The Israeli occupation forces continued their raids into a number of cities and villages in the West Bank, amid house raids and clashes with the Palestinian resistance in various areas.
The occupation forces stormed the city of Nablus and deployed in some of its neighborhoods, and also stormed the city of Qalqilya in the northern West Bank. Tel Aviv Tribune’s correspondent said that the occupation forces stormed the city of Nablus and deployed their military vehicles in several neighborhoods in the city.
Tel Aviv Tribune’s correspondent reported that military vehicles deployed in neighborhoods in the city and surrounded a residential building, and military vehicles also stormed the village of Kafr Malek, northeast of Ramallah.
The occupation forces stormed the Shuafat camp in occupied Jerusalem, and fired rubber bullets and gas bombs at young men who threw stones at the invading forces.
They also stormed the town of Beit Awa, west of the city of Dura, south of Hebron. Tel Aviv Tribune’s correspondent reported that the occupation forces set up barriers and launched a search and inspection campaign, before withdrawing towards the military tower located at the entrance to the town.
The raids also included the town of Idna, west of Hebron, where the occupation forces fired live bullets, sound bombs, and tear gas in the Al-Midan area in the center of the town, after violent confrontations broke out between Palestinian youth and the invading forces, which withdrew without recording any arrests or raids on any of the homes.
A martyr in beer
Earlier, the young Palestinian Wajih Al-Ramahi was martyred, and 3 others were injured by Israeli occupation forces’ bullets during their storming of the city of Al-Bireh.
The body of the martyr Al-Ramahi was transferred from the Red Crescent Hospital to Ramallah Governmental Hospital, in preparation for his funeral today, Friday.
The occupation forces stormed the city amidst gunfire and tear gas bombs, which led to the outbreak of confrontations between those forces and Palestinian youths.
The occupation forces surrounded a house in the center of the city of Al-Bireh, and arrested student Laith Al-Kishi, representative of the Islamic bloc in the preparatory committee at Birzeit University, before withdrawing from the place.