
Israeli Forces raid mourning tents in Al Khalil, Kafr Qaddum
Israeli occupation forces stormed the mourning tent of Palestinian martyr Ayman Abu Dawood in the city of Al Khalil on Friday.
According to the Palestine News Agency (WAFA), Israeli forces raided the mourning house in Wadi Al-Hariya, vandalized its contents, fired stun grenades and toxic tear gas at the mourners, destroyed chairs, and forcibly evacuated all attendees.
Ayman Abu Dawood was martyred on Thursday in an Israeli airstrike on the Gaza Strip. He was a former prisoner and had been forcibly deported to Gaza years ago.
In a separate incident, Israeli forces also raided the town of Kafr Qaddum east of Qalqilya on Friday evening.
Local sources reported that the occupation forces entered through the town's main entrance and spread throughout the northern neighborhood (Al-Harah Al-Shamiyah). No injuries or arrests were reported.
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