RNA - Israeli soldiers stormed the Southern occupied West Bank city of Hebron, and ransacked approximately 20 houses belonging to Palestinians who have previously been imprisoned by Israel, Ma'an reported.
Locals identified a number of former prisoners whose houses were raided as Fayiz Misk, Shadi Uweiwi, Mahmoud Yusri Uweiwi, Yahya Ismail Qawasmi, Raed Natsha, Rasmi Dufish, Hashim Abu Turki, Yaqub Zaarir, Hisham Hmeidan Sharabati, Thaer Ziad Fakhouri, Bilal Salhab, Anas Zghayyar, and Fadi Shawar.
Israeli soldiers briefly detained Fayiz Misk for a few hours before releasing him.
Israeli forces also detained two brothers from the town of Husan West of Bethlehem in the Southern occupied West Bank, identified in a statement from the Palestinian Prisoner's Society (PPS) as Ismat Amjad Hamamrah, 28, and Muhannad Amjad Hamamrah 26.
The PPS statement said that five Palestinians were detained in the village of Bartaa in the Northern district of Jenin, identified as Hamid Jamil al-Khatib and his brothers Mahir and Mujahid, in addition to Muatasim Aziz Qabaha, and Munis Marwan Qabaha.
Ali Salih Hithnawi was detained in Qabatia in Jenin district as well, according to PPS.
Israeli forces also stormed a metals workshop in the town of Jamain South of Nablus in the Northern West Bank early Tuesday morning.
The workshop’s owner Mansour Majid Gheith told Ma'an that Israeli forces stormed Jamain and broke into his workshop after breaking open the main door.
The Israeli soldiers, he said, destroyed the contents of his workshop, before they notified him that it had been shut down by military order.
Israeli forces carry out raids across the occupied Palestinian territory on a near-nightly basis, with the UN recording an average of 95 weekly raids in the West Bank in 2016, and 73 weekly raids on average thus far in 2017.
The majority of raids are carried in cities, villages, and refugee camps located in Area A which should be under full Palestinian Authority control according to the Oslo agreements.
During a raid into the center of the Ramallah district early Monday morning, Israeli forces ambushed and killed a 31-year-old activist Basal al-Araj, after he had been on the run from Israeli authorities since last September.
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