Arab media reports say Israeli forces have caused an explosion at a house in the city of Nablus in the northern West Bank. No details on casualties, target, or the nature of the operation have been provided yet.
Arab media channels reported Tuesday morning an explosion at a house in Nablus (Shechem), the largest Palestinian city in the northern West Bank, attributed to Israeli forces. No details have been provided on the target, the method of detonation, casualties, or whether the operation is ongoing. As The Zioneer has previously reported (June 11–12), Israeli forces have conducted operations in the Nablus area, including the nearby village of Beit Furik, where clashes with gunmen were reported. The current report is based on a single Arab media source; the IDF has not commented. The nature of the operation—whether a targeted strike, controlled demolition, or other tactical action—remains unclear as no further information has emerged.
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