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Occupation forces storm the home of the Governor of Jerusalem and arrest 5 Palestinians in the West Bank

2021-12-26T09:26:26.221Z


Occupied Jerusalem, SANA- The Israeli occupation forces stormed today Silwan town in occupied Jerusalem and raided from


Occupied Jerusalem-SANA

Today, the Israeli occupation forces stormed the town of Silwan in the occupied city of Jerusalem and raided the house of the Governor of Jerusalem and arrested three young men.

Wafa news agency reported that the occupation forces stormed the home of Jerusalem Governor Adnan Ghaith in the middle neighborhood of Silwan town and destroyed its contents. They also stormed the Batn Al-Hawa neighborhood and arrested three young men.

Dozens of Palestinians were injured yesterday during the Israeli occupation forces' storming of Silwan, south of Al-Aqsa Mosque.

The occupation forces also stormed the towns of Tuqu' in Bethlehem and Deir Jarir in Ramallah and arrested two Palestinians.

Yesterday, the occupation forces arrested two Palestinians in the town of Jaba' in the city of Jenin in the West Bank.

In addition, the Israeli occupation forces closed today the road between Jenin and Nablus in the West Bank.

Wafa Agency stated that the occupation forces closed the main road and prevented the Palestinians from crossing through it, forcing them to take rugged secondary roads to reach their destinations.

Dozens of Palestinians were injured yesterday during Israeli settlers' storming, under the protection of the occupation forces, the towns and villages of Burqa, Sebastia, and Bazaria in Nablus, and Wasilat al-Dhahr in Jenin.

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Source: sena

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