JENIN, June 20, 2025 (WAFA) – Several towns in the occupied West Bank governorate of Jenin remain under complete curfew as Israeli occupation forces continued to turn houses into army outposts, according to local sources.
They said that a convoy of Israeli army vehicles stormed the town of Fahma, south of Jenin, where the soldiers imposed a curfew on the whole population of the town until further notice.
The occupying forces stormed Marka village, broke into dozens of civilians’ houses, and turned them into army outposts, as the soldiers held and interrogated many youths.
In the Zababdeh town, south of Jenin, the gun-toting soldiers announced that a curfew would continue in effect until further notice. They broke into the civilians’ houses, ordered at least a family out, and turned their house into an army post.
In Qabatiya town, the occupation forces have also ordered a curfew until further notice and served demolition notices to three families, informing them of their intention to tear down their houses. Concurrently, the soldiers have been conducting house-to-house raids, searching houses and wreaking havoc inside.
As the Arraba town was still placed under curfew, the occupation forces stormed and searched the civilians’ houses, interrogated the occupants, and turned at least one house into a military outpost, holding the entire family hostage.
Meanwhile, the soldiers displaced 16 families out of their houses and turned them into observation points in Anza village, which remains under a tight military closure, with media personnel denied access to it.
K.F.