Palestinian Resistance confronts IOF raids into West Bank
Palestinian Resistance fighters repel the incursions of the Israeli occupation forces with homemade explosive devices and heavy gunfire.
Palestinian Resistance fighters repelled Israeli occupation forces' incursions into several areas in the occupied West Bank early on Monday.
Palestinian media reported that Resistance fighters confronted the raiding forces storming the eastern neighborhood of Jenin city with explosive devices.
Reports indicated that Israeli occupation forces stormed Jenin from the direction of Nablus Street in the West Bank, adding that the occupation forces deployed snipers in multiple locations, raided civilians' homes, and detained several Palestinians.
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Simultaneously, the Israeli occupation forces stormed Qalqilya in the West Bank, according to Al Mayadeen's correspondent. The occupation forces carried out a campaign of raids on Palestinian homes in the city, during which they arrested former prisoner Mekdad al-Hawtari.
Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades in Qalqilya announced that its Resistance fighters targeted Israeli occupation vehicles with homemade explosives and live ammunition during the incursion.
It is noteworthy that on Sunday, 21-year-old Palestinian youth Adnan Issam Qanbar was killed by Israeli occupation forces' gunfire in Qalqilya during a raid on the city.
Additionally, Israeli forces raided the town of al-Samu' south of al-Khalil city and the town of Bani Na'im east of the city in the West Bank early on Monday.
In Ramallah, Israeli occupation forces also raided the Jalazone refugee camp and the village of Jifna north of the city.
This comes amid the escalating frequency of Israeli occupation forces' incursions into cities and towns in the occupied West Bank, where the raiding forces are carrying out widespread arrest campaigns, as Palestinian youths are repelling the attacks.
The number of Palestinians arrested from October 7 until December 2, has reached 3,415, as per the Palestinian Prisoners Club.
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