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Violent clashes between the resistance and the occupation in the West Bank.. Our correspondent reveals the details

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Violent clashes between the resistance and the occupation in the West Bank.. Our correspondent reveals the details

The Israeli occupation army launched massive incursions and raids into several cities and towns in the northern West Bank amid the outbreak of violent armed confrontations and clashes.

Al-Ghad’s correspondent reported that the occupation army stormed the city of Tubas from the northern axis, where large military reinforcements were sent in, accompanied by a bulldozer, amid the outbreak of violent armed clashes that continued for several hours before the Israeli military vehicles withdrew.

The occupation army also stormed the town of Arraba and the village of Fahma, south of the city of Jenin, amid the outbreak of violent confrontations and armed clashes, during which four Palestinians were severely beaten, while the occupation forces arrested three young men after carrying out a campaign of raids on a number of homes.

Israeli special forces arrested two young men near the town of Azzun, east of the city of Qalqilya, after their vehicle was intercepted and destroyed.

The city of Nablus witnessed the storming of a number of vehicles and were stationed near the city center, without any arrests being reported, while the occupation confiscated a vehicle following a raid on the town of Yasuf, east of the city of Salfit.

During the past 24 hours, the Israeli occupation forces arrested at least 30 Palestinians from the West Bank, including former prisoners.

According to the latest statistics from the Prisoner Club, the occupation forces have arrested more than 6,255 Palestinians in the West Bank since October 7.

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