Raids in the West Bank and Al-Quds Brigades mourns two of its leaders News


The Israeli occupation forces stormed Al-Aroub and Sheikh Al-Aroub camps (north of Hebron, south of the West Bank). They also raided the Ras al-Joura area of ​​the city, setting up barriers, searching citizens’ vehicles, and verifying their identities.

Tel Aviv Tribune’s correspondent reported that the occupation forces withdrew from Al-Arroub camp after clashes broke out with the youths, but they fired live bullets and tear gas bombs and raided and searched a house.

The reporter stated that the occupation forces set up checkpoints in the Ras Al-Jura area, and arrested many Palestinians to check their identities.

It also stormed the town of Nahalin (west of Bethlehem) and the village of Husan, and raided a number of homes there before withdrawing.

The reporter reported that the occupation forces arrested a Palestinian girl at a checkpoint in central Hebron on the grounds that she possessed a knife, and she was taken to an unknown destination. According to the reporter, eyewitnesses said that the girl was only carrying some clothes and household belongings and was on her way home.

It was also mentioned that the occupation forces demolished a house in Badiyat Yatta, south of Hebron, which is the second time that the occupation forces demolished the house, as it was demolished two years ago under the pretext of not having a building permit.

In the same context, the occupation forces stormed the villages of Zabuba and Rummana, west of the city of Jenin, in the north of the West Bank, before withdrawing from them. They arrested a 13-year-old child while he was passing through a military checkpoint at the southern entrance to the city.

Jenin Battalion

In a related context, the Al-Quds Brigades – Jenin Brigade mourned two of its leaders, namely Muhammad Jaber Shalabi “Abu Al-Jaber,” a member of the Military Council of the Jenin Battalion, and Muhammad Asri Fayyad “Abu Al-Asri,” a member of the Military Council, who were martyred after “an armed clash after they were besieged.” Occupation forces on Qabatiya land yesterday.

Armed clashes took place between Palestinian resistance fighters and the occupation forces after storming the town of Qabatiya, south of Jenin, and besieging a house there.

This happened after Israeli special forces stormed Qabatia with a civilian car, followed by military reinforcements and a bulldozer from the occupation army, before besieging a house in the town.

The occupation forces bombed the besieged house with 6 energy shells, causing thick smoke to rise from the place, as a result of which armed clashes broke out with resistance fighters.

Detainees

Tel Aviv Tribune’s correspondent in the West Bank said that the occupation authorities released a large number of Palestinian administrative detainees after their arrest following the Al-Aqsa flood battle on October 7, and among the detainees were Dr. Aziz Al-Dweik, head of the Palestinian Legislative Council, council member Khaled Abu Arafa, and journalist Thaer Al-Fakhoi. .

The reporter pointed out that the health condition of all the prisoners who were released is severely deteriorating, and according to the testimonies of some prisoners to Tel Aviv Tribune, the prisoners live in miserable conditions, especially in the Negev Desert Prison, and the detainees revealed the spread of a skin disease in the prison.

It is noteworthy that the number of Palestinian prisoners in the West Bank has reached 9,500 since last October 7, while the number of Palestinians who were martyred by bullets from the Israeli army and settlers in the West Bank reached 543 martyrs, in addition to about 5,200 wounded.



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