Israeli forces Monday arrested six Palestinians in the West Bank cities of Hebron and Bethlehem, in addition to four others from Jerusalem, according to security sources. According to WAFA, sources said Israeli forces stormed several areas in Hebron, raided and searched several homes before arresting five Palestinians. They also detained a 12-year old minor for a couple of hours before releasing him. Meanwhile, they handed two Palestinians from Hebron summons to appear before the Israeli Intelligence. Israeli forces arrested 22-year-old Atef al-Kamel in central Bethlehem after raiding and searching his house. Forces confiscated al-Kamel's personal laptop and severally beat up his uncle during the arrest as well as pushed him down the stairs, causing him a severe fracture in his hand in addition to several bruises throughout his body. He was transferred to the hospital for surgery on his hand. Israeli Special police units arrested four Palestinians from the Jerusalem area, including three minors between the ages of six and eight from the yards of Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.