Three Palestinians injured, others arrested in Zionists’ West Bank raids

Three Palestinian civilians sustained bruises and fractures, and several others were arrested during Zionist regime’s military raids at dawn Tuesday across various areas of the West Bank.
The Palestinian Red Crescent Society reported that the Zionist regime’s occupation forces assaulted three citizens in the town of Abwein, north of Ramallah, resulting in injuries, including bruises and fractureas.
Meanwhile, the Zionist regime’s forces arrested the young man Mahdi Fawaz Khalaf after raiding his home and ransacking its contents during their incursion into the town.
In Nablus, Zionist regime’s forces detained former prisoner Wael Al-Jagoub—who had been released in the “Al-Ahrar Flood” deal—after storming his house.
The Zionist troops also raided the Rafidia neighborhood west of Nablus, as well as the eastern suburbs and Balata refugee camp to the east of the city.
Local sources reported that the Zionist regime’s troops entered Balata town, searched several homes, and also stormed Joseph’s Tomb, east of Nablus.
In Tulkarem, the Zionist regime’s forces arrested two young men overnight after raiding the Dhinnaba suburb east of the city and the southern neighborhood.
Local sources confirmed that Zionist troops kidnaped Wissam Issam Ouda from his home in Tulkarem’s southern neighborhood. They also invaded Dhinnaba, patrolling its main streets, particularly near the Sharia School, Halima Kharisha School, and around the “Infant Incubator Center” area, where they stopped and searched vehicles, interrogated passengers, and assaulted several individuals before detaining Ahmad Al-Attar.
In a related development, Zionist regime’s military vehicles spread throughout the streets of Tulkarem, particularly around Thabet Thabet roundabout, Al-Haddadin Street, the “Al-Alemi” Courthouse Street, and Nablus Street, especially the section linking Tulkarem and Nur Shams camps, severely disrupting the movement of citizens and vehicles.
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