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Israeli army arrests 12 Palestinians from West Bank
Israeli army arrests 12 Palestinians from West Bank

Saba Yemen

time17-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Saba Yemen

Israeli army arrests 12 Palestinians from West Bank

Occupied Quds - Saba: On Thursday, Israeli occupation forces arrested 12 Palestinian citizens during raids and searches in the occupied West Bank. Local sources reported in media statements that Israeli occupation forces stormed the town of Tammun, southeast of the city of Tubas, in the northern West Bank, after midnight last night, with several military vehicles and bulldozers. They raided and searched several homes, arresting six citizens. Kamal Bani Odeh, director of the Palestinian Prisoners Club in Tubas, stated that the occupation forces arrested six citizens, including an elderly man, to pressure their brothers and sons to surrender. This morning, Israeli forces raided the town of Qabatiya, south of Jenin, and arrested the brothers Alaa and Muhammad Ahmad Abdul Qader Abu al-Rab after raiding their home, assaulting them, and subjecting them to field investigation. Israeli forces arrested Rabi' Raed Zidan after raiding his home in the city of Tulkarm, while they arrested Ahmad Rafiq Nour after raiding his home in the town of Anabta, east of Tulkarm. Israeli forces also raided the city of Nablus, raiding several homes and residential buildings in the Rafidia and al-Makhfiyya areas, searching them and ransacking their contents. Israeli forces arrested freed prisoner Sheikh Wajih Hussein Abu Hadid and Shadi Misbah al-Jabari after raiding their homes in the city of Hebron, south of the West Bank. They also raided the town of Beit Ummar, north of Hebron, and the village of Hadab al-Fawar, south of Hebron, raiding and searching several homes and ransacking their contents. Israeli forces raided several homes in the town of Doha, south of Bethlehem, and ransacked their contents. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (International)

Enemy arrests nine Palestinians from Tubas & storms Nabi Saleh village
Enemy arrests nine Palestinians from Tubas & storms Nabi Saleh village

Saba Yemen

time08-02-2025

  • Saba Yemen

Enemy arrests nine Palestinians from Tubas & storms Nabi Saleh village

Tubas - Saba: The Zionist enemy forces arrested, on Saturday, eight young men from Fara'a refugee camp, and a young man from Bardala village, Tubas governorate. According to the director of the Prisoners Club in Tubas, Kamal Bani Odeh, the occupation arrested eight from Fara'a refugee camp, in addition to the young man Ihab Yahya Rashid Sawafta from Bardala, while he was passing through an occupation checkpoint near Jericho. On Saturday evening, Israeli occupation forces stormed Al-Nabi Saleh village, northwest of Ramallah. Local sources reported that a foot force of the occupation army stormed the village, amid the firing of stun grenades towards citizens' houses, without reporting any injuries. The same sources added that the occupation forces set up a military checkpoint in the center of the village, and checked the identities of citizens and searched their vehicles, without reporting any arrests. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print

Zionist enemy forces withdraw from Tamoun town after six days of aggression
Zionist enemy forces withdraw from Tamoun town after six days of aggression

Saba Yemen

time08-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Saba Yemen

Zionist enemy forces withdraw from Tamoun town after six days of aggression

Tubas - Saba: Zionist enemy forces withdrew today, Saturday, from the town of Tamoun near the city of Tubas in the northern occupied West Bank. The Palestine Today news agency quoted local sources as confirming "a complete withdrawal of the occupation forces from the town of Tamoun, south of the city of Tubas, after a military operation that lasted six days." Earlier, local sources reported that the enemy forces dropped bombs via their drones on different areas of the town of Tamoun over the past few days, with the aim of intimidating citizens and forcing them not to move. The town of Tamoun has been facing increasing agricultural losses since the beginning of the aggression, due to the farmers' inability to reach their lands, harvest their crops and care for them. In addition, livestock and livestock breeders have not been able to reach livestock and poultry farms until now, knowing that they need follow-up, watering and feed, which threatens the death of large numbers of them and the occurrence of great losses in this area. The enemy's drones and warplanes continue their intensive flights in the skies of Tubas Governorate. For his part, the director of the Prisoners Club in Tubas, Kamal Bani Odeh, said: 'The occupation forces arrested five citizens yesterday, Friday: Samer Sobhi Bani Odeh, Mahmoud Hamed Bani Odeh from Tamoun, Imad Ahmed Sobh, Ahmed Raslan, and Anas Jabr Zalat from Al-Far'a camp, in addition to detaining dozens and conducting field investigations with them.' Bani Odeh added: "The total number of detainees since the beginning of the aggression on Tamoun and Al-Far'a camp has reached 80 detainees, most of them from the town of Tamoun. 59 of them were later released, while 21 detainees remain with the occupation entity." Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (International)

Israeli Occupation Forces Expel Hundreds of Families from Northern West Bank
Israeli Occupation Forces Expel Hundreds of Families from Northern West Bank

Al Manar

time05-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Al Manar

Israeli Occupation Forces Expel Hundreds of Families from Northern West Bank

Israeli occupation forces Wednesday detained eight Palestinians in the course of the ongoing aggression on Tammun town, south of the northern occupied West Bank city of Tubas, according to the Palestine Prisoner's Society (PPS). Kamal Bani Odeh, Director of the PPS Office in Tubas, said that the occupying forces rounded up eight residents from the town since the morning hours. He added that the gun-toting soldiers were still conducting house-to-house raids in the town, arresting civilians and subjecting them to interrogation. The Zionist Occupation Army announced on Wednesday it expelled around two thousand residents of Tulkarm camp, during the ongoing offensive in northern West Bank. The occupation forces have continued a massive onslaught on Tammun town and al-Faraa refugee camp for the fourth consecutive day, maintaining a tight siege and causing a shortage of water, a lack of essential supplies such as infant formula, diapers, and medicine. They deliberately ploughed through infrastructure, destroying main water pipelines, leading to a water shortage and causing a power outage in parts of the town and the camp. Breaking | Israeli occupation forces raid a Palestinian home during their storming of the town of Atil, north of Tulkarm in the occupied West Bank. — Quds News Network (@QudsNen) February 5, 2025 The onslaught comes as the occupation forces continue to wage large-scale aggressions on Jenin city and camp as well as on the city and the refugee camp of Tulkarm. This comes as the occupation forces tightened military measures across the occupied West Bank hours after the release of 90 Palestinian prisoners as part of the Gaza ceasefire went into effect, dismembering and isolating cities and governorates one from the other using military gates, barriers and concrete blocks. The Israeli military measures are in parallel with ongoing attacks by Israeli colonists across the West Bank to terrorize Palestinians and displace them from their lands to seize them and build illegal Jewish colonies that separate Palestinian communities. Closures besides to other measures, taken under the guise of security, are intended to entrench Israel's 58-year-old military occupation of the West Bank and its settler colonial project which it enforces with routine and frequently deadly violence against Palestinians.

Israeli siege on Tamoun, Fare'a Camp persists amid hard conditions
Israeli siege on Tamoun, Fare'a Camp persists amid hard conditions

Saba Yemen

time05-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Saba Yemen

Israeli siege on Tamoun, Fare'a Camp persists amid hard conditions

Tubas - Saba: The Zionist enemy forces on Wednesday continued to storm and besiege the town of Tamoun and the Fare'a Camp south of Tubas, for the fourth consecutive day. In the town of Tamoun, the occupation forces continue to support and search dozens of homes and arrest their owners. The director of the Prisoners Club in Tubas, Kamal Bani Odeh, reported that the occupation forces arrested 14 citizens from the town of Tamoun yesterday, Tuesday, during a raid on their homes, including two women, while the total number of detainees in the town since the beginning of the siege until now has reached 28 detainees, while the detention operations and field investigations of dozens of citizens continue. With the continued storming and siege of the town, these forces have forced 25 families so far to flee their homes, especially on the outskirts, where they have turned them into military barracks. Yesterday, they carried out eight bombing operations via drones on different areas, without resulting in any injuries. In the Fare'a Camp, the occupation forces continue to raid citizens' homes, vandalize their contents, in addition to seizing some of them, and turning them into military barracks, or places to deploy snipers. The humanitarian situation in the town of Tamoun and the Fare'a Camp is also worsening, especially after the water supply lines were cut off and the water ran out of the houses' tanks, which threatens a humanitarian disaster, in addition to the citizens' need for basic food supplies, medicines for the sick, and baby milk, as the occupation forces continue to impose a siege, preventing citizens in Tamoun and the Fare'a Camp from leaving their homes to obtain their needs, and also preventing the entry of any aid at all. The town of Tamoun, which mainly depends on agriculture, is now facing major losses in the agricultural sector. In this context, the mayor of Tamoun, Najeh Bani Odeh, explained that with the continuation of the siege for the fourth consecutive day, farmers are unable to reach their lands, which means huge losses in crops, especially since this is the season for harvesting crops and selling them in the markets and planting other crops, which means that most of the crops will be damaged in their land. In addition, livestock and livestock breeders have not been able to reach livestock and poultry farms until now, knowing that they need follow-up, watering and feed, which threatens the death of large numbers of them and causing huge losses in this area. The infrastructure in the town of Tamoun and Al- Fare'a Camp is also witnessing major destruction by the occupation bulldozers, coinciding with the continuation of the storming and siege. The occupation drones and helicopters continue their intensive flight in the skies of Tubas Governorate with the continuation of the military operation in which dozens of patrols participate in addition to bulldozers, heavy machinery and hundreds of soldiers, and the occupation forces continue to send military reinforcements to Tamoun and Al- Fare'a Camp. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print

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