On Wednesday evening, two Palestinians were injured in raids by the Israeli army in various areas of the West Bank, according to government media.
The Voice of Palestine radio said that a young man was wounded in the face as a result of an Israeli army attack on him in the northern West Bank.
It explained that the occupation soldiers assaulted the young man, Rabih Fshafsheh, after his arrest from the town of Misliya, south of the city of Jenin.
In the southern West Bank, activist Osama Makhamra said that soldiers in the Israeli army detained Jihad al-Nawajaa, head of the Susya village council, and assaulted him, causing him to suffer a broken chest.
In the central West Bank, the official radio reported that the Israeli army opened fire on a young man near the town of Anata, northeast of occupied Jerusalem.
The radio indicated the storming of various areas in the West Bank, including the city of Al-Bireh, the village of Rammun, the town of Hizma, the Al-Far'a camp, the towns of Anza and Mithalun, and the village of Sira.
The army also sent military reinforcements towards the town of Qabatiya, south of Jenin, according to eyewitnesses.
Several governorates in the West Bank have witnessed an escalation in Israeli military operations in recent days, as the army closes the entrances to towns and searches others.
The Israeli army and settlers continue their attacks and escalation in the West Bank since the start of the war of extermination in the Gaza Strip, which has resulted in the killing of at least 1,087 Palestinians.
The occupation soldiers assaulted the young man, Rabih Fshafsheh, after his arrest from the town of Misliya.





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West Bank: Two Palestinians injured in Israeli army raids