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Israeli army invades Jenin, Ramallah, Al-Bereh and Nablus and kidnaps three

author Friday June 27, 2008 20:29author by Laila Ewaiwi - IMEMC News & other Agencies Report post

Earlier today the Israeli army kidnapped three Palestinian civilians during its invasion of the following West Bank cities: Jenin, Ramallah, Al-Bereh and Nablus.


Israeli troops in the West Bank - Photo by IMEMC

In the early hours of the morning, The Israeli army kidnapped, 22 year old Mo'az Lotfi Zibod and 45 year old Mahmud Mossa from the village of Seleh west of Jenin after searching thier homes .

The Israeli Army kidnapped Sameh Barghoti after stopping his car near Birood bridge near the city of Slood near Ramallah. Also, at the break of dawn today the Israeli troops invaded Ramallah and al-Bereh. Local sources stated that the invasion started at 2:00am and ended 3:10 am, no kidnappings were reported.

Both the city of Nablus and 'Ain Biet al Ma' refugee camp were invaded by Israeli troops, without kidnapping any of its civilians.

category west bank | israeli attacks | news report author email laayloo at hotmail dot co dot uk
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