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epa04262223 Palestinian Mother of Eyad Terawe checks the damage to her family home after Israeli troops arrest her son at the Balata refugee camp near the West Bank city of Nablus, 17 June 2014. Large numbers of Israeli soldiers raided the northern West Bank city of Nablus and its surroundings early 17 June 2014 in the search of three teenagers, three teenagers - Eyal Yifrah, 19, Gilad Shaar, 16, and Naftali Frenkel, 16 - missing since 08 JUne 2014, near the Gush Etzion settlement bloc, north of Hebron. EPA/ALAA BADARNEH Image Credit: EPA

Occupied Jerusalem: Israeli occupation soldiers arrested 41 more Palestinians in the West Bank early on Tuesday, the army said, expanding the already massive search for three missing Jewish colonists who disappeared last week.

The Israelis have blamed Hamas for the alleged abductions, without providing proof. The three went missing in the occupied West Bank late Thursday.

Tuesday’s arrests brought the total number of Palestinians detained since the teens disappeared to over 200, most of them Hamas activists, in the biggest West Bank crackdown on the group in almost a decade.

The army also arrested several members of the Palestinian security forces from the Balata refugee camp near Nablus, their families said, and soldiers searched homes and confiscated weapons from additional security officers.

Those detained were previously active in a military offshoot of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas’ Fatah faction.

However, the arrests do not appear to signal that the Israelis are going after Abbas’ security force apparatus, which works closely with the occupation on security coordination in the West Bank and is assisting efforts to try to locate the missing teens.

Fatah lawmaker Jamal Tirawi said Israeli soldiers searched his home on Tuesday. The occupation would not comment on the specifics of the arrests and searches.

The latest arrests took place around the northern West Bank city of Nablus, far from the southern city of Hebron, which has been the focus of the army’s search so far. Israeli forces continued to restrict the movement of Palestinians in the Hebron region.

“As long as our boys remain abducted, Hamas will feel pursued, paralysed and threatened,” said Lieutenant-Colonel Peter Lerner, an occupation army spokesman.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has used the abductions to discredit Abbas and the unity government that the Palestinian president formed with Hamas backing earlier this month.

Hamas has praised the kidnapping, but has not taken responsibility. In a statement, the group said the detentions of Hamas members “will not stop it and it will not change its path.”

In the Gaza Strip, Israeli warplanes struck three weapons manufacturing and storage sites and another site early Tuesday, in response to a rocket launched from Gaza to Israel late Monday, the army said.

The army also said it shot a Palestinian late on Monday who tried, along with others, to set fire to the fence surrounding a West Bank Jewish colony. The Palestinian was shot in the chest and stomach, and is being treated in a hospital in the West Bank city of Ramallah, said hospital director Ahmad Bitawi.