Israeli forces launch raids across Tulkarem in occupied West Bank
Israeli forces have deployed military vehicles in Tulkarem after launching a series of raids in the West Bank city. Witnesses told the Wafa news agency that Israeli soldiers stormed the Fawaz Mall in southeastern Tulkarem, detaining people and subjecting them to field interrogations.
In the same area, a military checkpoint was erected where Israeli forces stopped and searched young Palestinian men. The Israelis inspected IDs and phones, but no detentions were reported.
In the city centre, Israeli soldiers raided a cafe and threw stun grenades near the Thabet Thabet Government Hospital and interrogated people inside.
In the Tulkarem refugee camp, soldiers were also heavily deployed in the al-Matar neighbourhood, storming and ransacking homes and forcing families to leave.
Just east of Tulkarem, residents in Jabal al-Salihin in the Nur Shams refugee camp were ordered to leave their homes without being allowed to retrieve their personal belongings.
More settler attacks reported across the West Bank
Israeli settlers have attacked Palestinian cars north of Jericho on the road to the Auja Spring by throwing stones, damaging one vehicle, the Wafa news agency reports.
Bedouin citizens and shepherds were also attacked near the village of ad-Duyuk al-Tahta, west of Jericho.
Settlers vandalised farmland in al-Burj and Masafer Yatta, south of Hebron, demolishing stone fences and cutting down trees.
A settler opened fire at shepherds in the Tal Ma’in area, the Palestinian agency said. No injuries were reported.
Palestinian teen shot by Israeli army during raid in West Bank’s Jalazone camp dies
A 19-year-old Palestinian shot by the Israeli military in the Jalazone refugee camp, north of Ramallah, has died of his wounds, the Ministry of Health says.
In a statement, the ministry said Malek Ali al-Hattab was shot with live ammunition in the abdomen during a raid on the West Bank camp in the early morning.
Two other young men were shot in the knee and hand.







