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RAMALLAH (Ma'an) -- Israeli forces detained at least 10 Palestinians, including minors, across the occupied East Jerusalem, on predawn Monday.
According to Palestine Prisoner’s Society (PPS), Israeli forces detained four Palestinians in the southern West Bank district of Bethlehem. They were identified as Anan Ahmad Rabeh, 18, Yazan Khaled Ayesh, 16, Feras Amer al-Jaadi, 28, and Muad Hassan Oweineh.
In the Shufat refugee camp, in the central West Bank district of Jerusalem, two Palestinian minors were detained. They were identified as Malek Nasser Hushiye, 15, and Salah al-Sharqawi, 15.
In the central West Bank district of Ramallah, one Palestinian was detained and identified as Nouris Muhammad Abu Khateb, 18.
In the Jenin refugee camp, in the northern West Bank district of Jenin, another Palestinian was detained. He was identified as Qassam Faysal Abu Siriyeh.
In the northern West Bank district of Tulkarem, PPS said a Palestinian was detained and identified as Mourad Fathi Mousa, 40.
In the northern West Bank district of Qalqiliya, Israeli forces detained one Palestinian. He was identified as Abed al-Qader Diab.
PPS confirmed that prior to Diab’s detention, he and his family were physically assaulted by Israeli forces, in addition soldiers seized a large sum of money from his home.
According to prisoners rights group Addameer, there are 5,450 Palestinian prisoners being held in Israeli prisons, including 48 female prisoners, and 205 minors, 32 of whom under 16 years old.
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by IMEMC News
The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported that Israeli soldiers abducted, Monday, at least eleven Palestinians, including three children, from their homes in several parts of the occupied West Bank.
The PPS office in Bethlehem, south of occupied Jerusalem, said the soldiers stormed and ransacked several homes, and abducted four Palestinians, identified as Anan Ahmad Abd-Rabbo, 18, Yazan Khaled ‘Ayesh, 16, Firas Omar al-Jo’eidi, 28, from Beit Jala city, in addition to Moath Hasan ‘Oweina, from Battir town.
Furthermore, the soldiers abducted a young man, identified as Qassam Faisal Abu Seriyya, from his home in Jenin refugee camp, in the northern West Bank governorate of Jenin.
In Tulkarem, also in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Morad Fathi Mousa, 40, from Shoufa village, east of the city.
In Qalqilia, in northern West Bank, the soldiers abducted Abdul-Qader Thiab, after storming his home and assaulting him along with his family, in addition to illegally confiscating cash from the property. His brother, Sa’id, 30, is a political prisoner who is serving a term of 30 years in Israeli prisons.
In addition, the soldiers abducted Ashraf Abdul-‘Al Qattawi, from Balata refugee camp in Nablus, in northern West Bank, after the army invaded and under-construction home, where he worked, in Rojeeb village, east of Nablus.
In Kobar town, near the central West Bank city of Ramallah, the soldiers abducted Nawras Mohammad Abu Khattab, 18.
In occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers abducted two children from Shu’fat refugee camp, identified as Malek Nasr Houshiyya, 15, and Saleh Sharqawi, 15.
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Army Abducts Six Palestinians In West Bank
Published on: Apr 22, 2019 @ 09:03
Israeli soldiers abducted, on Monday at dawn, at least six Palestinians from their homes, in several parts of the West Bank, including occupied East Jerusalem.
The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) has reported that the soldiers invaded Shu’fat refugee camp, and Anata town, in Jerusalem governorate, searched and ransacked several homes and abducted two children, identified as Saleh Sharqawi and Malek Nasr Houshiyya.
The soldiers also invaded Teqoua’ town, and Beit Jala city, in the West Bank governorate of Bethlehem, searched homes and abducted Anan Ahmad Hameeda.
Furthermore, the soldiers abducted Abdul-Qader Thiab, and confiscated money from his home, in Qalqilia city, in northern West Bank.
In addition, the soldiers abducted a former political prisoner, Morad Fathi Mousa, 40, from his home in Shoufa village, southeast of Tulkarem, in northern West Bank.
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