Nablus-PNN- Israeli troops arrested Samah Mousalan, 13, from the northern part of Nablus as she was visiting her father who has been held by Israelis in the Negev detention facility.
The Palestinian Ministry of Political Prisoner Affairs issued a press release Monday, saying that Mousalan was visiting her father when a group of soldiers stormed the visiting room and arrested her. According the report, the Israeli soldiers said that she tried to smuggle something to her father, and this was the reason for her arrest.
According to the Palestinian Ministry of Political Prisoner Affairs, after the Israelis investigated, the child did not have anything in her possession and decried the move as provocative and used to create psychological pressure on her on her father. more
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