
Israeli occupation forces arrested today (Monday: July 1, 2013) four Palestinian citizens from north Hebron\'s Aida Camp in north Bethlehem. The media spokesman of the People\'s Committee on Resistance against Israeli Settlements in Bait-Amr, Mohammed Awad, told the Palestinian News Agency (WAFA) that Israeli occupation forces arrested three Palestinian youngsters whose ages range between 16 and 20 from Safa in the city after examining their homes and tampering with domestic paraphernalia therein and led them to Assiyon camp. He explained that with the inclusion of these arrests, the total number of Palestinian arrestees from the same town since the beginning of this year reaches 70, including 46 Palestinian arrestees whose ages are below 18 years. Also, Israeli occupation forces arrested today a Palestinian youngster from Aida camp north of Bethlehem. A local security source told the Palestinian News Agency (WAFA) that the occupation forces arrested 23-year old Palestinian Mohammed Waleed Al-Ezza, after raiding his father\'s home and examining it. Israeli occupation authorities almost daily carry out hunt-and-arrest campaigns targeting Palestinian citizens in the West Bank and Occupied Jerusalem on pretext of them being \"wanted\".
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