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PALESTINE

Tue 07 Nov 2023 8:32 am - Jerusalem Time

Massive Israeli incursions and confrontations in the West Bank

Early today, Tuesday, the Israeli forces carried out massive new incursions into the West Bank, including arrests and clashes with Palestinians.


In Jenin, the Israeli forces stormed the city of Jenin on Tuesday.


Al-Quds.com correspondent reported that several military vehicles accompanied by a bulldozer stormed the city and the Jenin camp, and confrontations took place with the occupation forces.


The occupation army deployed snipers on the roofs of a number of houses, sent new reinforcements from its forces, and deployed special units in a number of neighborhoods.


The Israeli bulldozers also bulldozed the roads and infrastructure on the outskirts of the Jenin camp, and targeted the house of citizen Abdul Salam Jamal Abu Al-Hayja in the camp, causing it to burn.


The Director of Jenin Education, Salam Al-Taher, said: It was decided that the school hours in the city of Jenin and its camp would be electronic.


In Ramallah, a young man was injured, and four citizens were arrested, at dawn on Tuesday, during Israeli forces’ storming of the town of Kafr Ni’ma, west of Ramallah.


Local sources said that confrontations broke out between the young men and Israeli soldiers during their storming of the town, during which the soldiers fired live bullets at the young men, which resulted in a live bullet wound to the waist, where he was taken to the hospital.


The sources pointed out that Israeli forces arrested four citizens from the town, namely: Humam Abda, Zahid Jubran, Talib Abda, and Hussein Abda, after raiding and searching their homes.


A young man was injured, and a citizen and a woman were arrested, at dawn today, during tIsraeli forces’ storming of the town of Beitunia, west of Ramallah.


Local sources reported that a young man was shot in the foot, fired by Israeli forces, which carried out raids and storming of a number of homes, and arrested the freed prisoner Ruba Assi and the freed prisoner Muhammad Al-Dahla, after raiding their homes and tampering with their contents.


In Jerusalem, a young man was injured, at dawn today, by Israeli bullets during confrontations that broke out in the town of Abu Dis, east of occupied Jerusalem.


Local sources reported that a young man was injured Israeli army bullets in the stomach and was taken to the medical center in the town, and then transferred for treatment to Ramallah Hospital.


In Hebron, two young men were injured by live bullets and dozens suffocated during clashes that broke out on Tuesday morning in the town of Al-Dhaheriya, south of Hebron.


Medical and local sources said that two young men were injured by live bullets in their lower extremities and were taken to receive treatment in the hospital, while dozens suffered from suffocation due to inhaling poisonous gas and were treated on the field, during confrontations that broke out in the town of Al-Dhaheriya.


In Tulkarm, 6 citizens, including a woman, were injured during the occupation forces’ storming of Tulkarm camp at dawn today.


Local sources reported that two young men were injured by fragments of a missile fired by an Israeli drone, and a woman was injured by a bullet in the shoulder, the mother of the martyr Izz al-Din Awad, who was assassinated by Israeli forces yesterday evening. The injured were transferred to the Martyr Thabet Thabet Governmental Hospital.


At two o'clock in the morning, large forces of the occupation army, accompanied by two crawler bulldozers, stormed the neighborhoods of "Al-Balawneh, Al-Hadaydah, Al-Ghanem, Al-Shuhada, Al-Murabba'a, and Al-Muqata'a" in the camp, amid the flight of a reconnaissance plane, and tightened their siege on it from all sides, raided a number of citizens' homes, and conducted an extensive search operation inside them and subjected Its residents were interrogated, but no arrests were reported.



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