Nablus: Israeli occupation forces today detained six Palestinians during multiple raids across the occupied West Bank city of Nablus and its surrounding towns and villages. According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, the detentions occurred as Israeli forces conducted operations in various areas, including the eastern part of Nablus. The Palestinian security sources reported that Israeli forces stormed the eastern area of Nablus, raiding a home in the Al-Dahiya Al-Ulya neighborhood. During this operation, two brothers were detained after their home was thoroughly searched and ransacked. In the town of Zawata, located west of Nablus, Israeli troops carried out another home raid and detained one resident. Similar incursions took place in the towns of Beita, south of Nablus, and Burqa, to the northwest, where several houses were searched, leading to the detention of three additional Palestinians. These overnight raids were marked by widespread property searches and damage, reflecting ongoing Israeli military operations across the occupied West Bank that involve near-daily detentions.
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