Israeli occupation forces launched an arrest campaign in the West Bank early Monday morning, including arrests of journalist Nasser Al-Lahham.
In Bethlehem, the occupation forces arrested the editor-in-chief of Ma'an News Agency, Nasser Al-Lahham (58 years old), after raiding his home, searching it, and ransacking its contents in the town of Doha.
Meanwhile, the occupation forces arrested Ahmed Mahmoud Ghanem from Al-Khader town and Rayan Mahmoud Al-Wahdneh from Al-Dheisheh camp, after raiding and searching their homes.
In Nablus, occupation forces arrested two young men, Mahmoud Awada and Nour Hassouna, after raiding and searching their homes in the village of Beit Imrin.
Meanwhile, occupation forces stormed Balata camp, raided several homes, and searched and vandalized their contents.
In addition, these forces seized a vehicle and smashed the windows of another during a raid on the village of Duma, south of Nablus.
In Hebron, occupation forces raided several neighborhoods in the city and arrested citizen Ismat Zahida after raiding and searching his home.
These forces also raided a number of homes in the southern region and abused citizens.
The occupation forces also raided the home of Mahmoud Al-Fasfous and arrested his wife, Yasmine Majed, and Awlad Muhammad, pending his surrender to the occupation.





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Among them is journalist Nasser Al-Lahham.. The occupation launches an arrest campaign in the West Bank.