
Tubas - Saba:
Israeli occupation forces launched an arrest campaign on Wednesday during their ongoing raid on the town of Tammun and the Far'a refugee camp, south of Tubas in the northern occupied West Bank.
According to the Palestinian SAFA News Agency, Kamal Bani Odeh, director of the Prisoners' Club in Tubas, reported that Israeli occupation forces are still raiding numerous homes in the town of Tammun.
He explained that the forces have so far arrested approximately ten citizens, most of whom are former prisoners, including a woman, in addition to two young men from the Far'a refugee camp.
He added that Israeli occupation forces have converted a home near the entrance to Tammun into a field investigation center.
In the same context, the forces forced a number of citizens to leave their homes in the town and converted them into military barracks.
Since midnight last night, Israeli occupation forces have continued their raids on the town of Tammun and the Far'a refugee camp.
Enemy patrols and infantry forces are deployed, raiding citizens' homes.
Enemy bulldozers caused destruction to streets and infrastructure in areas of Al-Far'a refugee camp and the town of Tammun.
Local sources reported that special forces infiltrated the Far'a camp, followed by military reinforcements from several entrances.
At the same time, enemy forces stormed the town of Tamoun and deployed in several neighborhoods. This included a large-scale raid on several citizens' homes and arrests.