RAMALLAH: The Israeli occupation forces today detained 37 Palestinians, including four women, during large-scale campaigns across the occupied West Bank, according to the Palestinian Prisoner Society (PPS). PPS said that Israeli occupation army detained at least 12 Palestinians from different areas across the occupied West Bank city of Tubas. In Nablus, Israeli forces detained a former prisoner, while undercover Special Forces detained another Palestinian while he was inside a commercial store in the city. It said that at least six people were detained by occupation forces in Bethlehem city, in the south of the West Bank. In Ramallah, Israeli forces rounded up ten Palestinians, including four women, after raiding their houses. From Jenin, the occupation forces conducted a military raid into the the town of Zababdeh, resulting in the detention of a Palestinian. Two Palestinians were rounded up from the city of Hebron. From Tulkarm, the occupation army detained two siblings from the village of Kafr Abush in the south of the city. Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA
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