West Bank - Saba:
The Ma'ati Palestine Information Center reported that the West Bank witnessed an escalation in resistance operations over the past 24 hours, recording 24 separate operations that resulted in the injury of an Israeli soldier and damage to a number of settler vehicles, in addition to violent confrontations in several areas.
The center added in a report issued on Monday that violent clashes erupted in the town of Ya'bad in Jenin, during which a homemade bomb was thrown at enemy soldiers, wounding one of them.
Concurrently, an explosive device was detonated in the village of Deir Abu Daif, east of the city, targeting enemy forces during their raid.
In Hebron, resistance fighters threw Molotov cocktails at an Israeli army vehicle near the Adorim settlement, partially catching it on fire, in a clear message across the resistance zone in the southern West Bank. In Nablus, residents confronted settler attempts to attack the villages of al-Lubban al-Sharqiya, al-Sawiya, and Madama.
A settler's car was hit and four others damaged as a result of stone-throwing. Meanwhile, Burqa and Madama witnessed violent confrontations between residents and enemy forces who stormed these areas.
Popular movements were not limited to resistance; they also included demonstrations in the towns of Bruqin and Burqa in the Salfit Governorate, expressing popular rejection of the enemy's policies. Other confrontations erupted in the towns of Turmus Ayya, Araba, al-Mughayyir, and Kobar, involving stone-throwing and the use of homemade explosive devices.

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