Israeli Forces Raid Ramallah Area as Settlers Attack Nablus, Injuring Palestinians

According to local Palestinian reports, the latest incidents reflect an intensification of military incursions by Israeli regime troops alongside violent assaults by armed settlers on Palestinian communities.

Israeli occupation forces raided several areas of the West Bank before dawn and abducted a number of Palestinian civilians, the reports said.

According to Al Jazeera, Israeli regime forces stormed the village of al-Mughayyir, east of Ramallah in the central West Bank, where they set up a checkpoint at the village entrance and searched vehicles.

In a separate development, armed Israeli settlers attacked the outskirts of the village of Talfit, south of Nablus.

The Palestinian Red Crescent said at least three Palestinians were wounded in the settler attack.

An Al Jazeera correspondent reported that settlers raided Palestinian homes and vehicles around the village, causing damage to properties.

These incidents come amid a sustained rise in settler violence and military operations by the Israeli regime’s army across the West Bank, which in recent months has led to widespread arrests, dozens of injuries and extensive destruction of Palestinian property.

Against this backdrop, Israel’s political and security cabinet recently approved a series of new measures aimed at fundamentally altering the legal and civil status of the West Bank and tightening Israeli control over the territory.

The decisions include repealing a Jordanian-era law banning the sale of Palestinian land to Jews, lifting the confidentiality of land registration documents and transferring planning and construction authority in parts of the city of Hebron from Palestinian bodies to Israel’s civil administration.

Under the same measures, Israeli supervisory and executive powers would be expanded into Areas A and B, a move that would enable the demolition and seizure of Palestinian properties even in zones previously designated under past agreements as being under the administration of the Palestinian Authority.

The latest steps by the Israeli regime, which Palestinians see as part of a broader effort to absorb the West Bank and occupied Al-Quds and displace Palestinians, have drawn strong reactions from Palestinian factions and groups, who described them as a continuation of policies aimed at uprooting the Palestinian people and ending their presence on their own land.