Israeli occupation forces pulled out Saturday evening from Tubas Governorate in the northeastern part of the occupied West Bank, ending a four-day assault that left hundreds injured and several residents detained.
The withdrawal covered the city of Tubas, Aqqaba to the north, and Tayasir to the east, following Friday’s retreat from al-Far’a refugee camp and the town of Tammun.
Medical officials reported widespread abuse during the offensive. Nidal Odeh, Director of Ambulance and Emergency Services in Tubas, said paramedics treated 204 injuries caused by beatings, with 69 victims transferred to hospitals and the remainder treated in the field.
Kamal Bani Odeh, Director of the Prisoners’ Society (PPS) in Tubas, confirmed that occupation forces detained around 200 Palestinians for field interrogations.
Most were later released, but 10 remain imprisoned, including Tamer Fawaz Ahmad Bsharat, Hazza’ Jabr Hazza’ Bani Odah, Emad Ahmad Saleh Bani Matar, Ahmad Harbi Saleh Bani Thieb, Omar Sidqi Mohammad Bani Odeh, Maysara Thiab Mohammad Bisharat, Ahmad Ayman Ahmad Qasem, Abdullah Mohammad Wajih Abu Ara, Umair Hatem Foqaha, and Adham Mohammad Al-Ayidi.
Throughout the assault, Israeli forces carried out extensive home invasions, destroying property and subjecting residents to mistreatment.
West Bank | The Israeli occupation continues its assault on Tubas Governorate, raiding homes, carrying out arrests, and causing extensive property damage. pic.twitter.com/XT3381kCbD
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The military offensive also imposed a total curfew, with major and secondary roads sealed off by earth mounds, effectively paralyzing movement across the governorate.
The four-day aggression on Tubas underscores the intensifying pressure on Palestinian communities in the occupied West Bank, where repeated invasions, mass detentions, and restrictions on movement continue to deepen the humanitarian crisis.
On Friday, the Israeli army injured 15 Palestinian young men and detained 30 in the Al-Far’a refugee camp, south of Tubas.