Publish date30 Nov 2025 - 9:40
Story Code : 700425

Over a dozen Palestinians injured in fresh Israeli raids across West Bank

Israeli regime forces, together with the settlers have launched multiple raids across the West Bank injuring and detaining over a dozen Palestinians in the occupied territory.
Over a dozen Palestinians injured in fresh Israeli raids across West Bank
Six Palestinians, including a pregnant woman, were injured on Saturday evening after Israeli settlers attacked residents in the Hawara area near the town of Halhul, north of Hebron.
 
According to Palestinian media, armed settlers, protected by Israeli soldiers, attacked homes in the Hawara area, causing injuries and bruises to six members of the Karja family. The victims received on-site medical treatment, and the pregnant woman was transferred to the Red Crescent Hospital in Halhul for further care.
 
In a related incident, Israeli forces assaulted a Palestinian citizen and detained four others in Beit Oula town, west of Hebron.
 
Ten Palestinians were injured during a settlers' attack on the Khalayel al-Louz area, east of Bethlehem.
 
According to the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS), 10 injuries were recorded in the colonists’ assaults on Khalayel al-Louz. One citizen sustained a live-bullet injury to the thigh, and three others suffered bruises from beatings and were transferred to the hospital, while the remaining injuries were treated on-site.
 
Israeli occupation forces fired tear gas canisters at Palestinian vehicles at the eastern entrance of the city of Qalqilia, in the occupied West Bank.
 
The regime forces burned a home in Nour Shams refugee camp, east of Tulkarm, as the army's siege on the camp continues for the 294th consecutive day.
According to witnesses, Israeli soldiers continue to seize homes inside the camp and turn them into military posts, leaving behind widespread destruction to houses and property, including full and partial demolitions, as well as the systematic wrecking of water networks, electricity lines, and basic infrastructure.
 
Head of the Popular Services Committee of Nour Shams camp, Nehad al-Shawish, said Israeli forces are now carving new roads over the rubble of demolished homes in the camp, with no regard for underground water and electricity lines. He warned that this poses a direct threat to what remains of life-sustaining infrastructure in the camp.
 
Al-Shawish added that Israel aims to establish roads that serve the movement of its military vehicles inside the camp and impose them as a de facto reality, in clear disregard for the rights of residents and the additional humanitarian and service-related risks these measures impose.
 
Israeli settlers and troops regularly carry out attacks against Palestinian communities across the West Bank, particularly in areas surrounding settlements. These attacks often include physical assaults, property damage, and obstruction of farmers trying to access their lands. 
 
 
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