Israeli occupation forces arrested 11 Palestinian civilians from the occupied West Bank and Jerusalem on Sunday morning, after they raided and searched their homes and raided their contents before being transferred to unknown locations.
The Israeli army announced in a statement this morning, the arrest of its forces to 8 Palestinians from the West Bank, claiming that they are "wanted" for carrying out acts of resistance and popular resistance against Israeli targets. According to local sources, the Israeli forces arrested Karim al-Tamimi from the village of Nabi Saleh, northwest of Ramallah. The Israeli occupation forces arrested the captive Lo´ay ´Abd al-Razzaq, after he raided his family´s house in al-Nabi Saleh, and took him to an unknown destination. They also arrested Mahmud Nabil Tatarqa, 18, and Mohammed Ali Tatarqa, 17, after they stormed and searched their homes in the town of Beit Fajjar, south of Bethlehem. The Israeli occupation forces handed over Ahmed Rashid Tqatqa, from Beit Fajjar, to the intelligence services at the Gush Etzion settlement complex south of Bethlehem. The Israeli occupation forces raided the house of the prisoner Tawfiq Rabay´ah in Mithloun, south of Jenin, and Jamal Abdul Hamid Hassan and his son Mu´taz from the town of Qusra, southeast of Nablus, received calls to meet his intelligence. Confrontations broke out in the Prophet Saleh and another in the refugee camp of Arroub north of Hebron, during which the Israeli soldiers fired sound and gas bombs, without reporting injuries Last night, 3 civilians were wounded by rubber-coated metal bullets during clashes in the Jalazoun refugee camp north of Ramallah. In Jerusalem, the Israeli detentions extended to the citizens; Ahmed Abu al-Hawa, Najeeb worshiper and al-Aqsa Mosque guard Khalil al-Tarhouni, who are from the old town of the occupied city.