Several Palestinians kidnaped in W. Bank ZOF campaigns

The zionist occupation forces (ZOF) at dawn Thursday raided homes and kidnaped several Palestinian citizens during campaigns in different West Bank areas.

According to local sources, the ZOF kidnaped four teenagers under age 18 near al-Arroub College in the north of al-Khalil. They were identified as Aram Bassam, Abdullah Hussein, Ayoub Dawoud and Yousef Dawoud.

Meanwhile, the ZOF broke into and ransacked a house in al-Khalil city, without making arrests. They also set up a military checkpoint on Halhul Bridge in the north of al-Khalil and embarked on searching cars and checking IDs of passengers.

In Bethlehem, three young men were taken prisoners during an ZOF campaign in al-Deheisha refugee camp.

Several citizens from the family of Abu Diya reportedly suffered injuries and received medical assistance at the Beit Jala Hospital after the ZOF physically assaulted them during its campaign in al-Deheisha camp.

Another young man identified as Ahmed al-Hureimi was kidnaped by the ZOF after ransacking his home in Bethlehem city.

In Ramallah, the ZOF kidnaped a university student called Zeid al-Qadumi from his home in the city and another citizen called Amr al-Barghouthi from Kobar town.

The ZOF also stormed Beitunia town in the west of Ramallah and clashed with local youths. One young man reportedly suffered a bullet injury in his hand.

In Tulkarem, the ZOF raided homes in Anabta town and Nur Shams refugee camp and kidnaped three young men.

Two other West Bankers were kidnaped from their homes in Qalqilya city and Kafr Thulth town.

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