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Israeli Military Carries Out a Large Scale Offensive in Nablus Print E-mail
Written by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies   
Sunday, 25 February 2007
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Israeli soldiers started on Sunday at dawn a wide-scaled military offensive in Nablus, in the northern part of the West Bank. The offensive included at least six abductions, imposing curfew, breaking into houses and local radio and TV stations, dividing the city and surrounding a local hospital.

The invasion was described as the largest in the city in six months; dozens of armored vehicles, jeeps and military bulldozers invaded Nablus and imposed curfew barring the resident from leaving their homes.  

Palestinian security sources in the city reported that soldiers invaded Al Yasmin neighborhood, in the Old City of Nablus, al Kasaba neighborhoud in addition to other areas in the city, broke into dozens of homes and used some of the attacked buildings as military posts and monitoring towers.  

Residents of the attacked homes were locked in one room in each home as the soldiers controlled their properties.

Also, soldiers surrounded the National Hospital in the center on Nablus, searched and interrogated the residents who were trying to enter the hospital or trying to leave it. 

Military bulldozers placed concrete blocks in front of the Ministry of Education in the city and barred the resident from entering that area. 

Six residents were abducted by the army after the soldiers broke into a home they were hiding in.  

Palestinian security sources identified the six as Ammar Hijab, 40, Nayif Hijab, 36, Nawwaf Hijab, 27, Tamer Hijab 17, Saed Tuffaha and his brother Khader. 

Moreover, soldiers broke into several local radio and TV stations in the city and released names of wanted fighters. Soldiers also used the attacked stations to broadcast warnings to the residents that they will be punished if they leave their homes, and warned them not to come close to public institutions and banks. 

Troops also stated that this wide military offensive aims at abducting wanted fighters, especially the following residents; Mahdi Abu Ghazala, Ammar Akoub, Sufian Qandeel, Amin Lubbada, Abdul-Rahman Shinnawi, and Mahdi Akoub.

According to army sources, two soldiers were mildly injured during the military offesnive.  

In addition to barring the employees and workers from leaving their homes, the curfew barred more than 45,000 school students, and 16,000 university students from reaching their educational facilities. 


 
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