The Israeli occupation forces launched, at dawn today, Wednesday, a campaign of arrests among citizens in separate areas of the West Bank towns, villages and cities.
According to our correspondent, the occupation forces have arrested at least 18 citizens from separate areas, most of them from the Ramallah and Al-Bireh governorates, noting that a number of Hamas leaders and members have been arrested.
According to our correspondent, an Israeli force stormed the house of the leader of Hamas, Sheikh Jamal al-Tawil, and searched and destroyed him, before arresting him and taking him to an unknown destination, only two weeks after his release after a year of administrative submission. detention.
In Ramallah, the occupation forces stormed the Umm Al-Sharayet neighborhood in Al-Bireh, and arrested the leader of the Hamas movement, Sheikh Jamal Al-Tawil, 58, after raiding his home.
While a large force arrested 7 citizens from Jalazoun camp, north of the governorate, amid raids on a large number of citizens´ homes and attacks on them. Among the detainees was the released prisoner, Bagas Nakhleh, a Hamas leader. And his captive son is known Nakhla.
From the camp, the released prisoners Maher Dulisha and Iyad Safi were arrested, along with the young men Awab Mubarak, Abdel Aziz Al-Khatib and Muhammad Dabour.
The Jalazon camp witnessed violent clashes, during which the occupation soldiers used live and rubber bullets, amid heavy firing of tear gas canisters, which led to the suffocation of a number of civilians.
In the city of Jenin, the occupation forces arrested 11 citizens, the majority of whom were freed prisoners from separate areas in the governorate. They include Muhammad Abu Mualla, Muhammad Shreim, Majid Nazal, Alam Nazzal, Ahmed Farasha, Nasri Khalila, Ibrahim Badad, Farid Belsha, and Muhammad al-Qabdai.
In Bethlehem, an Israeli force arrested the two young men, Islam Hegazy and Marwan Abu Ahwar, according to the official news agency Wafa.
While another force arrested the released prisoner, Marwan Bisharat, from the town of Tamous in the Tubas governorate, after they stormed his home amid air strikes.
The Israeli occupation forces arrested the young Makrouem Al-Jabari, a resident of Hebron.