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"⚡️To prevent him from seeing his father, who has been imprisoned by Israel for 22 years, Israeli forces kidnapped Issa Al-Fayed, son of Palestinian captive Saed Al-Fayed, scheduled for release today in the ceasefire exchange deal, in Qalqilya, West Bank." - Source
On January 25, Israeli special forces sormed Hebron and raided several houses in retaliation of the popular celebration organized for the prisoner released in part of the ceasefire agreement. Homes of released detainees Mashhour al-Rajabi and Ahmed Yaqeen al-Jaabari were stormed. Soldiers threatened to re-arrest detainees if reception ceremonies were held.
Widely, Shops were forced to close as soldiers opened fire with live rounds.
Abu Sneineh Neighborhood, Hebron City:
Israeli forces stormed the home of Akram Badawi, a released detainee. A 17-year-old was shot in the head with a rubber-coated steel round during celebrations, requiring hospital treatment. Soldiers fired concussion grenades, tear gas, and rubber-coated rounds at civilians.
Beit Ummar Town (North of Hebron):
Israeli forces stormed the Al-Bayada area, sparking protests. oldiers fired live rounds, rubber-coated steel bullets, and tear gas, causing many to suffer inhalation injuries. Victims were treated at a medical center.
Jabal Jawhar Area, Hebron City:
Four young men were assaulted by Israeli forces, sustaining injuries that required hospital treatment.
Nablus (Northern Occupied West Bank)
Qabalan Town (South of Nablus):
Home of released detainee Anas Al-Aqraa was stormed. Tear gas and concussion grenades were fired, causing inhalation injuries. Citizens were physically assaulted by soldiers.
Al-Ram and Al-Eizariya Towns:
Home of released detainee Ibrahim Abu Sneineh was invaded. Citizens were prevented from gathering to welcome the detainee.
Ramallah and Al-Biereh Governorate (Central West Bank)
Homes of multiple released detainees were stormed. Families were threatened with consequences if celebrations were organized for the released detainees. This organized summary provides a location-based overview of the incidents reported.
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