Continuous Invasions and Arrests in the West Bank
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Continuous Invasions and Arrests in the West Bank

SadaNews - Israeli occupation forces launched a wide campaign of incursions and raids in various areas of the occupied West Bank and Jerusalem early Wednesday morning, resulting in the arrest of dozens, including released prisoners, along with the raiding of dozens of homes, vandalizing their contents, and detaining residents for hours while subjecting them to field interrogations after mistreatment.

In the Jerusalem governorate, the occupation forces arrested the Jerusalemite Maha Abdul Rahman Al-Rifai from the town of Anata, northeast of the city, under the pretext of spreading "inciting material" on Facebook.

In Bethlehem, young man Ahmed Al-Souman was arrested during the raid on the Fouaghra neighborhood in the center of the city, as Ahmed Osama Sabah was arrested following a raid on his home in the town of Tuqu, southeast of the governorate.

In Nablus, occupation forces arrested a number of young men during various incursions, including Muhannad Fares Hamad from the upper neighborhood, and Ibrahim Riyad, Ahmed Musa Masimi, and Wafa Abu Zaitoun during a raid on Balata camp, in addition to Fadi, Luail, and Yasser Maher Shraid during raids in Al-Quds Street and the town of Sebastiya.

In Hebron, young man Basel Majid Tamiza was arrested during the incursion into the town of Idna, along with the arrest of two other young men in the Tal area, while in Tulkarem, young man Osama Abdul Rabih was arrested from the Al-Aqsa neighborhood.

In a related context, the Palestine Information Center "Ma'ta" reported a rise in resistance activities in the West Bank and Jerusalem over the past 24 hours, documenting 14 resistance actions that included confrontations, throwing stones, responding to settler attacks, and using firecrackers against the occupation forces.

Various areas in the West Bank are witnessing repeated incursions by the occupation forces, consisting of home raids and continuous arrests of Palestinians, alongside actions of vandalism and subjecting residents to field interrogations.