The Israeli forces Sunday arrested six people in Qalqilya and an elderly in Al-Quds as well as summoned another from Bethlehem for interrogation, according to local and security sources, as WAFA reported. In Qalqilya, army forces stormed the village of Hejji and arrested six people, including two released prisoners, after raiding their houses and conducting a search campaign in the village, said the Prisoners' Club. Meanwhile in Al-Quds, police arrested an old woman, Aida Sedawi, in Al-Quds old city and attacked a man, injuring him in his head when special police units clamped down on worshipers in the yards of Al-Aqsa Mosque. Media sources told WAFA that police forces surrounded a group of youths in the southern part of the mosque and prevented Palestinians from entering the yards while conducting an evacuation of worshipers who were already inside the mosque yards. In Bethlehem, Israeli army broke through the village of Beit Sahour to the east and handed a youth, 30, summon to appear before the Israeli intelligence in Gush Etzion, a settlement located to the south of Bethlehem. Forces also stormed the nearby village of Beit Ta'mar and raided a house but no arrests were reported. Meanwhile in Hebron, forces set a military checkpoint at the entrance to Fawwar refugee camp to the south of Hebron, searched vehicles and checked identity cards.