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by IMEMC News
Dec 15, 2021
Israeli soldiers abducted, on Wednesday at dawn, six Palestinians, including a former political prisoner, in several parts of the occupied West Bank, including the occupied capital, Jerusalem.
Media sources said several army jeeps invaded Askar refugee camp, east of the northern West Bank city of Nablus, and abducted a former political prisoner, identified as Mohammad Ebdah.
The family said the soldiers smashed the main door of the property before invading it, and violently searched the home, causing excessive damage.
It is worth mentioning that Ibdah was imprisoned by Israel for three years and was only released near three months ago.
In addition, the soldiers invaded Beit Anan town, northwest of Jerusalem, searched homes, and abducted a young man, identified as Mohammad Abdul-Salam Rabea.
The soldiers also invaded Biddu town, northwest of Jerusalem, and abducted Fadi Mohammad Khdour, after assaulting him and his family while violently searching the property.
Also, the soldiers abducted Saleh Ghassan Obeid and Mo’tasem Hamza Obeid, both from the al-‘Isawiya town in Jerusalem, while walking near the French Hill area.
In addition, several army jeeps invaded the ar-Ram town, north of Jerusalem, and drove around its neighborhoods before withdrawing.
Furthermore, the soldiers invaded the Jabal al-Mawaleh area, in Bethlehem city, and abducted Mohammad Mousa Hijazi, 23, from his home.
The soldiers also invaded Harmala village, east of Bethlehem, before storming and searching the homes of two Palestinians, identified as Salem Mahmoud Sabah and Salah Mousa Mohammad.
Also at dawn, the soldiers invaded many communities in the northern West Bank city of Jenin, searched and ransacked homes, and installed a roadblock.
On Tuesday at night, the soldiers invaded the village of Bil’in, west of the central West Bank city of Ramallah, and fired dozens of live rounds and gas bombs, wounding several Palestinians, including an elderly woman.
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