Israeli Occupation Forces arrested four Palestinian civilians from the village of Beitin, east of the city of Ramallah, in the occupied West Bank. Palestinian News Agency WAFA reported that the occupation forces arrested the four citizens after raiding and searching their homes. On the other hand, the occupation forces stormed the eastern area of Nablus last night and deployed around "Joseph's Tomb", which led to the outbreak of clashes. The Palestinian Red Crescent reported that it dealt with 4 suffocation cases among journalists during the storming of the city of Nablus. Eyewitnesses also reported that fires broke out on the western part of the citys vegetable market, as a result of the occupation bulldozers deliberately throwing burning tires inside the market. It is worth noting that the cities, towns and camps of the occupied West Bank and Jerusalem witness daily raids and incursions by the occupation forces and settlers, accompanied by confrontations, arrests and the firing of live and rubber bullet s and tear gas canisters. The pace of these operations has increased since the beginning of the ongoing aggression on the Gaza Strip on October 7. Source: Qatar News Agency
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