Occupation Forces Withdraw from Tubas After 4 Days of Aggression
SadaNews - Israeli occupation forces withdrew today, Saturday, from the city of Tubas in northern West Bank, after a 4-day incursion.
The Israeli occupation army carried out aggression against the city of Tubas and the towns of Aqaba and Tayaseer in the northern occupied West Bank, which lasted for 4 days.
This comes as the occupation army raided several areas in the West Bank today and arrested 4 Palestinians, including a woman, while settlers attacked Palestinian vehicles with stones, injuring 4 Palestinians south of Bethlehem.
The "Walla" website reported that the Israeli army arrested about 100 suspects last night in the town of Tamoun in Tubas Governorate, and expelled more than 20 families from their homes in the town searching for what it claimed were "weapons."
Earlier, the occupation forces had withdrawn from the al-Fara'a camp yesterday evening after raiding it in the morning and searching its homes, and withdrew from the town of Tamoun after three days of military operations there.
During this campaign, the occupation forces arrested around 190 Palestinians, most of whom were released after being subjected to torture and beating under harsh conditions.
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