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Israeli forces ransack Nablus print shop, confiscate equipment

Ma’an – August 27, 2018

NABLUS – Dozens of Israeli forces raided and ransacked a Palestinian print shop on predawn Monday near the Balata refugee camp in the northern occupied West Bank district of Nablus.

Locals said that Israeli forces raided the al-Manahil print shop and confiscated print equipment before closing down the shop on Monday.

Sources added that some 18 Israeli military vehicles entered the refugee camp and demolished the gates of and the interior content of the print shop.

The shop belonged to Palestinian resident, Ghassan Thuqan, who was previously detained by Israeli forces last year, along with his two sons.

Sources mentioned that Israeli forces closed down the shop under the pretext that the structure was allegedly being used for “terrorist operations.”

It is noteworthy that the print shop was fully licensed and legal; the owner had not received a prior notice that his business was suspected of wrongdoing by Israeli forces.

No detentions nor injuries were reported from the raid.

The video below shows Israeli forces raiding the area and confiscating print equipment:

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1 Comment »

  1. Another act of absolute Bastardry, by people who call themselves “God’s Chosen People”….Their God certainly has No Compassion whatsoever……..

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    Comment by Brian Harry, Australia | August 27, 2018 | Reply


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