Israeli forces detained 13 Palestinians, including three minors from Jerusalem and two former detainees, during overnight raids, said Palestinian security sources and the Prisoner’s Society.
Israeli police detained a Palestinian young man after storming his home in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Shufat, according to the Palestinian Info and News Agency (WAFA).
This came several hours after an undercover Israeli force detained three Palestinian minors during a raid into al-Thuri neighborhood in East Jerusalem. Meanwhile, forces detained two Palestinians during a predawn raid into Qabalan, south of Nablus, in the northern West Bank.
Another Palestinian from the northern West Bank city of Qalqilia was detained after being stopped at a military checkpoint leading to the southern West Bank city of Hebron. Also, another Palestinian was detained as forces raided an area west of Salfit.
Elsewhere in the northern West Bank, troops nabbed three Palestinians during separate raids into Tulkarm as well as nearby Dhinnaba and Izbat al-Jarad villages.
This came as six other Palestinians, including a member of parliament, were arrested during raids across the Hebron district.
This brought the total number of Palestinians detained on Thursday to 19, WAFA reported.
Source : BNA
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