Zionist Israeli forces detonate entrances of a mosque in Nablus amidst intensifying raids in the West Bank
Israeli forces conducted a raid on the Imam Ali Mosque located in Nablus, a city in the northern West Bank. During the operation, they seized surveillance camera recordings from the premises.

On Tuesday, reports emerged indicating that occupation forces had forcibly detonated the entrance doors of a mosque.
In a recent development, regime forces launched operations into the northern regions of Nablus and established a cordon around a residence in the town of Zababdeh, located southeast of Jenin.
On Tuesday, Faisal Salama, the leader of the Popular Committee for Tulkarm Camp Services, reported that Israeli forces have forcibly displaced over 12,000 inhabitants from the refugee camp within the last month. Additionally, he stated that the forces have demolished 40 residential structures and 300 commercial establishments.
Israel appears to be pursuing political and media objectives by depopulating the refugee camp, systematically demolishing and setting ablaze a substantial number of homes, and dismantling essential services.
On January 21, the Israeli Defense Forces initiated a military operation in the West Bank, specifically targeting what they identified as the resistance fighters affiliated with the Jenin Battalion. The offensive marks a significant escalation in the ongoing tensions in the region.
Since the initiation of its military operations on the Gaza Strip on October 7, 2023, Israel has intensified its activities in the West Bank. Since the beginning of these hostilities, Israeli forces have reportedly resulted in the deaths of at least 923 Palestinians in the occupied region.
On Monday, military forces conducted incursions in several areas, including the city of Tulkarm, as well as the towns of Yatma, Beit Ummar, Kafil Haris, Qabatiya, and Ni’lin. The villages of Marka and Wadi al-Far’a were also affected. The operations extended to targeted raids on Fawwar, Jalazone, and Tulkarm refugee camps.