24 Hours After Its Withdrawal.. The Occupation Army Resumes Incursion into Tubas
SadaNews - A large force from the occupation army has resumed incursions into wide areas of the city of Tubas and the town of Aqaba early this Monday, announcing a curfew until further notice, just one day after its withdrawal from the governorate following a four-day aggression that resulted in extensive destruction of public and private property and hundreds of injuries, arrests, and raids on citizens' homes.
The occupation forces spread throughout the city and the town of Aqaba, re-entering homes and using them as military outposts while military bulldozers began blocking roads and cutting off the governorate's connections.
The Tubas governorate stated: "The educational process in the governorate has been suspended, and all institutions have been closed following the imposition of a curfew and the return of aggression against the governorate."
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24 Hours After Its Withdrawal.. The Occupation Army Resumes Incursion into Tubas
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