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Sun 30 Nov 2025 8:54 am - Jerusalem Time

Incursions and chaos.. The occupation arrests dozens of Palestinians in Salfit, Bethlehem, and Hebron.

Israeli occupation forces launched a large-scale raid and arrest campaign at dawn on Sunday, November 30, 2025, targeting various areas of the occupied West Bank, which included storming homes, searching them, and mistreating their residents, amid tight military measures.

In the city of Salfit, a large military force stormed the town of "Al-Zawiya," where the occupation army proceeded to close its entrance with earth mounds to isolate it from its surroundings. The occupation forces carried out an arrest campaign that affected more than ten citizens, who were detained and subjected to field interrogation before being released later.

To the south, the occupation forces focused their campaign in the town of "Beit Fajjar" in Bethlehem Governorate; they raided several homes and wreaked havoc before arresting five citizens: Mahmoud Ibrahim Thawabteh, Issam Hussein Diriyeh and his brother Ibrahim, Muhammad Ahmad Abu Yabes, and Baraa Yusuf Ali Diriyeh.

The arrests also extended to the town of "Sa'ir" east of Hebron, where three released prisoners were arrested: Khalil Farukh, Awda Jaradat, and Jalal Jabareen.

In the northern West Bank, Nablus Governorate witnessed multiple incursions; released prisoner Muhammad Asida was arrested after his home was raided in the village of "Tal." The occupation forces also stormed the village of "Sura" and arrested three young men, with sources reporting that one of them was injured.

In a related context, military vehicles stormed the streets of Balata camp, where soldiers tore down posters of martyrs hanging in the alleys in a provocative step. In Ramallah, the arrest of young man Hassan Murad from the town of "Deir Abu Mishal" was recorded following the storming of his home.

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