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Sources: IOF kidnaps 10 Palestinians in West Bank
Israeli soldiers on Wednesday dawn kidnaped more than ten Palestinians, including ex-political detainees, from their houses in several parts of the occupied West Bank.
In occupied Jerusalem, the soldiers raided Beit Doqqo village, northwest of the city, searched homes, and kidnaped a former political detainee, Essam Jawdat Isamel Rayyan, 46.
Undercover Israeli forces entered Illar Palestinian town northeast of Tulkarem before abducting a young man, Mohammad Zoheir Abu Hanifa, from his home.
Israeli soldiers raided the village shortly after the undercover officers infiltrated the home and secured their retreat after abducting the young man.
In Ramallah, in the central West Bank, the soldiers kidnaped ex-political detainee Riyad Abu Safiyya, 62, from his home in Beit Sira town, west of Ramallah in the central West Bank.
In Ein Qibya village, northwest of Ramallah, the forces raided and raided many houses before undercover officers abducted ex-political detainee Mohammad Gheithan, and his sons Awad and Abdul-Aziz. Six days earlier, the soldiers abducted Ali, the son of Mohammad, from his house in Ein Qibya.
It is worth mentioning that the forces also raided Ni’lin town, west of Ramallah, and Budrus village, northwest of Ramallah, leading to rallies.
Also at dawn, the soldiers killed Ahmad Mohammad Lutfi Masad, 18, and injured at least three during massive attacks and exchanges of fire in Jenin, Jenin refugee camp, and Qabatia town, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank.
During the attacks on Jenin, the soldiers raided and ransacked many houses and kidnaped Assem Abu al-Haija, the son of jailed political leader Jamal Abu al-Haija, 61, after attacking him in the Jenin refugee camp.
The soldiers also kidnaped ex-political detainees, Yasser Abu ar-Rob, Ali Abu ar-Rob, and Ala’ Hanaisha, from their houses in Qabatia town, south of Jenin.
In related news, Israeli navy ships assaulted on Wednesday dawn, several Palestinian fishing boats near the Rafah shore, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, kidnaped six fishermen and seized their boats.