Zionist forces kill Palestinian young man in West Bank
Early Thursday morning, zionist occupation forces conducted raids in several areas of the West Bank, leading to confrontations with Palestinian resistance fighters.
The clashes involved gunfire and the detonation of explosive devices as the Palestinian fighters defended against the zionist occupation forces.
A young man, identified as Usaid Jawad Bani Odeh, was tragically killed by israeli gunfire in the town of Tammoun, Tubas district, located in the northern West Bank. The israeli forces entered the city of Tubas, encountering resistance fighters who fired upon them at the city's entrance.
In response to the incursion, young men in the town of Tammoun set fire to rubber tires, blocking the entrance as a form of protest. Confrontations escalated, leading to the launching of flares by Israeli forces over the town.
Fierce clashes also erupted in Nour Shams camp in Tulkarm, where resistance fighters confronted the occupation forces during home raids. Ambulances were reportedly prevented from entering the camp for more than 24 hours.
In Nablus, the Israeli forces raided the towns of Qasra and Burqa, with reports indicating mistreatment of residents. Disturbingly, Israeli forces were reported to have torn up a Qur’an after storming a house in Qasra.
A demonstration took place in the town of Qablan, condemning the recent assassination of Azzam al-Aqra', a leader of Hamas's military wing. Meanwhile, in the central West Bank, the occupation forces entered neighborhoods in Ramallah, leading to confrontations with resistance fighters.
In al-Bireh, a special occupation force stormed the Umm al-Sharayet neighborhood. In the southern West Bank, the town of Surif and the city of Beit Lahm were also subjected to Israeli raids.
The comprehensive strike in the West Bank on Wednesday was organized to condemn the assassination of Sheikh Saleh al-Arouri, Deputy Chief of the Political Bureau of the Hamas movement, by zionis occupation forces.
The situation remains tense as clashes continue in various parts of the West Bank, according to local sources. (ILKHA)