RAMALLAH November 18. 2023 (Saba) - Zionist forces on Saturday dawn carried out raid and arrest campaign in the Occupied West Bank cities of Ariha, Nablus, Hebron and Bethlehem, began drifts and broke into Palestinians' homes.
Enemy troops arrested 14 youths in Hebron, Palestinian news agencies said, after the detainees' family houses were raided and inspected.
In Nablus City, Zionist military vehicles and bulldozers stormed into Balata Camp and positioned in many quarters, amid armed clashes and sweeping-away works.
Enemy forces deployed snipers in many houses and buildings across the Refugee Camp, the agencies added, with blasts and gunfire frequently heard in the camp's lanes.
Zionist machines and bulldozers caused dire damages to al-Souk Street, al-Amouri quarter and the Camp's northern gateway.
During their withdrawal, the enemy machines were under intense gunfire on the al-Maslakh (Butchery) Street, the agencies said.
The Israeli forces detained two youths and damaged their car in Ariha City, and stormed into al-Jaba'a village south Bethlehem City and arrested seven Palestinian workers coming from Gaza Strip.
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Enemy troops arrested 14 youths in Hebron, Palestinian news agencies said, after the detainees' family houses were raided and inspected.
In Nablus City, Zionist military vehicles and bulldozers stormed into Balata Camp and positioned in many quarters, amid armed clashes and sweeping-away works.
Enemy forces deployed snipers in many houses and buildings across the Refugee Camp, the agencies added, with blasts and gunfire frequently heard in the camp's lanes.
Zionist machines and bulldozers caused dire damages to al-Souk Street, al-Amouri quarter and the Camp's northern gateway.
During their withdrawal, the enemy machines were under intense gunfire on the al-Maslakh (Butchery) Street, the agencies said.
The Israeli forces detained two youths and damaged their car in Ariha City, and stormed into al-Jaba'a village south Bethlehem City and arrested seven Palestinian workers coming from Gaza Strip.
K.H
resource : SABA