ALBAWABA- Israeli occupation forces launched a series of aggressive raids and attacks across the West Bank and Gaza, intensifying tensions in the occupied territories.
In the West Bank, Israeli forces stormed Khallet al-Daba village following violent settler attacks on Palestinian homes, arresting three Palestinians.
Meanwhile, the entrance to the besieged eastern Jenin camp was sealed off, further restricting movement.
In Jenin, Israeli occupation forces raided the Martyr Khalil Suleiman Governmental Hospital, throwing a gas bomb inside and detaining several journalists in a shocking violation of international humanitarian norms.
Further south, Israeli bulldozers began uprooting olive trees around the village of Madama, near Nablus, while armed settlers attacked Palestinians and their homes in Khallet al-Dabaa, Masafer Yatta, south of Hebron.
Clashes erupted between Palestinian youth and occupation forces in Beita, south of Nablus, after an Israeli raid, with similar incursions reported in Deir Dibwan (east of Ramallah) and Kafr Aqab (north of Jerusalem).
In Hebron, Israeli forces stormed the home of Akram and Nasr Abu Sneineh, two Palestinian prisoners recently released Gaza ceasefire deal.
In Gaza, occupation forces continued their assaults, with Israeli drones injuring three Palestinian civilians in Abasan al-Kabira, east of Khan Yunis.
In Beit Hanoun, northern Gaza, the number of casualties from an Israeli drone attack on a bulldozer clearing rubble has risen to seven.
Meanwhile, reports of Israeli military cover-ups are emerging. The New York Times, citing Israeli military sources, revealed that the army concluded in March 2024 that a raid resulted in the killing of hostages—a fact kept hidden for months.
Additionally, Israeli radio quoted former Prime Minister Ehud Barak, criticizing calls for renewed fighting to retrieve captives, saying such rhetoric only serves Netanyahu's political interests rather than genuine rescue efforts.