Israeli troops and paramilitary settler colonizers continued their daily assault on Palestinian towns, villages and holy sites on Wednesday. This is in addition to the 100+ Palestinians killed in the Gaza Strip on day 677 of the Israeli genocide of the Palestinian population.
In addition to the attacks listed below, Israel issued demolition orders in Al-Eizariya to advance a colonial road.
Jerusalem:
Israeli settlers again stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque on Wednesday under the protection of the Israeli occupation forces.
Local sources reported that dozens of settlers stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque courtyards, carried out provocative tours, and performed Talmudic rituals.
Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Wednesday demolished a hut and a fence in Qalandia village, northwest of occupied Jerusalem.
Local sources said that occupation forces, accompanied by a bulldozer, stormed the town, demolished a hut and a fence belonging to Imran Rabah Subh, and impeded the movement of citizens in the area.
Qalqilia:
Israeli occupation forces (IOF) abducted four citizens from Qalqilia city on Wednesday.
Local sources reported that the occupation forces stormed the city from the eastern checkpoint, raided several neighborhoods, including Kafr Saba and Al-Naqqar, and arrested the freed prisoner Mahmoud Titani, Ali Damati, Khader Hotari, and Jamal Titan, after raiding and searching their homes.
Jordan Valley:
Settlers destroyed vegetable stalls in the northern Jordan Valley on Thursday night.
Human rights activist Aref Daraghmeh said that settlers destroyed vegetable stalls owned by a number of citizens, located near Ein Al-Bayda in the northern Jordan Valley.
A young man sustained bruises last night after Israeli settlers attacked a Palestinian family in the northern Jordan Valley.
A Wafa news correspondent reported that settlers attacked the family of Shamekh Daraghmeh last night in Al-Farisiya in the northern Jordan Valley, and injured his son Mustafa with bruises after hitting him with an iron rod.
Jericho:
Israeli colonial settlers attacked, on Tuesday evening, Palestinian vehicles northwest of Jericho city.
Local sources told Wafa that Israeli settlers attacked vehicles passing by on Al-Mu’arrajat Road with stones, smashing the windows of several vehicles, and closed the road, obstructing traffic.
Bethlehem:
Israeli occupation forces (IOF) stormed the city of Bethlehem, the village of Artas, and the area surrounding Solomon’s Pools on Wednesday.
A Wafa news correspondent reported that the Israeli occupation army stormed Artas and took up positions around Solomon’s Pools.
The Israeli occupation forces also stormed the city of Bethlehem and took up positions on the main Jerusalem-Hebron street, Bab al-Zaqqaq, and Manger Street, as well as the Deheishe refugee camp in the south, without any reports of house raids or arrests.
Ramallah:
Israeli occupation forces stormed, at dawn on Wednesday, the towns of Beit Liqya, west of Ramallah, and Turmus Ayya, north of Ramallah.
Security sources reported that Israeli occupation forces patrolled the streets of the two towns, without any reported raids or arrests. Meanwhile, Israeli soldiers set up a military checkpoint at the main entrance to Turmus Ayya, obstructing the movement of citizens in towns north and northeast of Ramallah.
Hebron:
Israeli occupation forces (IOF) arrested on Wednesday a young man from Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, in the southern West Bank .
Media activist in the town of Beit Ummar, north of Hebron, Muhammad Awad, told WAFA that the occupation forces raided the neighborhoods of Al-Tarbiqa and Al-Musrara with their military vehicles and searched several homes using police dogs, causing material damage to citizens’ property and furniture. The soldiers also threatened the citizens through written statements and arrested the boy, Abdullah Wael Harbi Hilmi Abu Ayyash (17 years old) .
The occupation forces also set up several military checkpoints at the entrances to Hebron, its towns, villages and camps, and closed a number of main and secondary roads with iron gates, cement blocks and earth mounds.
Tulkarem:
Israeli occupation forces stormed at dawn on Wednesday the town of Anabta, east of Tulkarem.
Local sources reported that a number of occupation vehicles and foot units stormed the town from the eastern side, and roamed its streets and neighborhoods, specifically Al-Sikka Street, Al-Shaifat area, Al-Khalayel, Al-Awartani neighborhood, the northern mountain, Abu Asal neighborhood, and the southern mountain, while the occupation soldiers raided a number of homes, searched them, and vandalized their contents. The owners were identified as: Tayseer Abdel Dayem, Iyad Al-Ghazal, Muhammad Barakat, Abdul Salam Salama, Ammar Subha, Abu Anas Al-Jawabra, Jamal Al-Qabaj, the building of Mahmoud Odeh, Muhammad Abu Kamla, Abdullah Al-Radi, Anas Adas, Omar Abu Asal, and the home of the martyr Moamen Abu Asal.
Local sources added that the occupation forces detained the young men, checked their identities, and interrogated them, but no arrests were reported.
It is noteworthy that the town of Anabta has witnessed repeated raids by the occupation forces, including raids on homes and shops and the detention of citizens, coinciding with the ongoing aggression on the city of Tulkarm and its two camps, which has entered its 199th consecutive day.
Jenin:
Israeli occupation forces stormed, on Tuesday evening, the town of Meithalun, south of Jenin.
Local sources reported that occupation forces stormed the town and deployed at its eastern entrance and around a number of residential buildings.
It is noteworthy that the occupation has intensified its raids on towns and villages in Jenin Governorate since the beginning of its aggression on the city and its camp on January 21st.
19-year-old abductee Tariq Muhammad Bani Odeh was released today from an Israeli jail. He was immediately transferred to the government hospital in Jenin, because he was missing a leg.
Bani Odeh was detained in May 2025 after Israeli forces shot him, injuring his leg and abdomen. His leg was later amputated while he was imprisoned by Israel.
Nablus:
Israeli occupation forces stormed on Tuesday evening the village of Al-Lubban Al-Sharqiya, south of Nablus.
A Wafa news correspondent reported that a number of Israeli occupation vehicles stormed the village and took up positions in the Al-Bayader neighborhood, while the soldiers searched and seized a number of citizens’ vehicles .
It is noteworthy that the occupation forces are tightening their military measures in the village of Al-Lubban Al-Sharqiya, which is subjected to daily raids, while its main entrance remains closed for the sixth consecutive month.