Occupation forces detain 11 Palestinians in West Bank

Israeli occupation forces arrested 11 Palestinians last night during raids in the occupied West Bank districts of Hebron, Jenin, and Ramallah, according to local sources.

In Hebron province, south of the West Bank, an Israeli occupation army force stormed Al-Arrub refugee camp and arrested five local residents, including two brothers, Samed and Ammar Jawabra.

In Jenin province, north of the West Bank, the Israeli occupation forces raided the town of Burqin and also arrested two brothers, Tareq and Nabil Abu Shadouf, after raiding their homes.

Two more Palestinians were arrested by the Israeli occupation forces during a simultaneous raid on the nearby town of Ya’bad.

In Ramallah, in the center of the West Bank, forces stormed the town of Birzeit and arrested two Palestinians.

Almost on a daily basis, Israeli occupation forces carry out raids targeting populated Palestinian communities for arrests or searches. The practice, mostly carried out at nighttime, has become a routine under Israeli military regime.

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency