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BETHLEHEM (Ma'an) -- Israeli forces detained at least 25 Palestinians in predawn raids in occupied East Jerusalem and the West Bank on Wednesday, Palestinian and Israeli sources said.
In Tulkarem in the northern West Bank, Israeli forces detained seven Palestinians from the city's Thinaba neighborhood, Palestinian security sources said.
The detainees were identified as Thaer Mahmoud Assaf, 32, Kamil Kamal Ahmad, 23, his brother Mutasim, 22, Mumin Ahmad Abdullah, 25, Amjad Nasser Khreisha, 30, Uday Tayseer Irmeilat, 25, and Ahmad Qandil, 30.
The Palestinian Prisoner’s Society said in a statement that Israeli forces detained five teenagers from East Jerusalem. They were identified as Mufid Abu Khalid, 16, Mahdi Abu Hummus, 17, Yousif Shweiki, 17, Ahmad al-Abbasi, 16, and Muhammad Burqan, 15.
Israeli forces raided Qalandiya refugee camp south of Ramallah and detained 21-year-old Mahmoud Hasan Shuani from his home.
Shuani was shot in his foot by Israeli forces a year ago, locals said.
Meanwhile, in the Bethlehem district in the southern West Bank, Israeli forces raided the village of Beit Sahour and detained 18-year-old Ahmad Radwan Hamamra and another unidentified man, Israeli police said, adding that hunting rifles and ammunition were found in one house.
The Palestinian Prisoner’s Society confirmed Hamamra’s arrest, and said four other teenagers were detained in the Bethlehem area, identified as Tawfiq Yakoub Hananiya, his brother Mahir, Humam Hussein Abd al-Nabi, 19, and Muhammad Theib Shakarnah, 15.
The organization further reported that four Palestinians were detained in the Nablus district in the northern West Bank. They were identified as Alaa Salim Bani Shamsa, Iyad Nayif Odeh, Muhammad Mousa Said, and Haytham Aqra.
Said and Aqra were detained at the Zaatara checkpoint south of Nablus, the statement read.
In Hebron district, locals said Israeli forces stormed the town of Sair and detained two teenagers identified as Mahmoud Shehadah Limtour, 16, and Majd Sultan Jabarin, 16.
Locals added that Israeli forces also ransacked the homes of Mahmoud Shalaldah and his brothers Muhammad and Ahmad.
Israeli forces also stormed al-Fawwar refugee camp south of Hebron and detained Qusay Ayman Titi from his home.
An Israeli army spokesperson only had information on nine arrests overnight, one in Qalqiliya district, one in Ramallah district, four in Bethlehem district, and three in Hebron district.
She said that one Palestinian detained in northwest Ramallah and two in southwest Bethlehem were "Hamas operatives," while the others were detained for "illegal activity."
Israeli forces have detained hundreds of Palestinians since a wave of unrest swept the occupied Palestinian territory at the beginning of October.
Palestinian prisoners' rights group Addameer estimated in December that Israel was holding 6,800 political prisoners, including 470 child prisoners.
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