Israeli occupation launches detention campaign in West Bank


Israeli occupation forces raid the Abu Bakr al-Siddiq Mosque and steal its donations before withdrawing.

  • Israeli occupation forces detain a Palestinian man during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan just outside al-Quds’ Old City, Friday, March 15, 2024. (AP Photo)

At dawn on Tuesday, Israeli occupation forces stormed the city of Jenin and launched an arrest campaign in the area. They also vandalized property and a number of vehicles in Jenin’s eastern neighborhood.

Meanwhile, the IOF raided a number of neighborhoods in the city, with occupation forces deployed near the Al-Razi Hospital, where confrontations broke out with Palestinian youths, with no injuries reported.

Israeli occupation forces also stormed the city of al-Khalil and arrested the two Palestinian youths, Abdul Rahman al-Fakhouri, from Wadi al-Joz in al-Khalil, and the student, Ibada Firas Wael Abu Sharkh from his home in the southern area of the city.

Concurrently, Israeli occupation forces arrested four Palestinian youths from the town of Habla, south of Qalqilya, after they stormed the town, and raided and ransacked their families’ homes.

The IOF also stormed Tulkarm and Ezbet al-Jarad, to its east, all the way to the Pharaoh Roundabout at the southern entrance to the city.

They also raided the building of the Abu Bakr al-Siddiq Mosque and mounted its roof where they deployed snipers and the al-Safarini Building where they also deployed snipers.

The occupation forces conducted extensive sweeping operations in the vicinity of the mosque and the al-Azziya neighborhoods and stole donations from the mosque’s fund before leaving.

The West Bank has seen continuous daily confrontations since the start of the ongoing Israeli war on the Gaza Strip, as the towns and cities of the occupied West Bank are exposed to daily raids and incursions, including multiple detentions, often resulting in Palestinians killed or injured on a daily basis.

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