Israeli forces have conducted a series of raids and operations across multiple locations in the occupied West Bank, including the villages of Al-Mughayyir near Ramallah, the cities of Ramallah, Nablus, Hebron, and surrounding areas. In Al-Mughayyir, Israeli bulldozers uprooted approximately 3,000 olive trees, some over 100 years old, citing security concerns related to their proximity to a settler road. The raids involved land leveling and arrests, with at least 14 Palestinians detained during the operations. In Ramallah, Israeli forces stormed a currency exchange shop, confiscating nearly one million shekels (approximately $270,000), alleging the funds were linked to Hamas without presenting evidence. Clashes during these raids resulted in injuries to Palestinians, with reports indicating between 24 and 58 people injured from live fire, rubber bullets, tear gas, and other causes. Israeli troops also conducted raids in Nablus, forcing families to evacuate homes in the Old City, detaining several Palestinians, including youths and a child, and engaging in prolonged military operations lasting up to nine hours. In Hebron and surrounding areas, Israeli forces stormed towns such as Bani Na’im, Sa’ir, and Kafr Malik, conducting searches and detaining individuals. Notably, Sheikh Saeed al-Amour, a Palestinian man with one leg, was assaulted by Israeli settlers on his land in Masafer Yatta and subsequently abducted by Israeli forces. Additionally, Israeli settlers entered the courtyards of Al-Aqsa Mosque under military protection, performing religious rituals. Israeli troops also raided schools in Hebron, detaining several teachers. These operations have been accompanied by ongoing tensions and clashes between Israeli forces and Palestinians throughout the West Bank.
Israeli occupation forces stormed Al-Rashidin School in Hebron, in the occupied West Bank, and conducted raids on multiple schools in the area, detaining several teachers. https://t.co/71uBqCiPQE
Israeli forces have turned the historic town of Sebastia, near Nablus, into a military garrison amid fears it could be annexed and its archaeological heritage "Judaized", local officials warned https://t.co/HYahraO1Rv
This is the moment Israeli forces reportedly took Sheikh Saeed al-Amour after the assault, as other Palestinians watched & recorded from a distance https://t.co/owgaHfVWpT https://t.co/HSjoLzcExW