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by IMEMC News
Nov 24, 2023
The Israeli army abducted, on Thursday, at least seventy-seven Palestinians and shot three, including a child, and assaulted others in several regions of the occupied West Bank.
Jenin
At dawn Thursday, Israeli forces stormed and ransacked the homes of Suhaib Qabaha and the former prisoner, Ahmed Ezz El-Din Amarneh in Ya’bad town west of Jenin in the northern occupied West Bank, before abducting them.
Israeli forces invaded the village of Rummanah, northwest of the city, stormed several citizens’ homes, and detonated their doors. Soldiers detonated a storage room in the Sbeihat home, and abducted Haitham Sbeihat.
At the Salem military camp, northwest of the city, soldiers abducted the former prisoner, Rawad Wissam Fawaz Sbeihat, after summoning him for an intelligence review.
Soldiers abducted Izz al-Din Ziyad Sadaqa as he tried to pass through a military roadblock near Jenin.
Qalqilia
On Thursday at dawn occupation forces brutally assaulted a Palestinian young man in the town of Azzoun, east of Qalqilia in the northwestern part of the West Bank. Soldiers detained the ambulance and assaulted the ambulance crews that were transporting the injured man to hospital.
Soldiers abducted thirty-six Palestinians from the town, they are; Qusay Raed Salim, Hani Muhannad Salim, Muhammad Zaki Badran, Yahya Qaher Abu Haniyeh, Mustafa Qaher Abu Haniyeh, Yazan Shabita Abdel Hamid, Zakaria Shabita Abdel Hamid Shabita, Muhammad Osama Radwan, Ghaleb Arif Salim, Munther Hussein Abu Khaled, Anas Abdel Aziz Salama, Muhammad Rafi Qatash, Safwan Mansour Salim Abu Nidal, Samer Tabib, Ayman Abdel Karim Salim, Mahmoud Ghaleb Sabry Badwan, Ayham Bilal Ghannawi, Saeed Farouk Abu Haniyeh, Momen Farouk Abu Haniyeh, and Momen Bakr Abu Haniyeh.
Soldiers also abducted Ammar Imran Hussein, Abdullah Hossam Hourai, Asim Awad Mansour, Issam Rashid Radwan, Abdel Latif Riashi Abu Muawiyah, Muhanna Abu Haniyeh, Anas Zahran Hadasha, Mahmoud Hassan Salama Sharikhan, Baraa Muhammad Asayra, Mahmoud Adam Badwan, Magdi Zaim Hussein, Naim Hussein, Ashraf Nizar Salim, Ismail Walid Radwan, Ibrahim Shadi Shabita, and Abdel Rahman Muhammad Nassar.
Meanwhile, south of the Qalqilia, Israeli forces invaded the town of Hableh and stormed several citizens’ homes, sparking protests. Soldiers abducted an unidentified young man, shot a young man in the head with a rubber-coated steel round.
Tubas
Israeli forces invaded, at dawn Thursday, the city of Tubas in the northeastern part of the West Bank, in several military vehicles, including a bulldozer, igniting protests.
The army deployed its soldiers throughout many neighborhoods and abducted four Palestinians, including a woman, the abductees were identified as former prisoner, Anis Ahmed Sawafta, former prisoner, Muhammad Ammar Daraghmeh, former prisoner, Moaz Daraghmeh, and the wife of the former prisoner, Yazan Ghaleb Sawafta, in an effort to coerce him to surrender himself.
On Thursday afternoon, abducted Yazan Ghaleb Sawafta, after he was summoned to the Salem military camp in the Jenin governorate for and Israeli intelligence review. His wife was subsequently released.
Nablus
In the northern West Bank, Israeli forces invaded the Balata refugee camp, east of Nablus, sparking protests among local Palestinian youths. Bulldozers tore up streets and a monument for a slain Palestinian in the camp, while the army abducted Samir Al-Zubaidi and his son, Hassan.
A large army force stormed the city of Nablus and abducted three young men whose identities were not known at the time of writing this report.
Soldiers broke into and searched several citizens’ homes, and abducted the two brothers Mahdi and Yahya Khuwaira, and their cousin Louay Khuwairah, in addition to Subeih Al-Houh.
Ramallah
In the central occupied West Bank, the Israeli army abducted Muhammad Saeed Al-Khasib from the town of Aroura, north of Ramallah, after invading and searching his home.
Occupied Jerusalem
Israeli soldiers shot a Palestinian child while was in the vicinity of the Apartheid wall near the town of Jabal Al-Mokkaber, in the southeastern part of occupied Jerusalem, before abducting him.
The army invaded the Qalandia refugee camp, north of occupied Jerusalem, and confiscated several surveillance recordings, leading to protests.
Soldiers opened fire at those who resisted the incursion, shooting and injuring one young man.
Meanwhile, east of occupied Jerusalem, the army broke into and searched the home of Muhammad Adnan Ayyad and brutally assaulted him before abducting him.
Bethlehem
In the southern part of the occupied West Bank, Israeli forces abducted Ibrahim Jamal Hassan, 44, Atef Suleiman Abayat, and Hamza Khaled Ayad, 19, from the city of Bethlehem.
Northwest of the city, soldier abducted Ibrahim Muhammad Al-Khamour, 28, from Beit Jala town.
In the evening, the army invaded the town of Al-Khader, southwest of Bethlehem, sparking protests, while soldiers fired concussion grenades and tear gas canisters without causing casualties.
Around the same time, the army invaded the Aida refugee camp north of Bethlehem, triggering protests, while soldiers fired concussion grenades and tear gas canisters without causing casualties.
Hebron
At dawn Thursday, occupation forces invaded the southern West Bank governorate of Hebron, broke into several citizens’ homes and abducted fifteen Palestinian young men from the Al-Arroub refugee camp, north of the city.
The abductees were identified as Omar Al-Jabri, Maan Al-Adawi, Muayyad Jaber Abu Sal, Samed Jihad Jaara, Hassan Youssef Jawabra, Jawad Abu Hashhash, Hashem Jabr Al-Titi, Nader Ahmed Samara, Muhammad Badawi Jawabra, Abdullah Muhammad Halayqa, Mahmoud Muhammad Al-Badawi, Muhammad Nasser Mahfouz, Fouad Ahmed Al-Haddush, Abdul Karim Jabr Al-Titi, and Muhammad Al-Haddush.
Furthermore, on Thursday evening, occupation soldiers invaded the home of Awad Ibrahim Awad, assaulted him, destroyed his cell phone, and abused his family members in Masafer Yatta, south of Hebron.
On Thursday night, the army invaded the village of At-Tabaqa, southwest of the city sparking protests, while soldiers fired concussion grenades and tear gas canisters without causing casualties.
According to the Commission of Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs;
The total number of arrests after the seventh of last October rose to more than (3,130), and this total includes those who were arrested from homes, through military checkpoints, those who were forced to surrender themselves.
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