Ramallah, The Israeli occupation forces stormed towns in the occupied West Bank at dawn on Tuesday. Palestinian news agency (WAFA) reported that the occupation army stormed the Askar camp, east of the city of Nablus, and deployed its snipers around and inside the camp. Confrontations broke out between residents and the invading forces. The occupation army raided a number of homes inside the old Askar camp, and demanded that some families hand over their children within hours, under the pretext that they were wanted. It also threatened to blow up a number of homes, WAFA added. Local sources said that the occupation forces stormed the town of Silat Al-Dhahr, south of Jenin, with a number of military vehicles. They raided a number of homes there without any arrests. The Israeli occupation forces also stormed the city of Hebron and raided a number of homes there, without any arrests being reported. They also stormed the town of Anabta, east of Tulkarm. The occupation continues to impose restrictions on Pale stinians through incursions into areas of the West Bank, along with arrests. Source: Qatar News Agency
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