqi, who has been detained since 2006 and
sentenced to 25 years of imprisonment.
Meanwhile in Jenin district, forces stormed and ransacked a
Palestinian house in the Jenin neighborhood of al-Sikkah.
The homeowner was identified as Sa‘id Mohammad, whose family
members were interrogated. None was reportedly detained during the predawn
raid.
This came several hours after forces detained a Palestinian
minor from inside a store in Tura village to the west of the city.
The detainees was identified as Hasan Qabaha, 14, a ninth
grader.
Meanwhile in Bethlehem district, five Palestinians were
summoned from Tuqu‘ and Nahhalin, two towns to the southeast and southwest of
the city.
Yoused and Samih Sabbah as well as Mahmoud Mahmoud, all aged
16 from Tuqu‘, were handed notices summoning them to appear before Israeli
intelligence in the Israeli detention and interrogation center of Gush Etzion.
Furthermore, Mohammad Shakarna and his son, whose name is not
identified, from Nahhalin, were also handed notices ordering them to turn
themselves to Israeli intelligence in Gush Etzion.
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