Five Palestinians kidnapped by zionist gangs in W. Bank
The zionist occupation gangs last night and at dawn Friday stormed different areas of the West Bank and kidnaped at least five Palestinian citizens.
According to a statement by the zionist gangs, the zionist gangs kidnapped four Palestinians in the West Bank.
Local sources in Ramallah said that the zionist kidnapped two brothers from the family of Dalaysha from their home in al-Jalazoun refugee camp.
The zionist gangs also stormed al-Baloua neighborhood in al-Bireh city and later kidnapped two young men from Wad al-Dalb area in Ramallah.
In Nablus, the zionist gangs ransacked several homes in Beit Furik town and one store belonging to a prisoner before kidnapping a citizen from his house.
The zionist gangs also stormed Azzun town in Qalqilya and confiscated a car for a while on the main road leading to its northern entrance.
Local sources said that zionist gangs fired tear gas grenades at Palestinian cars entering and leaving Azzun town and chased local youths in ash-Shamiya neighborhood during the campaign.
Meanwhile, the zionist gangs raided several homes in al-Khalil city and Halhul town in the north, without making arrests. (ILKHA)
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