On Sunday evening and throughout the night, Israeli forces invaded villages and towns in the northern, central and southern West Bank, as they have done every night for the past 25 years, since the second intifada began in 2000.
Israeli settlers attacked, on Sunday evening, citizens south of Adh Dhahiriya town, south of Hebron, and burned a sheep pen .
Local resident Tamer Jamal Abu Sharkh told Wafa news agency that a group of Israeli settlers attacked their homes in Khirbet Umm al-Simsim, assaulted his family, set fire to the sheep pen, and attempted to burn the sheep before withdrawing from the area .
Israeli occupation forces stormed, on Sunday evening, the town of Anata, northeast of occupied Jerusalem. Local sources reported that occupation forces stormed the town, raided a house, searched it, and ransacked its contents, but no arrests were reported.
Israeli occupation forces stormed, on Sunday evening, a number of villages and towns in Ramallah and Al-Bireh Governorate .
Security sources told the Palestinian Wafa news agency that Israeli occupation forces stormed the town of Beit Rima, northwest of Ramallah, amid gunfire. They also stormed the neighboring villages of Nabi Saleh and Deir Ghassaneh, without any reported injuries or arrests.
The sources added that the occupation forces stormed the town of Ni’lin and the village of Shaqba, west of the governorate, without any arrests or raids being reported.
After midnight on Sunday night, Israeli occupation forces stormed Nablus city and Asira al-Shamaliya town, and subjected a number of citizens to field interrogations.
Security sources reported that the occupation forces stormed Al-Taawun Street and Al-Makhfiya area, searched several homes, ransacked their contents, and detained a citizen, who was later released .
The sources added that the occupation forces also stormed the town of Asira al-Shamaliya, raided a number of homes, searched them, and ransacked their contents. They also conducted field investigations with a number of citizens after detaining them.
Also before dawn on Monday, Israeli occupation forces (IOF) on Monday tightened their military measures at the Hamra military checkpoint in the northern Jordan Valley.
Local sources reported that the Israeli occupation forces have been obstructing the passage of vehicles through the checkpoint for hours, creating a traffic jam for hundreds of meters, especially for those heading to the Jordan Valley .
Citizens’ movement is active these days, coinciding with the Eid al-Fitr period, which includes maintaining family ties and mutual visits .
Earlier today, Israeli settlers stormed Palestinian communities in the Wadi al-Simsim area of al-Dhahiriya, Hebron, setting fire to their barns and tents:
Also on Sunday, at least two Palestinians were injured in a settler attack on shepherds in Khirbet Janba, located in the Masafer Yatta area south of Hebron. Following the settler assault, the Israeli army raided Khirbet Janba, arresting 22 Palestinians and subjecting them to abuse.
Masafer Yatta has recently gained significant media attention, especially after the release of the award-winning film No Other Land, which highlights the ongoing struggles faced by its Palestinian residents. The area, located in the southern part of the occupied West Bank, has been a focal point for human rights concerns, as its inhabitants face forced displacement due to Israeli military activity and settlement expansion.