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IOF launches violent raids and arrests across West Bank

WEST BANK, (Palestine Foundation Information Center), The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) launched a large-scale raid and arrest campaign across several areas of the West Bank on Wednesday, sparking confrontations.

In Bethlehem, confrontations broke out in the town of Tuqu, southeast of the city, where IOF fired stun grenades and tear gas at Palestinian youths.

Israeli forces also raided the town of Beit Fajjar, south of Bethlehem, stormed a home on Al-Saff Street in central Bethlehem, and raided the Dheisheh refugee camp south of the city.

The IOF troops arrested journalist Abdulrahman Hassan after raiding his home in Bethlehem.

Meanwhile, Jewish settlers carried out provocative tours around the Ush Ghrab area east of Bethlehem.

In Nablus, the IOF heavily fired tear gas and stun grenades during a raid on the village of Madama, south of the city, where confrontations broke out. The IOF also raided the town of Beita, Nablus’ northern mountain area, and a residential building near Al-Ain refugee camp west of the city.

Israeli forces also arrested two brothers during a raid on the village of Asira Al-Qibliya, south of Nablus.

In Beit Furik, east of Nablus, local sources said a settler from a nearby settlement outpost harassed residents by pointing laser beams toward homes in the town.

In Qalqilya, the IOF raided the town of Habla and arrested a young man. They also raided Azzun, east of Qalqilya, after an Israeli special forces unit infiltrated the town and searched several homes.

In Al-Khalil, a large Israeli military force accompanied by two bulldozers raided the city of Al-Dhahiriya. Israeli forces searched several homes in different neighborhoods, converted some into military posts, and closed roads.

The IOF also raided the Al-Hafr area of Deir Jarir village, east of Ramallah; Arraba village, east of Jenin; Fasayil village, north of Jericho; Kafr Aqab, north of Occupied Jerusalem; and Deir Al-Ghusun, north of Tulkarem.

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