Dozens of Palestinians Arrested in Israeli Military Operations Across West Bank

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, Israeli military operations across the West Bank have led to the arrest of dozens of Palestinians and left several injured. Field sources reported that Israeli forces raided the ancient site of Tarsilah near the settlement of Jabbah, south of Jenin.
During the incursion into the town of Deir al-Ghusun, north of Tulkarm, five Palestinian youths were detained. Separately, three Palestinians were wounded when Israeli soldiers opened fire on a vehicle near the Awarta checkpoint east of Nablus in the northern West Bank.
Clashes continued in Tubas, where Palestinian fighters exchanged gunfire with Israeli occupation forces following a military raid. Meanwhile, an Israeli military bulldozer stormed the village of Al-Masara south of Bethlehem, and occupation forces blocked the entrance to the village of Turmus’ayya north of Ramallah.
Intense gunfire was reported in Tulkarm refugee camp, while direct confrontations between Israeli forces and resistance fighters occurred in Tubas, Nablus, and Al-Fara’a camp. Local sources also reported flares being fired over eastern Nablus, including Beit Furik.
Additional raids targeted the cities of Qalqilya, Jenin, and Hebron, as well as surrounding villages such as Taqou, Jiyus, Beit Ummar, Azzun, Sinjil, Deir Ghusun, and Qabatiya. At least eight Palestinians were arrested in Taqou, with several homes searched and demolished. In a separate incident, Israeli settlers, backed by the military, attacked Palestinian agricultural lands east of Nablus, causing damage.

