The Israeli army launches raids and detention campaigns in several villages in the West Bank news


On Tuesday night, the Israeli occupation army launched a massive raid campaign in various areas of the occupied West Bank, including house raids, detention, and field investigations.

Israeli forces stormed the village of Marda, north of Salfit, and detained dozens of young Palestinians, subjecting them to field investigation. Eyewitnesses said that the village was raided with several military vehicles, and the occupation forces stormed homes and detained a number of citizens, including children, and subjected them to field investigation.

Eyewitnesses added that the occupation soldiers turned one of the houses into a military barracks, and deliberately insulted and insulted the young men and beat some of them during the field investigation.

In Jericho, in the eastern West Bank, the Palestinian News Agency (Wafa) reported that the Israeli army stormed the Aqabat Jabr and Ain al-Sultan refugee camps, and its soldiers began searching a number of homes and tampering with their contents, but no arrests were reported.

The Israeli occupation forces also searched a number of homes in the southern area of ​​the city of Hebron, south of the occupied West Bank. Wafa Agency quoted local sources as saying that the occupation forces stormed and searched several homes belonging to the Abu Turki family, and tampered with their contents.

The Israeli army also set up military checkpoints at all entrances to Hebron and its towns, searched passers-by’s vehicles, obstructed their passage, and checked their ID cards, according to the agency.

In parallel with the genocidal war on the Gaza Strip, the Israeli army expanded its operations, and settlers escalated their attacks in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, resulting in 744 martyrs and about 6,200 wounded.

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