West Bank, February 1, 2010 (Pal Telegraph) - Israeli forces invaded on Monday Bil'in village, in the west of Ramallah city, and broke into the houses searching for what Israel calls "wanted" for activities against the settlements and the apartheid wall.
The Israeli occupation forces intercepted the employees, students and patients, expropriate their ID cards and stopped their cars.
The spokesman of the Popular Committee against the Wall and Settlement, Salah Al-Khawajah, said that the Israeli occupation army arrested several Palestinians from Bil'in village near a military barrier at Ras Karkar village near Ramallah. He added that they seized more than 20 cars.
It is worth mentioning that the Israeli occupation army is attacking areas where the Palestinians are fighting settlements and the apartheid wall, to prevent weekly demonstrations in the occupied West Bank.
Besides, Israeli occupation forces detained six Palestinians in West Bank earlier. The detainees are sent for Israeli investigation centers. The Israeli occupation forces invaded Bait Orta village, south of Nablus, and detained Abed Al-Salam Awad and his niece Mohammed.



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