Ramallah: Israeli occupation forces arrested three Palestinians early Tuesday morning during raids on several cities and villages across the occupied West Bank, while a number of Palestinians were wounded in new attacks carried out by colonists.
According to Qatar News Agency, Palestinian sources reported that Israeli occupation forces raided the cities of Tulkarm, Nablus, and Jenin in the northern West Bank. They conducted home raids in the eastern neighborhood of Jenin, arresting the father of a wanted man in the Shuweika neighborhood, north of Tulkarm, in an attempt to pressure his son to surrender.
The raids extended to the Al-Ain refugee camp, west of Nablus, where at least one young man was arrested. Additionally, a Palestinian was arrested in the Al-Irsal neighborhood in Ramallah. Raids also occurred in Sinjil village, north of Ramallah, and the Shuafat refugee camp, east of occupied Jerusalem.
On Monday evening, attacks by colonists and the occupation army in the northern and southern West Bank resulted in several wounded Palestinians, while foreign solidarity activists were also targeted. The Palestinian Red Crescent reported that its crews transported two wounded foreign activists to a hospital in Tubas after they were attacked in Khirbet Baziq in the northern Jordan Valley.
According to a report by the Palestinian Colonization and Wall Resistance Commission, settlers conducted 466 attacks against Palestinians and their property in the West Bank in July, leading to the deaths of four citizens and the forced displacement of two Bedouin communities comprising 50 Palestinian families.