The massive attack of the Zionist army on the West Bank
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The occupying forces attacked and blew up the house and printing house belonging to Ghanem Alakm, a Palestinian prisoner (who has been arrested since September 17).
Also, the army of this regime raided the village of Safa in the west of Ramallah, searched the homes of Palestinians and arrested at least two people. The Zionists also established a military checkpoint near the village of Beit Aur al-Tahta.
The occupying army also attacked the city of Albeira in the center of the West Bank and arrested two freed prisoners before retreating.
In Nablus, north of the West Bank, Zionist forces raided several neighborhoods, searched houses and arrested a woman and three young men.
In Hebron in the south of the West Bank, the Zionist army attacked several villages and searched Palestinian homes and arrested several people.
Eyewitnesses reported that in the past 15 hours, Zionist forces conducted a military operation in the village of Dora, south of Hebron, during which dozens of houses were attacked and several Palestinians were arrested and a young man was arrested. He was injured by a gunshot.
Thursday morning, the occupying army withdrew from the city of Jenin and its camp in the north of the West Bank. This military operation lasted about 18 hours, and according to official medical sources, as a result, one woman was martyred and 4 people were injured.
The occupying forces also attacked the city of Jenin and its camp, blew up a house and destroyed infrastructure and streets.
The number of martyrs in the West Bank, including Quds, has reached 718 since the start of the Zionist regime’s war against Gaza on October 7. During this time, the army of this regime has expanded its scope of operations and at the same time, the settlers’ aggression against Palestinians and their property has increased.
According to the statistics of the Palestinian Ministry of Health, these aggressions have so far resulted in the injury of around 5,750 Palestinians and the arrest of more than 10,900 people.