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Israeli Occupation Arrests 20 Palestinians During West Bank Raids


Ramallah: Israeli occupation forces arrested at least 20 Palestinians from Saturday night to Sunday morning, including three children and former prisoners. Arrests were reported across the governorates of Nablus, Salfit, Qalqilya, and Ramallah in the occupied West Bank, according to a statement by the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society (PPS) on Sunday.



According to Kuwait News Agency, the PPS stated that in the Tubas Governorate, Israeli occupation forces carried out a large-scale raid involving field interrogations, assaults, and widespread damage to homes and infrastructure. The PPS described these arrests as a form of collective punishment and a longstanding, systematic policy.



Separately, the occupation army launched an operation in Tubas, beginning yesterday evening, following reports that two soldiers were reportedly wounded by an explosive device. Eyewitnesses told KUNA that occupation troops blew up an apartment, searched dozens of homes, turned some into makeshift military bases, bulldozed infrastructure, and sealed entrances with earth mounds.



Additionally, the Ministry of Education announced that schools had shifted to online learning due to the ongoing situation. In Nablus’ Al-Ain refugee camp, the raid continued amid reports of injuries, with ambulance crews blocked from reaching the area.