YEMEN Press Agency

Three Palestinian paramedics injured, five citizens by Zionist forces in Hebron

OCCUPIED PALESTINE, Oct. 02 (YPA) – Israeli occupation forces detained five people, including a father and his two sons, and injured three paramedics in the city of  Hebron in the southern West Bank.

According to Palestinian sources, the occupation forces raided the city of Hebron and detained the local resident Rashid Awida Misk and his two sons Yahya and Ibrahim, on the pretext that his son Muhammad carried out a shooting operation in the city of Jaffa in the lands of 1948.

They also searched their home, wreaked havoc on its contents, and severely beat them.

They also raided the home of citizen Abdul Fattah Al-Haimouni in the city of Hebron, searched it, and tampered with its contents, on the pretext that his son Ahmed participated in carrying out the shooting operation in the city of Jaffa.

The occupation forces conducted two separate raids in the town of Halhul, north of Hebron and Al-Arroub camp, north of the city, resulting in the detention of two people. The soldiers further took them to unknown destination.

The occupation forces also severely beat the Abu Allan ambulance crew, causing them to suffer bruises.

Meanwhile, the occupation forces also stormed the town of al-Samu, south of Hebron, and searched several homes owned by the al-Rawashdeh and al-Hawamdeh families.

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

 

@E.Y.M