Israeli forces arrest young man under the pretext of trying to stab soldiers
Occupied Hebron (QNN)- Israeli forces arrested a Palestinian young man in occupied Hebron this morning under the pretext of trying to stab Israeli soldiers.
The Israeli police said in a statement that a Palestinian young man has been arrested near the illegal settlement complex of Gush Etzion under the pretext of trying to stab Israeli soldiers.
Israeli 12 channel said Israeli forces arrested the young man who allegedly tried to carry out a stabbing attack near Hebron this morning. Meanwhile, local sources said the Israeli police arrested the young man near the Beit Einun junction in northern Hebron.
The Israeli army frequently carries out wide-ranging arrest campaigns in the West Bank on the pretext of searching for "wanted" Palestinians.
Israeli forces usually arrest or even shoot Palestinians under a pretext of planning a stabbing attack without any evidence.
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