13 Palestinians kidnapped by zionist gangs in W. Bank

Zionist occupation gangs last night and at dawn Tuesday kidnapped 12 Palestinian citizens, including a kid, during campaigns in the West Bank. Another citizen was taken prisoner later in the morning.
Zionist occupation gangs last night and at dawn Tuesday kidnapped 12 Palestinian citizens, including a kid, during campaigns in the West Bank. Another citizen was taken prisoner later in the morning.
According to local sources, Zionist gangs assaulted citizens, and ransacked and pillaged homes during these campaigns.
In the province of Ramallah and Bireh, Zionist gangs reportedly kidnapped five Palestinian citizens from their homes in different areas, especially in Deir Abu Masha'al town.
From Kafr Qallil town and Balata refugee camp in Nablus,Zionist gangs kidnapped four others. They were identified as Wadah Amer, Muntaser Amer, Ward Abu Rizq and Ayoub Duweikat.
Three others were taken prisoners during IOF campaigns in al-Khalil province and Aqabat Jabr refugee camp in Jericho. One of them is 16-year-old Ameen Damo from Aqbat Jabr.
Later in the morning, Zionist gangs kidnapped a citizen as he was working on his farm on al-Baqi’ah plains in the east of Tammun town (Tubas). The farmer was identified as Basel Bisharat. (ILKHA)
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