Nazi soldiers abducted at least sixteen Palestinians from their homes in several parts of the Nazi occupied West Bank, including the occupied capital, Jerusalem.
Media sources said the Nazi soldiers and undercover officers invaded the At-Tour town, east of Jerusalem, and abducted a young man, Mustafa Abu Al-Hawa.
The sources added that the Nazi soldiers invaded Anata town, northeast of Jerusalem, and abducted Abdul-Aziz Hamdan from his home. The soldiers also invaded the nearby Bir Nibala town, leading to protests.
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In Jenin, in the northern West Bank, the Nazi soldiers abducted a former political prisoner, Ahmad Fayez Salatna, in addition to No’man Adnan Fakhouri, from their homes in Jaba’ town, in addition to former political prisoner Mohammad Sami Yassin and Ahmad Mousa Yassin, from their homes Aneen town, west of Jenin.
Furthermore, many army jeeps invaded Aqraba town, southeast of the northern West Bank city of Nablus, and searched several homes, causing damage.
In Tulkarem, in the northern West Bank, the Nazi soldiers abducted Aws Nabil Adwan from his home in Far’un village and Mahdi Khatib from his home in Illar, south, and north of the city.
In Al-Biereh city, in the central Ramallah and Al-Biereh governorate, the Nazi soldiers abducted Anas Al-Malhi, 22, from his home in the Um Ash-Sharayet area.
In related news, the Nazi soldiers abducted six Palestinians, including a father and one of his sons, from their homes in the Hebron governorate, in the southern part of the Nazi occupied West Bank.