Jenin: Israeli occupation forces raided the village of Sanur, south of Jenin in the northern West Bank, on Saturday evening, imposing a curfew that will remain in effect until further notice, according to local sources. According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, eyewitnesses reported that Israeli soldiers stormed the village in large numbers and deployed infantry units throughout its streets, enforcing a lockdown on residents. Meanwhile, the Israeli military offensive in the nearby village of Anza, also located south of Jenin, continues for the third consecutive day. Troops have stormed several homes, conducted extensive searches, and vandalized property. Some of the raided homes were turned into military outposts, residents said. Several young men were detainees' during the raids, while others were detained for questioning.
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