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Fri 20 Jun 2025 10:37 am - Jerusalem Time

The occupation forces arrested 30 citizens from the Hebron Governorate.

Today, Friday, Israeli occupation forces arrested 30 citizens from the Hebron Governorate, south of the West Bank, after raiding their homes, searching them, and vandalizing their contents.

Local sources reported that the occupation forces arrested 11 citizens from the town of Halhul, north of Hebron: Ibrahim Malik Al-Barbarawi, Majd Amjad Al-Dawra, Nafeth Mahmoud Abu Ayhour, Muhammad Saqr Al-Bo, Hamouda Khader Zamaara, Ahmed Saleh Allan, Shadi Younis Al-Doudah, Muhammad Aql, Tawfiq Al-Atrash, and the brothers Muhammad and Ahmad Osama Melhem.

From the city of Hebron, 6 citizens were arrested: Eid Nael Abdel-Moati Al-Fakhouri, Ali Hassan Al-Rajabi, the brothers Nasr, Fahd, and Muhannad Faisal Badawi, and Ahmed, the son of the aforementioned Fahd Badawi.

From the town of Dura in the south, the children were arrested: Wassim Adnan Tabish (17 years old), Ibrahim Ahmed Abu Ras (16 years old), and Tamer Nader Suleiman Al-Faqih (17 years old), and from the town of Dhahiriya, Muhammad Salman Talab was arrested.

From the town of Idhna to the west, the occupation forces arrested 9 citizens: Ismail Abdullah Bashir, Abdul Salam Ahmed Khalawi, Othman Suleiman Abu Jheisha, Mahmoud Othman Abu Jheisha, Moataz Muhammad Mutlaq Abu Jheisha, Yahya Muhammad Salimiya, Samer Khalil Al-Batran, Yasser Muhammad Noufal and his son Elias Noufal.

The sources indicated that the occupation forces assaulted and abused a number of detainees during raids on their homes and arrests.

Meanwhile, the occupation forces set up several military checkpoints at the entrances to Hebron and its towns, villages, and camps, and closed a number of main and secondary roads with iron gates, cement blocks, and earth mounds.

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