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Israeli enemy forces arrest 5 Palestinians in Tulkarm

Israeli enemy forces arrest 5 Palestinians in Tulkarm

Saba Yemen29-05-2025

Tulkarm - Saba:
Israeli enemy forces arrested five Palestinians on Wednesday evening from the town of Zeita, north of Tulkarm in the northern West Bank, following a large-scale invasion that lasted nearly 24 hours.
According to local sources cited by Palestine Today agency, the enemy forces raided several civilian homes and arrested: Mufid Radwan (60 years old), his son Mohammed (25), along with Abdul-Razzaq Abu Sharkiya (22), Mohammed Ta'i (22), and Yazan Anbousi (18).
During the incursion, the town of Zeita witnessed heavy deployment of soldiers in residential neighborhoods, with military checkpoints set up at intersections and main roads.
The enemy forces also obstructed the movement of residents, detained several young men, erected field inspection barriers, and checked the IDs of passersby.
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