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Israeli occupation forces detain four Palestinians in Qalqilya district
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Israeli occupation forces detained four Palestinians today in the Qalqilya governorate in the occupied West Bank, citing local sources. The sources reported that Israeli forces raided the city of Qalqilya, where they detained a Palestinian father, Bilal Suwailem, and his son, Saeed, after breaking into their home and ransacking its contents. Additionally, Israeli forces stormed the nearby village of Baqa al-Hatab, located to the east of Qalqilya, and detained brothers Ahed and Aboud Ahmed Abu Tabeekh following the invasion of their homes and a thorough search of their properties.
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