An-Najah News - The Israeli occupation forces have arrested, at dawn and Monday morning, at least 21 citizens from the West Bank governorates, including 10 young men from one family.

 

Security sources reported that the occupation forces arrested ten young men from the Al-Amor family in the town of Tuqu ', east of Bethlehem, and they are: Muhammad Mahmoud al-Amor (22 years), Muhannad Nimer al-Amor (23 years), Muhammad Rabhi al-Amor (22 years), and Sufyan Oudeh Allah al-Amor (26 years), Muhammad Ibrahim Al-Amor (25 years), Anas Adel Al-Amor (25 years), Uday Azat Al-Amor (20 years), Mahmoud Ali Al-Amor (22 years), Shadi Nayef Al-Amor (23 years), and Baraa Raed Al-Amor (22 years), after their relatives' homes were raided and searched.

 

The occupation forces also raided the house of Mahmoud Al-Khatib, in Aida camp, to the north, and searched it, without any arrests reported.

 

In occupied Jerusalem, the occupation arrested four citizens after raiding the town of Silwan and At-Tur neighborhood.

 

Local sources in Al-Tur reported that the occupation forces had arrested three young men: Ahmed Khwais, Muhammad Al-Sayyad, and Tawfiq Abu Sbaitan, all at their twenties.

 

Under the protection of the occupation forces a special Israeli unit stormed the town of Silwan in Jerusalem and arrested the 18-year-old Adam Qara'en, after severely beating him.

 

In Jenin, the Israeli occupation forces arrested seven citizens, including a female ex-detainee, during raids in the city of Jenin and the towns of Burqin, Araba and Qabatiya.

 

The director of the prisoner club in Jenin, Montasser Samour, and security sources, stated that the occupation forces arrested the ex-detainee, Mona Hussein Qa'dan (50 years), from the town of Araba, and the two brothers Muhammad and Ramiz Samir Abu Ubaid from the city of Jenin.

 

The sources added that the occupation forces arrested the released prisoner Yazan Atef Ahmed Abidi from the town of Burqin, west of Jenin, while in Qabatiya they arrested the young men: Mahmoud Ahmad Abu al-Rub, Muhammad Tayseer Dhiab, and Muhammad Najeh Abu al-Rub, after raiding the homes of their relatives and tampering it.