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The Israeli army target several West Bank cities and kidnap 6 civilians

author Tuesday January 29, 2008 18:51author by Ghassan Bannoura - IMEMC News Report post

Palestinian sources reported that the Israeli army kidnapped 6 Palestinian civilians during pre-dawn invasions targeting several parts of the West Bank.


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In Jerusalem city, Israeli troops attacked Al Toor area, a Palestinian neighborhood located in the northern part of Jerusalem, troops searched homes and kidnapped two civilians, local sources identified the two as Durgham Al Amreen, 17 and Nidal Jaradat, 20.

Meanwhile Israeli troops invaded the village of Beit Rima located near Ramallah city in the central part of the West Bank, troops searched a number of homes and kidnapped two civilians, Ahmad Al Rimawi, 22, and Sadam AL Rimawi, 19.

Also on Tuesday at dawn Israeli forces attacked and searched residents homes in Tulkarem city and the nearby Nur Shams refugee camp, troops left the area after several hours after kidnapping Lou'ai Mustafa, 39, and Ali Yousif, 22.

Jenin city was also attacked on Tuesday at dawn, troops searched homes in the city and the nearby refugee camp; soldiers left the area without kidnapping anyone.

category west bank | israeli attacks | news report author email ghassanb at imemc dot org
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