The occupation storms towns in the West Bank and clashes with the resistance in Al-Faraa camp | News


In the early hours of Monday morning, Israeli occupation forces stormed a number of cities and towns in the West Bank and clashed with the Palestinian resistance in the Al-Faraa camp in the northern West Bank.

Tel Aviv Tribune’s correspondent reported that armed clashes broke out between Palestinian resistance fighters and the occupation forces in the Fara’a camp, south of the city of Tubas, in the northern West Bank.

The Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, the military wing of the Fatah movement in the camp, announced that its fighters were engaged in violent clashes with the occupation forces in response to their storming of the camp, as they targeted them with explosive devices and a heavy barrage of bullets.

The occupation forces also stormed a number of towns and villages in the West Bank, namely Shuafat Camp, northeast of occupied Jerusalem, the city of Hebron, the town of Silwad, northeast of Ramallah, the town of Kharbatha Bani Harith, west of Ramallah, the village of Deir Ibzig, west of Ramallah, and the village of Deir Qadis, west of Ramallah.

The Israeli occupation arrested the wounded child, Muhammad Munther Al-Zaqiq (12 years old), after storming his family’s home in the town of Beit Ummar, north of Hebron.

It is noteworthy that since the seventh of last October, the Israeli occupation army has escalated the pace of its daily incursions and raids into the cities and towns of the West Bank to arrest those it describes as “wanted,” and it usually attacks Palestinians and destroys public and private property.

These incursions and raids left about 550 Palestinian martyrs, including 132 children, according to data from the Palestinian Ministry of Health.

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