Hebron - Ma'an - The occupation forces launched a raid, search and arrest campaign, at dawn today, Wednesday, targeting more than 21 citizens from the city of Al-Dhaheriya, south of Hebron. Local sources reported that a large force of the occupation army raided the city at dawn, and began storming dozens of citizens' homes, searching them, destroying their contents, and harassing their owners. Sources in the Al-Dhahiriya Municipality reported that the number of detainees exceeded 21, and some of them were known at the time of preparing this news: Ghassan Melhem Al-Hawarin Sameh Ismail Shaheen Youssef Iyad Shaheen Bassam Al-Tal Abu Ashraf Hazem Talal Al-Tal Zaki Abu Allan Ahmed Nassar Al-Tall Mahmoud Amjad Abu Allan Ibrahim Abd Peace be upon you, Al-Samamra , Wadih Othman Al-Samara, brother of Shah Heid , Nabil Sheikh Abu Sharkh , Baraa, Mazen Nasrallah Mahmoud, Ratib Al-Samamra, Izz Qarqour, Al-Hawarin, Muhammad Shehadeh, Abu Sharkh, Issa, Sharoukh, Mahmoud Amjad Abu Al-Ala, Muhammad Nassa r Jarad Al-Tal, Bassem Ammar Samamra, Hani Zayed Al-Hawarin, Muntaser Youssef Al-Khatib Source: Maan News Agency
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