The Occupation Storms Qabatiya and Detonates Two Houses in Preparation for Their Destruction
SadaNews - Israeli occupation forces stormed the town of Qabatiya, south of Jenin, at dawn on Thursday, arresting one citizen and detaining others, while rigging two houses in preparation for their demolition.
Local sources reported that a large force from the occupation army stormed the town accompanied by a military bulldozer, raiding several homes and destroying their contents.
They added that the occupation forces evacuated several homes in the al-Zakarneh neighborhood and the al-Jalama area, turning them into military barracks. They also raided the house of Abdullah al-Jazra and arrested him after searching and vandalizing his home, launching a wide-scale detention campaign targeting several young men in the town.
Occupying soldiers stormed the homes of the martyrs Wael Idris Al-Halouh and Muhammad Nazzal, starting to rig them with explosives in preparation for their demolition, as they had been warned of the demolition of the two houses on June 20th last year.
The occupation forces assassinated martyr Wael Idris Al-Halouh along with three others after bombing an agricultural room where they were located in the village of Sir, south of Jenin, on December 1, 2024.
While the occupation assassinated martyr Muhammad As'ad Nazzal along with martyr Quteiba Al-Shalabi after besieging them in a house in the town of Burqin, west of Jenin, and bombarding it with shoulder-fired missiles before demolishing it with bulldozers while the martyrs were inside.
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