A previous raid on the refugee camp in Tubas in the northern West Bank (Anatolia)

Today at dawn, the Israeli occupation forces stormed the city of Tubas in the northern West Bank. Armed confrontations broke out between Palestinian resistance fighters and the occupation forces, during which the resistance fighters targeted occupation vehicles and soldiers with homemade explosive devices.

The occupation forces also stormed the cities of Nablus and Ramallah and launched raids and arrest operations, arresting in Ramallah the freed captive journalist Bushra Al-Taweel and the human rights activist Samoud Mutair, who is the sister of the martyr Ahed Mutair.

Al Jazeera's correspondent in Ramallah, Muhammad Khairy, said that the occupation forces stormed Tubas from several directions, accompanied by a military bulldozer, and conducted patrols in the city, raiding several homes and arresting a number of Palestinian citizens.

Press coverage: “The occupation forces assaulted ambulance crews during their storming of the city of Tubas.”

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The reporter pointed out that the occupation forces also stormed the city of Nablus and carried out night raids on citizens’ homes and arrested a freed prisoner from within the city. The occupation targeted, in its storming and raids, especially the eastern region of the city of Nablus and the Askar camp.

Arrest of a freed prisoner

In Ramallah, the occupation forces stormed the city and besieged a number of neighborhoods, especially the National College neighborhood.

Al Jazeera's correspondent reported that the occupation forces raided the home of human rights activist Samoud Mutair, the sister of the martyr Ahed Mutair, and arrested her.

They also raided the home of the freed prisoner, activist Bushra Al-Taweel, and arrested her after beating her and wreaking havoc in her home, according to what Al Jazeera’s correspondent reported from eyewitnesses.

Press coverage: “The occupation forces arrest Palestinian journalist and freed prisoner Bushra Al-Taweel from the city of Ramallah, and beat her during her arrest.”

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The reporter explained that the occupation forces carried out raids and raids in the southern West Bank, especially in the city of Hebron, and arrested a number of Palestinians.

He pointed out that the occupation forces have arrested 7,450 Palestinians in the West Bank and occupied Jerusalem since the start of their aggression against Gaza on October 7.

Martyr in Burin

In Burin, south of Nablus, it was announced yesterday evening, Wednesday, that the wounded boy, Muhammad Mahmoud Eid, died as a result of being shot by occupation bullets two days ago.

Al Jazeera's correspondent reported that 4 Palestinians were injured by occupation soldiers' bullets in the Dheisheh refugee camp, south of the city of Bethlehem, in the southern West Bank.

This came during confrontations that broke out last night after the occupation forces stormed the camp with more than 15 military vehicles. The reporter explained that the occupation forces sent military reinforcements and special forces to the camp and raided and searched a number of citizens’ homes.

Since the devastating Israeli war on the Gaza Strip on October 7, 2023, settlers have escalated their attacks in the West Bank, and the army has escalated its operations, leaving - in addition to the martyrs - about 4,650 wounded, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health.

Source: Al Jazeera