Four charitable organizations and two print and copy shops were closed in Hebron on Friday on the orders of the so called caretaker government's ministry of the interior according to Palestinian security sources.
Security sources confirmed that closed were: the Islamic complex in Ath-Tahahreya town south of Hebron, the cultural center in the village of Tafuh and the charitable society of Beit Ula west of Hebron city in addition to two printing and copy shops in the al-Huda and Lujein areas of the city.
The closure order came from Minster of Interior of the care taker government Abed Ar-Razaq Al Yahya, after he reportedly received information that the organizations and copy centers had materials that might incite violence or other action against the Palestinian Authority and the care taker government in Ramallah.
They are closed until further notice.
From Ma'an
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