The Israeli occupation forces demolish a house and arrest 12 Palestinians in West Bank

On June 30th, the Israeli occupation forces arrested twelve Palestinians in separate areas of the West Bank.

Palestinian media reported that the Israeli occupation forces stormed Al-Amari camp, Abu Shkhaydam village in Ramallah, Anabta towns in Tulkarm, Arraba in Jenin, Qarawah Bani Hassan in Salfit, Al-Aroub camps in Hebron and Aida in Bethlehem, and arrested twelve Palestinians, including a freed prisoner.

Yesterday, the occupation forces arrested thirteen Palestinians in the West Bank.

On the other hand, the Israeli occupation forces demolished a house in the town of Yatta, south of Hebron in the West Bank.

The coordinator of the National Committee to Resist the Wall and Settlement South of Hebron, Ratib al-Jabour, told Wafa that the Israeli occupation forces stormed with a number of bulldozers in the Baroq area, east of the town, and demolished a house.

Yesterday, the Israeli occupation forces demolished facilities, shops and a house in the occupied cities of Jerusalem and Jenin in the West Bank.

  1. al-Mohammad
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