Israeli Army Launches Massive Arrest, Eviction Campaign In Occupied West Bank – The Cradle
Israeli Army Launches Massive Arrest, Eviction Campaign In Occupied West Bank
The raids coincided with large and violent settler attacks on a village south of occupied Nablus
Israeli forces have launched a massive arrest raid into the occupied West Bank’s Qalandia refugee camp, north of Jerusalem – detaining dozens of Palestinians on 27 April.
Another video has emerged of Israeli soldiers detaining a child. The incident occurred in the Old City of Nablus, a site of continued Israeli violence against Palestinians.
Israeli army forces raided Nablus city and the Qalandia refugee camp in the West Bank on Monday.
The raid began overnight on Sunday and extended into Monday. Israeli troops stormed several Palestinian homes, evicting over a dozen families and transforming an entire civilian area into a military interrogation zone.
Since the early morning hours, Israeli forces have been carrying out a large-scale detention campaign and raids in the towns of Al-Ram and Kafr Aqab, as well as Qalandia refugee camp, north of occupied Jerusalem.
The offensive involved dozens of home searches…
At least 35 Palestinians have been detained throughout the 15-hour raid, which remains ongoing, WAFA news agency reported on early Monday evening.
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