Entrance to a cemetery in Tamoun destroyed by the occupation
'Israeli' forces turn Tubas homes into military posts amid mass raids
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- 'Israeli' forces continue a major operation in Tubas for the third straight day.
- Homes in several towns were seized and used as military outposts.
Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) pressed ahead with a sweeping security operation across the Tubas Governorate on Friday, maintaining a full lockdown on all entrances and enforcing a round-the-clock curfew as infantry patrols pushed deeper into residential areas.
Troops stormed Al-Fara’a camp at dawn after spending two days encircling the area. Residents reported that large infantry formations spread throughout the camp, carrying out house-to-house searches and detaining dozens for questioning.
In contrast, armored units that had been positioned inside Tamoun withdrew before sunrise. Their departure revealed widespread destruction along the town’s eastern edge, where roads, public infrastructure, and private property were left heavily damaged.
- Expanding footprint in Tubas -
The operation continued across the broader Tubas district, where soldiers took control of multiple homes and converted them into “military barracks” and elevated sniper posts, according to local sources.
- Casualties and detentions -
Medical crews and field teams outlined the scale of violations since the beginning of the campaign:
Injuries: Ambulances treated more than 70 people, most suffering from severe beatings and physical abuse.
Detentions: 162 citizens were detained in makeshift field interrogation centers set up by the 'Israeli' army, though the majority were later released.



