IOF arrest liberated prisoner, PIJ leader Khader Adnan
Palestinian media reported that the IOF arrested freed prisoner and Islamic Jihad movement leader Khader Adnan, and brutally assaulted him during his arrest.
Israeli occupation forces launched on Sunday a massive campaign of raids and incursions in the West Bank, during which they arrested a number of Palestinians, including leaders of the Palestine Islamic Jihad movement.
The Palestinian Prisoners Club reported that the occupation forces arrested a number of Palestinians, including a leader of the Islamic Jihad Movement, Khader Adnan, after storming his house in the town of Arraba.
According to Palestinian sources from the town, the occupation forces brutally assaulted Adnan during his arrest.
After detaining residents and tampering with their homes, occupation forces stormed dozens of homes in the occupied West Bank and subjected them to hours of field investigations.
Armed clashes erupted between armed groups and occupation forces as they stormed Jenin, where the occupation army sent reinforcements.
It is noteworthy that Adnan revealed earlier that he had been subjected to an assassination attempt, and confirmed in an interview with Al Mayadeen that he knew the name of the perpetrator.
Adnan is considered the leader of the Battle of the Empty Stomachs against the policy of administrative detention in occupation prisons. The occupation released him on November 13, 2018, and on October 29, 2018, he stopped his hunger strike after 58 days, and his family considered this a "third victory for him."
Adnan launched a fourth hunger strike after his 2021 arrest; He was liberated 25 days into his hunger strike, winning his fourth victory against the occupation.
Several Palestinians injured by IOF in Aqabat Jaber
Palestinian media reported on Saturday that a number of Palestinians were wounded by Israeli occupation gunfire in the Aqabat Jaber camp in Areeha, adding that Resistance fighters are confronting occupation forces besieging a house in the area.
Confrontations between the Israeli occupation forces and Palestinian youths at the entrance to Aqabat Jaber continue, as the occupation imposes a siege on the camp for the seventh day in a row.
A few days ago, Israeli occupation forces reported an alleged shooting attack near a restaurant at the "Almog Junction" near Areeha in the occupied West Bank.
The occupation indicated that its forces began sweeping the area in search of the shooter, who withdrew from the scene in a car.