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Israeli security forces operate overnight in multiple West Bank cities

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Israeli security forces operate overnight in multiple West Bank cities

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TL;DR

Israeli security forces conducted overnight counterterrorism operations in at least seven cities across Judea and Samaria, including Nablus, Jenin, Tubas, Ramallah, Hebron, Jericho, and Salfit, according to Israeli media. Footage shows IDF armored vehicles entering a village in the Salfit district. The purpose and specific results of the operations have not yet been reported.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Israeli security forces carried out overnight raids in seven cities across Judea and Samaria — Nablus, Jenin, Tubas, Ramallah, Hebron, Jericho, and Salfit — according to reports from Israeli military sources cited by local media. Footage published by a monitored channel shows IDF armored vehicles entering a village in the Salfit district. The scope of the operation and any arrests or closures remain unreported so far.

The overnight activity follows a pattern of ongoing Israeli security operations in the area. As The Zioneer reported on June 6, IDF forces had entered Jericho as part of what was described at the time as an ongoing operation. The current report includes Jericho again among the night's locations, suggesting sustained presence or repeated incursions. No further details on the operational outcome have been released by the IDF Spokesperson or military sources as of this bulletin.

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