Israeli forces carried out a series of invasions across the occupied West Bank on Tuesday, injuring seven Palestinians in the northeastern West Bank town of Aqqaba near Tubas and conducting additional military violations in Nablus in the northern West Bank and Jenin in the northern West Bank.
Seven Palestinians Injured During Invasion of Aqqaba Near Tubas
In the northeastern West Bank, seven Palestinians suffered injuries during an Israeli invasion of Aqqaba, north of Tubas, on Tuesday night.
Nidal Odeh, director of Ambulance and Emergency Services in Tubas, said medical teams treated six cases of tear‑gas inhalation and one case of physical assault after Israeli soldiers beat a resident during the operation. All injuries were treated on site.
Israeli forces invaded the town with several military vehicles, firing stun grenades and tear‑gas canisters throughout residential areas.
Prior to storming Aqqaba, soldiers also invaded the city of Tubas, where they fired additional stun grenades before moving toward the town.
Israeli Forces Invade Madama South of Nablus
In the northern West Bank, Israeli forces invaded the village of Madama, south of Nablus, on Tuesday evening.
Local sources reported that soldiers assaulted and interrogated several young men, broke into commercial shops, and questioned their owners.
Madama has faced repeated invasions and prolonged closures of its main entrances by Israeli forces, severely affecting daily life, particularly for residents requiring medical treatment outside the village.
Extended Invasion of Al‑Lubban al‑Sharqiya South of Nablus
Israeli forces continued a prolonged invasion of al‑Lubban al‑Sharqiya, also south of Nablus, beginning early Tuesday morning.
Media sources said soldiers broke into multiple homes and converted the house of ‘Enad Faisal Oweis into a military post for three consecutive days.
Residents reported that soldiers conducted extensive searches and maintained a heavy presence throughout the day.
Invasion of Silat al‑Harithiya West of Jenin
In the northern West Bank, Israeli forces invaded Silat al‑Harithiya, west of Jenin, on Tuesday evening.
Local sources said several military vehicles entered the town, and infantry units were deployed across various neighborhoods and streets.
Soldiers broke into many homes, converting some into military posts and interrogation centers, and detained several residents for questioning.
Earlier in the day, Israeli forces closed the entrance to nearby Silat ath‑Thaher with a military roadblock, disrupting movement along the Nablus–Jenin road.
In Bethlehem, two Palestinians were injured when illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers opened fire on residents of Rashaida village, east of the city, before Israeli soldiers later stormed the area and abducted two young men.
On Tuesday morning, Israeli forces shot five Palestinian students and injured others, after storming the Birzeit University campus, north of Ramallah in the central West Bank.