Israeli guard killed in 'Kedumim' operation, IOF withdraw from Balata
Following the strategic "Kedumim" operation, which led to the killing of an Israeli security guard, the occupation forces were forced to withdraw from Balata camp in Nablus.
Al Mayadeen's correspondent in occupied Palestine confirmed the withdrawal of the occupation forces from the Balata camp in Nablus after violent confrontations with the Resistance, during which several explosive devices were detonated.
The Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades in Nablus announced that they engaged in fierce confrontations with occupation forces storming Balata camp, using machine guns and explosive devices.
A woman was injured by live bullet shrapnel when the Israeli occupation forces stormed the camp.
Local sources reported that several occupation patrols stormed the eastern area of ​​Nablus from the Awarta military checkpoint, and fired live bullets in occupied al-Quds Street and the Balata camp, before withdrawing.
Israeli security guard killed in 'Kedumim' operation
The occupation forces conducted extensive searches for the Resistance fighter behind the operation in the "Kedumim" settlement, located west of the city of Nablus, which resulted in the killing of an Israeli security guard. The raids included the lands of the towns of Hajja, Baqa al-Hatab, and Kafr Aboush, east of Qalqilya.
The Palestinian factions blessed the "Kedumim" operation carried out on Sunday evening by a young resistance fighter who attacked the settlement guard with a hammer, killing him and seizing his weapon, stressing that it "embodies the will of our people and their refusal to surrender and their adherence to resistance and defending their existence."
Amid the occupation's ongoing attacks on West Bank cities and occupied al-Quds, Al Mayadeen's correspondent reported that occupation forces stormed the town of Ni'lin, west of Ramallah. The correspondent also noted that they fired live bullets at vehicles in the town of Azzun, east of Qalqilya, in the West Bank.
The occupation forces also stormed the villages of Kafr Aboush, Kafr Zibad, and Kafr Jamal, south of Tulkarm.
In occupied al-Quds, confrontations erupted with the Israeli occupation forces in the Ras Khamis neighborhood in the Shuafat camp, north of occupied al-Quds.
Local sources reported that the occupation forces fired live bullets, rubber-coated metal bullets, sound bombs, and tear gas at citizens and their homes, without any injuries being reported. Furthermore, the Israeli occupation forces fired sound bombs and toxic gas during their storming of the Ras Khamis area in occupied al-Quds.