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Thursday, January 21, 2010

Israeli forces take 9 overnight, raid Nablus, Bethlehem, Ramallah

Ma'an
Israel’s channel 10 News said nine Palestinians were detained during overnight raids in the West Bank, with Palestinain security sources confirming the detention of two men in raids on Nablus.

Israeli sources said the nine were "wanted," and noted two of the men were from Nablus, two from Ramallah, and five from Bethlehem...

Nablus

Palestinian security sources said several Israeli vehicles stormed Nablus from the Huwwara military checkpoint at 1:30am, entering several neighborhoods...

Beit Ummar

In the Bethlehem-area town of Beit Ummar.... four were detained and the home of 60-year-old Muhsen Awad was raided, its owner beaten and his identity card stolen. After the beating, the man's 35-year-old son was detained.

According to Awad, soldiers also stole 800 shekels in cash from the home.

Three others were detained, identified as Jamal Ibrahim Ikhlil, 18, Allam Baraghith 18 and Muhammad Sleiby, 25.

Awad said the troops used dogs to search several homes near the village entrance, and remained in the area for four hours.

Ni'lin

A third raid overnight targeted the village of Ni'lin, north of Ramallah. According to the village's popular committee, the 3am military incursion was the 15th in the past month aimed at "apprehending Palestinian anti-Wall activists."

Anti-wall protest organizers said the "arrests are a continuation of a concerted assault on the popular struggle movement and its leadership."...   Full story