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Army Invades Azzoun, Imposes Curfew

author Tuesday October 30, 2012 05:07author by IMEMC & Agencies Report post

Israeli soldiers invaded, on Monday evening, the village of Azzoun, east of the northern West Bank city of Qalqilia, sealed the village, and imposed curfew forcing the residents under house arrest.

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Local sources reported that the soldiers were deployed on all main entrances of the village, and prevented the residents from entering or leaving it.

The army invaded the village from different locations, and forced all merchants to close their shops, and attacked several residents before imposing curfew on the village.

Several armored Israeli military vehicles drove into the village’s streets, and used loudspeakers to impose curfew on the village until further notice.

In related news, Palestinian medical sources in Hebron, in the southern part of the West Bank, reported Monday that Israeli soldiers violently attacked a Palestinian man and his daughter in the city, inflicting several injuries.

The soldiers went on to kidnap the man, and took him to an unknown destination, media sources in the city reported.

Also on Monday, the army kidnapped three children and one woman in Hebron.

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