RNA - The organisation’s Spokesman Riyadh Al-Ashqar said Israeli occupation forces arrested 18 Palestinians from the besieged Gaza Strip, including six fishermen, who were arrested while carrying out their jobs, Middle East Monitor reported.
One of the Palestinians arrested, according to the report, was a disabled teenager who was named as Hisham Ghoneem, 18, from the outskirts of Bethlehem.
Another was Palestinian MP Omar Mahmoud Abdel-Razeq, 53, from the city of Salfit. He was questioned for hours before being released.
As reported by Fars News Agancey, The youngest child to be held was 11-year-old Said Sukkar, the report said.
Ahmed Zaqzouq, 14, Mohamed Al-Hajj, 15, and Ahmed Shalaldeh, 16, were detained after being shot and wounded. Shalaldeh was shot with live ammunition in his leg.
Meanwhile, the Israeli occupation arrested 15 women and three girls last month, noting that the three minors were sisters and they were arrested near the Ibrahimi Mosque in Hebron.
One of the sisters, Razan Abu-Sall, was sentenced to 45 days in prison over claims that she had a knife.
Al-Ashqar said that the Israeli courts issued 100 administrative orders during January, including 46 new orders and 54 renewals.
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