Special report:
Israel launches Gaza
assault
RAMALLAH, Aug. 8 (Xinhua) -- Israeli
army forces arrested 21 Palestinians in several actions in West Bank towns on
Tuesday after breaking into houses, Palestinian security sources said, adding
that a senior militant leader was among the detainees.
The sources said that a senior leader of al-Aqsa
Martyrs Brigades, the armed wing of Fatah Movement, was arrested in one of the
operations in northern West Bank. The sources identified him as Mohammed
Hanaishe.
Meanwhile, Israeli Radio reported that 13 of the
detainees were belonging to Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), while five
others were members of Fatah movement and two Islamic Jihad (Holy War)
activists. The arrested were from Bethlehem, Nablus, Ramallahand Hebron.
A wife of a Palestinian prisoner from Nablus city was
also detained in the actions, according to the sources. Israel carries out daily
arrestment campaigns and house-to-house search in West Bank cities, arresting a
number of Palestinians in every raid. The Israeli operations in West Bank
increase the number of prisoners held in Israel to more than 10,000.
Three Palestinian militant groups including Izz
el-Deen al-Qassam Brigades, armed wing of the ruling Hamas movement, snatched
the Israeli soldier in a deadly cross-border raid on an Israeli army post on
June 25.
The kidnappers conditioned returning of the captive
soldier on the release of 1,000 Palestinian and Arab prisoners in Israeli jails,
which was rejected by Israel. Enditem