The occupation forces injure and arrest dozens of Palestinians in the West Bank and distribute notices to demolish a mosque and homes.

The occupation forces injure and arrest dozens of Palestinians in the West Bank and distribute notices to demolish a mosque and homes.

The Palestinian Red Crescent Society said in a statement that its crews transported two young men to the hospital after they were beaten by Israeli forces during a raid on the city of Nablus in the northern West Bank.

In the same context, the Palestinian news agency WAFA reported that the army arrested a young man in Nablus after surrounding a house. It added that "Israeli special forces infiltrated Abu Ubaida Street in the city and surrounded a house before military vehicles entered from several directions, including the Huwwara checkpoint to the south and the Sarra checkpoint to the west, and subsequently arrested the young man, Obada al-Amoudi."

In the central West Bank, Wafa reported that the Israeli army arrested three Palestinians from the al-Hathroura Bedouin community east of Jerusalem, after storming it “suddenly and raiding a number of tents.”

The number of detainees in Beit Ummar, north of Hebron in the West Bank, has risen to 40, and the occupation forces have continued to raid homes since Wednesday morning.

At dawn on Thursday, the occupation forces stormed the town of Hizma, northeast of occupied Jerusalem, and fired live ammunition, sound bombs and gas. They also raided a house during their incursion into the Azbat Nasser area, southeast of Tulkarm, and stormed the town of Qaffin, north of Tulkarm.

In a related development, the Israeli army distributed demolition notices on Wednesday evening targeting Palestinian structures, including a mosque, homes, and agricultural facilities, in the Masafer Yatta area south of Hebron in the southern occupied West Bank.

Osama Makhameh, an activist monitoring Israeli violations, told reporters that the notices were distributed in the villages of Jinba and Halawa, and targeted a mosque, a park, three homes, three residential tents, five livestock pens, and several health units.

Makhameh also noted that settlers stormed the Wadi al-Rakhim area, west of the village of Susya in Masafer Yatta (a cluster of 28 villages and hamlets), and spray-painted racist slogans on a house.

Two peace activists suffered from tear gas inhalation on Wednesday after being sprayed with it during an attack by Israeli settlers on a Bedouin community near Jerusalem.

The Palestinian Jerusalem Governorate said in a statement, "Two peace activists (whose nationalities were not specified) suffered from tear gas inhalation during an attack by settlers on the Khirbet al-Sidra Bedouin community near the town of Mikhmas, northeast of Jerusalem."

The statement added that the settlers attacked residents of the community and caused damage to several homes and vehicles

On Wednesday evening, three Palestinians were injured in an attack by Israeli settlers targeting a family near Hebron, in the southern occupied West Bank.

The official Palestinian news agency WAFA reported that a man, his wife, and their son were injured in the attack by settlers northeast of Hebron.

WAFA quoted Faisal al-Qawasmi as saying, "A group of settlers assaulted my father, mother, and brother Ghassan while we were on our land in the Dhahr al-Hawiya area, near the bypass road (Route 60)."

Al-Qawasmi explained that the Israeli attack resulted in head injuries and various bruises to his family members, who were subsequently taken to the hospital.


Attacks by the army and settlers in the West Bank have resulted in the martyrdom of at least 1,076 Palestinians, the injury of about 10,760, and the arrest of more than 20,500 others since the start of the war of extermination in Gaza, according to the Palestinian Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission.


A ceasefire agreement that went into effect on October 10 ended the war of extermination on Gaza, which left more than 69,000 Palestinian martyrs and more than 170,000 wounded, most of them children and women, with reconstruction estimated by the United Nations to cost about $70 billion.


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