Hebron-Ma'an- Israeli occupation forces arrested three citizens at dawn on Thursday after raiding their families' homes in the city of Hebron and the town of Tarqumiya. They also stormed the towns of Beit Ummar and Beit Kahil, north and northwest of Hebron. Local sources reported that the occupation forces arrested the two brothers, Yazan and Yazid Ibrahim Al-Najjar, after raiding their family home in the Abu Katila neighborhood in the city of Hebron. The soldiers destroyed the contents of the house during their search. Local sources added that the occupation forces arrested citizen Jihad Tanina, a former prisoner, after raiding his family's home in the town of Tarqumiya, west of Hebron. In a related context, the media activist in Beit Ummar, Muhammad Ayyad Awad, said that the occupation forces raided the Mantara area and the center of Beit Ummar at dawn on Thursday, where the soldiers stormed a number of citizens' homes, searched them, tampered with their contents, and broke internal doors inside some of the homes that were raided. Awad added that the occupation soldiers took a number of young men out of their homes and assaulted them severely and hurled insults at them with obscene words without any reason, and the occupation withdrew from the town without making any arrests. The Israeli occupation forces also stormed the town of Beit Kahil, and no arrests were reported. Source: Maan News Agency
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