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Israeli Terrorist Soldiers Invade Al-Qarara, Two Refugee Camps in Nablus, Kidnap Seven Palestinians

Saraya Alquds clash with Israeli soldiers in southern Gaza

Thursday March 26, 2009 14:16 by Rami Almeghari - IMEMC&Agencies

The Saray Alquds brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad group in Gaza, clashed Thursday with Israeli occupation terrorist soldiers near the border fence with Israel in southern Gaza Strip, a press statement read.

The Saraya Alquds brigades claimed that their fighters clashed with an undercover Israeli military unit, patrolling the border area of southeastern Gaza Strip town of Khan Younis, on Thursday midday. "The fighters defended an Israeli incursion into the Al-Qarara town, just 350 meters away from the border fence with Israel. The clashes that erupted left a number of injuries among the soldiers while the fighters pulled out safely", added the statement. Up to publishing these news , no Israeli confirmation was reported.

Soldiers invade two refugee camps in Nablus, kidnap seven Palestinians

Thursday March 26, 2009 11:40 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies

Palestinian sources in the northern West Bank city of Nablus, reported on Thursday morning that Israeli occupation terrorist soldiers invaded Askar and Balata refugee camps, east of Nablus, broke several homes and kidnapped seven youths.

The sources added that soldiers violently broke into several homes and searched them causing excessive damage.

Also, the Israeli occupation terrorist soldiers kidnapped seven youths in the two refugee camps, handcuffed them, placed sacks on their heads, and took them unknown destinations.

The kidnapped youths were identified as Nihad Rawhi Abu Kish, 17, Sameh Fares Au Kish, 20, and Mahmoud Khaled Mahmoud, 17, all from Askar refugee camp, and Abdul-Latif Marwan Aasy, 16, Ahmad Bassam Hashash, 22, Mohammad Ziad Harb, 16, and Moath Al-Khatib, 17, all from Balata refugee camp.





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