Hebron - Saba:
Israeli enemy forces stormed on Saturday several towns in the Hebron Governorate.
Local sources reported to the Palestinian News Agency (Wafa) that the enemy forces stormed the village of Tabqa in the south, and its soldiers climbed onto the roof of a water tank, the highest point from which a wide area of the village of Tabqa and its surroundings can be seen.
The enemy army also stormed the Al-Arroub refugee camp, firing tear gas canisters from a military tower at the entrance to the camp and at civilians' homes.
The enemy forces also stormed the towns of Al-Shuyukh and Sa'ir, north and east of Hebron, several times.
On Friday, the enemy forces stormed the livestock market affiliated with the Hebron Municipality, located in the southern part of the city near the entrance to Al-Fahs.
They assaulted merchants and citizens present there, firing sound bombs and tear gas, before forcing them to close their shops and forcibly closing the market.
The Hebron Municipality condemned the attack, describing it as dangerous and unacceptable, stressing that it is part of a systematic policy targeting the city and its vital facilities, and constitutes a clear violation of international law and human rights.

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