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The Israeli army invades West Bank cities kidnapping 4 civilians

author Wednesday July 30, 2008 17:21author by Rula Shahwan - IMEMC News Report post

The Israeli army invaded several West Bank cities including Nablus, Jenin and Bethlehem kidnapping four civilians on Wednesday.


Israeli troops

Local sources reported that the Israeli army invaded Nablus city with a number of military vehicles. Moreover Israeli troops invaded the nearby Zwata village kidnapping two brothers.

In the city of Jenin, Israeli troops invaded the Kabatia and Alyamun villages at dawn with a number of military vehicles. Israeli troops spread out in several neighborhoods searching and ransacking houses of civilians. In addition Israeli troops forced civilians out of their houses and shot gunfire.

Locals reported that the troops kidnapped Khaled Abu Zaid, 25, and Muhammad Shaban, 20, taking them to unknown destinations.

Moreover, Israeli troops invaded Al Khader village south of the West Bank city of Bethlehem, Israeli troops searched and ransacked the residence of Al-Muheseri. For the duration they confined the family members in one room and forbade them from leaving. The troops also left damages as they broke windows and doors.

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