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Israeli forces storm more towns in West Bank
In addition to large-scale military operations in refugee camps and cities in the northern occupied West Bank, Israeli soldiers have launched a series of assaults on students.

Israeli soldiers assaulted three students near a school in the town of Huwara, south of Nablus, causing bruises.
A number of students suffered suffocation injuries after Israeli forces used tear gas and sound bombs on them in the town of al-Khader, south of Bethlehem, Al Jazeera reported.
Israeli special forces stormed Aqqaba town, north of Tubas, and surrounded a house.
Accompanied by bulldozers and heavy machinery, Israeli forces damaged agricultural land and demolished a retaining wall in Funduq village, east of Qalqilya.
Homes were raided after soldiers stormed the town of al-Issawiya, northeast of occupied East Jerusalem.
A UN delegation visited the Balata camp east of Nablus to assess damage and the humanitarian situation.
MNA