Israeli forces raided the headquarters of the al-Tadamon Charitable Society in Nablus on Wednesday, ordering its closure for one year on allegations of supporting terrorism. Soldiers sealed the entrance and posted a military order; Palestinian authorities condemned the move, saying the society is a longstanding charity supporting orphans and families.
Israeli forces raided the headquarters of the al-Tadamon Charitable Society in Nablus on Wednesday, ordering the association closed for one year on allegations of supporting terrorism, according to a report circulated by the organization and Palestinian authorities. Soldiers sealed the entrance to the building with a military closure order. Local Palestinian officials condemned the step, arguing that al-Tadamon has operated as a charitable institution for years, assisting orphans and needy families. The raid is part of what the report describes as Israel's escalation policy in the West Bank, which has included sieges and closures of Palestinian cities. The Zioneer has previously reported on Israeli operations in Nablus, including a heavy counterterrorism operation in late June, but Wednesday's action—the closure of a specific civilian charity—represents a narrower administrative-security measure. No arrests or casualties have been reported in connection with the raid.
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