PALESTINE

Tue 23 Dec 2025 1:40 am - Jerusalem Time

Occupation forces raid towns in the West Bank and settlers attack a home in Hebron

Israeli occupation forces raided several villages and towns in the occupied West Bank on Monday evening and Tuesday dawn, amid confrontations with residents, while settlers attacked a Palestinian home south of Hebron.

Occupation forces raided the city of Tubas north of the West Bank, while settlers attacked a home in As-Samu south of Hebron city.

Occupation forces raided the towns of Silwad northeast of Ramallah, and Kufr north of the city, and fired live bullets without reporting injuries or arrests, according to the Palestinian News Agency "WAFA".

A Israeli force also raided the outskirts of Wadi Rahal village south of Bethlehem, set up a military checkpoint, and prevented citizens from accessing it.

In the north of the West Bank, radio sources reported that the Israeli army raided the village of Kardala in the northern Jordan Valley, in addition to the villages of Shuweika, Anabta, and Kafr al-Labad in Tulkarm governorate, and the towns of Madama and Beita south of Nablus, and Beit Dajan east of it, amid the firing of gas and sound grenades and the closure of commercial shops.

In occupied Jerusalem, occupation forces demolished a building housing 13 families in the Wadi Qaddum neighborhood in Silwan town on Monday, claiming unlicensed construction, and fired sound and gas grenades at the residents before arresting two of them.

The Jerusalem governorate described the demolition operation as a "war crime" and forced displacement aimed at emptying the town of its people.

Coinciding with the second year of the Israeli genocide war on the Gaza Strip, the Israeli army and settlers escalated their attacks in the West Bank, resulting in the martyrdom of at least 1102 Palestinians, injuring about 11,000, in addition to arresting more than 21,000.

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