Tubas - Saba:
Zionist enemy forces withdrew today, Saturday, from the town of Tamoun near the city of Tubas in the northern occupied West Bank.
The Palestine Today news agency quoted local sources as confirming "a complete withdrawal of the occupation forces from the town of Tamoun, south of the city of Tubas, after a military operation that lasted six days."
Earlier, local sources reported that the enemy forces dropped bombs via their drones on different areas of the town of Tamoun over the past few days, with the aim of intimidating citizens and forcing them not to move.
The town of Tamoun has been facing increasing agricultural losses since the beginning of the aggression, due to the farmers’ inability to reach their lands, harvest their crops and care for them. In addition, livestock and livestock breeders have not been able to reach livestock and poultry farms until now, knowing that they need follow-up, watering and feed, which threatens the death of large numbers of them and the occurrence of great losses in this area.
The enemy’s drones and warplanes continue their intensive flights in the skies of Tubas Governorate.
For his part, the director of the Prisoners Club in Tubas, Kamal Bani Odeh, said: “The occupation forces arrested five citizens yesterday, Friday: Samer Sobhi Bani Odeh, Mahmoud Hamed Bani Odeh from Tamoun, Imad Ahmed Sobh, Ahmed Raslan, and Anas Jabr Zalat from Al-Far’a camp, in addition to detaining dozens and conducting field investigations with them.” Bani Odeh added: "The total number of detainees since the beginning of the aggression on Tamoun and Al-Far'a camp has reached 80 detainees, most of them from the town of Tamoun. 59 of them were later released, while 21 detainees remain with the occupation entity."
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