
Enemy forces raid Palestinian homes, close two streets in town of al-Tur, al-Quds
Occupied al-Quds – Saba:
Israeli enemy forces raided the homes of Palestinian citizens in the town of al-Tur, east of occupied al-Quds, on Saturday.
The Palestinian Safa News Agency reported that the forces raided several homes in the town of al-Tur after pursuing young men from the town.
The agency reported that the forces deployed heavily in the town of al-Tur and fired tear gas and sound bombs at young men and residents near the main street.
It explained that the forces set up iron barriers on one of the streets in the town of At-Tur and then closed two streets with concrete blocks, for an unknown reason.
In a related development, Israeli enemy settlers attacked a vehicle belonging to the electricity company and stole its contents on the Mikhmas Road, northeast of occupied Jerusalem.
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