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by Mirth
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Israeli troops have raided a bank and the offices of money-changers in West Bank towns, confiscating funds they say were intended to fund militants.
The army said it seized almost $1.5m (£0.8m) in raids on premises in Nablus, Jenin, Tulkarm and Ramallah.
The money had mostly come from Syria and Iran and was intended for Hamas and Islamic Jihad militants, the army said.
Palestinian sources have said that millions of dollars, documents and files were “stolen” in the raids.





