The occupation continues to storm cities in the West Bank and arrest Palestinians | News


Today, Tuesday, the Israeli occupation forces launched a series of new raids on cities and towns in several governorates in the occupied West Bank, raiding homes and arresting a number of Palestinians.

Palestinian media reported that the occupation forces arrested 3 Palestinians, including a woman, after raiding their homes in the Deheishe refugee camp in Bethlehem. They also stormed the Ras Khamis neighborhood in the Shuafat refugee camp in occupied Jerusalem.

Eyewitnesses said that Israeli army forces stormed the city of Hebron and several neighboring towns in the southern West Bank, raided several homes and arrested at least 4 Palestinians.

The occupation forces also raided the town of Artas, near the city of Bethlehem, and arrested 3 Palestinians. They also stormed the towns of Deir Abu Mash’al and Beit Rima, in the Ramallah governorate, and arrested two citizens.

In the early hours of the morning, the Israeli army carried out raids on towns in the Jenin and Nablus governorates in the northern West Bank before withdrawing later, according to eyewitnesses.

In conjunction with its ongoing aggression on the Gaza Strip, the Israeli occupation army and settlers expanded their attacks in the West Bank, resulting in the martyrdom of 692 Palestinians, the injury of about 5,700, and the arrest of more than 10,400, according to official Palestinian institutions.

The devastating war waged by Israel with American support on the Gaza Strip since October 7 has resulted in more than 135,000 Palestinian martyrs and wounded, most of them children and women, and more than 10,000 missing, amidst massive destruction and famine that has killed dozens of children.

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