السّبت 29 نوفمبر 2025 12:07 مساءً - بتوقيت القدس

Incursions and arrests in the West Bank, and the Tubas operation continues for the fourth day.

The military operation carried out by the Israeli occupation army in the city of Tubas and the towns of Aqaba and Tayaseer in the northern occupied West Bank continues for the fourth consecutive day.

This comes at a time when the occupation army raided several areas in the West Bank today and arrested 4 Palestinians, including a woman, while settlers attacked Palestinian vehicles with stones, injuring 4 Palestinians south of Bethlehem.

The "Walla" website reported that the Israeli army arrested about 100 suspects last night in the town of Tamoun in Tubas Governorate, and expelled more than 20 families from their homes in the town in search of what it claimed were "weapons."

The occupation forces had withdrawn last night from the al-Far'a camp after raiding it in the morning and searching its homes, and they also withdrew from the town of Tamoun after three days of military operations there.

A reporter stated that the occupation forces arrested about 190 Palestinians during this campaign, most of whom were released after being subjected to abuse and beatings under harsh conditions.

About 200 Palestinians were also injured due to the assaults by the occupation forces, with 80 of them transferred to hospitals for treatment, while the rest were treated on-site.

Regarding the incursions, the occupation army raided several areas in the occupied West Bank today and arrested 4 Palestinians, including a woman.

Local sources reported that the Israeli army arrested brothers Muhammad and Ahmad Nabil Ziyoud after raiding and searching their family's home in the town of Silat al-Harithiya west of Jenin in the northern West Bank.

The sources indicated that the army also raided the home of young man Iyad Jaradat and destroyed its contents in the same town, noting that Jaradat was one of those released in the recent exchange deal between the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) and Israel and was planning to celebrate his wedding this week.

In the neighboring town of Yamoun, the Israeli army arrested young man Muhammad Samoudi after raiding his family's home, according to local sources.

The occupation forces also arrested five citizens, including two children and a woman from Qalqilya Governorate, according to the Palestinian news agency.

The agency added that the occupation forces raided the city of Qalqilya from its eastern entrance, spread in the Kafr Saba neighborhood, and arrested two children and a young man during a raid on their homes, searching them and tampering with their contents.

The occupation forces also raided the village of Baqa al-Hatab east of Qalqilya from its main entrance, spread in the western neighborhood and the Bayader area, and carried out a wide raid on several homes, arresting two Palestinians during the raids and searches of their homes.

In the village of al-Tabaqa south of Hebron in the southern West Bank, Israeli soldiers removed Palestinian flags raised above a large water tank in the middle of the village.

Other areas of the West Bank witnessed Israeli incursions, with no reports of home raids or arrests.

The Red Crescent announced the injury of 4 Palestinians, including a woman, by gunfire from settlers during their assault on the Khalayil al-Lawz area in the city of Bethlehem in the southern West Bank.

Settlers attacked Palestinian vehicles with stones on Friday evening in the Wadi Qana area between Salfit and Qalqilya (north), with no reports of injuries.

This comes amid a continuous Israeli escalation in the West Bank that has resulted in the martyrdom of more than 1,085 Palestinians, the injury of nearly 11,000, and the arrest of more than 20,500 people since the start of the genocide war in the Gaza Strip on October 7, 2023.

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Incursions and arrests in the West Bank, and the Tubas operation continues for the fourth day.

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