
Israeli Forces raid Beit Fajjar South of Bethlehem, Tayasir village east of Tubas
Israeli occupation forces raided the town of Beit Fajjar, south of Bethlehem, on Friday evening.
According to a local source cited by the Palestinian News Agency (WAFA), the forces stationed themselves in the 'Al-Urood' area to the west and in the center of the town, without reports of home raids or arrests.
Separately, Israeli forces also stormed the village of Tayasir, east of Tubas, the same evening.
Local sources reported that the occupation entered the village with several military vehicles and raided one house in the center of the village. No arrests were reported during the incursion.
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