Nazi Soldiers Abduct Four Palestinians In Jenin And Jerusalem

Updated: On Wednesday, Nazi soldiers abducted four Palestinians, Jenin, Jerusalem, and Hebron, in the Nazi occupied West Bank.

Media sources said the Nazi soldiers invaded Be’er Al-Basha village, south of Jenin in the northern West Bank, searched homes, and abducted Yasser Ghawadra.

The sources added that the Nazi soldiers also abducted Yasser Mohammad Amarna, from his home in Ya’bad town, and former political prisoner Yousef Ali Nawasra from his home in Fahma.

During the invasion of Ya’bad, the Nazi soldiers fired live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets, and gas bombs at Palestinians protesting the invasion and stormed the home of a political prisoner, Monadel Erfei’at.

All schools in Jenin and Jenin refugee camp were shut down due to Nazi military invasions.

Furthermore, the Nazi soldiers closed the Al-Jalama and Salem military roadblocks, near Jenin.

In the Nazi occupied Jerusalem, the Nazi soldiers invaded the At-Tour town east of the city, searched homes, and abducted a young man, Amir Hazim Sayyad.

In Hebron, in the southern part of the West Bank, the Nazi soldiers abducted a teenage boy, Montaser Ra’ed Abu Rmeila, after assaulting and wounding him.

Also, illegal Nazi JEWISH colonizers attacked many Palestinian cars near the Beit El military roadblock northeast of the Al-Biereh city, in the central West Bank, causing damage to at least one car.

In related news, the Nazi soldiers and personnel of the so-called “The Israel Nature and Parks Authority” invaded a Bedouin community in the Northern Plains of the Nazi occupied West Bank and confiscated several cows.

Local human rights activist Aref Daraghma said the Nazi soldiers confiscated twelve cows owned by Hazza’ Masa’eed and his brothers near their dwellings in the Um Al-‘Obor area.

In the Gaza Strip, Nazi navy ships fired many live rounds at Palestinian fishing boats near Rafah shore, in the southern part of the besieged coastal region.

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