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4 Palestinians injured one kidnapped during separate Israeli attacks in Hebron and nearby villages

author Wednesday June 25, 2008 18:15author by Ghassan Bannoura - IMEMC News Report post

Palestinian sources reported that during Israeli attacks on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning four civilians were injured and one kidnapped from the southern West Bank city of Hebron and nearby villages.


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On Wednesday morning Israeli troops attacked the house of Ghalib Tahha, 19, troops searched his home and then kidnapped him. Sources added that the soldiers beat up Tahha's brother and damaged the house during the search.

Also today Israeli soldiers attacked a mourning house in the village of Sourif located near Hebron, witnesses said that soldiers barged into the house then attacked three men, the men sustained cuts and bruises and were treated at a local hospital.

On Tuesday night three Palestinian civilians were injured when Israeli settlers attacked them near Hebron city.

Khalied Al Najaar, 55, Khalied Abu I'raam, and his son Na'el, 24, sustained light wounds when settlers from the Israeli illegal settlement of Matsby Ya'er located near the village of Qfqees near Hebron attacked them while on their way home in the village.

The three men were transported to the local hospital in Hebron city for treatment, medical sources reported.

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