HEBRON - Ma'an - Israeli occupation forces arrested four citizens at dawn today during raids and searches in the city of Yatta and the Al-Arroub refugee camp, south and north of Hebron. After midnight last night, clashes broke out at the entrance to Al-Arroub camp, during which the occupation army stormed the camp, firing sound bombs, tear gas and live bullets, which led to a number of citizens suffering from suffocation. Local sources reported that the occupation army raided some houses, and arrested the young man, Mu'ayyad Al-Sharbi, 26 years old. During his arrest, he was beaten, and his screams were heard from the houses adjacent to the main street. From the city of Yatta, the occupation forces arrested Hisham Ramadan Rabie, Ayman Rasmi Al-Haroush, 23 years old, and Wissam Thabet Al-Najjar, 34 years old, after raiding their families' homes and searching them thoroughly. In the southern area of ??the city of Hebron, which is under the control of the Israeli occupation, occupation patrols roamed several neighborhoods in the area without any arrests being reported. Source: Maan News Agency
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