Israeli Occupation Forces Continue Tubas Raid, Forcing Palestinian Families to Flee

Tubas: Israeli occupation forces continued their raid on Tubas in the northern West Bank for the third consecutive day on Friday, carrying out actions that forced Palestinian families to flee.

According to Kuwait News Agency, the Palestinian News and Information Agency (WAFA) reported that Israeli occupation forces stormed Al-Far'a refugee camp at dawn after two days of raiding numerous homes amid a heavy deployment of ground troops.

The report added that the forces withdrew from the town of Tammun, leaving widespread damage to infrastructure and private property. Meanwhile, raids on Tubas city, Aqaba, and Tayasir persisted, with several homes being converted into military posts.

The Palestinian Prisoners' Society indicated that more than 160 Palestinians were detained, most of whom were later released. Additionally, the Palestinian Red Crescent reported treating over 70 individuals injured from beatings during arrest and raid operations.

The Israeli occupation forces also obstructed main and side entrances to the governorate with dirt barriers, while drones and helicopters flew overhead.