Zionist occupation forces have kidnaped at least seven Palestinians, including a woman, during military raids conducted overnight and this morning across several areas in the occupied West Bank, according to local sources.
Local sources report that israeli military units carried out raids in various West Bank provinces, resulting in the detention of several Palestinians.
In Ramallah province, Israeli forces stormed Al-Jalazon refugee camp and apprehended three individuals, including 33-year-old woman Jehad Nakhla, following home invasions and searches.
Similarly, in Jenin province, zionist occupation forces conducted raids in the town of Qabatiya, leading to the arrest of two Palestinians after searching their residences. No injuries were reported despite Israeli troops firing live ammunition during the operation.
In the northern city of Nablus, zionist forces entered Balata refugee camp and detained at least one Palestinian youth after besieging and searching a home. The raid sparked confrontations between local residents and Israeli troops.
Meanwhile, in the southern province of Hebron, zionist military personnel raided the town of Idhna and detained one Palestinian individual following a home search.
The practice of israeli forces conducting nighttime raids in Palestinian communities for arrests or searches has become a routine occurrence under the Israeli military regime.
The recent series of raids and detentions by zionist occupation forces in the West Bank underscores ongoing tensions in the region. As confrontations erupt between Palestinians and Israeli troops, the practice of nighttime raids continues to disrupt daily life in occupied Palestinian territories. (ILKHA)
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