RAMALLAH, Dec. 14 (Xinhuanet) -- Israeli army troops stormed early Tuesday the west Bank town of Dura, southwest of Hebron, and closed down a charity organization, Palestinian security sources reported Tuesday.
Israeli troops claimed that the group belongs to Da'wa Islamic Trust and it was financing families of suicide bombing attackers of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas).
But the sources and witnesses said that the trust used to help the poor families and those who lost their breadwinner, adding that Israeli army had outlaw the trust in June 2002 accusing it of presenting "aid to the suicide families".
Meanwhile, Israeli army troops demolished last night two houses owned by Rajeh Taha and Ayman Abu Dawood in the West Bank city of Hebron, who were accused of being involved in several attacks against Israeli army in the area of Hebron's mountain. Enditem
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