Zionist enemy forces arrest al-Quds governor
The Zionist enemy forces launched, at dawn on Monday, a fever of arrests affecting a number of Palestinians, including the governor of al-Quds, Adnan Ghaith and deputy secretary of Fatah movement in al-Quds, Shadi Mutawar.
Palestinian sources reported that the enemy soldiers assaulted Mutawar as they detained him.
The Israeli forces also stormed several houses after storming the town of Sebastia north of Nablus.
The mayor, Mohammed Azim, said that the enemy forces stormed the town and raided dozens of houses, threatening to fire and arrest anyone involved in confronting the storming of settlers to hold celebrations to mark the Jewish holidays.
Azim added that the enemy army storms the town every day in an attempt to stop the implementation of the tourist project, under the pretext of hindering the entry of settlers to the archaeological site to be held celebrations amid the closure of the citizens and prevent them from accessing the project.