Israeli forces arrest 6 Palestinians in West Bank raids
Israeli forces have arrested six Palestinians in dawn raids on refugee camps and villages in the occupied West Bank, Wafa is reporting. The arrests came after Israeli forces entered and ransacked people’s homes, according to Wafa.
Three people were arrested in the Jalazone refugee camp north of Ramallah, one in Balata refugee camp near Nablus, and one in the Askar camp, along with one person west of Nablus.
Early-morning raids were also reported in the villages of Shabtin and Deir Abu Mishal, both west of Ramallah, and Jifna, to the north – although no arrests were reported.
Israeli forces demolish two Palestinian homes near Ramallah: Report
Israeli forces have bulldozed two homes in the Palestinian village of Shuqba, west of Ramallah in the occupied West Bank, the Wafa news agency reports. During the demolition, the forces fired tear gas at people congregated at the scene, including journalists, according to Wafa.
Yesterday, Israeli forces demolished two more Palestinian homes in the occupied West Bank – one near Qalqilya and one near Nablus.
Israel hands out dozens of demolition orders in West Bank village
Israeli forces have raided the Palestinian village of Um al Kher in the occupied West Bank and issued dozens of demolition orders for residential homes.
According to village council head Khalil Hathaleen, the notices sparked fears that many residents will be forcibly displaced from the village, located in the Masafer Yatta area of Hebron governorate.
Um al Kher has been a frequent target of Israeli demolitions, which have destroyed more than 100 structures since 2007, said Hathaleen.








