Hebron - Ma'an - Israeli occupation forces withdrew this evening from Al-Fawwar refugee camp, south of Hebron, after 13 hours of storming it. They arrested about 30 citizens and raided more than 70 homes, conducting searches there. Local sources reported that the occupation imposed a curfew in the camp, raided dozens of houses, and detained more than 50 citizens at the entrance to the camp. After a series of field investigations with the detainees, and the abuse and assault of them, 30 of them were arrested. Among the detainees were identified: Mahmoud Abu Warda Yaqoub Al-Khatib Zakaria Nassar Yousef Abu Hashesh Muhammad Musa Abu Hashesh Sayyaf Kamal Abu Ta'ima Mahmoud Al- Qawasmeh Younis Al-Najjar Ayham Akram Al-Shawabkeh Mujahid Al- Balasi Talab Ghattasha Nasr Aziz Al-Maghalseh Muhammad Aziz Maghalseh Salah Aziz Maghalseh Bajis Al-Janazra Mahmoud Ghattasha Salama Al-Dajna Ahmed Batah Yousef Ahmed Al-Najjar Khaled Muhammad Al-Najjar Saleh Nassar Muhammad Abu Fadah Shaker Abu Fadah B araa Badawi Ayham Badawi Muhammad Badawi Zuhair Ahmad Al-Tayti The sources added that the occupation soldiers stole money and food supplies from homes and shops, and caused material damage to the homes they searched. The occupation forces confiscated the contents of a printing press, including printers and equipment, and also confiscated a number of vehicles and smashed the windows of several others. Source:Maan News Agency
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