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by IMEMC News
Feb 7, 2023
On Tuesday dawn, Israeli soldiers abducted twenty-seven Palestinians, including 19 in Burqin town, southwest of Jenin, during massive invasions and violent searches of homes across the occupied West Bank. The army also killed a child in Nablus.
In the Qalandia refugee camp, north of occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted three young men, identified as Ala’ Sho’ani, Hasan Manasra, and Ala’ Manasra, after invading their homes and violently searching them.
In Qalqilia, in the northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted the coordinator of the Popular Committee against the Annexation Wall and colonies, Morad Eshteiwi, 45, from his home in Kufur Qaddoum town, and Ekrima Nofal, 32, from his home in Hijja village, east of the city.
In Nablus, in the northern West Bank, many army jeeps invade the Askar refugee camp, east of the city, before the soldiers searched homes and abducted three young men, Assem Bishkar, Anan Bishkar, and Shadi Bishkar.
Also at dawn, dozens of soldiers invaded Burqin town, southwest of the northern West Bank city of Jenin, stormed and ransacked many homes, and abducted 19 Palestinians, including siblings and several former political prisoners.
One of the abducted young men, Shadi Sami Ghneim, is the brother of Nour and Mohammad, who were among nine Palestinians, including one woman, Israeli soldiers killed during a massive invasion of Jenin and Jenin refugee camp on January 26.
The Palestinians abducted on Tuesday dawn in Burqin are:
Shadi Sami Ghneim.
Abdul-Rahman Ahmad Khallouf.
Mustafa Abdul-Hamid Salama.
Rami Mohammad Ghanem.
Ahmad Mahmoud Ghanem.
Ahmad Mohammad Ghanem.
Abdullah Lutfi Khalaf.
Mohammad Nidal Shalameesh.
Mohammad Suleiman Mahamda.
Mohammad Marwan Jawad.
Mohammad Yousef Khallouf.
Mohammad Bassem Khallouf.
Amro Bassem Khallouf.
Hatem Khaled Khallouf.
Ibrahim Ahmad Obeidi.
Ahmad Abu Shadouf.
Nadim Mahmoud Atiq.
Yazid Mahmoud Atiq.
Mohammad Ahmad Khalaf.
Also at dawn, the soldiers killed a Palestinian child Hamza Amjad Al-Ashqar, 17, in Nablus, after shooting him with a live round in the face.
On Monday dawn, Israeli soldiers killed five Palestinians, including two siblings, injured many others, and abducted eight, in the Aqabat Jaber refugee camp, south of Jericho, in the northeastern part of the occupied West Bank.
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Israeli Soldiers Abduct 19 Palestinians In Burqin, Near Jenin
by IMEMC News
Feb 7, 2023
On Tuesday dawn, dozens of soldiers invaded Burqin town, southwest of the northern West Bank city of Jenin, stormed and ransacked many homes, and abducted 19 Palestinians, including siblings and several former political prisoners.
Media sources said the soldiers invaded the town from several directions before storming and ransacking dozens of homes.
They added that the soldiers wired and detonated the main doors of several homes before invading them and occupying their rooftops to use as firing posts and monitoring towers.
The soldiers also hurled insults, interrogated and attacked many Palestinians in their homes, and detained four young men for a few hours at the Salem military base.
One of the abducted young men, Shadi Sami Ghneim, is the brother of Nour and Mohammad, who were among nine Palestinians, including one woman, Israeli soldiers killed during a massive invasion of Jenin on January 26.
Also Tuesday dawn, the soldiers killed Hamza Amjad Al-Ashqar, 17, after shooting him with a live round in the face, in Nablus, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank.
The nineteen Palestinians abducted on Tuesday dawn in Burqin are:
Shadi Sami Ghneim.
Abdul-Rahman Ahmad Khallouf.
Mustafa Abdul-Hamid Salama.
Rami Mohammad Ghanem.
Ahmad Mahmoud Ghanem.
Ahmad Mohammad Ghanem.
Abdullah Lutfi Khalaf.
Mohammad Nidal Shalameesh.
Mohammad Suleiman Mahamda.
Mohammad Marwan Jawad.
Mohammad Yousef Khallouf.
Mohammad Bassem Khallouf.
Amro Bassem Khallouf.
Hatem Khaled Khallouf.
Ibrahim Ahmad Obeidi.
Ahmad Abu Shadouf.
Nadim Mahmoud Atiq.
Yazid Mahmoud Atiq.
Mohammad Ahmad Khalaf.
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