25 Palestinians Injured During Israeli Operation in the Northern West Bank
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- Nov 27, 2025
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The Palestinian Red Crescent announced on Thursday that its crews dealt with 25 injured individuals due to assaults during an Israeli forces raid into the Tubas Governorate in the northern West Bank, an operation ongoing for the second consecutive day.

1. Casualties and Detentions
Injuries: 25 injured individuals sustained injuries from beatings and assaults, including citizens who were detained, interrogated, and assaulted before their release, according to the Red Crescent Director in Tubas.
Detentions: The number of detainees has exceeded 100 so far, half of whom are from the town of Tamoun.
Abuse of Citizens: The Director of the Prisoner's Club in Tubas stated that the Israeli forces are "assaulting and abusing citizens during raids on their homes and destroying household contents."
2. Details of the Military Operation in Tubas
Scope and Duration: The military operation is large-scale and continues for the second day in a row.
Forces Involved: Large numbers of Israeli troops, accompanied by heavy bulldozers and helicopters that fired indiscriminately, are participating.
Field Procedures:
Imposing a curfew and heavy troop deployment.
Raiding citizens' homes and taking them to field interrogation centers.
Closing the main entrances to the governorate with earth mounds and blocking many secondary roads.
Intense overflight by reconnaissance drones.
Material Damage: Citizens' properties are being vandalized and destroyed. Parts of Tamoun also suffered a water cut due to forces damaging water lines.









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