Israeli military raids West Bank town, prepares home for demolition
Shihab was shot and killed by Israeli soldiers on July 14 after allegedly attempting to run over four soldiers in an attack in the occupied West Bank.
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Shihab was shot and killed by Israeli soldiers on July 14 after allegedly attempting to run over four soldiers in an attack in the occupied West Bank.
The Palestinian Authority condemned the attack as a "flagrant violation of international law" and called for immediate international intervention to protect civilians in the occupied territories. Human rights groups have raised these concerns and called for an investigation into the matter.
This latest crackdown brings the total number of Israeli arrests in the West Bank since October 7 to an alarming 8,745, as reported by the Prisoner's Society.
The situation has been compounded by a 24-hour onslaught by the Israeli army on the Tulkarm refugee camp in the occupied West Bank, leaving behind a trail of destruction and despair.
In a developing story unfolding in the occupied West Bank, Israeli forces have reportedly been targeted with explosive devices during clashes in the town of Tammun, situated northeast of the city of Nablus. The situation escalated as Israeli forces conducted raids on homes in the area, prompting a response from Palestinian resistance groups.
During the operation, a command center and numerous explosive devices were destroyed. Gunmen engaged in exchanges of fire with IDF troops and detonated explosives against them. The IDF responded by firing at the assailants and confirmed hitting several of them.
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