Zionist regime kidnap 8 Palestinians in dawn campaign
The zionist occupation forces (ZOF) at dawn Wednesday kidnaped eight Palestinian citizens during campaigns in the West Bank and Jerusalem.
According to local sources, the ZOF kidnaped two citizens identified as Nizar Abul-Haija and Thaer Abu Qattna from Jenin refugee camp and another citizen called Talal Abu Asba from Rafat village in Salfit.
Two other citizens were taken prisoners during ZOF campaigns in Beit Sira village in western Ramallah and Beit Furik town in eastern Nablus. They were identified as Ibrahim Abu Safiya and Uday Hanani.
The ZOF also stormed the towns of Yatta and Idhna in al-Khalil and kidnaped two young men identified as Mahmoud Buhais and Radwan Faraj Allah.
In east Jerusalem, zionist police forces kidnaped a citizen identified as Khalil Odeh from Issawiya district. (ILKHA)
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