Israeli occupation forces detained at least 31 Palestinians in predawn raids across the occupied West Bank on Tuesday, including a blind man, media sources reported.
Israeli occupation forces detained at least 31 Palestinians in predawn raids across the occupied West Bank on Tuesday, including a blind man, media sources reported.
The Palestinian Authority said in a statement that at least six Palestinians were detained in the northern West Bank district of Jenin, including a 50-year-old blind man identified as Majd Amarnah.
The other Jenin-area detainees were identified as Said Kamil, Eyhab Muhammad Fahmawi, Abd al-Hamid Samadi, Kifah Ali Rabayaa, and Muhammad Salih Rabayaa.
Palestinian security sources told Ma'an two young Palestinian men were moderately injured by live ammunition during detention raids in Nablus' Old City, which erupted into clashes after Israeli military vehicles and excavators broke down several shop fronts.
Palestinian sources said at least 14 Palestinians were detained in Nablus district. They were identified as Mahir Khattab and Muhammad Mashaal from the city of Nablus, Muhammad Maraqa from Ein Beit al-Mai refugee camp, and Ahmad Abed al-Sallaj from Askar refugee camp.