ZOF kidnaps Palestinian citizens during raids in West Bank and Jerusalem
The zionist occupation forces (ZOF) at dawn Tuesday kidnaped several Palestinian citizens during campaigns in the West Bank and Jerusalem.
According to local sources, the ZOF kidnaped six young men during raids in the towns of Silwad and Kafr Ni’ma in Ramallah.
In al-Khalil, the ZOF kidnaped an ex-detainee called Mahmoud al-Haddad from his home in the city and a young man identified as Mohamed Ziyad from Halhul town.
The ZOF also stormed different streets in Beit Kahil town, northwest of al-Khalil, and kidnaped an ex-detainee called Mu’ein Mohamed from his home.
In Jenin, a young man identified as Mohamed Iyad was taken prisoner during a ZOF raid on his home in Meithalun town.
In Bethlehem, the ZOF kidnaped Mohamed Jabrin from Teqoa town and Mohamed Jadallah from Beit Jala town.
In Jerusalem, zionist police forces stormed Biddu town, northwest of the holy city, and kidnaped Mohamed Abu Eid.
An ex-detainee called Mohamed Shamasneh from Qatanna town, northwest of Jerusalem, also received a summons for interrogation from the Shin Bet. (ILKHA)
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