Al Quds Brigades target Israeli vehicles in firece al-Yamoun clash
Al-Quds Brigades said its Jenin Battalion fighters detonated explosive devices against two Israeli military vehicles and clashed with occupation forces in Al-Yamoun, West Bank.
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Israeli forces storm the West Bank town of al-Yamoun on september 26, 2025. (Social media)
The Al-Quds Brigades – Jenin Battalion announced at dawn Friday that its fighters confronted Israeli occupation forces during their storming of the town of Al-Yamoun in the occupied West Bank.
According to the statement, fighters from the Al-Yamoun Company detonated a Sijil-2 guided explosive device against an Israeli military vehicle as it advanced into the town.
In a separate operation, resistance fighters also detonated a pre-prepared ground explosive device targeting a Tiger-type military vehicle.
Ongoing fierce clashes
The Al-Quds Brigades confirmed that its fighters engaged in “fierce battles with the enemy forces in the battle axes of the town.” The fighters targeted “Israeli” infantry and military vehicles with sustained gunfire, inflicting confirmed casualties among occupation forces.
These developments come amid a sharp escalation of attacks by the “Israeli” occupation and settler groups against Palestinians and their property across the West Bank.
One martyred, several injured in Israeli settler attacks in West Bank
One Palestinian youth was killed and several others were wounded in the West Bank when Israeli settlers opened fire on Palestinians in the village of al-Mughayyir.
20-year-old Palestinian Saeed Murad Nasan was killed by Israeli settler gunfire on Tuesday evening in the town of al-Mughayyir, northeast of Ramallah, West Bank, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health.
The attack by Israeli occupation forces and settlers on the same village in Ramallah also left four other people wounded, according to local sources.
"Settlers under the protection of the occupation forces attacked a public park in the southeastern part of the village and opened fire in the direction of the citizens," Amin Abu-Alia, the head of the al-Mughayyir village council, stated.