RAMALLAH,
October 14, 2015 (WAFA) – Israeli forces Wednesday blocked the entrance of Nabi
Saleh village, north of Ramallah, for the third consecutive day, said a local
Palestinian.
Speaking
over the phone with WAFA, Naji al-Tamimi said Israeli soldiers blocked the
entrance of Nabi Saleh, closing the gate located on the entrance and
prohibiting villagers from driving into and out of the village.
Israeli
soldiers stationed at the military watchtower at the entrance of the village,
al-Tamimi added, opened fire on Palestinian vehicles that approached the closed
entrance, forcing them to take a bypass road via the nearby village of Aboud.
He
noted that Israeli troops stormed the village for the third consecutive day,
launching overnight house-to-house raids.
Israeli
troops and intelligence officers leading tracking dogs broke into and ransacked
many houses, reportedly smashing the doors of few and spreading fear among
locals, especially children.
Israeli soldiers conducted the house-to-house raid and search
campaign purportedly looking for some people suspected of opening fire on the
military watchtower last Monday.
The village has been a scene of clashes between Israeli forces and
Palestinian locals as the latter continue to stage anti-wall and settlement
rallies every Friday.
Two days earlier, Israeli soldiers raided the village and opened
fire on locals.They detained one man who was identified as Mustafa al-Tamimi. During
the raid, forces broke and wrecked havoc into a house belonging to Mahmoud
al-Tamimi.
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