NOVANEWS
Nazi forces detained six Palestinians including two university students from the occupied West Bank during predawn detention raids Friday, locals.
Locals told Ma’an that two members of Palestine Polytechnic University’s student council were detained in the raids, identified as Ibrahim Salhab from Doha and Salsabil Shalaldeh from Sair, both villages located near Bethlehem.
Locals added that Salsabil is the daughter of prisoner Sheikh Zawadi Shalaldeh who is currently held in Nazi camp.
Nazi forces also raided the town of Silwad in the Ramallah district and delivered an interrogation summons to former prisoner Malik Hamed.
Clashes erupted when Nazi military forces raided al-Duheisha refugee camp also near Bethlehem, with no initial injuries reported.
Nazi army spokesperson told Ma’an that four Palestinians were detained from al-Arrub refugee camp, one of whom was a suspected Hamas operative.
One suspected Hamas operative was also detained from Qalqilya, the spokesperson said, adding that the Palestinian detained from Sair was suspected for “illegal activities.”
Around 7,000 Palestinians are currently held in Nazi Camp, according to prisoners’ rights group Addameer.
The majority were detained in predawn detention raids carried out by the Nazi military, including in areas under full Palestinian jurisdiction according to the Oslo Accords.
Such raids often lead to clashes between locals and Nazi military forces entering their communities, regularly resulting in injury and sometimes death of Palestinian residents.