Israeli security forces today enabled two Friday gatherings by Palestinians — one in Idna in the Mount Hebron area and one near Beit Furik in Samaria — according to reports. The framed development is a reported relaxation in the IDF's usual Friday-protest posture.
The single-source report, originating from an Arabic-language the source, claims that the IDF permitted two Friday events by Palestinians in the West Bank today — one in Idna, south of Hebron in the Mount Hebron area, and the other near Beit Furik, east of Nablus in Samaria. The claim frames this as a departure from the military's more restrictive posture on Friday protests in recent weeks. No IDF confirmation has been issued and the details remain unverified by the Zioneer. The Zioneer previously reported a military drill in the southern Mount Hebron area today (Jun 11, 09:26), which concluded around midday, and earlier Arab reports of Israeli forces active in Beit Furik (Jun 11, 18:49). Those items are background and do not confirm the current claim about permitted gatherings.
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