
Israeli Occupation Forces raid Khirbet Ibziq north of Tubas & Al-Khader Town south of Bethlehem
On Monday evening, Israeli occupation forces raided Khirbet Ibziq, north of Tubas, and the town of Al-Khader, south of Bethlehem.
According to the Palestinian News Agency (WAFA), human rights activist Aref Daraghmeh reported that the occupation forces stormed the hamlet, searched the tents of Palestinian residents, and objected to the presence of international solidarity activists in the area.
Khirbet Ibziq, along with other areas in the northern Jordan Valley, has been witnessing an escalation in attacks by Israeli settlers, in addition to ongoing incursions and violations by the occupation forces.
In a related context, Israeli occupation forces also stormed the town of Al-Khader on Monday evening.
WAFA stated that the forces were deployed in the areas of 'Al-Bawwabah,' 'Sabri,' and around the Grand Mosque, with no reports of home raids or arrests.
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