PALESTINE

Wed 28 Jan 2026 10:33 am - Jerusalem Time

Field investigations and abuse.. the occupation army launches a wide campaign of incursions in the West Bank

On Wednesday, the occupation forces launched a wide campaign of incursions in various areas of the West Bank, focusing particularly on the towns of "Aqaba" and "Madama" in the northern West Bank.

In the town of Aqaba, north of Tubas, a large Israeli force stormed the town, converted one of the houses into a military barracks, raided many homes, and detained at least 17 Palestinians.

Palestinian sources reported that the army conducted field investigations with the detainees and subjected them to abuse before releasing them later.

As for the town of Madama, south of Nablus, the occupation forces launched a wide incursion operation, during which they detained 40 citizens and interrogated them, after converting a house into a barracks and interrogation center.

Local witnesses stated that the detainees were released after the investigations were completed.

In the town of Qabatiya, south of Jenin, the occupation forces raided a house and deployed their forces in the town's streets, firing sound bombs and flying drones, without any arrests being recorded, while in the town of Dura, south of Hebron, the occupation forces arrested the young man Muhammad Aziz Amer after raiding his home.

In the town of Hizma, northeast of Jerusalem, the occupation forces continued their military reinforcements, which included widespread raids on homes, vandalism of property, searching of phones, and theft of gold and money from citizens' homes.

The occupation forces also closed the entrances to the town and prevented entry and exit, and fired gas bombs at residents who tried to reach their work and jobs outside the town.

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