Israeli occupation army arrest 12 Palestinians from the West Bank

Israeli occupation army arrest 12 Palestinians from the West Bank

Israeli occupying forces on Monday arrested 12 Palestinian citizens after they raided their homes, searched them and tampered with their contents in various areas of the West Bank.

A statement by the Israeli army said this morning that its forces had arrested 12 Palestinians in various parts of the West Bank, describing them as "wanted", on charges of activities related to resistance against soldiers and settlers.

The occupying forces re-arrested the captured prisoner Ibrahim Ahmed Arabsas from his home in the Souvin neighborhood of Qalqilya.

According to our correspondent, clashes erupted in the vicinity of Sofan and the Kfar Saba neighborhood west of Qalqilya between the occupying forces and the Palestinians, without speaking of injuries.

The Israeli arrests affected the young man Abdulqader Asaad Sabah, 24, from his home in the village of Aourif, south of Nablus, and Cheb Alaa Ali al-Labi in the town of Aliamon, northwest of Jenin.

According to our correspondent, the Israeli occupation forces arrested both the brothers, Wajdi, Anas Kazim, and Nidal Nabil constants, from the town of Beit Fajar, south of Bethlehem. In addition to the boy known Ahmed al-Atrash, from Walajah, west of the city.

He added that the occupation arrested the youths; Abu Saleh Abu Zeina, Firas al-Qasdo, Ahmed Abu Azmi and Ahmed Hussein Hafeez, after storming and searching the homes of their families in Jenin camp.

Two youths were injured by rubber-coated metal bullets during clashes with the occupation in the Jenin refugee camp.

The occupying forces raided several homes in the city of Bethlehem, handed a young man from the family of a client a summons to review their intelligence, and stormed homes in Al-Tuwani village, south of Hebron.

The occupying forces confiscated the vehicle of the captive Nidal constants from his home in Beit Fajar, south of Bethlehem.