Israeli occupation forces arrested three citizens, including two brothers, on Monday morning, after raiding several homes in the cities of Hebron and Adh Dhahiriya. The occupation forces stormed the Hawuz II area in the city of Hebron, and raided several homes of the Al-Sharbaty family. The occupation forces stormed the Al-Hawuz neighborhood in the city of Hebron, closed the street to the movement of citizens and vehicles, and raided the homes of the Al-Sharbaty family. During the search operations, the contents and furniture of some homes were destroyed, including the home of prisoner Yasser Al-Sharbaty. His two sons, Ahmed and Majd, were arrested. He was released from the occupation prisons about a week ago after an 8-month detention. He suffers from several diseases due to his previous detention. From the city of Dhahiriya, the occupation forces arrested the citizen Ibrahim Abdul Batat after raiding his house and searching it thoroughly. The occupation forces stormed the towns of Beit Ummar, Deir Samet, Beit Awa and Dura, and no incidents were reported Source: Maan News Agency
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