A massive military operation to retrieve three Jewish teens allegedly
abducted by militants in the West Bank last week continued on Wednesday
with the arrests of dozens of Palestinians.
Israeli forces arrested 65 Palestinians in overnight raids across the West Bank and 51 of them Hamas members who were previously incarcerated in Israeli jails and released in exchange for an Israeli soldier in 2011, the army said.
In total, the Israeli military has arrested some 240 Palestinians, the majority of them Hamas members, in a series of raids which the army dubs "Operation Brother's Keeper," an effort to locate the teens who studied at a religious seminary and disappeared while hitchhiking in the West Bank Thursday night.
The Israeli army raided over 800 locations, storming through Palestinian homes and searching public institutions, confiscating hundreds of weapons along the way, according to the army.
The Israeli operations focused on the cities of Ramallah, Hebron, Bethlehem, Tulkarem and Jenin.
Despite the various claims, Israel still blames Hamas for the abduction, saying their involvement was "a fact."
The 51 Hamas affiliates arrested overnight were among 1,027 Palestinians released in a landmark deal between Israel and Hamas in 2011 that saw the release of Gilad Schalit, a former tank crewman who spent five years in Hamas captivity in the Gaza Strip.
A senior security source was quoted as saying that they had violated the terms of their release, including an obligation to refrain from rejoining Hamas or other militant groups and engaging in anti-Israel activities.
Netanyahu on Wednesday commended the security forces for the latest arrests.
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He described the Israeli security details as "an act of ethnic cleansing against the Palestinians."
Also overnight Tuesday, security forces raided the Hebron and Ramallah offices of the Al-Aqsa radio station affiliated with Hamas, confiscating equipment and documents and shutting down broadcasts.
Other civil institutions in the West Bank have also been raided, as part of efforts to obtain intelligence information on their links and support for Hamas, the army said.
Sources: Xinhua - globaltimes.cn
18/6/14
Israeli forces arrested 65 Palestinians in overnight raids across the West Bank and 51 of them Hamas members who were previously incarcerated in Israeli jails and released in exchange for an Israeli soldier in 2011, the army said.
In total, the Israeli military has arrested some 240 Palestinians, the majority of them Hamas members, in a series of raids which the army dubs "Operation Brother's Keeper," an effort to locate the teens who studied at a religious seminary and disappeared while hitchhiking in the West Bank Thursday night.
The Israeli army raided over 800 locations, storming through Palestinian homes and searching public institutions, confiscating hundreds of weapons along the way, according to the army.
The Israeli operations focused on the cities of Ramallah, Hebron, Bethlehem, Tulkarem and Jenin.
- Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Moshe Ya 'alon have
vowed in recent days to exact "a heavy price" from Hamas, the Islamist
militant group that they have accused of perpetrating the abductions.
Hamas has dismissed the accusation, calling it "stupid."
Despite the various claims, Israel still blames Hamas for the abduction, saying their involvement was "a fact."
The 51 Hamas affiliates arrested overnight were among 1,027 Palestinians released in a landmark deal between Israel and Hamas in 2011 that saw the release of Gilad Schalit, a former tank crewman who spent five years in Hamas captivity in the Gaza Strip.
A senior security source was quoted as saying that they had violated the terms of their release, including an obligation to refrain from rejoining Hamas or other militant groups and engaging in anti-Israel activities.
Netanyahu on Wednesday commended the security forces for the latest arrests.
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- Meanwhile, Palestinian Deputy Minister of Prisoner Affairs Ziad Abu Ain said Israel's plans are a dangerous escalation that could lead to a regional crisis.
He described the Israeli security details as "an act of ethnic cleansing against the Palestinians."
Also overnight Tuesday, security forces raided the Hebron and Ramallah offices of the Al-Aqsa radio station affiliated with Hamas, confiscating equipment and documents and shutting down broadcasts.
Other civil institutions in the West Bank have also been raided, as part of efforts to obtain intelligence information on their links and support for Hamas, the army said.
Sources: Xinhua - globaltimes.cn
18/6/14
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