Israeli occupation forces carried out a large-scale campaign of raids and arrests across multiple areas in the West Bank early Sunday, including house searches, extensive inspections, and on-the-spot interrogations, while subjecting Palestinians to harassment and intimidation.
Video | Israeli occupation forces arrest a young man from the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in occupied East Al-Quds after assaulting him#occupiedPalestine #Israelioccupation #IOF pic.twitter.com/7Ot8KhYLII
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Clashes and Arrests Across Key Areas
In northern occupied Al-Quds, the town of Al-Ram was sealed off, with soldiers preventing entry and exit. Local sources reported Israeli troops stationed at all access points, blocking civilian vehicles from entering or leaving the town.
In the village of Michmas, northeast of Jerusalem, residents suffered from tear gas inhalation as Israeli occupation forces stormed homes, deploying stun grenades and tear gas, causing multiple cases of suffocation.
In occupied Al-Quds, Zionist forces also arrested Mousa Fatafta while leaving the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Late last night, Israeli occupation forces shut down the entrances to the town of Al-Zawiya in the central West Bank using earth mounds, blocking Palestinian traffic in both directions.
The entrances to the town remain sealed off until the time of reporting. pic.twitter.com/ODSFOW8HcO
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In the Salfit governorate, a large Israeli contingent raided the towns of Al-Zawiya and Mas-ha, closing roads with earth barriers and detaining over ten Palestinians for field interrogations before releasing them. Military checkpoints were also established at village entrances.
In Nablus, special Israeli units stormed the Old City, arresting freed prisoner Mohammed Asida in Tal village and three others, including one injured, in the village of Sarra. Forces also raided Balata refugee camp, tearing down posters of martyrs.
In Qalqilya, soldiers fired tear gas at vehicles near the city’s eastern entrance and imposed checkpoints, creating traffic disruptions, though no injuries were reported.
Intensified Raids in Hebron and Bethlehem
In Bethlehem, five Palestinians were arrested in Beit Fajjar following home raids and searches. Three freed prisoners were also detained in Sa’ir, east of Hebron.
In Hebron, nine Palestinians were arrested, including two municipal council members who were reportedly beaten. A Palestinian was injured near an Israeli outpost in Beit Oula as troops cleared the area for settler incursions.
Israeli occupation forces storm Balata refugee camp, east of Nablus, tearing apart photos of martyrs during their raid. pic.twitter.com/FWpfSdJLPm
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) November 29, 2025
In Halhul, north of Hebron, armed settlers, protected by the Israeli army, attacked homes near the northern entrance, injuring six Palestinians, including a pregnant woman. Members of the Karja family sustained bruises and were treated on-site. Settlers also assaulted foreign activists north of Jericho.
Elsewhere, Israeli occupation forces arrested Bassam Al-Nawaja from Yatta, while settlers damaged Ibrahim Al-Harini’s vehicle and blocked Palestinian access to farmland. In Huwara, east of Yatta, settlers expelled farmers, declaring the area a “closed military zone” for 24 hours. In Ramallah, Israeli occupation forces arrested Hassan Murad after raiding his home in Deir Abu Mash’al.
These developments mark a sharp escalation in the West Bank, combining mass arrests with increasing settler attacks, raising fears of widening unrest and instability across multiple areas.
Source: Al-Manar Website



