The Israeli occupation forces launched a campaign of raids in multiple towns in the West Bank early Thursday morning. The towns of Beit Furik, Burqa, and Qasra, located in the Nablus Governorate, along with the Fatayer neighborhood near Al-Tur in the city, were the targets of this aggressive operation.
Eyewitnesses reported that Israeli military vehicles flooded the streets and neighborhoods of Burqa, Qasra, and Beit Furik, with several homes in Qasra being forcefully entered by the occupation forces. The situation escalated when the occupation forces moved on to the city of Tubas, deploying snipers and storming multiple neighborhoods without making any arrests.
IOF storm the town of Beit Rima, northwest of Ramallah
Continuing their oppressive spree, the occupation forces then turned their attention to the town of Beit Rima, situated northwest of Ramallah. A foot force from the occupation army stormed the town, touring several neighborhoods, but no arrests were made according to local sources.
Hebron, a city located in the southern part of the West Bank, was also not spared from the occupation forces’ heavy-handed tactics. At dawn today, the city was overrun by the forces, with their vehicles traversing the streets and neighborhoods. A raid was carried out in the University neighborhood, though no arrests were reported.
The nearby town of Surif also fell victim to the occupation forces’ aggression. Although they stormed the town and roamed several neighborhoods, no arrests occurred.
Notably, Wadi Al-Qaf in the town of Beit Ula, west of Hebron, witnessed a gathering of occupation forces.
This recent series of raids follows months of consistent violence and oppression inflicted upon Surif, as the occupation forces have arrested numerous residents in this community.
The West Bank remains on edge as the occupation forces continue their campaign of intimidation and control over Palestinian towns and cities.
Source: Al-Manar English Website and Palestinian media