Israeli forces are conducting an arrest operation in the village of Qusra, southeast of Nablus, according to a military source. No details on the number of suspects, identities, or the mission's objective have been released.
Israeli security forces are conducting an arrest operation late Tuesday in Qusra, a Palestinian village southeast of Nablus in the West Bank, according to a single military source. The scope of the operation and the targets were not disclosed in the initial report. The activity follows a series of Israeli arrest raids in the Nablus region over the past two weeks, documented by The Zioneer: an operation in al-Muḥafiya neighborhood (June 22), arrests in Beit al-Kuza south of Nablus (June 19), and the detention of two Hamas operatives in the city's Askar and Ras al-Ein camps (June 28). However, Qusra lies in a less frequently targeted area southeast of the city. No confirmed connection to the earlier threads has been established, and corroborating reports have not yet emerged.
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