IOF Storm Several Areas in the West Bank, Arrest Liberated Prisoners
By Al Mayadeen English
Today 05:55
The Israeli occupation storms several areas in the West Bank and arrests several liberated prisoners amid confrontations between the resistance forces and the IOF.
Confrontations broke out between Palestinian youth and Israeli occupation forces in Tabqa, in the village of Dura, south of Al-Khalil.
As part of a series of raids carried out by the occupation forces in several areas of the West Bank, the occupation forces stormed the town of Ni'lin, west of Ramallah.
The occupation forces also stormed the town of Surif, northwest of Al-Khalil, the town of Beit Ummar, north of the city, the Aqabat Jabr and Ein el-Sultan Camp, in addition to the Katf al-Wad neighborhood, in Jericho. It arrested the two freed prisoners, Ibrahim Abu Al-Asal and Mahmoud Batanja, and Badr Al-Muqiti in the Aqabat Jabr camp.
The Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades confronted the occupation forces in the Ain Sultan camp in Jericho.
Israeli forces stormed the town of Al-Zababdeh, south of Jenin, the village of Anin, west of the city, and the village of Faqqu'a. The IOF also stormed the city of Nablus before withdrawing from gunfire.
The Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades announced that they targeted the occupation forces in Mount Gerizim in Nablus with a heavy barrage of bullets. Meanwhile, the occupation forces fired flares at the site near Beit Iba and Zawata, west of Nablus, while they stormed the town of Tuqu, southeast of Beit Lahm.
The IOF arrested several prisoners liberated from Nablus, namely: Shadi Hanoun, Hosni al-Amoudi, Amjad al-Sayeh, Mohammad Al-Qutb, Bassem al-Ataba, and Hassan al-Safadi.
For their part, the resistance fighters opened fire in the direction of the Avnei Hefetz settlement, south of Tulkarm, and the military tower at the entrance to the Arroub camp was targeted with dozens of Molotov cocktails.
Furthermore, local sources reported that the IOF arrested the freed prisoner, Louay Freij, after storming his home in the city of Qalqilya.
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