WEST BANK (Palestine Foundation Information Center) The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) launched a large-scale raid and arrest campaign in the West Bank at dawn Monday.
In Tulkarem, the IOF stormed the Nour Shams refugee camp and carried out massive destruction of roads and infrastructure, which led to the outbreak of violent confrontations.
During the raid, an Israeli military bulldozer attempted to run over a young man while standing on the sidewalk in the vicinity of the Al-Younis roundabout, north of the city.
In Nablus, the IOF blew up the house of the martyr, Moaz Al-Masry, after imposing a total siege on the surrounding areas, which led to the outbreak of violent clashes.
15 people suffered from teargas inhalation during the confrontations, while ambulance vehicles and journalists were denied access to the area.
Clashes also broke out in Salem town, east of Nablus, after a group of settlers stormed Youssef Tomb in the city.
In Qalqilya, the IOF stormed Habla town and violently raided several local homes.
In Ramallah, armed clashes broke out after the IOF stormed the Al-Amari camp, south of the city. A Palestinian teen was killed and two others were injured during the raid.
Several young men were also detained in the refugee camp.
In Bethlehem, the IOF rounded up two young men in Tuqu’ town and Dheisheh camp.
Ten more people were arrested in Dura town in al-Khalil, nine of whom are ex-prisoners.
Three other Palestinians were detained in al-Khalil city. Last night, the Israeli forces brutally attacked eight young men, after detaining them for several hours at a military checkpoint in the Old City.
Meanwhile, the Israeli police forces arrested two young men after breaking into their family homes in Silwan and al-Issawiya towns in Occupied Jerusalem.