Six Palestinian workers from the Gaza Strip were arrested by the Israeli occupation forces this morning during an Israeli military raid into the town of Tarqumia, in the southern West Bank province of Hebron, according to Palestinian security sources. Thousands of Palestinians workers from Gaza who worked inside Israel have been made homeless after Israel revoked their work permits following the outbreak of the aggression on Gaza on October 7. With Israel's shutdown of its border crossings in the aftermath of the aggression, many of these workers have made their way to the West Bank awaiting an end of the Israeli aggression to get a chance to return to their homes in Gaza. Source: Palestine news and Information Agency – WAFA
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