Israeli soldiers invaded, on Friday at dawn, the homes of two political prisoners in the Kafr Ra’ey town, south of the northern West Bank city of Jenin, and conducted violent searches.
Media sources in Jenin said several army jeeps invaded the town, before dozens of soldiers surrounded and stormed the homes of two detainees, identified as Mahmoud Mohannad Ya’acba and Jamal Mohammad Ibrahim.
They added that the soldiers interrogated members of the two families, and conducted violent searches of their homes, causing damage.
On Thursday, a family from Sielet al-Harithiya town, west of Jenin, has reported that its son, Mohammad Abdul-Samad Shawahna, 22, was abducted by the soldiers four days ago when he was crossing the al-Karama border terminal on his way back from Jordan.
It is worth mentioning that the family lost contact with their son four days ago, after he crossed the Israeli-controlled terminal with Jordan, and started inquiring about his whereabouts.