
Israeli forces take over homes, impose curfew on West Bankâs Qabatiya
Israeli forces take over homes, impose curfew on West Bankâs Qabatiya Incursion follows Israeli defence ministerâs order for military to âact forcefullyâ against the Palestinian town. Israeli forces have carried out mass arrests and forced dozens of families from their homes in the town of Qabatiya in the occupied West Bank, on the second day of a sweeping military operation ordered by Israelâs defence minister. Israeli forces sealed off entrances to Qabatiya while rounding up and interrogating dozens of residents on Saturday, local sources told Al Jazeera. They converted several homes into military interrogation centres, displacing their occupants, according to the Palestinian Wafa news agency. Recommended Stories list of 4 items list 1 of 4 Israeli forces kill Palestinian in Gaza, carry out raids across West Bank list 2 of 4 Infant, adults wounded in West Bank attacks by Israeli forces, settlers list 3 of 4 Palestinian economy faces critical downturn amid escalating fiscal crisis list 4 of 4 What are the consequences of Israelâs expanding illegal settlements? Israelâs Army Radio reported that the town is subject to a âfull curfewâ. The crackdown follows an order by Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz âto âact forcefully ... against the village of Qabatiyaâ, where he claims a Palestinian alleged of carrying out a stabbing and car-ramming attack in northern Israel hails from. In a statement on Friday, Israelâs military said it had deployed troops from multiple divisions, along with border police and members of the Shin Bet security service, into Qabatiya. It said forces had raided the attack suspectâs home and were preparing to demolish it. Rights groups have long condemned Israelâs practice of demolishing the family homes of Palestinians accused of attacks against Israelis, describing it as an illegal form of collective punishment. Israelâs military claimed its forces would âscan additional locations in the villageâ and âwork to arrest wanted individuals and locate weaponsâ. âThere is a sense of fear among people in town,â one resident told Al Jazeera. âThere are Israeli threats and Israeli incitement.â The Israeli military raids on Saturday also extended elsewhere in the occupied West Bank, including to several villages surrounding Ramallah and Hebron, Wafa reported. Israeli forces assaulted and arrested eight people from the towns of Dura, Abda and Imreish near Hebron, according to the news agency. Israeli military incursions and attacks across the occupied West Bank have been a near-daily occurrence during Israelâs genocidal war on Gaza. Since October 7, 2023, Israeli authorities have arrested nearly 21,000 Palestinians. As of December 1, some 9,300 Palestinian prisoners were in Israeli jails, more than a third of them detained without charges. Palestinian prisoners have been tortured, sexually abused and even killed in custody.
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