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Israeli Forces Withdraw from Tubas and Aqaba After Military Raids and Siege

Tubas: Israeli forces withdrew late last night from the city of Tubas and the town of Aqaba after two days of aggression and siege.

According to Qatar News Agency, Israeli soldiers had turned several homes into military posts after forcing their residents to leave in both Tubas and Aqaba over the past two days. The occupation forces also conducted a large-scale raid on citizens' homes, detaining several residents and subjecting them to field interrogations.

Meanwhile, Israeli warplanes fired intermittently over the Tubas governorate throughout the operation. Occupation vehicles and infantry were heavily deployed in the neighborhoods of Tubas and Aqaba during the incursion, coinciding with the imposition of a curfew and the closure of entrances with earth mounds.

The occupation forces had re-invaded Tubas and Aqaba at dawn on Monday, following a withdrawal after a four-day offensive that lasted from dawn on Wednesday until Saturday evening.