Dozens of Palestinians were injured in a series of raids by Israeli forces on Tuesday in Tubas, West Bank. According to Palestinian officials, over 200 Palestinians have been detained in the past four days, many without charges or due process.
Eyewitnesses describe the attacks as brutal and devastating, with roads torn up, water networks destroyed, and private property vandalized. At least 78 people require hospital treatment after being wounded during the raids. Local officials say that nearly all those detained were subjected to interrogation on-site before being released, but eight were arrested and taken to Israeli military jails.
The violence has escalated significantly since October, with an average of 47 army incursions taking place daily across the occupied West Bank in November alone. In Jenin, bulldozers are tearing down at least 23 more Palestinian homes as part of a major offensive that began in January.
Residents who were given just two hours to collect their belongings from the condemned buildings reported being left stunned and bewildered by the scale of destruction. The Israeli military claims that demolitions are necessary for "freedom of movement", but many argue that these actions amount to collective punishment and further entrench Israeli control over the occupied territories.
Since October, Israel has killed at least 1,086 Palestinians across the West Bank, including 223 children. This number has only increased in 2025, with at least 251 reported killed so far this year.
The situation remains dire, with thousands detained without charges and a significant increase in Palestinian deaths while in custody. The humanitarian crisis deepens as Israeli forces continue to escalate their actions against the civilian population of the occupied territories.
Eyewitnesses describe the attacks as brutal and devastating, with roads torn up, water networks destroyed, and private property vandalized. At least 78 people require hospital treatment after being wounded during the raids. Local officials say that nearly all those detained were subjected to interrogation on-site before being released, but eight were arrested and taken to Israeli military jails.
The violence has escalated significantly since October, with an average of 47 army incursions taking place daily across the occupied West Bank in November alone. In Jenin, bulldozers are tearing down at least 23 more Palestinian homes as part of a major offensive that began in January.
Residents who were given just two hours to collect their belongings from the condemned buildings reported being left stunned and bewildered by the scale of destruction. The Israeli military claims that demolitions are necessary for "freedom of movement", but many argue that these actions amount to collective punishment and further entrench Israeli control over the occupied territories.
Since October, Israel has killed at least 1,086 Palestinians across the West Bank, including 223 children. This number has only increased in 2025, with at least 251 reported killed so far this year.
The situation remains dire, with thousands detained without charges and a significant increase in Palestinian deaths while in custody. The humanitarian crisis deepens as Israeli forces continue to escalate their actions against the civilian population of the occupied territories.