Occupation Forces detain 19 Palestinians in Occupied West Bank

Occupied Al-Quds (ST) –The Israeli occupation forces on Wednesday detained 19 Palestinians in separated areas in the occupied West Bank.

Palestinian media reported that the occupation forces stormed into several neighborhoods in Ariha city (Jericho), the towns of  Dura in Al-Khalil, Beita, Zawata and Balata camp in Nablus, Al-Mughayer in Ramallah, Kafr Ra’i in Jenin, Biddu in occupied Al-Quds and Nur Shams camp in Tulkarem, and detained 19 Palestinians.

Yesterday, the occupation forces detained 23 Palestinians in the occupied West Bank.

Israeli Settlers Close Nablus-Qalqilya Road

Meantime, the Israeli settlers closed the road linking between Hawara town, south of Nablus city, and Qalqilya city in the occupied West Bank.

Wafa News Agency reported that a group of settlers closed the road and attacked the Palestinian vehicles, causing material damages to a number of them.

The settlers constantly close the roads linking Nablus to its villages and to Qalqilya city, to impose more restrictions on the Palestinians and impede their movement.

Occupation Forces Demolish a House West of Bethlehem

In the same context, the Israeli occupation forces demolished a house in Husan village, west of Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank.

Head of the village council Muhammad Sabatin told Wafa News Agency that the occupation forces stormed into Ain al-Balad area in the village and demolished a house.

The Israeli occupation prevents the Palestinians in the village from building houses and tightens the screws on farmers to seize their lands and displace them.

Najla Khoury 

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