
Israeli forces launch raids, arrests in Nablus, Jenin
Ramallah - Saba:
Israeli forces carried out raids and arrests last night and early Saturday morning, targeting a number of Palestinian citizens in the cities of Nablus and Jenin in the West Bank.
Palestinian media reported that Israeli forces stormed the Askar al-Jadeed refugee camp east of Nablus and the Rafidia neighborhood west of the city, raiding Palestinian homes and arresting a number of them, while vandalizing their contents.
Media sources indicated that Israeli forces deployed in the alleys of Askar camp and raided several homes, some belonging to the al-Rifai, Abu Zar, and al-Jabji families.
Israeli forces positioned themselves near the Abu Hijleh building in Tal'at Balibla and the al-Jabal area of Askar al-Jadeed refugee camp.
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