The zionist occupation forces (ZOF) at dawn Wednesday kidnaped several Palestinian citizens during campaigns in different West Bank areas.
According to local sources, the ZOF stormed Iskaka town in the north of Salfit and kidnaped six citizens from their homes, including senior Hamas official Husam Harb and his son Zaid.
The ZOF also raided the home of lawmaker Naser Abdul-Jawwad in Deir Ballut town in Salfit and the home of Jihad Shahada (ex-detainee) in Jamma'in town in Nablus.
The ZOF threatened to arrest Abdul-Jawwad and Shahada if they participated in any activity for the Hamas Movement.
In Ramallah, the ZOF kidnaped five young men from their homes in Silwad town. They were identified as Emad Nassar, Mohamed Basiso, Hamdi Hammad, Mohamed Hammad and Mohamed Hamed.
Two others identified as Omar and Yamen Abdul-Rahman (brothers) were taken prisoners during an ZOF campaign in Ein Yabrud town, northeast of Ramallah.
The ZOF also raided homes in other areas of Ramallah, with no reported arrests. (ILKHA)
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