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by IMEMC News
Jan 24, 2024
On Monday, Israeli forces abducted sixteen Palestinians after storming their homes in several regions of the occupied West Bank.
Qalqilia
In the northwestern part of the occupied West Bank, Israeli forces abducted Walid Anaya after invading and searching his home in the town of Azzun, east of Qalqilia.
Jenin
Israeli forces invaded the town of Al-Yamoun northwest of Jenin in the northern occupied West Bank, sparking protests.
In an attempt to pressure his brother, Islam to turn himself in, the army abducted Abdulaziz Faraj Khamaysa after storming and ransacking his home.
At military roadblock near Arraba town southwest of Jenin, soldiers abducted Jabr Mahmoud Fashafshah and Ahmed Ibrahim Fashafshah and detained two of their family members for several hours before releasing them.
Jericho
According to Eid Barahma, the director of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) in Jericho, occupation forces abducted the Palestinian child, Youssef Al-Khatib, 17, after summoning him for interrogation.
It is important to note that Al-Khatib was released by the occupation during the recent prisoner exchange deal.
Nablus
Occupation forces invaded the town of Rujeib, southeast of Nablus in the northern West Bank, besieged the home of the Marshoud family, and abducted Muhammad Mahmoud Marshoud.
Meanwhile, a large army force surrounded the home of Palestinian detainee, Basil Shehadeh, in the village of Urif south of Nablus, in a prelude to demolishing it.
Salfit
After invading and searching the home of Shadi Al-Harem, soldiers abducted him from the central West Bank city of Salfit.
Ramallah
The army abducted Mahmoud Yousef Kayed Abu Qara, 26, after invading and searching his home in Al-Mazra’a al-Qibliya village northwest of Ramallah, in the central West Bank.
Meanwhile, the army broke into and searched the home of Haitham Yousef Al-Barghouti in the village of Kafr Ein northwest of the city, before abducting him.
Soldiers stationed at the “Atara” military roadblock north of Ramallah, abducted citizens of the Al-Jalazun refugee camp identified as Muhammad Raed Dalaysha and Fawzi Muhammad Nakhla.
Occupied Jerusalem
Northeast of occupied Jerusalem, the army abducted Palestinian citizen of Hizma town, Amjad Omar Kanaan, 34, when he attempted to pass through the Jaba’ military roadblock.
In the town of Sur Baher southeast of Jerusalem, the army abducted Qasim Amira, 65, and two unidentified young men from Anata town, northeast of the city.
In Beit Hanina town, northwest of the city, soldiers abducted the two young men, Mahmoud Hamdan and Taqi al-Din Zaloum.
Bethlehem
Israeli forces stormed the home of Basil Muhammad Arif, 21, in the Bethlehem governorate in the southern occupied West Bank.
In related news, Israeli forces shot six Palestinians, including a child and a woman, and abducted two, including the injured woman in separate areas of the West Bank.
Meanwhile, in the southern West Bank, soldiers abducted five Palestinians from different areas of the city of Hebron.
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Israeli Army Detonated a Palestinian Detainee’s Home Near Nablus
by IMEMC News
Jan 24, 2024
At dawn Wednesday, the Israeli army destroyed the home of a Palestinian prisoner in the village of Urif, south of Nablus in the northern occupied West Bank.
A large army force invaded the village, surrounded the home of Palestinian prisoner, Basil Shehadeh, and prohibited anyone from reaching the area.
Over several hours, soldiers wired the home with explosives before detonating the home, in a clear act of collective punishment.
It is important to mention that Shehadeh was abducted by the army on June 21, 2023 under the pretext that he helped with a shooting operation against Israeli settlers.
Palestinian young men, Khaled Mustafa Sabah, 24, and Mohannad Faleh Shahada, 26, were killed on June 20, 2023, after they allegedly carried out a shooting operation that killed four Israelis and wounded four.
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