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Israeli military kidnaps three Palestinians from Hebron, three from Jenin

author Tuesday June 17, 2008 18:15author by IMEMC Staff - IMEMC News Report post

Israeli military invaded several West Bank cities in the early hours of Tuesday morning and kidnapped allegedly wanted Palestinians.


The Israeli Army kidnapped three Palestinians from the southern West Bank city of Hebron as they broke into the area early on Tuesday morning. Troops attacked civilians' homes, searched them and confiscated properties before kidnapping Faysal Mahfouz,22 Maher al-Qawasmeh,24 and Nader Abu Mayyala,28. Elsewhere, the military invaded the northern part of the West Bank and kidnapped another three Palestinians from Jenin city after searching their homes. Palestinian sources reported that at least 15 military vehicles invaded the city and the nearby refugee camps on Tuesday at dawn and kidnapped Ramzy Abu Ghali,32, Wassim Abu Ghali,31 and Aman Hardan,25. The Army moved the abducted Palestinians to an undisclosed detention center.  Israeli military was also said to invade the city of Nablus in the northern part of the West Bank, kidnapping six Palestinians including a man and his wife. Translated by:- Nisreen Qumsieh

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