IOF launch raids on West Bank, detain farmers as settlers injure youth
Israeli occupation forces carried out raids across Jenin, Nablus, Ramallah, and al-Khalil in the occupied West Bank, injuring a Palestinian youth and arresting five farmers.
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Israeli soldiers attack Palestinians in the Nur Shams refugee camp, in the West Bank city of Tulkarm, Nov. 23, 2025 (AP)
The occupied West Bank remains under daily aggression by Israeli occupation forces, as Palestinians across the territory face the ongoing threat of land confiscation, settler violence, and annexation.
With settlement expansion intensifying and military operations increasingly targeting civilian infrastructure, Palestinian towns and villages continue to endure systemic pressure designed to displace and isolate them.
On Monday, Israeli forces launched a new wave of raids across the West Bank, storming towns and villages in Jenin, Nablus, Ramallah, and al-Khalil.
Jenin: Shops raided, cameras seized
In the northern part of the West Bank, occupation troops stormed the town of Mithloun, located southeast of Jenin. Simultaneously, forces raided several commercial establishments in the town of al-Yamoun, west of the city.
Israeli occupation soldiers raided a commercial property in the village of ‘Anin, also west of Jenin, and proceeded to confiscate surveillance cameras.
Nablus: Forced closures in Huwara
In Huwara, a town south of Nablus, occupation forces stormed the area and ordered the closure of numerous commercial shops. The military presence in the area has increased in recent months amid heightened settler and army activity.
Settler gunfire injures youth in Ramallah
In the central West Bank, settler gunfire resulted in the injury of a Palestinian youth in the town of ‘Ur al-Tahta, west of Ramallah. The victim was reportedly wounded during confrontations triggered by settler incursions in the area.
Farmers arrested in al-Khalil
In the southern West Bank, occupation forces detained five Palestinian farmers in Khirbet Ghuwein, south of al-Khalil. The farmers were detained after being prevented from ploughing their own land, in yet another incident of targeted restrictions on Palestinian agricultural activity.
Israeli occupation forces and settlers are blocking access of local Palestinian farmers to their own lands near the town of Beit Furik, east of Nablus, according to local sources. pic.twitter.com/Cgfqecq8Mq
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) November 24, 2025
PFLP warns of imminent explosion as West Bank nears third Intifada
The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) warned that the occupied West Bank is on the brink of a major escalation, stressing that the eruption of a third Intifada is now “closer than ever.”
In its statement, the PFLP said that “the burning, destruction, and targeting of civilians reveal a deeply ingrained racist and fascist doctrine, and a sick psychological makeup of a group of killers and deranged individuals for whom crime has become a distorted human nature,” describing the occupation’s actions as rooted in an entrenched ideology of brutality.
The group affirmed that Palestinians “will not remain passive in the face of such criminal brutality and will not bow to organized terrorism,” insisting that Resistance is the only possible response.
According to the PFLP, the Israeli occupation is delusional if it believes escalating crimes will bring “calm.” Instead, it said such aggression will intensify revolutionary momentum and transform the West Bank into “a theater of attrition for the occupation and its settlers,” imposing a full confrontation on all fronts.
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