Occupation forces detain 11 Palestinians in different parts of the West Bank

The Israeli occupation forces on Tuesday detained 11 Palestinians in different parts of the West Bank.

Wafa New Agency reported that the occupation forces stormed into several neighborhoods in the city of Nablus and the village of Jama’in to the south, the towns of Kober and Beit Rima in Ramallah and Tuqu’a in Bethlehem, and detained eleven Palestinians.

Yesterday, the occupation forces detained 22 Palestinians in separate areas of the West Bank.

In a related context, the Israeli settlers attacked the Palestinians’ property south of Nablus in the West Bank.

The official in charge of the settlements file in the north of West Bank Ghassan Douglas told Wafa Agency that a group of Israeli settlers stormed into the main street in the town of Hawara south of the city, under the protection of the Israeli occupation forces and attacked Palestinians vehicles with stones, causing damage to some of them.

On the other hand, occupation forces closed the Hawara checkpoint in front of the movement of the Palestinians in both directions, stopped and searched the vehicles which caused a traffic jam. Settlers also stormed into the town of Al Auja north of the city of Ariha in the West Bank under the protection of the occupation, where the occupation forces continued to force the owners of shops in the town to close them.

Yesterday, settlers stormed into the villages of Maghayer Al-Abeed and Al-Tuba south of Al Khalil (Hebron), destroyed agriculture crops extending over an area of 10 dunums and seized water well.

Souha Suleiman

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