HEBRON, April 10, 2016 (WAFA) – Israeli forces overnight Sunday detained at least 10 Palestinians, including a journalist, during raids across the West Bank districts and in Jerusalem city, according to local and security sources.
In Jerusalem, Israeli police detained 25-year-old Samah Dweikat, a journalist, after raiding her house in Ras al-Amoud neighborhood district in the city.
In the meantime, Israeli troops stormed the town of Dora and al-Arroub refugee camp, in Hebron district, where they detained Muneer Shadid, 20, Tamer Abu Ghazi, 17, and Husam Mesk.
The army also handed summon notices to three other Palestinians in Dora town and in Hebron city to appear for interrogation.
Meanwhile, Israeli army stormed the village of Silwad, to the east of Ramallah, and detained Saif Hammad, 19, Belal Hamed, 17, and Subhi Hamed, 17.
The army also stormed the house of Taleb Hamed, a Palestinian from Silwad, in search of his son, Tareq, who was not present at his family house at the time of the raid.
Forces also broke into Deir Jarir village, nearby, and detained 19-year-old Bahaa Shujaeya, after raiding his house.
Army further broke into the village of az-Zawiya, in central West Bank, and detained Muataz Shaqoura, 23.
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