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"The Israeli occupation demolishes the house of a prisoner east of #Tulkarm, clashes with resistance fighters in #Nablus & arrests a wounded man from #Hebron #WestBank #Palestine @qudsn The Israeli occupation forces launched a campaign of raids and arrests in various areas of the West Bank at dawn on Thursday, amid the outbreak of clashes. Resistance fighters targeted the occupation forces in the town of Anabta, east of Tulkarm, with Meanwhile, the occupation army destroyed the house of prisoner Muhammad Talal Abu Yassin in Bal'a, east of Tulkarm, who was one of the perpetrators of the Beit Lid and Bal'a operations, which led to the death of a soldier and the injury of 4 others Settlers stormed the town of Kafr Haris, west of Salfit, while the occupation forces arrested Fadi Al-Qani from the village of Kafr Qalil, south of Nablus, after raiding and searching his house, and seized his vehicle. They also stormed several neighbourhoods in the city of Nablus and the vicinity of Al-Ain camp wounded Naseem Jaber from Bab al-Zawiya in Hebron, and the father and mother of the wounded man from the village of al-Madiya, west of Ramallah, who was injured after running over a female soldier. In Qalqilya, the occupation forces arrested the two young men, Omar Bassam Hussein and Sayyaf Qasim Salmi, after raiding and searching their homes. The occupation forces raided Bethlehem and arrested Montaser Hussein Shakhtur, Ahmed Adnan Qaraqe, and Ayman Kanaan from the city centre, after raiding and searching their families homes. The occupation forces also stormed the town of Beit Fajjar, south of Bethlehem, raided the home of Samir Taqatqa, searched it, and ransacked its contents. They also seized a vehicle owned by Abdullah Barakat Thawabteh. Local sources reported that the occupation forces arrested four young men from the city of Yatta, south of Hebron, namely: Ibrahim Fansha, Mohsen Salama, Muhammad Majed Zein, and Yasser Nassar. Clashes erupted with the occupation forces last night in the village of Zabuba, west of Jenin, and they fired bullets at the residents, which led to the outbreak of clashes. https://qudsn.co/post/208338" - Source
On January 1st, Israeli army destroyed the house of the prisoner Muhammad Talal Abu Yassin in Bal'a, east of Tulkarm, who was accused to be one of the perpetrators of the Beit Lid and Bal'a assault against Israeli soldiers. This assault led to the death of an Israeli soldier (Staff Sgt. (res.) Elhanan Ariel Klein) and the injury of of four Border Police officers., on Nov. 2, 2023, at the Beit Lid Junction.
Muhammad Abu Yassin has been in Israeli custody since January 2024.
On December 26, Israeli soldiers posted a demolition order on the wall of their two-story house and attached storage space, which is located in the western neighborhood of the town.
This is the second demolition notice issued to the family in November. The first notice had given the family 72 hours to file an objection, prompting them to evacuate the house in anticipation of the Israeli authorities carrying out the demolition at any time.
Local sources said that about 30 military vehicles and two bulldozers raided Bal’a, in Tulkarem, and surrounded a house in the western district of the town before proceeding Abu Yassin’s family home demolition.
IDF, Shin Bet and Border Police forces carried out this demolition operation overnight on January 1 in the village of Bal’a in the Menashe Brigade area of responsibility.
Israeli authorities have long used to punitively demolish the homes of Palestinians living in occupied territories and accused of carrying out attacks on Occupation forces, a policy that Israel does not apply to Israeli settlers who are involved in fatal attacks against Palestinians. Human rights groups say that is collective punishment and may amount to war crimes.
According to a statement IDF online, IDF forces, Shin Bet, and Mageb (Border police) operated in the village of Bal'a in the Menashe division and destroyed the "apartment of the terrorist" Muhammad Abu Yassin.
On January 10, Israeli occupation forces demolished the home, located in the Tulkarm refugee camp, belonged to the family of Mahmoud Sleit “Abu Hanoud,” a Palestinian prisoner accused of involvement in the twin operations at Beit Lid and Bal’a in November 2023. This house had previously been partially demolished in September 2024.
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