Zionist soldiers raided Halahla's home and a neighboring residence in Ramallah, damaging the contents of his home and confiscating his mobile phone, witnesses told Ma'an.
His wife Shirin Halahla passed out during the arrest and was taken to hospital for treatment.
Halahla, from the Hebron-district town of Kharas, held a 77-day hunger strike last year to protest his detention without charge by the Zionist regime.
He was released in June 2012 and greeted by crowds of supporters.
Halahla's strike was part of a mass protest action by Palestinians in Zionist regime’s jails last year, which saw over 2,000 prisoners refuse food.
He relocated to Ramallah some three months ago, and was reportedly involved with activities to support Palestinian prisoners.
Thaer Halahla, 33, has been arrested eight times by the Zionist regime and has spent 6 and a half years in administrative detention, without ever being charged with a crime.
Source: Ma’an News Agency