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House catches fire from Israeli army bombs in Ramallah-governorate village

RAMALLAH, December 30, 2025 (WAFA) – A house on Tuesday evening caught fire from Israeli army bombs in Aboud village, northwest of the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah, according to local sources.

They said that the occupation forces barged their way into the village and deployed across several neighbourhoods.

The heavily armed soldiers unleashed a barrage of tear gas canisters, directly hitting a villager’s house and setting it on fire.

Several villagers were suffocated from excessive tear gas inhalation.

The occupation forces have intensified their routine nighttime raids and incursions across the occupied West Bank amid the ongoing assault on Gaza.

The occupation forces have tightened military measures across the occupied West Bank hours after the release of 90 Palestinian prisoners as part of the Gaza ceasefire went into effect on January 19, dismembering and isolating cities and governorates from one another using military gates, barriers, and concrete blocks.

The Israeli military measures are in parallel with ongoing attacks by Israeli colonists across the West Bank to terrorize Palestinians and displace them from their lands to seize them and build illegal Jewish colonies that separate Palestinian communities.

Israel severely restricts Palestinians’ freedom of movement within the occupied West Bank through a complex combination of approximately 898 fixed and flying checkpoints and gates, including 18 gates that have been installed since the start of 2025 and 146 others installed in the aftermath of October 7, 2023, settler-only roads, over 200 military bases, and various other physical obstructions.

Closures, besides other measures, taken under the guise of security, are intended to entrench Israel’s 58-year-old military occupation of the West Bank and its settler colonial project, which it enforces with routine and frequently deadly violence against Palestinians.

K.F.

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