Israeli forces’ raids in the West Bank, houses demolished, attack on three released Palestinians.

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On Tuesday, in the occupied territory of the West Bank, Israeli forces carried out raids in several areas, demolished homes, and attacked Palestinian civilians. The most serious incident occurred at the al-Jib checkpoint near al-Quds, where Israeli soldiers severely beat three Palestinians who had recently been released from prison. The Palestinian Red Crescent transported the injured to the Palestine Medical Complex in Ramallah for treatment.

In the city of Aqraba, located south of Nablus, the army fired tear gas during a raid, causing many people to become trapped inside a mosque. Meanwhile, in the village of al-Mughayir, soldiers entered a house, detained several people, and left without making any formal arrests. In the evening, the army also entered al-Bireh.

In addition, in the Bethlehem area, the IOF demolished a two-story house in the village of Husan and evacuated another nearby home. Meanwhile, Jewish settlers damaged farmland near the al-Mintar Bedouin community.

Not only this, on December 8, the Israeli army also stormed the UNRWA headquarters in the Sheikh Jarrah area of al-Quds, seized the security personnel’s phones, and cordoned off the entire area. Meanwhile, the deaths of two Palestinian youths who were injured east of Qalqilya have been confirmed; their bodies are still being held by the Israeli army.

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