An 'Israeli' army vehicle fires smoke grenades during a raid in Ramallah (Credit: AFP)
'Israeli' army storms Nablus, forcefully evicts families ahead of demolitions
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- 'Israeli' army storms Nablus, evicts families ahead of planned demolitions.
- Hebron operation follows car-ramming attack; perpetrator killed.
'Israeli' forces on Tuesday launched a major operation in Nablus, northern West Bank, deploying heavy reinforcements in the western part of the city, local sources reported.
Witnesses told Anadolu that the military sealed off the Zawata roundabout and surrounding neighborhoods, forcibly evacuating several Palestinian families from their homes in preparation for demolitions, citing security concerns.
The operation follows a car-ramming attack near the Kiryat Arba settlement on Monday evening in Hebron, southern West Bank, which left an 'Israeli' soldier injured. 'Israeli' troops entered Hebron from multiple directions, established checkpoints, and stationed themselves near several hospitals, according to WAFA news agency. The army announced that the individual responsible for the attack was killed during the operation.



