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IDF conducts raids, searches, arrests in five West Bank cities

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
IDF conducts raids, searches, arrests in five West Bank cities

Primary source Internal intake · 3 reviewed intake signals · Desk window 01:27

TL;DR

Israeli forces are conducting operations in multiple locations across Judea and Samaria, including Silwad, Qalqilya, Halhul, Deheishe, and Ramallah, according to a military-affiliated report. The activities involve raids, searches, and arrests. In the Gaza Strip, the IDF continues operations in northeastern Khan Younis alongside artillery fire toward the northeastern Al-Bureij camp.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Israeli military forces are conducting simultaneous operations in five locations across Judea and Samaria early Wednesday morning, according to a military-affiliated source. The operations include raids, searches, and arrests in Silwad, Qalqilya, Halhul, the Deheishe refugee camp, and Ramallah. No details on targets, results, or casualties have been disclosed.

In the Gaza Strip, the IDF is continuing ground operations in the northeastern sector of Khan Younis, supported by artillery fire directed at the northeastern area of the Al-Bureij refugee camp. The scope and objectives of the Gaza operations have not been specified.

The West Bank activity follows a pattern of near-nightly IDF counterterrorism raids that have been ongoing for months across the region, as previously reported by The Zioneer. The current operations appear to be part of routine security sweeps, though the specific operational reasons for tonight's deployments have not been released.

02 · How it developed

2 developments

  1. Latest

    Operations confirmed in Silwad, Qalqilya, Halhul, Deheishe, and Ramallah.

  2. Israeli forces in extensive operations across multiple areas in Judea and Samaria

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03 · Source and signal

Source and signal

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