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Soldiers kidnap a female teacher in Hebron

author Thursday May 03, 2007 23:26author by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies Report post

Israeli soldiers continued their violations in the occupied Palestinian territories, and kidnapped a Palestinian female teacher on Thursday at dawn, after surrounding her home near Hebron, in the southern part of the West Bank, and breaking into it.


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Palestinian security sources in Hebron reported that soldiers invaded the village of Ithna, west of Hebron, surrounded the house of Salama Al Darabee’, and kidnapped his daughter Amani, 26, after breaking into the house and searching it.

Amani was moved to an unknown destination, she was working as a substitute teacher at the Ithna School or Girls.

On Thursday, soldiers kidnapped twelve Palestinian residents in several areas in the West Bank. The residents were kidnapped during military invasions carried by the army in Nablus, Hebron, Bethlehem and Ramallah.

In a separate incident, Israeli Prison Authorities renewed the Administrative Detention order against resident Ayman Al Darabee’, 31, from  Doura village near Hebron, for additional six months. Al Darabee’ was kidnapped in 2005, and was confined under administaryive detention orders, without charges or trial since then.

category palestine | israeli attacks | news report author email saed at imemc dot org
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