15.11.2025 22:08
Israeli soldiers injured two Palestinians, one of whom is a woman, during raids in the occupied West Bank cities of Hebron, Nablus, and Ramallah. The soldiers responded to Palestinians who attempted to resist by throwing stones with live and rubber bullets, as well as tear gas.
It was reported that two Palestinians, including one woman, were injured in raids conducted by Israeli soldiers in the occupied West Bank.
Israel continues its attacks in the region. According to the latest information from eyewitnesses, Israeli forces conducted raids in many towns in Hebron, Nablus, and Ramallah.
THEY RESISTED ISRAEL'S RAID WITH STONES
The soldiers responded to Palestinians who tried to resist by throwing stones with live and rubber bullets and tear gas. According to a statement from the Palestinian Red Crescent, in the raid in the town of Dura, east of Hebron, a 25-year-old woman was injured in the head by a rubber bullet, and another person was injured in the leg due to assault.
A LARGE NUMBER OF YOUNG PEOPLE WERE DETAINED
Raids were also conducted in the towns of Avara, Beita, and Til in Nablus. In the clashes that broke out between soldiers and Palestinians in these towns, there were no injuries reported. In the raid in the town of Beita, a young person was detained.
In a raid conducted by soldiers in the village of El-Muğayyir, near Ramallah, a vehicle was rendered unusable. The soldiers set up a military barrier at the entrance of the village of Turmusayya, east of Ramallah, stopping Palestinian vehicles and conducting identity checks.