Hebron: Israeli occupation forces (IOF) blew up a Palestinian prisoner's home in the city of Hebron at dawn on Monday. A WAFA correspondent said that the IOF blew up the home of prisoner Ahmad Rafiq al-Haimouni in Wadi Abu Kteileh in Hebron. According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, large forces, backed by vehicles, trucks, and equipment, stormed several neighborhoods in Hebron. The operation concentrated in the Abu Kteileh neighborhood, where they stormed al-Haimouni's apartment, located in a multi-story building, and carried out the demolition. The forces reportedly used sound bombs and tear gas on residents, effectively preventing them from approaching the area surrounding the house.
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