The Israeli occupation forces continued their raids into cities and towns in the occupied West Bank and carried out arrests against their residents.
In Ramallah, Palestinian media said that the Israeli occupation forces were launching a campaign of arrests among Palestinian citizens in the Jalazoun camp, north of the city.
The sources said that the occupation forces abused the detainees and threatened other families with the necessity of surrendering themselves.
The Palestinian Red Crescent also reported that a young Palestinian man was injured by Israeli occupation bullets in the Qaddoura Camp in the city of Ramallah. The occupation forces stormed the city and raided the camp amidst gunfire, which resulted in a citizen being injured by a bullet in the thigh. The Red Crescent was able to transfer him to the Palestine Medical Complex some time after he was detained by the occupation forces.
Local sources reported that the occupation forces arrested the young man, Salah Yasser, after storming his house in the town of Silwad, northeast of Ramallah.
In Nablus, Tel Aviv Tribune’s correspondent said that the occupation army forces stormed the town of Bazaria, northwest of the city. Local sources reported that settlers attacked a house on the outskirts of Yatma village, south of Nablus.
The Israeli occupation forces also stormed the city of Qalqilya. In the northern West Bank, its patrols were conducted in the streets of the city. It also besieged the neighborhoods of Kafr Saba, the city center, and the Nazzal neighborhood, and raided homes there.
The occupation forces arrested a citizen for the third time to pressure his son to surrender himself, claiming that he was wanted by them.
Yesterday, Thursday, a Palestinian child was killed by Israeli occupation army bullets in the city of Qalqilya, while Palestinian youths killed a settler.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health explained – in a statement – “The child Naeem Abdullah Naeem Samha (15 years old) was killed by Israeli occupation bullets in Qalqilya.”
Thus, the death toll in the West Bank rises to 550 Palestinians, including 132 children, since October 7, according to Ministry of Health data.