
Hebron - Saba:
Israeli enemy forces arrested three released Palestinian prisoners on Tuesday and summoned a fourth prisoner during a widespread raid campaign that targeted the city of Hebron and the town of Dura, south of the governorate.
Local sources reported that enemy forces stormed the city of Hebron and arrested the released prisoner Mahmoud Saleh, after raiding and searching his home, according to the official Palestinian news agency.
In the town of Dura, south of Hebron, enemy forces raided the Namous area and arrested the two brothers, released prisoners Faisal and Fadi Jihad Al-Sabbar, after storming their homes and ransacking their contents.
The enemy forces delivered a summons to the released prisoner Salim Rajoub to meet with their intelligence services, following a raid on his home in the Kresah area of Dura.
Rajoub suffers from difficult health conditions and needs constant medical care.
In a related context, Israeli enemy forces stormed the village of Jura al-Shamaa, south of Bethlehem, in the middle of last night.
A local source reported that enemy forces stationed themselves on the eastern side of the village and began raiding and searching a number of citizens' homes.
The source added that enemy soldiers checked the surveillance cameras installed on the facades of homes
The source added that enemy soldiers checked surveillance cameras installed on the facades of houses and shops, in a move that raised fears among residents of a possible escalation in the area.
It is worth noting that the village of Joura al-Shamaa is occasionally subjected to repeated incursions by enemy forces, as part of a policy of continuous harassment targeting towns and villages south of Bethlehem.