More villagers kidnapped in round up by Israeli occcupiers


Israeli occupation forces on Thursday rounded up 11 Palestinians from Nablus refugee camps and the Tobas district, locals reported.

Witnesses said that seven young men in Balata and Asker refugee camps east of Nablus were snatched at dawn Thursday after the soldiers ransacked their family homes.

In Akaba, Tobas district, soldiers imposed a curfew on the village and kidnapped four people.

Local sources said the soldiers burst into the village in a pre-dawn raid firing live bullets and flare bombs as they went. Three large explosions were heard.

Residents said soldiers used dogs in to search village homes, showing no respect for Muslim sensibilities.

The soldiers also imposed a curfew on Hares village north of Salfit and broke into many homes.

Eyewitnesses said that the soldiers took 150 boys, 13 to 15 years old, to the village's school and interrogated them after covering their heads with paper bags.

The occupation forces closed the only entrance to the Madma village, south of Nablus, with no declared reason, locals said.

Thanks to the Palestine Information Center

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