Israeli occupation forces (IOF) carried out multiple raids across the West Bank overnight and on Tuesday morning, resulting in the abduction of at least 13 Palestinian citizens and several clashes.
In eastern Nablus, the IOF stormed Balata refugee camp and kidnapped 13 residents. Local sources reported that the forces also conducted interrogations during their raid.
In Jenin, Israeli forces encircled a house in Qabatiya town in the morning, though no arrests were reported. However, a young man was abducted from Jenin city.
Tulkarem witnessed two additional detentions during IOF operations in the city and Kafa village.
In al-Khalil, a young man was injured by a bullet in his neck during clashes between local youths and Israeli forces in Sa’ir town.
Meanwhile, in Salfit, the IOF detained four citizens from the city, and six others were taken from surrounding areas. In Qarawat Bani Hassan, northwest of Salfit, six additional citizens were kidnapped by Israeli forces.
Earlier on Monday evening, Israeli forces abducted 20 citizens from al-Zubaidat village in northern Jericho.
These recent raids and detentions reflect the continued crackdown by Israeli forces in Palestinian territories, drawing concern from local sources about the ongoing violations of Palestinian rights. (ILKHA)
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