Four Palestinians were martyred and others were injured and detained during the occupation forces’ storming of areas in the West Bank

On Monday, Four Palestinians were martyred and others were injured and detained during Israeli occupation forces’ storming of areas in the West Bank.

Wafa Agency reported that large numbers of occupation forces stormed into Al Faraah Camp in Tubas amidst gunfire, which led to the martyrdom of 4 Palestinians and the injury of 6 others including serious cases. The Resistance confronted occupation forces and bombed an explosive device with one of its military vehicles.

The occupation forces raided several neighborhoods in Areha (Jericho) and fired bullets at the Palestinians, wounding a young man. The occupation forces also detained a girl, stormed the town of Jayyus in Qalqilya, wounded a young man, and then detained him.

The occupation forces detained 28 Palestinians during their raids on the towns of Aqaba in Tubas, Abwein, Beit Laqya, and Al-Amari in Ramallah, Abu Dis and Umm Tuba in Al Quds (Jerusalem), the Shweika suburb in Tulkarm, Aida Camp in Bethlehem, and Yatta in Al Khalil (Hebron).

The occupation forces stormed the towns of Beit Kahil and Beit Awa in Al Khalil (Hebron), seized a number of cars, and set up barriers at all entrances to the city of Al Khalil, its towns, villages, and camps, and closed a number of them with iron gates, dirt barriers, and cement cubes.

In addition, dozens of settlers stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque from the Mughrabi Gate side, and carried out provocative tours in its courtyards under heavy guard from the occupation forces, which tightened their military measures at the gates of the mosque and the Old City of Al Quds (Jerusalem).

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