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IDF conducts overnight arrests in four West Bank cities, Palestinian sources say

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
IDF conducts overnight arrests in four West Bank cities, Palestinian sources say

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TL;DR

IDF troops operating overnight in the northern West Bank arrested three young men in Burqa village, near Nablus, and a special forces unit arrested a fourth man in Jenin, according to Palestinian reports. Searches and patrols were also conducted in the Askar refugee camp and Douma village near Nablus, as well as in Bethlehem and the Hebron area.

01 · THE DISPATCH

In an overnight operation across Judea and Samaria, Israeli forces carried out arrests and searches in multiple locations. Palestinian sources reported that three young men were detained in Burqa, southeast of Nablus, and a fourth was arrested in Jenin by a special forces unit. The IDF also conducted search operations in the Askar refugee camp and the village of Douma, both near Nablus, as well as in Bethlehem and the Hebron area. The identities of the detainees and the specific grounds for the arrests have not been disclosed. The activity is part of a broader pattern of routine overnight raids by Israeli forces across the West Bank, which have been reported on a near-daily basis. The Zioneer has documented similar operations this week alone in villages near Nablus, Ramallah, and Hebron, though no direct connection to a specific intelligence lead or ongoing investigation has been confirmed.

02 · How it developed

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    Four suspects arrested in Burqa and Jenin during overnight operations.

  2. IDF raids multiple locations across Judea and Samaria overnight

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