
Zionist Enemy Arrests Two Palestinians, Seizes Excavator South of Al-Khalil
Al-Khalil - SABA:
Zionist enemy forces arrested two Palestinian citizens and confiscated an excavator in Masafer Yatta south of Hebron on Tuesday evening.
Palestinian news agency WAFA quoted media activist Osama Mkhamreh stating, "Zionist enemy forces raided Al-Rahiem area in Masafer Yatta after Zionist settlers attacked local residents and arrested both Mohammed Amer Al-Hareini (32) and Mohammed Suleiman Al-Hareini (37) while settlers assaulted the home of citizen Khalil Al-Hareini."
Mkhamreh added that the Zionist forces seized an excavator belonging to Mohammed Nawfal Al-Ghafi in Khillet Al-Maya village east of Yatta.
The incident represents another escalation in the ongoing violations against Palestinian civilians in the occupied territories.
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