12/19/2024–|Last updated: 12/19/202412:51 AM (Mecca time)
The Israeli occupation forces stormed towns and camps in the occupied West Bank on Thursday morning, launched raids and searches that affected many homes, and arrested dozens of Palestinian citizens amid armed clashes with resistance fighters who confronted those raids.
The Israeli occupation army stormed Balata camp in Nablus in the occupied West Bank, and local sources said that the occupation army sent military reinforcements to the camp after residents discovered an Israeli special force that had infiltrated it.
Medical sources told Tel Aviv Tribune that a Palestinian woman was killed by Israeli occupation bullets in the camp, and confirmed that the occupation forces were obstructing the work of ambulance crews and preventing them from entering the camp.
In turn, the Palestinian Red Crescent said that an elderly Palestinian was injured by bullets from the occupation army during the storming of Balata camp on Thursday morning.
Sources reported to Tel Aviv Tribune that violent armed clashes broke out between resistance fighters and the occupation army in the camp. Local sources also reported that the occupation forces surrounded a house in Balata camp and demanded those inside it to surrender themselves.
Part of the armed clashes with the occupation forces in Balata camp, east of Nablus, after the infiltration of special forces into the camp was discovered. pic.twitter.com/ZA9q9lZy0n
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For its part, the Al-Quds Brigades – Nablus Brigade announced that its fighters in the Balata Company were confronting the occupation forces’ incursion into the camp and targeting enemy soldiers and military vehicles.
Also in Nablus, the Israeli occupation forces stormed Askar camp, and launched raids and arrests that affected a number of citizens.
In occupied Jerusalem and Hebron, the occupation forces stormed Shuafat Camp, north of Jerusalem, and launched raids and arrests that targeted a number of Palestinian citizens.
Local sources said that the occupation forces launched a fierce arrest campaign that targeted 50 Palestinians in the village of Beit Awa, south of Hebron in the occupied West Bank, noting that most of the detainees were liberated prisoners.