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Dec-24-2013 13:22printcomments

Israeli Soldiers Invade Nablus, Jenin

In addition, official sources in the besieged Gaza Strip have reported that Israeli occupation decided to allow 230 trucks into the coastal region.

Israeli soldiers in West Bank
Israeli soldiers in West Bank. Photo courtesy: Hamas

(WEST BANK Occupied Palestine) - Israeli soldiers invaded the northern West Bank districts of Nablus and Jenin, and installed a number of roadblocks on various main roads.

Local sources state that undercover soldiers of the Israeli military infiltrated Al-‘Arqa village, but no arrests or home invasions were reported.

Furthermore, at least thirteen Israeli military vehicles invaded the Balata refugee camp, east of Nablus, and sealed all of its entrances.

Eyewitnesses said that the invasion started around 3 AM, and that dozens of soldiers were deployed in the streets and alleys of the camp.

Furthermore, dozens of soldiers invaded the Ya’bod village, near Jenin.

Undercover soldiers entered the village with cars carrying Palestinian license plates before regular units invaded it.

On Saturday evening, Israeli gunboats fired two shells at Palestinian fishing boats in the Sudaniyya area, northwest of the Gaza Strip. No injuries were reported.

The attack is part of ongoing Israeli violations against the Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip and in different parts of the occupied West Bank.

In addition, official sources in the besieged Gaza Strip have reported that Israeli occupation decided to allow 230 trucks into the coastal region.

The trucks are delivering supplies to the trade and agricultural sectors, in addition to carrying various humanitarian necessities.

Palestinian Liaison official in Gaza, Raed Fattouh, said that limited amounts of fuel and cooking gas were allowed into Gaza, and that five trucks loaded with berries and green spices were allowed out of Gaza, to European markets.

Source: Ezzedeen Al-Qassam Brigades | Information Office

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