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Israeli occupation forces detain eight Palestinians, injure another in West Bank raids

Israeli occupation forces today detained at least eight Palestinians and injured another across the West Bank, according to security sources.

They said that Israeli occupation forces detained a Palestinian after ransacking his family house in Kobar village, northwest of Ramallah.

In Hebron district in the south of the West Bank, Israeli military stormed Dura town, south of Hebron city, where soldiers detained another Palestinian man.

Soldiers also raided al-Dhahiriya town, south of the city, where they detained another.

They also conducted a similar raid in Idna town, west of Hebron, resulting in the detention of another.

In the northern West Bank, undercover Israeli forces, known as Mista'arivim, arrived in Jenin city, where they abducted two Palestinians.

During ensuing confrontations, Israeli soldiers, who gave a cover to Mista’arivim in order to secure their exit from the city, opened fire toward local youths. No injuries were reported though.

Another Palestinian from the city was detained by Israeli special forces after storming his workplace in Umm al-Fahm city inside Israel on Monday evening.

In Bethlehem district, Israeli military raided Dheisheh refugee camp, south of the city, where soldiers detained one Palestinian.

During the ensuing confrontations, the soldiers opened fire toward local youngsters, hitting one with a live round in his foot and causing many others to suffer the effects of teargas inhalation.

The injured, identified as a 17-year-old camp resident, was rushed to a hospital for urgent treatment.

A similar Israeli military raid was confirmed in al-Khader town, south of the city, resulting in the detention of another.

 

Source: Wafa News Agency

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