New campaign of arrests in West Bank, occupied Al-Quds
For the second day in a row, the Israeli occupation forces launched a massive arrest campaign in the West Bank and occupied Al-Quds.
The Israeli occupation forces again launched a massive arrest campaign at dawn today, Wednesday, in the West Bank and occupied Al-Quds.
The occupation forces in the West Bank arrested 13 Palestinians during a campaign of raids that included the Al-Khalil Governorate and the town of Za'tara, east of Beit Lahem, and the town of Sidon, north of Tulkarm.
The campaign also included the towns of Silwad and Kafr Ein in Ramallah, where the Palestinians confronted the attacks of the occupation soldiers, who were forced to hide.
Palestinian resistance fighters responded with gunfire to the attacks of the Israeli occupation forces in Nablus and Jenin.
Local sources reported that the resistance fighters responded with gunfire at dawn against the IOF during their attack of the eastern area of ​​Nablus.
The resistance fighters also fired at the occupation soldiers in the town of Kafr Ra’i in the Jenin district. The occupation sent military reinforcements to the southwest of Jenin and carried out an airdrop in the plain of the town of Kafr Ra’i and the village of Al-Rama. An infantry group was deployed between the olive groves and raids and search operations were launched.
Yesterday's campaign of arrests
This campaign of arrests was preceded by another campaign launched by the IOF yesterday, Tuesday, where the IOF arrested 35 Palestinians from different parts of the West Bank and occupied Al-Quds.
The arrests were concentrated in Al-Amari camp, located in the Ramallah governorate, as well as in Al-Bireh, where 14 Palestinians were arrested. In Ariha governorate, 10 people were arrested after IOF raided their homes, in addition to the arrest of 6 people from Al-Quds governorate and 3 people from Jenin governorate.
Yesterday morning, the Israeli occupation authorities forced families living in the occupied Al-Quds to forcibly demolish 4 homes in Jabal Al-Mukabber and Al-Isawiya village.
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