BETHLEHEM, (PIC)--
Israeli occupation forces (IOF) arrested two Palestinian minors in the village of Housan, west of Bethlehem, at dawn Monday and took them to an unknown destination.
Local sources said that the IOF soldiers burst into the home of Ahmed Z’aul and arrested his two sons Ayub, 15, and Saad, 17, after searching the house.
The soldiers broke into a house in Doheisha refugee camp, south of Bethlehem, and detained its owner for a while before telling him that his son should report to the intelligence center in Etzion.
Other IOF units stormed the village of Iraq Burin, southwest of Nablus, after closing its entrances and burst into many houses and took photos of young men in front of their homes, locals said.
IOF soldiers stormed the village of Shaqba west of Ramallah on Sunday night and broke into many houses, witnesses said, noting that the storming of the village was repeated over the past few days and that many former prisoners and students were summoned for questioning.
For its part, the Palestinian prisoners association in Al-Khalil said in a report on Monday that the IOF troops rounded up 50 Palestinians in the province including seven children, ten students, and 17 with different chronic diseases.
Israeli occupation forces (IOF) arrested two Palestinian minors in the village of Housan, west of Bethlehem, at dawn Monday and took them to an unknown destination.
Local sources said that the IOF soldiers burst into the home of Ahmed Z’aul and arrested his two sons Ayub, 15, and Saad, 17, after searching the house.
The soldiers broke into a house in Doheisha refugee camp, south of Bethlehem, and detained its owner for a while before telling him that his son should report to the intelligence center in Etzion.
Other IOF units stormed the village of Iraq Burin, southwest of Nablus, after closing its entrances and burst into many houses and took photos of young men in front of their homes, locals said.
IOF soldiers stormed the village of Shaqba west of Ramallah on Sunday night and broke into many houses, witnesses said, noting that the storming of the village was repeated over the past few days and that many former prisoners and students were summoned for questioning.
For its part, the Palestinian prisoners association in Al-Khalil said in a report on Monday that the IOF troops rounded up 50 Palestinians in the province including seven children, ten students, and 17 with different chronic diseases.
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