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Israeli enemy arrests young man north of al-Quds, settlers graze Palestinian lands in Jericho

Israeli enemy arrests young man north of al-Quds, settlers graze Palestinian lands in Jericho

Saba Yemen12-06-2025
Al-Quds – Saba:
Israeli enemy special forces, accompanied by Israeli enemy army forces, arrested on Thursday a young Palestinian man from the town of Kafr Aqab, north of occupied al-Quds.
The Palestinian News Agency "Wafa" reported that an Israeli enemy infantry force, accompanied by military vehicles, stormed Kafr Aqab and Qalandia refugee camp, raided a number of shops, and arrested a young man.
In the context of Zionist attacks against the Palestinian people, Zionist settlers grazed their sheep on Thursday on Palestinian land in "Shalla al-Auja" community, north of Jericho.
Hassan Malihat, General Supervisor of al-Baydar Organization for the Defense of Bedouin Rights, told Wafa that a number of armed settlers stormed Shalla al-Auja community, north of Jericho, and grazed their sheep on Palestinian land after seizing the citizens' fodder and pastures, preventing them from removing their livestock from the pens.
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