Israeli forces raid towns near Tulkarem, detain Palestinians
Israel’s army has carried out incursions on several villages in the Sha’rawiya area north of Tulkarem, in the occupied West Bank, detaining two young men.
Citing local sources, Wafa news agency said Israeli military vehicles stormed the towns of Baqa al-Sharqiya, Attil, Allar, and Seida, setting up checkpoints, blocking main roads, and halting the movement of vehicles and residents.
Troops stopped and interrogated young men, checked identification cards, and subjected some to physical abuse and temporary detentions. Several shops were also raided and searched by Israeli soldiers.
In a separate incident, Wafa said two men – Rami Ragheb Hamad and Omar Mousa Salman – were detained near the main entrance of Ramin, a town east of Tulkarem.
Israeli forces also raided Anabta, another town east of Tulkarem, patrolled its main streets, and were later seen moving towards Nur Shams refugee camp.
Israeli forces have launched a major incursion into Nur Shams and other areas across the northern West Bank, deploying ground troops and armoured vehicles.
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