Occupation withdraws from Qabatiya after days of aggression and arrests
SadaNews: The Israeli occupation forces withdrew from the town of Qabatiya south of Jenin, after several days of extensive aggression that included the closure of the home of the injured prisoner Ahmad Abu Rab, and the imposition of a curfew on the town.
The aggression included the arrest of dozens of Palestinians, including the fathers of martyrs and prisoners, as well as maltreatment and conducting field investigations inside homes that the occupation forces turned into temporary interrogation centers.
At the same time, the director of ambulance and emergency services in Tubas, Nidal Awda, reported receiving a notification about the injury of a child due to settler attacks, noting that the occupation forces accompanying them prevented the ambulance crew from reaching the incident site.
According to the Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission, the occupation and settlers committed 2,144 attacks during the month of November, concentrated in the Ramallah and Al-Bireh governorates with 360 attacks, followed by Hebron with 348, Bethlehem with 342, and Nablus with 334 attacks.
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