Dozens of Arrests in the West Bank as Settlers Burn Vehicles in Ramallah and Hebron
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Dozens of Arrests in the West Bank as Settlers Burn Vehicles in Ramallah and Hebron

SadaNews - Israeli occupation forces launched a wide-scale raid early this Wednesday in various areas of the occupied West Bank, resulting in the arrest of about 50 Palestinians after storming and searching their homes.

In the Dheisheh refugee camp in Bethlehem, the raid targeted 40 Palestinians, most of whom are released prisoners, according to the Palestinian Prisoner’s Club.

The occupation forces arrested several young men in the village of Izun east of Qalqilya, including: Ayman Abdel Karim Saleem, Ayoub Awda, and Hamad Radwan.

In the town of Iktaba northeast of Tulkarm, the forces arrested the citizen Mustafa Qundis and his three sons: Muhammad, Mahmoud, and Nassem.

In the village of Kafr Qalil south of Nablus, young man Anas Qani was arrested after the invasion of his home, while the occupation forces stormed the Balata refugee camp east of Nablus, raiding commercial shops and damaging their contents.

The occupation forces also arrested two young men, Youssef Al-Khatib and Khaled Jafal, in Abu Dis town east of occupied Jerusalem after storming their homes.

Daily, the occupation forces carry out raids and arrests, accompanied by acts of vandalism to homes and street confrontations.

In the same context, settlers burned Palestinian vehicles after invading the towns of Attara north of Ramallah and Soreef northwest of Hebron.

Local sources reported that the settlers set fire to a vehicle and sprayed anti-Palestinian slogans on the walls in Attara, and set two vehicles on fire and scribbled hostile slogans on the walls of homes in Soreef before fleeing.

According to the Palestinian Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission, settlers committed 7,154 attacks against Palestinians and their properties in the West Bank during the two years of aggression on Gaza, resulting in the martyrdom of 33 Palestinians and the displacement of 33 Palestinian Bedouin communities. They also established 114 settlement outposts.