West Bank: Clashes and Arrests During the Occupation's Invasion of Various Areas
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West Bank: Clashes and Arrests During the Occupation's Invasion of Various Areas

SadaNews - Israeli occupation forces launched a wide-scale campaign of incursions and raids early Sunday morning, targeting several areas in the West Bank. This included clashes in some locations that resulted in injuries and cases of suffocation, in addition to the arrest of several Palestinians.

The forces also carried out raid operations on dozens of homes, searched them, vandalized their contents, and mistreated their occupants, amidst field investigations and detentions that lasted for hours.

In this context, the Palestinian Prisoners Club reported the arrest of Ziad Odeh Allah and his sons Ahmad, Oday, Qusay, and Muad following the raid on their home in the town of Attil, north of Tulkarm.

Three young men were also arrested from the town of Sa'ir, north of Hebron, namely Nizar Ballegh Jaradat, and the brothers Muhammad and Abdul Hai Yusri Jaradat. Additionally, photographer Raouf Shreitat Al-Tal was arrested from the town of Al-Dhahiriya, south of Hebron.

In the Al-Am'ari camp, south of Al-Bireh, occupation forces arrested two young men, Adam Saraj and Omar Al-Qatari, during a pre-dawn raid on the camp. Arrests also included young man Rayan Zahi Abu Ali after raiding his family's home in the town of Tayaseer, east of Tubas, and young man Zaid Jaradat from the town of Silat al-Harithiya, west of Jenin.

The incursions extended to Nablus, where the forces raided the area surrounding the Old Town and searched a house in the Balata refugee camp east of the city, in addition to raid operations in the village of Kafr Qalil southeast of it.

The incursions also targeted the towns of Hajja and Jab'a in Qalqilya, while the city of Jericho witnessed a military presence and the firing of sound bombs during the raid.

Incursions, raids, and arrests occur almost daily in the West Bank, accompanied by stringent military measures at checkpoints and main roads, further increasing the suffering of Palestinians in various provinces.