Israeli Occupation Forces Arrest 6 Palestinians in West Bank

The Israeli occupation forces arrested six Palestinians in the occupied West Bank on Monday. Palestinian news agency (WAFA) reported thatآ the occupation forces arrested two Palestinians in Nablus after storming the city at dawn and raiding several neighborhoods.
They also arrested one Palestinian in Hebron after raiding his home in the Wadi al-Hariyah neighborhood. The occupation forces set up military checkpoints at the northern entrances of Hebron, and at the entrances of the towns of Beit Ummar, Sa’ir, and Halhul.
They stopped vehicles, searched them, and inspected passengers identity cards, causing heavy traffic congestion. In Bethlehem, the occupation forces arrested three Palestinians after raiding the village of al-Rashayda and the town of Za’tara. Meanwhile, one Palestinian was injured this morning by Israeli occupation forces’ gunfire near the annexation and expansion wall in the town of al-Ram, north of occupied Jerusalem.
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