The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) waged on Wednesday morning a wide-scale campaign of raids and arrests into multiple districts of the occupied West Bank towns and cities.
Local sources reported that the IOF broke into the Arroub refugee camp, north of the city of Hebron, and detained six Palestinians after raiding on their homes. They were named Anas Jawabreh, Nidan Al Shareef, Nadeem Jawabreh, ex-prisoner Hisham al-Titi, and youths Khaled Abu Salem and Muhammed Hasan.
The sources added that the IOF detained Muhammed Abu Sarhan and Fadi Halawa from the town of al-Dawha, west of the city of Bethlehem, as well as Hatem Sabarneh from the town of Beit Ummar while passing at the military checkpoint of al-Container, north of the city.
The sources then said that the IOF detained youth ex-prisoner Muhammed Ishtiya, from the Salem village eastern the occupied West Bank city of Nablus, while detained ex-prisoner Uday Mezher from his home in the Qalandia refugee camp, north of occupied Jerusalem.
It’s worthy to mention that the IOF routinely carry out arrest raids in the West Bank. Around 40 percent of Palestinian men living in the occupied territories have been detained by Israel at some point in their lives.
In the same context, hundreds of Israeli illegal settlers broke at daybreak of Wednesday into the Joseph's Tomb, east of the city of Nablus in the northern occupied West Bank.
Locals in the city reported that the settlers, heavily protected by military vehicles and soldiers, stormed the tomb, leading to confrontations with Palestinian youths.
Ten youths have been injured as a result, two of them got shot with live ammunition, and the others suffocated from tear gas canisters fired towards them.
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