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Israeli enemy forces arrest four Palestinians, including three women, in Nablus, young man from al-Quds in town of al-Ram

Israeli enemy forces arrest four Palestinians, including three women, in Nablus, young man from al-Quds in town of al-Ram

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Ramallah/Occupied al-Quds- Saba:
Israeli enemy forces arrested four Palestinian citizens, including three women, from the Nablus governorate in the West Bank at dawn on Friday.
The Palestinian Wafa News Agency reported that Israeli enemy forces stormed the village of Beit Iba, west of Nablus, and arrested a woman and her daughter after raiding and searching the family's home.
The same sources added that Israeli jeeps stormed the village of Zawata to the west, raided and arrested a man and his wife, after searching the house and ransacking its contents.
In Ramallah, Israeli enemy forces stormed the village of Kafr Malik, northeast of Ramallah, at dawn on Friday.
The Palestinian Wafa News Agency reported that a large military force stormed the village of Kafr Malik and raided several homes, all of which belonged to released prisoners. The raids included extensive vandalism of the homes, destruction of furniture, the theft of cash and gold jewelry, and the seizure of vehicles.
In occupied al-Quds, Israeli occupation forces arrested a Palestinian young man from the town of al-Ram, north of al-Quds, on Friday.
Local Palestinian sources reported that the occupation forces arrested the young man after raiding his family's home in the town of al-Ram.
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