The Israeli army blew up the house of a Palestinian martyr who carried out a stabbing attack in Tel Aviv months ago at dawn on Thursday, after a night in which he carried out new raids in… West Bank And shot Palestinians.
The occupation forces blew up the house of the martyr Moamen Masalma from the city of Dura, south of Hebron. A large force raided the house, closed all roads leading to it with dirt barriers, and began planting explosives in the interior walls of the house in a raid that lasted more than 7 hours.
The martyr, Masalma, carried out a stabbing operation in the Gan Yavne area of ​​Tel Aviv five months ago, which resulted in the death of an Israeli and the injury of another.
The moment the occupation forces blew up the house of the family of the martyr Moamen Al-Masalma in the city of Dura, south of Hebron #Gaza_War #video pic.twitter.com/yVwH6UIRyp
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Palestinian sources said that Israeli forces penetrated the town of Dura before dawn and evacuated the families whose homes are located around Masalma's house.
For his part, Al Jazeera's correspondent reported that the occupation forces forced a family in the village of Al-Zaim, east of occupied Jerusalem, to demolish their home under the pretext of lacking a permit.
#photo | The Al-Mutwar family demolished their home after being forced by the occupation forces, under the pretext of not having a permit, in the Sheikh Anbar neighborhood in the town of Al-Zaim in occupied Jerusalem pic.twitter.com/GmU7Acfdhg
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bullet injuries
In other developments, the Palestinian Red Crescent said that three Palestinians, including two children, were injured last night by Israeli occupation forces' fire during their raid on the Askar al-Jadeed refugee camp east of the city of Nablus in the northern West Bank.
Local sources reported that armed clashes broke out between Palestinian resistance fighters and the occupation forces during their storming of Balata camp east of Nablus earlier yesterday evening, without any injuries being recorded.
📹 The moment the occupation soldiers attacked the “Martyrs' Monument” in the village of Madama, south of… #Nablus Today morning pic.twitter.com/e69cWV2vEh
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Nablus Battalion said in Al-Quds Brigadesthe military wing of the movement Islamic JihadIt targeted the Israeli army during its storming of the city.
According to local sources, the Israeli army simultaneously stormed the village of Madama, south of Nablus, and attacked a martyrs' monument there.
Also in the northern West Bank, the Palestinian Ministry of Health said that two people were injured by Israeli occupation forces' bullets during their raid on the city of Qalqilya.
Local sources said that occupation forces stormed Qalqilya from its eastern axis, and opened fire on citizens, wounding two people, one of whom was in critical condition, before later withdrawing from the city.
The occupation forces also stormed the town of Habla, south of Qalqilya, at dawn today, and arrested a Palestinian and his son. The raids in the area also included the city of Tulkarm, according to Palestinian sources.
In the central West Bank, an Israeli force stormed the “Sateh Marhaba” neighborhood in the city of Al-Bireh, and local sources said that it arrested a freed prisoner.
Settler attack
Not far from Al-Bireh, a Palestinian woman was injured in a settler attack on Palestinian cars near the Beit El checkpoint, north of Ramallah.
The attack comes amid escalating settler attacks on residents and their property.
In the southern West Bank, an Israeli force stormed the town of Surif, northwest of Hebron, and carried out raids and arrests there. The occupation forces had previously stormed areas in the city of Hebron itself.
Since the operation Al-Aqsa FloodThe pace of Israeli attacks in the West Bank has increased, resulting in the martyrdom of 620 Palestinians, the injury of 5,400, and the arrest of about 10,000 others, according to official Palestinian data.