New military reinforcements storm Al-Mughayyir village

No.

10110

Date

26 November, 2024

Original Social Media Post

"Ramallah | West Bank 🚨 New military reinforcements storm Al-Mughayyir village, east of Ramallah, as the Israeli occupation’s raids enters its second day." - Source

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Archivist Notes: Raid in Al-Mughayyir village

On November 24, Israeli forces raided the village of Al-Mughayir (Al-Mughayyir) east of #Ramallah, where they occupied a Palestinian residence, transforming it into military barracks with a flag, today a symbol of occupation and terror.

On November 26

~ Israeli occupation forces raid Al-Mughayyir village for the second day in a row, carrying out mass arrests and turning Palestinian homes into military bases.

~ Armed clashes erupted between the resistance fighters.

~ Schools suspended for the second day in the village of Al-Mughayyir, east of Ramallah, due to the ongoing raid that has been ongoing for two days

~ Israeli occupation army threathened to the owner of the besieged house in the village of Al -Mughayyir, whe is member of the village council, Marzouq Abu Naim .

His testimony : “In the presence of the commander of the occupying army and the liaison director, I say that this situation has been going on for a week. The village council [is obliged to] must take full responsibility for everything that is happening. And, since I [Marzouq Abu Naim] am a member of the village council, they will turn my house into an office until the problems and the throwing of stones and lasers in the village stop, because I [Marzouq Abu Naim] am a member of village council. village council".

Context of mass arrest in West Bank On November 26, Israeli forces arrest 16 Palestinians in round of violent West Bank raids, including two minors, in raids and home invasion campaigns in the governorates of Hebron, Ramallah, Nablus, Bethlehem and Jerusalem (West Bank) since last night, according to the Palestinian Prisoner’s Society. Israeli forces damaged the detainees’ homes and threatened them and their families. Since October 7, Israeli forces have carried out near-daily raids in the West Bank, making at least 11,800 arrests, it added. source

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