Israel nabs son of "Islamic Jihad" movement leader
TNA - Beirut
Zionist forces have arrested Sohaib Saadi, the son of a leader of "Islamic Jihad", prisoner Bassam Saadi, during his passing through a barrier installed by the occupation forces on the road of Ramallah- Nablus.
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Beirut - Taqrib News Agency (TNA) - Zionist forces have arrested Sohaib Saadi, the son of a leader of "Islamic Jihad", prisoner Bassam Saadi, during his passing through a barrier installed by the occupation forces on the road of Ramallah- Nablus.
Local sources confirmed that Souhaib was on his way back from Ramallah to the Jenin refugee camp, when the occupation forces ambushed and seized him and his car and took him to an unknown destination.
On another side, the occupation forces launched a sweep in more than one area in the governorate of Jenin without arrests reported, and were interspersed with the ambushes set up in open areas and between the olive groves.
Witnesses said that dozens of soldiers, were deployed in the area between the towns of Yamoun Araqah, and stayed in it until the morning hours.
The citizens noted that the occupying forces stormed the towns of Hashemiya and Kfert, west of Jenin, and were deployed in the bush and set up ambushes and began shooting light bombs.
As the citizens of the town of Araba, south of Jenin, pointed that the occupation forces erected a tent at dawn, to the north of the town of Araba, and deployed troops in the neighboring olive groves without arrests.
The province of Jenin is witnessing a Zionist military noticeable movement in the recent days and an increase in the frequency of arrests at the checkpoints.