Ramallah - Saba:
The Zionist enemy forces launched, at dawn on Monday, a campaign of raids and incursions in various parts of the West Bank, and arrested a number of Palestinian citizens amid armed clashes with the resistance.
According to the Palestine Today Agency, the enemy forces continue their aggression on the town of Qabatiya, south of Jenin, for the second day in a row, amid the continuation of armed clashes and the detonation of explosive devices by occupation vehicles.
The occupation forces also stormed the village of Burqin, west of Jenin, and carried out street bulldozing and infrastructure sabotage operations.
According to local sources, the occupation forces destroyed the infrastructure around the Al-Abarah roundabout during the storming of the town of Burqin.
For their part, eyewitnesses reported that resistance fighters detonated homemade explosive devices at an occupation patrol around the entrance to the town of Silat Al-Harithiya, west of Jenin.
In Nablus, the occupation forces stormed the city at dawn from the Sarra checkpoint and raided a house and a laundry of the Akouba family and arrested the two brothers, Muhannad and Ezz Akouba, after storming their house on Al-Mamoun Street.
The occupation forces also obstructed the movement of citizens during their storming of the vicinity of Al-Quds Open University in Nablus.
In Hebron, the occupation forces raided the house of prisoner Jihad Omar Al-Jaradat in the town of Sa'ir, northeast of the city, vandalized its contents and assaulted his son.
Local sources also reported that the occupation forces stormed the town of Kobar, north of Ramallah, at dawn today, without reporting any arrests.
Since October 7, 2023, the occupation forces have launched an unprecedented campaign of raids and arrests in the occupied West Bank and Jerusalem. According to the Palestinian Prisoners Club, the occupation has arrested more than 12,000 Palestinians since then until today.

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