
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) arrested at dawn Tuesday six Palestinian citizens during a large-scale raid campaign throughout the occupied West Bank.
Local sources said that the IOF arrested a university student after violently storming and searching his home in Deir Sammit town south of al-Khalil. His family members were left outdoors in rainy weather during the search.
Two ex-detainees, who served several months in Israeli jails, were also detained when IOF soldiers violently raided their homes in Beit Ummar in the southern West Bank city of al-Khalil.
During the campaign, Israeli troops stormed a number of homes for allegedly looking for a wanted person. A high school student received a summons for interrogation during a raid on his parents' house.
In Jenin, Israeli soldiers nabbed the injured young man Mujahed al-Iz at dawn today from his home.
Dozens of citizens were also detained and interrogated for a while overnight at Dothan and Barta'a military checkpoints, southwest of Jenin, as their vehicles were being searched.
The IOF also intensified its presence in Yabud town and carried out a search operation in olive fields.
In another context, the Palestinian prisoner society said in a brief report that the IOF detained last October around 100 Palestinians from al-Khalil, 45 of them have been kept in administrative detention.
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