'Israel' raids several West bank cities, launches detention campaign
Israeli occupation forces raid Nablus, Jenin, and Qalqilya simultaneously, carrying out several detentions in a new crackdown against Palestinians.
A Palestinian youth was martyred early Sunday during a raid carried out by the Israeli occupation on the Balata refugee camp east of Nablus in the occupied West Bank.
Local sources identified the martyr as Samer Nasser Mohammad Remmaneh (27), who was killed during armed confrontations with occupation forces, as the Resistance defended the camp from the incursion.
The Lions' Den mourned Remanna as one of its own.
"We pledge to remain on the path of the martyrs and we will avenge their pure blood and all the martyrs of Palestine," the Resistance group vowed in a statement.
🚨 Local sources: The martyr Samer Rummaneh, who was shot dead by the occupation forces in Balata camp, east of Nablus. pic.twitter.com/uRfceYZQrq
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The Palestinian Red Crescent stated that the raid resulted in multiple injuries as well.
The Israeli occupation forces also stormed the city of Nablus from the direction of al-Quds Street, and the town of Arraba, south of the city of Jenin in the West Bank, an Al Mayadeen correspondent reported Sunday dawn.
At the same time, our correspondent added that the occupation forces stormed the villages of Habla and Ras Atiya, south of Qalqilya, in the West Bank.
The Israeli occupation forces arrested two young men, Mohammed al-Shaer and Saad al-Shaer, after storming their homes in the town of Habla, south of Qalqilya.
The town of Sinjil, northeast of Ramallah, witnessed confrontations between Palestinian youths and the Israeli occupation forces after an IOF raid, without reports of injuries.
The Israeli occupation forces arrested two brothers from the city of Ariha at a checkpoint set up north of the city.
According to the director of the Palestinian Prisoners Club in Ariha, Eid Brahma, the occupation forces arrested Mohammed and Rami Saleh Mohammed Suleiman from Ariha at a checkpoint on al-Maarajat road, northwest of the city.
West Bank confrontations
Palestinian youth resisted Thursday the Israeli occupation forces' incursion into the Kafr Sabaa neighborhood in Qalqilya, despite live ammunition and stun grenades being fired at them by invading Israeli forces.
Similarly, Israeli occupation forces raided the town of Awarta and the village of Tall, south of Nablus, and conducted patrols in several neighborhoods.
Israeli occupation forces entered the Shuafat refugee camp north of occupied al-Quds, preparing to demolish the home of the martyr Fadi Jamjoum, who was killed by Israeli fire last February for allegedly carrying out a shooting operation east of Asqalan; located inside the '48 occupied territories.
Furthermore, eyewitnesses reported that Israeli occupation forces entered the camp along with military reinforcements and forced out Jamjoum's family in preparation for the demolition of their house. This is considered a form of collective punishment and is banned under international law.
Additionally, Israeli occupation forces entered the cities of Ramallah and al-Bireh, with local sources confirming that several occupation vehicles entered the Um Al-Sharayet neighborhood in Ramallah and Jabal al-Taweel in al-Bireh.