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Israeli Occupation Forces Withdraw from Tubas in West Bank, Following 4-Day Aggression

Tubas: The Israeli occupation forces withdrew from the Tubas Governorate in the West Bank on Saturday, following a four-day-long assault.

According to Qatar News Agency, the occupation forces pulled out of the city of Tubas, the town of Aqaba, and the village of Tayasir, after having withdrawn yesterday from Al-Far'a refugee camp and the town of Tammun.

Director of Ambulance and Emergency Services in Tubas Governorate Nidal Odeh stated that ambulance teams handled 204 injuries resulting from beatings over the past four days, 69 of which were taken to the hospital, while the remaining cases were treated on site.

Director of the Palestinian Prisoner's Society (PPS) in Tubas Kamal Bani Odeh said that the occupation forces detained around 200 people over the past four days and conducted field interrogations with them, before later releasing most of them, while 10 were arrested.