IOF launches new arrest campaign across West Bank

The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) launched at dawn on Saturday a wave of arrests and raids targeting several citizens in various areas of the West Bank.
The campaign focused particularly on the town of Tammun, south of Tubas, where members of the families of wanted resistance fighters were detained as part of the Z policy of pressure and harassment.
In Tammun, the IOF troops stormed the town with dozens of soldiers and military vehicles, deploying infantry units in residential neighborhoods, raiding numerous homes, and arresting four individuals, including a woman, to pressure their wanted relatives to surrender.
During the raid, the IOF also arrested the wife, mother, and brother of three wanted men and an unidentified girl, all part of the ongoing pursuit and harassment of resistance fighters’ relatives.
In Qalqilya, the Israeli forces arrested a teen after raiding his family’s home at dawn.
In Jenin, a young Palestinian man was arrested at the Salem military checkpoint west of the city.
The IOF also stormed Al-Samou town, south of al-Khalil, and arrested a local man.
The Israeli forces also stormed the city of Nablus, arresting two people after raiding their homes.
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