Zionist occupation forces last night and at dawn Tuesday kidnaped a number of Palestinian citizens during campaigns in the West Bank and Jerusalem.
According to local sources in the West Bank, the zionist occupation forces at the Beit Furik checkpoint kidnaped two young men identified as Qusay Shahada and Mohamed Bahnajawi, both residents of Balata refugee camp near Nablus city.
The zionist occupation forces also stormed Awarta village in southern Nablus and kidnaped a university student called Musaab Awwad after ransacking his home.
In Tulkarem, the zionist occupation forces kidnaped seven citizens during raids on homes in the main city and Anabta town. Clashes reportedly took place in Anabta between local youths and zionist soldiers.
Other five citizens were taken prisoners during a zionist occupation forces campaign in Beit Rima town, northwest of Ramallah.
A teacher called Mousa Zahran was also kidnaped from his home in Deir Abu Masha'al town, west of Ramallah.
In Qalqilya, the zionist occupation forces kidnaped three young men from their homes in the city.
The zionist occupation forces also stormed al-Fawwar refugee camp in southern al-Khalil and raided several homes, with no reported arrests.
Meanwhile, the zionist occupation forces set up makeshift checkpoints and intercepted Palestinian vehicles on roads leading to al-Khalil city and the towns of Sa’ir and Halhul.
In Jerusalem, one teenager identified as Jihad Hashim was kidnaped by plain-clothes police officers from Al Obeid neighborhood in Issawiya district.
The zionist occupation forces also stormed Shu’afat refugee camp in east Jerusalem, but there was no report of arrests. (ILKHA)
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