Israeli occupation forces on Saturday invaded and occupied two Palestinian homes in the town of Zabbouba, west of Jenin, and the village of Arbouna, east of Jenin, in the occupied West Bank’s northern area.
Zaki Jaradat, head of the Zabbouba Village Council, said the soldiers stormed the home of Mohammad Saleh Jaradat and forced him and his family out of the property.
Jaradat added that the soldiers informed the family that they would be occupying the property until the end of the week. The occupied home is a two‑story building inhabited by eleven family members.
The soldiers also invaded the home of Mohammad’s brother, Mahmoud, and his son Saleh, occupying the property for several hours. During the invasion, the soldiers detained Saleh for a few hours and assaulted him.
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In Arbouna village, the soldiers stormed a Palestinian home before occupying it and turning it into a military post.
Media sources said the soldiers invaded the home of Shadi Abu al‑Hasan before forcing him and his family out of the property.
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In related news, illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers invaded Deir Jarir village, east of the central West Bank city of Ramallah before local residents intercepted them and forced them to leave.
During the attack, Israeli soldiers invaded the village, broke into a mosque, and detained the worshippers.