Occupation forces detain 17 Palestinians and demolish two agricultural facilities in the West Bank

Today, Israeli occupation forces detained 17 Palestinians and demolished two agricultural facilities during their raids into various areas in the West Bank.

Wafa Agency reported that the occupation forces stormed several neighborhoods in Al Khalil (Hebron), the towns of Al-Ram in Al Quds (Jerusalem), Sidon, Deir Al-Ghusun in Tulkarm, Nilin and Deir Qadis in Ramallah, Al-Sawiyah and Rujib in Nablus, Al-Asakreh, Janata, Doha, Tuqu, and Al-Karkfa area in Bethlehem, and detained 17 Palestinians, including a child.

The occupation forces stormed with a number of bulldozers Khirbet al-Tawil, east of the village of Aqraba, south of Nablus, and demolished two agricultural facilities.

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

Souha Suleiman

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