
Israeli forces arrest 20 Palestinians
Hebron - Saba: Israeli forces arrested 20 Palestinian citizens on Thursday during a raid on the Al-Fawwar refugee camp, south of Hebron in the West Bank.
Local Palestinian sources reported that Israeli forces stormed the Al-Fawwar refugee camp amid heavy gunfire, sound bombs, and tear gas, they arrested 20 citizens during raids on several homes.
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