Today, the Israeli army intensified its operations in the West Bank, conducting raids in cities such as Qalqilya and Nablus. This escalation follows a deadly bombing in Nablus that resulted in the deaths of two young men and wounded several others. According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, the total number of martyrs in the West Bank has reached 632 since October 7. As Israeli forces stormed Nablus, clashes erupted, with Palestinian youths attempting to resist by burning tires and blocking roads.
The Israeli forces also targeted the town of Al-Samu' near Hebron, while settlers engaged in violent acts against Palestinian lands. Reports indicate that settlers burned agricultural lands in the Ramin Plain and attacked farmers in the village of Susiya, south of Hebron. These actions have raised concerns about the ongoing violence and the impact on Palestinian communities, as settlers continue to encroach on their lands and resources. The situation remains tense as both sides face escalating confrontations.
- In the latest developments, the Palestinian Ministry of Health confirmed that the Israeli forces are holding the bodies of five Palestinians who were killed in recent clashes in Tubas and Tammun. The violence has not only led to loss of life but has also resulted in significant damage to agricultural lands, with settlers reportedly burning dozens of dunams in the Ramin Plain and attacking crops in various areas. The ongoing conflict has drawn international attention, as human rights organizations call for an end to the violence and protection for Palestinian farmers. The situation in the West Bank remains precarious, with fears of further escalation as both sides continue to engage in confrontations.