ABU DHABI: The Abu Dhabi Police (ADP) warned parents against violent electronic games, noting that the serious effects of these games include addiction, isolation and separation from reality. Officials said parents and guardians should monitor and surveil their children's activity on their smart devices. Police thus urged parents to monitor their children and intervene in their choice of games and e-applications. Abu Dhabi Police urged parents to track their children's online activities and to encourage them to report any attempts to bully or blackmail them. It called on families to report such cases by calling the hotline Aman Service number 8002626 (AMAN2626) or by text messages (2828) or via email ([email protected]) or through the smart application of the General Command of Abu Dhabi Police. Source: Emirates News Agency JENIN: Israeli occupation forces detained a number of workers and merchants from Jenin Governorate. WAFA correspondent said, quoting the families of a number of detainees, that yesterday evening, the occupation forces detained 17 workers and merchants from Jenin Governorate at the Barta'a military checkpoint, south of the governorate, after interrogating them, adding that today they were transferred to Salem Camp and then to detention in Huwwara Camp, south of Nablus. Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA
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