
Ramallah - Saba:
Israeli forces carried out a campaign of raids and arrests this morning, Tuesday, targeting several areas in the occupied West Bank.
In occupied Jerusalem, Israeli forces demolished two livestock pens in the Shuafat refugee camp, north of the city, according to the Palestinian News Agency Khabar.
Local sources reported that a large force of Israeli police and army personnel stormed the camp, accompanied by two bulldozers, and began destroying two sheep and horse pens.
Israeli forces arrested two young men from the town of Kobar, northwest of Ramallah, this morning, in addition to raiding several towns and villages in the governorate.
Local sources reported that the Israeli army arrested two young men during its raid on the town of Kobar: Qasem Abdel Salam Barghouthi and Anas Mish'al Barghouthi, after raiding their homes and ransacking their contents.
Meanwhile, Israeli forces raided the towns and villages of Birzeit, Silwad, Jalazone refugee camp, Bil'in, Kharbatha Bani Harith, and the Jabal al-Tawil neighborhood in al-Bireh, raiding several buildings and citizens' homes.
They also raided the town of Turmus Ayya, north of Ramallah, and closed the iron gate they had installed last month at the town's entrance, preventing citizens' vehicles from passing.
Sources stated that the closure of the main entrance forces citizens to take long, detoured routes to exit the town.
In Tulkarm, local sources reported that Israeli forces arrested two young men, Muhammad Bilal Abu al-Aoun and Raed Ammar Barakat, after raiding and searching their homes in the town of Anabta.
The same sources added that these forces arrested Saad Othman Bseis, a former detainee, after raiding his home in the Aktaba suburb.
In Nablus, Palestinian Red Crescent sources reported that a 62-year-old man was injured by live ammunition in the foot during an Israeli raid on the al-Ain refugee camp, west of Nablus.
Enemy military vehicles stormed the eastern part of Nablus at dawn on Tuesday, patrolling several streets, without any arrests or injuries reported.
Enemy forces also stormed the old Askar refugee camp, east of Nablus, and deployed in the al-Ayada and al-Jammasin neighborhoods.
In Bethlehem, a security source reported that Israeli forces stormed the town of al-Khader in the south, raided several homes, and arrested Asaad Saeed Subaih, Ibrahim Marzouq Salah and his son Muhammad, Ayham Ahmed Othman Subaih, Muhammad Abu Zaid, Ibrahim Abu al-Hawa, Adal Abu Ramdan, Othman Jumaa Salah, and Ahmed Ali Issa.
These forces also arrested Hammam Issa Ali Taqatqa, 17, from the town of Beit Fajjar in the south.
Younis Arar, director of the Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission in Bethlehem, added that Israeli forces stormed the "Ush Ghurab" area east of Beit Sahour and began demolishing a park that included a wedding hall.
In Hebron, a citizen and his wife sustained bruises and contusions on Tuesday after being assaulted by settlers in Masafer Yatta, south of Hebron.
A group of settlers raided the home of Akram Sari Abu Subha in Khirbet al-Fakhit in Masafer Yatta and assaulted him and his wife, causing bruises and contusions. They also destroyed a vehicle and cameras at the al-Fakhit school after raiding it.