Resistance fighters confront raiding Israeli forces in the West Bank
Israeli occupation forces continue to raid towns in the West Bank, amid a large-scale aggression on the occupied territory.
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Israeli occupation tanks are deployed during an ongoing aggression on the West Bank, as seen in the Jenin refugee camp, in occupied Palestine, on February 24, 2025. (AP)
Israeli occupation forces raids on several areas in the West Bank were confronted by Palestinian Resistance fighters and Israeli forces, Palestinian sources reported early on Tuesday.
Occupation forces stormed the southern part of the city of al-Khalil and raided the village of Ni'lin, in Ramallah. Meanwhile, Resistance fighters confronted Israeli occupation forces in the al-Faraa refugee camp, in southern Tubas.
Local sources also reported that Israeli occupation forces detained a young man in the town of Yatman, in Nablus, after raiding the town.
Moreover, the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades in Nablus said that its fighters confronted Israeli forces near the Western Cemetery in Nablus.
Earlier, Al Mayadeen's correspondent reported that Israeli airstrikes targeted Jabal al-Zakarnah, a hilltop in the town of Qabatiya, in the governorate of Jenin, in the northern West Bank.
In the same town, Israeli occupation forces shot and wounded a 17-year-old boy, the Palestinian Red Crescent reported. The town like several other areas in the West Bank has been subjected to an intense Israeli military campaign, however, youth in the area continue to confront the aggression. On Monday, Israeli occupation forces retrieved a military-grade bulldozer destroyed by the Resistance in Qabatiya.
The suffering of Palestinians continues to worsen with the prolonged assault on the northern West Bank, especially in refugee camps, in what is now the longest-running offensive in the West Bank since the Second Intifada. The Israeli regime has also deliberately displaced tens of thousands of Palestinians from the West Bank.
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