Israeli occupation forces conducted raids and arrests in multiple areas of the West Bank, while settlers carried out attacks near occupied Jerusalem.
On Tuesday, occupation forces entered the city of Qalqilya from its eastern entrance and deployed in several neighborhoods, including al-Naqqar and al-Qur’an.
In Jenin, forces raided the al-Marah neighborhood and arrested Mu’taz Alawneh. They also stormed a residential building in the al-Almaniya neighborhood.
In Nablus, Israeli occupation forces arrested 22 Palestinians during operations in the city and surrounding towns. Forces entered Nablus via the Beit Furik and Deir Sharaf checkpoints, raiding homes in Khilat al-Iman, al-Ain refugee camp, and on Asira Street, where they arrested Mansour al-Hajj Hamad and Ata Haidar Anabtawi.
In the village of Beit Dajan, east of Nablus, occupation forces raided several homes, destroyed property, and arrested journalist Muhammad Radwan Abu Thabet, Muhammad Basem Abu Jabara, and Ward Amer Abu Jaish. In Deir al-Hatab, Nawar Munadil Mash’ati was arrested after his home was searched.
A large occupation force stormed homes in al-Lubban al-Sharqiya, south of Nablus, and arrested six Palestinians: Raja Awais (secretary of the Fatah movement in the village), Jihad Faisal Awais, Abdul Jaber Awais and his son Amr, Mahmoud Najm Awais, and Birzeit University student Ahmed Abdul Nasser Noubani.
In the town of Qusra, south of Ramallah, seven Palestinians were arrested after their homes were raided: Abdul Basit Hassan, Muhammad Thaer Hassan, Abdullah Abu Yousef, Wasim Abdullah, Amin Abdul Azim Wadi, Muhammad Ibrahim Fayez, and Abdullah Al-Hajj Ali.
In Huwara, forces raided a home and arrested Nafiz Ahmed Mahmoud Odeh and his two sons, Mu’min and Mahmoud.
In occupied Jerusalem, Israeli settlers attacked the outskirts of the town of Mikhmas early Tuesday. Local sources reported that residents confronted them, preventing the theft of sheep and stopping settlers from setting fire to livestock shelters.
Photos show the vandalism left behind after Israeli occupation forces raided the home of journalist Mohammad Abu Thabet and abducted him during an incursion this morning into the village of Beit Dajan, east of Nablus. pic.twitter.com/1U9OgTFbxw
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Settlers also attacked Palestinian vehicles near the town of Turmus Ayya, north of Ramallah, on Monday night. Sources stated that settlers from the “Shilo” settlement, built on Turmus Ayya’s land, threw stones at vehicles on the main Ramallah-Nablus road. No injuries or significant damage were reported.
Source: Palestinian media (edited and translated by Al-Manar)
