[Thursday, May 8, 2014] Israeli soldiers invading different parts of the occupied West Bank have kidnapped at least nine Palestinians. They also detained and interrogated several Palestinians.Local sources in Jenin, in the northern part of the West Bank, said dozens of soldiers invaded the Jenin refugee camp, violently searched homes, and kidnapped three Palestinians.

The three have been identified as Mahmoud Tawfiq Qreiny, 23, Baha’ Abu as-Sbaa’, 23, and Khader Abu Qotna, 24.

The army withdrew from the camp, later on, and took the kidnapped Palestinians to a nearby military base.

Several Israeli military vehicles also invaded Aqraba village, south of the northern West Bank city of Nablus, and kidnapped a schoolteacher after invading his home and searching it.

The teacher has been identified as Omar Khater, 24; he teaches at a school the Beita village, near Nablus.

In addition, a number of military vehicles invaded the Qarawat Bani Hassan village, west of the central West Bank city of Salfit, broke into and searched at least 15 homes, before detaining and interrogating 10 Palestinians in the village.

Also, several military jeeps invaded various communities and in the southern West Bank district of Hebron, and kidnapped five Palestinians.

The Palestinian News & Info Agency (WAFA) has reported that several vehicles invaded Halhoul town, north of Hebron, where soldiers kidnapped Mohammad Jawad al-Wawy, 21, his brother, Mahmoud, 27, and Mohammad Taiseer Zama’ra, 23; and took them to an unknown destination.

Soldiers also invaded Doura town, south of Hebron, searched several homes and kidnapped Jebreel Salama ash-Sharha, and Ahmad Abdul-Majid al-‘Amayra, 26, and moved them to an unknown destination.

The soldiers also installed various roadblocks in several neighborhoods in Hebron city, and at the entrances of a number of towns, south of the city, and the al-Fawwar refugee camp, where they stopped and searched dozens of cars, and investigated the ID cards of dozens of residents while interrogating them.

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