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Troops Kidnap Six Palestinians In Hebron

author Wednesday November 11, 2009 18:18author by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC News & Agencies Report post

Israeli soldiers kidnapped, on Tuesday at night and on Wednesday at dawn, six Palestinians in Hebron, in the southern part of the West Bank.


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Local sources reported that soldiers kidnapped three students of the Polytechnic University in Hebron.

The three; Mohammad Ahmad Al Najjar, 23, Mohammad Bassem Al Najjar, 18, and Ala' Yousef Sarahna, 24, are from Al Fawwar refugee camp.

The three are members of the Islamic group at the university. The fourth, Sarahna, was previously imprisoned by Israel

In Hebron the city, Israeli soldiers kidnapped Moayyad Al Mohtasib, 25, a student of the Hebron University and was previously imprisoned by Israel. He was also repeatedly arrested by the Palestinian security forces.

In Doura city, near Hebron, the troop Moath Tajoub, 23, a former political prisoner, and was recently released from a Palestinian prisoner for his affiliation with Hamas.

Soldiers also broke into and searched several homes in the city.
In Beit Ummar city, north of Hebron, Israeli soldiers broke into several homes and searched them causing excessive damage.

It is worth mentioning that Israeli soldiers kidnapped a total of 17 residents from the Hebron area in the first ten days of this month.

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