Occupied Quds – Saba:
Israeli occupation forces raided several areas in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday evening, including the town of Al-Jeeb northwest of Quds, Nablus, Dhanaba suburb east of Tulkarm, and Silat al-Harithiya west of Jenin.
According to the Palestinian News Agency Wafa, the Jerusalem Governorate reported that Israeli forces stormed Al-Jeeb and fired toxic tear gas canisters toward Palestinian homes. No injuries were reported.
In Nablus, security sources stated that Israeli forces entered the city with several military vehicles from the Beit Furik checkpoint in the east, patrolled multiple neighborhoods and streets, stationed near the “Dahlet al-Mawtarat” area in the eastern part of the city, and raided a residential building.
Later in the evening, similar forces stormed the Dhanaba suburb, east of Tulkarm. Local sources reported that an infantry unit, accompanied by a military vehicle and a fuel tanker, raided the area, stationed at several intersections—particularly near the Islamic School and Dhanaba Hall—and disrupted the movement of civilians and vehicles.
The sources added that Israeli soldiers raided several commercial shops and forced owners to close them under threat.
In Silat al-Harithiya, west of Jenin, occupation forces launched another raid using a large number of military vehicles and infantry units. They deployed in the Ziyoud neighborhood, stormed the home of martyr Raafat Dawasah and his relatives’ homes, positioned snipers on rooftops, and forced nearby residents to evacuate their homes.
Additionally, Israeli forces raided the Kharouba neighborhood in Jenin, stormed several homes, and deployed infantry units near Batikhah Roundabout, with a military vehicle stationed in front of Jenin Governmental Hospital.
The Israeli occupation continues its aggression against Jenin city and its refugee camp for the 162nd consecutive day, during which bulldozers have demolished homes in and around the camp. Over the same period, the ongoing assault has resulted in 40 martyrs, more than 200 wounded, the displacement of 22,000 residents, and dozens of arrests.

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