dozens of Palestinians detained in new IOF raid on West Bank
The Israeli regime forces have carried out fresh raids on West Bank abducting dozens of Palestinians across the occupied territory.
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Israeli forces detained 11 Palestinians, mostly former prisoners, on Monday during military raids on the villages of Al-Lubban al-Gharbi and Rantis, northwest of Ramallah.
Security sources reported that a large force of the Israeli army stormed the two villages, raided dozens of homes, vandalized their contents, and detained six residents.
Meanwhile, five other residents of Al-Lubban al-Gharbi were also detained.
In a related incident, Israeli troops stormed the village of Beit Ur al-Tahta, west of Ramallah, where they raided the homes of Abbas Khader Suleiman and Khamis Khader Suleiman, ransacking their contents.
Israeli forces detained 44 Palestinians on Monday in the towns of Beit Fajjar and al-Ubeidiya in the Bethlehem Governorate.
Palestinian media reported that Israeli troops stormed Beit Fajjar, south of Bethlehem, in large numbers, raided and searched several homes, detained 40 residents, interrogated them on the spot, and then released them.
Israeli army forced several residents to evacuate their homes on Monday morning in the Jabriyat neighborhood of Jenin refugee camp.
The latest attacks come as part of regime’s violent raids and detention campaign across the occupied West Bank.
The regime forces have escalated raids against West Bank since a ceasefire was reached in the besieged Gaza Strip.