Palestinians confront Israeli forces' raids in West Bank
Israeli occupation forces raided several towns in the occupied West Bank and arrested a Palestinian in al-Quds.
Palestinian Resistance fighters confronted Israeli occupation forces who raided towns in the occupied West Bank early on Saturday.
Palestinian youth confronted Israeli occupation forces raiding the town of Beita in southern Nablus, in the northern Gaza Strip, while occupation forces raided several other towns in the same governorate, including Barqa, Beit Amrin, Bazarya, and Qasra. Israeli troops assaulted Palestinians and vandalized their private properties, according to local media.
Meanwhile in the Faraa refugee camp, south of Tubas, Palestinian Resistance fighters detonated an improvised explosive device, targeting Israeli occupation forces near tha al-Malki Bridge.
In the southern West Bank, the occupation's military invaded the city of Yata in al-Khalil and seized several vehicles.
In occupied al-Quds, Israeli forces invaded the Qalandya refugee camp, detaining a Palestinian youth.
Israeli occupation forces' continuous aggression on the occupied West Bank coincides with the expansion of illegal settlements in the territory, the desecration of religious sites, and the incitement of extremist Israeli officials against Palestinians.
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