
Zionist Occupation Forces Arrest Freed Palestinian Prisoner from Tammun
Tubas – SABA:
Israeli occupation forces arrested a young man from the town of Tammun on Sunday evening as he passed through a military checkpoint recently erected by the forces in the Al-Hamra area.
Kamal Bani Ouda, director of the Prisoners' Club in Tubas, reported that the occupation forces detained freed prisoner Othman Ahmad Bani Ouda from Tammun at the Al-Hamra checkpoint and confiscated his private vehicle.
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