Israeli occupation forces stormed the Shuhada Street kindergarten in the center of Hebron on Wednesday, detaining more than 70 children and their supervisors, whom they abused.
Activist Zidan Al-Sharbaty told WAFA that Israeli forces stormed the Shuhada Street kindergarten in the closed area of Hebron, where more than 70 children were attending a summer camp. They detained a number of staff and smashed one of their children's phones, sparking fear and terror among the children participating in the camp.
He explained that this camp was established to entertain the children of the area, amid the difficult circumstances that residents have been experiencing in the closed areas of Hebron for more than two years. The occupation forces impose an evening curfew on large parts of the city's neighborhoods under occupation control, in addition to restricting the movement of residents and imposing specific times and schedules for their transportation.





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The occupation forces stormed a Palestinian kindergarten in central Hebron and detained more than 70 children.