Al-Quds Brigades IED disables Israeli military vehicle in Jenin
Al-Quds Brigades says its fighters detonated a “Tofan” explosive device on an Israeli reinforcement route in ‘Anza, south of Jenin.
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Israeli occupation forces vehicles convoy after an explosive device targets one of the vehicles, as smoke rises from the damaged vehicle, on October 27, 2025. (Social media)
The military wing of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), al-Quds Brigades, announced on Monday that its fighters detonated a “Tofan” improvised explosive device overnight, targeting an Israeli military reinforcement column operating in the town of ‘Anza, south of Jenin.
The group said the blast damaged and disabled an Israeli military vehicle.
On October 6, on the 38th anniversary of the PIJ’s founding, the al-Quds Brigades commander in the West Bank said that, “The resistance has entered a new phase of the conflict with this enemy, and has put a number of weapons into service.”
“The enemy will see in the coming days what our fighters have prepared of their might, and the world will see that the West Bank cannot be subdued,” the commander added.
Israeli attacks on West Bank towns continue
Earlier on Sunday, Israeli occupation forces carried out large-scale raids and arrests across several West Bank cities and towns, detaining at least 13 Palestinians amid ongoing incursions and settler violence.
According to local sources, occupation forces detained seven Palestinians from Ramallah and al-Bireh, five from al-Khalil, and a freed detainee from Tulkarem after storming his home in the city’s southern neighborhood.
In Nablus, occupation troops raided and searched multiple homes, while similar incursions were reported in the towns of Deir Ballut and al-Zawiya, west of Salfit. Footage shared on social media showed heavily armed soldiers breaking into residential areas and conducting house-to-house searches.
Meanwhile, a young Palestinian man was shot and injured by Israeli occupation forces in the town of al-Ram, north of occupied al-Quds. Occupation troops also opened fire on a group of Palestinian workers near the village of Husan, west of Beit Lahm, detaining several of them for hours.
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