Israeli forces have conducted a series of operations across multiple locations in the occupied West Bank, including the Jalazon refugee camp, Nablus, Silwad, Hebron, Jenin, Ramallah, and Al-Bireh governorates. These operations involved storming towns and villages such as Burin, Al-Mughayyir, Umm Safa, Aboud, Qabatiya, and Ain Munjid, with numerous Palestinians detained during these raids. Additionally, Israeli settlers have been reported to storm towns and engage in activities such as grazing livestock on Palestinian land near Aqraba in Nablus and Al-Burj in Hebron. There have also been incidents of settler militias attacking Palestinian property and threatening residents, including an assault on a shared taxi near Nablus. These developments reflect ongoing tensions and confrontations between Israeli forces, settlers, and Palestinian communities in the West Bank.
Israeli settlers are letting their cows graze on Palestinian land near Al-Burj, Hebron, sparking tensions in the West Bank — QNN https://t.co/zslcgHNAwk
Circulating footage shows Israeli settler militias attacking a shared taxi yesterday near the city of Nablus in the occupied West Bank. The assailants are seen threatening the elderly driver and demanding him hand over they keys. https://t.co/7KtlfVW8UE
This morning, Israeli settlers let their sheep graze on Palestinian land near the town of Aqraba in the occupied West Bank district of Nablus. https://t.co/2itHYh5CvB