
Nazi soldiers abducted five young Palestinian men from their homes in Yatta town, south of Hebron, in the southern part of the Nazi occupied West Bank.
Several Nazi army jeeps invaded the town before the soldiers stormed and ransacked homes, causing damage, and abducted Qoteiba Hamed Nawaj’a, 25, Tha’er Qatmash Nawaj’a, 38, Mohammad Ibrahim Hreizat, Shado Amour, and Hammouda Al-Amour.
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The Nazi soldiers also confiscated two Palestinian cars during the invasion and took them along with the abducted Palestinians to a nearby military base.
Furthermore, the Nazi soldiers installed roadblocks at Hebron’s northern entrance and the main streets leading to Sa’ir and Halhoul towns before stopping and searching dozens of cars and interrogating the Palestinians while inspecting their ID cards.



