West Bank, MINA – Palestinian towns and villages across the occupied West Bank witnessed a new wave of attacks late Monday and early Tuesday, as Israeli settlers and occupation forces stormed multiple areas, setting property ablaze and assaulting residents, Palestine Information Center reported.
Local sources reported that settlers set fire to the al-Janidi plant nursery near Deif Sharaf, northwest of Nablus, sparking a massive blaze that left three Palestinians with burn injuries, according to the Red Crescent.
In northern Ramallah, settlers vandalized Palestinian vehicles near the illegal Shilo settlement and attacked homes in Burin village, south of Nablus. Similar assaults were documented in the Karkafa area of Aqraba, where cars were damaged and olive trees uprooted.
A horde of settlers also attacked Palestinian cars near the Ein Ayyoub rotary in western Ramallah. At the same time, Israeli forces closed the Attara checkpoint in northern Ramallah, detaining citizens for hours.
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Israeli occupation army raids were carried out across Jenin province, where soldiers clashed with local youths, firing live ammunition, tear gas, and stun grenades. In Ramallah, Israeli forces targeted families traveling through Biddu tunnel with barrages of tear gas, while paramedics were blocked from reaching the wounded in Kharbatha al-Misbah tunnel, forcing them to evacuate victims on foot.
In al-Khalil (Hebron), large occupation soldiers units raided Beit Awwa town and stormed the home of prisoner Thabet Masalma, reportedly ahead of its demolition. In Nablus, occupation soldiers stormed al-Masaken ash-Shabiyah neighborhood, Balata and Askar refugee camps, carrying out house raids and assaults.
In northern Jerusalem, Israeli forces stormed Kafr Aqab and clashed with residents. Additional raids and assaults were reported in Qalandia town and al-Arroub refugee camp.
The series of settler and occupation soldiers attacks left widespread destruction, exacerbating tensions and sparking violent confrontations throughout the occupied West Bank. []
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Mi’raj News Agency (MINA)