Israeli forces beat 5 Palestinians during Nablus camp raid
Israeli troops assaulted five Palestinians during an attack on the Balata refugee camp in the occupied West Bank city of Nablus. The incursion took place in the early hours of Monday, the Wafa news agency reported.
Medics with the Palestine Red Crescent Society said they treated five people for injuries sustained during the army assault, who were later taken to hospital.
Israeli soldiers raid occupied West Bank town
Schools in the town of Kafr Aqab in the occupied West Bank have been evacuated as Israeli forces raided the area.
Israeli snipers were stationed on the rooftops of buildings on Airport Street as soldiers assaulted journalists and prevented them from doing their jobs, Al Jazeera staff on the ground reported.
Meanwhile, the Israeli military said it had received reports of gunfire on one of its vehicles near Nablus. There were no casualties.

Schools are hastily evacuated as Israeli forces, including snipers on rooftops, raid the town
Israeli forces demolish water wells, livestock pens south of Hebron
Footage circulating online has documented the Israeli army’s demolition of homes and agricultural facilities in the village of Khirbet al-Daraj in the Yatta desert south of Hebron in the occupied West Bank.
Videos show military bulldozers levelling Palestinian property.
The attacks are “part of a continuous demolition policy targeting citizens’ homes and facilities, increasing the residents’ suffering and threatening their living stability”, the al-Baydar human rights group said.
Final shepherd community forcibly displaced from southern Jordan Valley in West Bank
The Israeli human rights group B’Tselem says that after months of violence against Palestinian communities in Ras Ein al-Auja, the final remaining people have now left.
“This shepherding community, which was the largest and last surviving in the southern Jordan Valley, consisted of approximately 800 people, including about 400 minors,” the group said on X.
“This area has now been completely ‘cleansed’ of Palestinian presence,” it added. B’Tselem said 45 Palestinian communities had been forcibly displaced in the West Bank since October 2023. They consisted of about 3,500 people.
It said the expulsion of Palestinians is part of an ethnic cleansing policy by Israel against Palestinians in the West Bank.







