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Israeli occupation forces kidnap two Palestinian lawmakers, 21 others in West Bank Date: 12 / 11 / 2007 Time: 10:46 Bethlehem – Ma'an– Israeli occupation forces kidnapped Palestinian lawmakers Maryam Saleh and Khalid Tafish Monday morning. Saleh's son said Israeli occupation soldiers stormed the family home in Ramallah at 1am, detaining Saleh and confiscating a computer. Aesha Thwaib, Tafish's wife, said that Israeli occupation forces ransacked their home in Bethlehem, seizing Tafish. Both are members of Hamas' "Change and Reform" bloc in the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC). Tafish was released from the Israeli occupation prison system this year after serving several years. He was nominated and elected to the PLC while in prison. The Israeli occupation government held 44 PLC members in prison since the summer of 2006. Among those detained PLC speaker Aziz Dwaik Also in Ramallah, the Jayyousi family said Israeli occupation forces broke into their home, kidnapping Majid Hassan. Hassan's wife, Nada Jayyousi is already jailed in Israel. In the northern West Bank district of Tulkarem, Israeli forces kidnapped 19 activists affiliated with Hamas, Fateh, and Islamic Jihad. Palestinian security sources said dozens of Israeli occupation vehicles invaded the city and surrounding refugee camps and villages. Israeli occupation soldiers injured in Gaza Strip clash, Al-Quds Brigades say Date: 12 / 11 / 2007 Time: 12:40 Gaza – Ma'an – Islamic Jihad's Al-Quds Brigades claimed responsibility on Monday for launching a rocket –propelled grenade at an Israeli watchtower at the Kisufim military post in the southern Gaza Strip. The group claimed that Israeli soldiers were wounded in an ensuing skirmish, including a soldier in the tower. Israeli occupation forces kidnap Palestinian man at Jordanian border Date: 12 / 11 / 2007 Time: 11:18 Nablus – Ma'an – On Sunday Israeli occupation border guards kidnapped Khaled Salama, a technical advisor in the Palestinian Ministry of Public Works, Salama's family said. Salama was returning from Jordan, where he was accompanying his brother for medical treatment. The Israeli occupation forces kidnapped him at the King Hussein bridge, the main crossing point between Jordan and the West Bank.
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