IOF arrests two citizens in Bethlehem

3 أكتوبر/تشرين الأول 2012 الساعة . 08:29 م   بتوقيت القدس

Israeli Occupation Force (IOF) arrested early Tuesday two citizens from the occupied city of Bethlehem, the Israeli army claimed that they "are wanted."

The Israeli radio claimed that the detainees are suspected of being involved in resistance acts against the occupation.

The IOF have launched daily arrest campaigns in different areas of the West Bank, aiming at terrorizing women and children and assaulting on the privacy of citizens.

Furthermore, IOF have failed to arrest at dawn Tuesday two citizens after raiding their homes in the town of Qabatiya, east of Jenin, and threatened their parents in case they did not surrender themselves to the Salem military camp north of Jenin.

Local sources told PIC's correspondent in the city, that IOF stormed the home of citizens Mutassim Ziad Mohammed Nazzal, 26, and Tawfiq Faisal Adib Nazzal, 29, in the town of Qabatiya, and tried to pick them up, but they were not in the house, handing their parents notifications to surrender their sons.

The sources pointed out that IOF threatened the parents and searched their homes and drove the two families out.

The occupation forces also stormed the villages of Jalama and Arrana east of Jenin, and launched extensive combing operations in agricultural land without arrests.