Israeli forces kidnap 16 Palestinians from Hebron
Israeli occupation forces kidnaped 16 Palestinians from Hebron at dawn on Thursday after raiding and searching their homes.
Security and local sources reported that the occupation forces raided the southern area of Hebron and detained several people including siblings.
The occupation forces also stormed the town of Halhul, north of Hebron, and kidnaped three, including a lawyer.
Meanwhile, the occupation forces set fire to the house of local resident Adnan Abu Hammad after they fired a toxic gas bomb at it, which led to severe material damage.
The occupation forces also raided commercial stores in the town of Sa'ir, east of Hebron, belonging to Jaradat family, and seized part of the goods inside them. (ILKHA)
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