The occupation forces arrested 14 citizens from the West Bank, including liberators and brothers

The occupation forces arrested 14 citizens from the West Bank, including liberators and brothers

The Israeli occupation forces arrested 14 citizens of the West Bank, including liberators, who spent years in the prisons of the occupation, Monday evening, at dawn.

He said that five citizens were arrested from several parts in the Hebron governorate: Muhammad Ahmad Abu Maria, and Walid Hussein Al-Muzain, both former prisoners, in addition to Mu´taz Deeb Al-Awayawi, Iyad Ayman Fayez Abu Alyan, and Rami Muhammad Harbi Abu Hadid.

From Bethlehem, the occupation arrested the editor, Abbas Muhammad Shehadeh, who is the brother of the two prisoners, Shehadeh and Hamdi Al-Taamari, and they are the sons of the martyr Mohammed Al-Taamari, according to Al-Asir Club.

He added that the occupation was arrested from Jenin, Talal Turkman from the town of Qabatiya, and Muhammad Nabih Abu Al-Rub from the town of Mussalla.

While the editor, Huthaifa Badr Halabia, was arrested from the town of Abu Dis in the Al Quds District, knowing that he was released 5 and a half months ago from the occupation prisons, after he went on a hunger strike for 67 days, and he continues to suffer from its effects until today, according to Al-Asir Club .

And that the occupation forces arrested four citizens from Jerusalem, and they are: Mahmoud Muhammad Obaid and his brother Abed, where they were arrested after they were attacked in front of their house in Al-Issawiya hours before the arrest, in addition to the brothers Ahmed and Yousef Khaled Abu Al-Hawa from Al-Tor town.

According to the club, the occupation arrested the editor, Shaker Mustafa Amara, from Aqabat Jabr camp in Jericho, who was arrested more than 15 times, and spent a total of 13 years in the occupation prisons.

It is noteworthy that the occupation forces arrested yesterday at least four citizens from the West Bank, including the secretary of the Fatah movement in the town of Silwan Ahmad Al-Abbasi, according to Al-Asir Club.