Israeli occupation forces stormed the city of Nablus in the occupied West Bank, injuring nearly 80 Palestinians, including one person shot with live ammunition.

The invasion involved the forced removal of Palestinian families from their homes, triggering widespread protests across the city.

Eyewitnesses described scenes of chaos as soldiers broke into residential areas, expelled families, and occupied rooftops.

Israeli soldiers fired tear gas, rubber-coated bullets, and live rounds. Medical teams treated dozens of injuries, many caused by suffocation and blunt trauma, and one who was shot by live fire.

The Red Crescent reported difficulty accessing certain areas due to road closures and military blockades.

The military offensive in Nablus is part of a broader escalation across the West Bank, where Israeli forces have intensified their invasions and deployments in urban centers, targeting civilians, homes, and infrastructure.

The forced displacement of families and the use of live ammunition against unarmed residents reflect a deepening pattern of collective punishment under military occupation.