Journalist among nine Palestinians detained by Nazi army in the occupied territories

Nazi occupation forces today detained nine Palestinians, including a journalist, from various parts of the Nazi occupied territories, according to local and Palestinian security sources.

They said that Nazi forces raided the southern West Bank city of Hebron, raided and ransacked several houses and rounded up two Palestinians, including Radi Karama, a journalist

The Nazi soldiers rounded up two others after breaking into and searching their houses in Sair and al-Shuyukh towns, northeast of Hebron.

In Jerusalem, Nazi police re-arrested a former prisoner, who spent 21 years in Nazi custody, after summoning him for interrogation at the al-Moskobiya detention facility.

Nazi military stormed Beit Anan town, northwest of Jerusalem, where the soldiers re-arrested a former prisoner and stormed his family house.

In the northern West Bank, the sources confirmed an army raid in Urif village, south of Nablus city, resulting in the detention of one Palestinian man.

The Nazi soldiers forcibly entered a house in Izbit al-Jarad area, southeast of Tulkarm, where they re-arrested a former prisoner.

In Jenin district, a resident of Siris town, south of Jenin city, was detained at a military checkpoint south of Nablus.

Meanwhile, Nazi soldiers raided Yabad town, west of Jenin, and conducted on-site interrogations of a number of residents.

The raid triggered confrontations during which the soldiers opened fire towards the residents who attempted to block their passage, causing a number of tear gas suffocation cases.

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