Jenin: Nazi soldiers Abduct Six Palestinians, Including Four Siblings

On Thursday at dawn, Nazi soldiers, including undercover units, invaded Jaba’ and Deir Abu Da’if towns, near northern West Bank city of Jenin, stormed, and ransacked many homes before abducting six Palestinians, including four siblings.

Local sources said Nazi Gestapo undercover soldiers infiltrated the Ja’ba town, southwest of Jenin, before breaking into homes before abducting four siblings, Rashad, Mohammad, Ghazi, and Emad Razi Ghannam, the brothers of the Secretary of Fateh movement in Jaba’ Amin Ghannam.

They added that regular Nazi army units surrounded the home before breaking into it and interrogated the family for a few hours while violently searching the property.

The Nazi soldiers informed the family that they also wanted to arrest Amin, but he wasn’t at home and told them he needed to head to the nearby military base.

In addition, the Nazi soldiers abducted Mo’in Alawna from his home in the town after storming his home and searching it.

In Deir Abu Da’if town, east of Jenin, the Nazi soldiers abducted Mohammad Mahasna, after invading his home and violently searching it.

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