West Bank Resistance conducts 2 successful operations on Israeli sites
Israeli forces are blocking off roads in the West Bank following a gunfire operation that has targeted Israeli soldiers and settlers at the "Dotan" checkpoint.
Israeli occupation forces admitted that an Israeli soldier had been wounded in a gunfire operation on an Israeli military site near the city of Nablus.
Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades announced their responsibility for the operation, which targeted an Israeli military site in Jabal Jarzim to the south of Nablus with heavy gunfire.
In another attack, an Israeli occupation soldier and two settlers were wounded in a gunfire operation in the northern occupied West Bank, according to Israeli media outlets.
The attack occurred to the west of Jenin and targeted an Israeli "Dotan" military checkpoint, where Israeli ambulances rushed to the scene of the operation near the town of Ya'bad.
Following the attack, al-Quds Brigades - Jenin Brigades announced that its fighters targeted Israeli occupation forces conducting patrols at the "Dotan" military checkpoint, confirming direct hits among enemy forces.
On the other hand, the occupation's military blocked several streets in the occupied West Bank, as Israeli occupation forces raided the town of Ya'bad.
Concurrently, the IOF raided several areas in the occupied West Bank on Friday, detaining Sheikh Najeh Bakirat, the deputy director of an endowment fund in al-Quds. Seikh Bakirat was detained at his residence in Beit Lahm. He had previously been detained to be released earlier in July, on the condition that he be exiled to Beit Lahm from his hometown of Sur Baher located to the south of occupied al-Quds.
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Israeli soldiers brutalize residents in Tubas
Earlier on Friday, Israeli occupation forces killed six Palestinians, including a minor. Occupation forces wounded several others, as they raided al-Far'a refugee camp to the south of Tubas.
On its part, Hamas called on the Resistance fighters in the occupied West Bank to continue mobilizing against the Israeli occupation, following the cold-blooded murder of Palestinians in al-Far'a camp.
The Ministry of Health announced the names of the martyrs in a statement which included, Maher Abdullah Ahmed Jabara (14 years old), Omar Basem Mahmoud Sabeh (23 years old), Imad Nahed Khaled Jabara (18 years old), Qasim Mohammed Mustafa Draghma (33 years old), Thaer Abdullah Shahin (36 years old), and Baraa Musa Al-Amir (30 years old).
The Israeli occupation has intensified its oppressive measures in the occupied West Bank following Operation Al-Aqsa Flood on October 7. Its aggression against Palestinians, which encompassed near-daily raids and executions, persisted through the 7-day truce in Gaza. The occupation hopes that by employing brutal measures against Palestinians outside the Gaza Strip, it would suppress any voices or actions of solidarity with thousands killed by occupation bombs in the Gaza Strip.
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