Israeli forces seize 20 vehicles in West Bank’s Hizma town: Report
Israeli forces have stormed the town of Hizma, northeast of Jerusalem, in the occupied West Bank, according to the Wafa news agency. About 20 vehicles were seized by the soldiers who entered the town from its western entrance, the report quoted local sources as saying.
Clashes erupt during Israeli raid in West Bank’s Yatma village
Young Palestinian residents and Israeli troops are clashing in the village of Yatma in the occupied West Bank, according to Palestinian sources. The violence erupted after Israeli forces raided the village located south of the city of Nablus.
Three Palestinians arrested in occupied West Bank’s Taybeh: Israeli police
The Israeli police have claimed that they seized five pistols and an M16 gun, as it detained residents in the village of Taybeh in the occupied West Bank’s Ramallah and el-Bireh governorate.
The Palestinians are suspected of involvement in an assault on police officers during a wedding, a statement on X said. “During the campaign, approximately 100 bullets and substances suspected to be narcotics were seized,” it added.
Israeli forces arrest child in Jenin: Report
Local sources have told the Wafa news agency that troops detained Abdullah Manasra after raiding his family’s house in the east of Jenin in the occupied West Bank.
The report did not disclose the age of the child.
The Palestinian Prisoner’s Society, a nongovernmental organisation, said yesterday that Israel arrested about 380 Palestinians in the governorates of Jenin, Tulkarem and Tubas, since the beginning of the ongoing Israeli operations in the north of the occupied West Bank.
What they lost: Families in terror as Israel raids West Bank camps
The rain on Friday did not stop.
Nor did the pounding of Israeli soldiers on the doors of homes across Far’a refugee camp in the occupied West Bank.
Strong winds rushed into houses as doors were knocked down, and the cold bit into the bodies of panicked, unarmed civilians forced into the streets.
In the early hours of the morning, amid an eight-day siege that had cut the camp off from the outside world, dozens of military vehicles and bulldozers rolled up to the camp’s entrance.
Hundreds of Israeli soldiers poured out, swarming through the narrow alleyways. Orders shouted in Hebrew blared from speakers, overlapping with the soldiers’ commands as they banged on doors with the butts of their rifles.
“Open the door! Get out now!” they yelled.








