
Nazi soldiers abducted, Thursday, a former political prisoner from his home in the al-‘Isawiya town, in Nazi occupied Jerusalem.
Local sources said dozens of Nazi soldiers invaded the town, before surrounding the home of Midhat al-Isawi, and invaded it.
They added that the Nazi soldiers searched the property and abducted the former political prisoner, before moving him to an interrogation facility in Jerusalem.
It is worth mentioning that Midhat is a former political prisoner who was repeatedly abducted and imprisoned by the Nazi regime, spending several years in captivity.
He is also the brother of Shirin Isawi, a former political prisoner and a lawyer who was also frequently abducted and imprisoned by the Nazi regime, and the brother of Samer al-Isawi, who in the year 2013 held a hunger strike for 265 days, and nearly died, demanding his freedom.
In related news, the Nazi soldiers abducted a young man, identified as Baha’ Fayez Rajabi, after stopping him at a roadblock in Silwan town, in Jerusalem.