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Advocacy group DAWN launches website
exposing 'Faces of AIPAC,' citing lack
of transparency
December 18th, 11:01pm
(PressTV)
Democracy for the Arab World Now (DAWN), a nonprofit organization
advocating for democracy and human rights in the Middle East and
North Africa, announced on December 18, 2025, the launch of a
new online resource titled "The Faces of AIPAC."
This project ------- profiles 50 individuals, 41 board members and nine
executives, who lead the American Israel Public Affairs Committee
(AIPAC), one of the most influential pro-Israel lobbying groups in
the US.
DAWN criticized AIPAC for failing to publicly disclose its board and
executive members on its official website, calling it a significant
transparency issue for an organization of AIPAC's stature.
"AIPAC has obscured the identities of its directors and officers from
the American public. Today, we're providing the transparency that
this organization refuses to offer," said Sarah Leah Whitson,
DAWN's executive director.
She emphasized the public's right to know who
makes decisions that impact global affairs.
The resource, available at (www.AIPACwhoweare.org), is based on
publicly accessible information, including AIPAC's IRS Form 990
filings, Lobbying Disclosure Act submissions, and Federal
Election Commission records.
DAWN pointed out that while AIPAC must disclose this information
in annual IRS filings, it is not easily accessible on AIPAC's
website and typically lags ....by about a year.
AIPAC, an American lobbying group based in Washington, DC,
advocates for pro-Israel policies in Congress and the
executive branch, supporting billions in annual
US military aid to Israel and opposing
conditions on arms transfers.
In the 2023-2024 election cycle, AIPAC, through -- its political action
committee (AIPAC PAC) and super PAC (United Democracy Project),
spent a combined $126.9 million, according to Federal Election
Commission data.
DAWN highlighted the legal responsibilities of AIPAC's leadership under
the Washington, DC. Nonprofit Corporation Act, emphasizing that board
members and officers have fiduciary duties to oversee potential
legal violations.
These 50 officers and directors shouldn't hide behind the AIPAC name.
US nonprofit law holds them personally responsible for the
organization's conduct," stated Raed Jarrar, DAWN's
advocacy director.
The project also reveals connections between AIPAC
leaders and other pro-Israel organizations, including:
Board Chair Betsy Berns Korn, who also chairs the Conference
of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations.
Former Conference Chair Harriet Schleifer, who serves on AIPAC's
board and is associated with the Washington Institute for Near
East Policy.
Board member Michael Kassen, a former AIPAC
president and trustee of the Hudson Institute.
Board member Jamie Sprayregen, who holds positions with
the Middle East Forum and the American Jewish Committee.
"Our research indicates that AIPAC's board is not merely a group of
individuals; it is a nexus connecting nearly every major pro-Israel
institution in America," said Isabelle Hayslip, DAWN's advocacy
and communications specialist.
AIPAC had not publicly responded to DAWN's initiative.
Israel’s war on Gaza has led to an outpouring of criticism,
with leading rights groups and United Nations
investigators calling it a genocide.
In light of that outcry, AIPAC’s role in US politics, has come under
greater scrutiny, particularly in Democrat circles where support
for Israel has slipped.... to historic lows.
Moreover, AIPAC has endorsed far-right candidates like Congressman
Randy Fine, who celebrated the killing of a US citizen by Israel and
openly called for starving the people of Gaza.
Throughout the assault on Gaza, AIPAC echoed the falsehood that
there is no Israeli-imposed famine in the territory and defended
the Israeli military’s genocidal conduct, while calling for more
US aid to the entity.
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UAE exposed as secret buyer in huge
arms deal with Israel: Report
December 18th, 7:36pm
(PressTV)
The deal between Abu Dhabi and Tel Aviv comes amid mounting
condemnation from human rights organizations over Israel’s
genocide in Gaza.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has been identified as the
undisclosed buyer behind a $ 2.3 billion contract signed
last month by Israeli arms maker Elbit Systems,
a report states.
The report by Intelligence Online, published on Thursday,
stated that the $ 2.3 billion deal between Abu Dhabi and
Tel Aviv involves the delivery of advanced military
systems ...over eight years.
The outlets placed the agreement among a series of major
arms exports by Israeli arms companies in recent years.
Elbit earlier announced the contract without naming the
purchasing state or disclosing the systems involved.
The exposure of the UAE as Elbit’s mystery client comes
amid mounting condemnation from human rights
organizations over Israel’s genocide in the
besieged Gaza Strip.
International organizations such as Oxfam have warned
that the transfer of advanced military systems risks
enabling serious violations of international law
and further civilian harm.
The revelation comes after a quiet expansion of UAE-Israel
cooperation maintained throughout Israel’s genocide in
the blockaded Palestinian territory, including progress
on a cross-regional transport corridor ---- kept largely
out of public view.
Last month, Israeli media reported that construction of the
so-called “Peace Railway,” designed to move goods from
India through the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan to
Haifa --- for onward export to Europe and the US,
has already reached an advanced stage, with
the Emirati and Israeli authorities agreeing
to establish a joint administration, to
manage the route.
In October, Israeli military firm Controp Precision Technologies
opened its first UAE subsidiary in Abu Dhabi to produce, sell,
and service Israeli electro-optical surveillance systems
under Israeli oversight, further embedding the Emirati
defense market into Israel’s arms industry.
The deepening relationship has also extended into the diplomatic
sphere, as the UAE purchased land worth tens of millions of
Israeli shekels (NIS) to construct its first permanent
embassy in the Israeli-occupied Palestinian
territories back in October.
Francesca Albanese, the United Nations special rapporteur for the
occupied Palestinian territories, in late October briefed members
of the world body’s General Assembly on how more than sixty
governments, most importantly Western powers and several
Arab states, have been enabling the Israeli regime’s
“genocidal machinery” in Gaza.
Israel’s arms firm Elbit reports record
earnings --------- amid Gaza genocide
Leading Israeli arms manufacturer Elbit Systems has announced
unprecedented profits attributed to the ongoing genocide in
Gaza. European states are among Israel’s most lucrative
arms markets
Elbit Systems ------ reported record profits in November, fueled by arms
sales during Israel’s genocidal war in the besieged Palestinian region.
According to Intelligence Online, the scale and secrecy of the UAE
agreement mirror Elbit’s earlier $1.63-billion contract with Serbia,
signed in August.
The five-year Serbia deal includes long-range precision artillery rockets,
unmanned aerial combat platforms and drones, advanced intelligence,
surveillance, electronic warfare systems, and upgrades to combat
vehicles and military platforms.
In November, Israel's Haaretz newspaper reported that Israel and
Albania signed an arms deal in September led by Elbit Systems
to supply artillery, mortars and tactical drones.
Back in August, Private Eye reported that the British Ministry of
Defense was moving toward a $2.7-billion contract with Elbit
Systems, that would see Israel’s largest arms firm train up
to 60,000 British troops annually and become a strategic
partner to the UK military.
The largest of these was Israel Aerospace Industries’ (IAI) sale
of the Arrow 3 system to Germany in 2023 for $3.5 billion.
The developments come as Israeli arms firms continue securing
contracts worldwide ------------ despite Israel’s genocide in Gaza.
A series of reports has already exposed the complicity
of the US, Western states, and their regional allies
in Gaza.
Since October 2023, Israel has killed at least 70,667 Palestinians,
the majority being women and children, with 171,151 others
injured, in Gaza.
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Bethlehem’s Christmas.... returns: A message
of peace from the birthplace of Christianity
December 18th, 6:27pm
by Naqaa Hamed
Press TV, Bethlehem
For two consecutive years, Bethlehem cancelled its Christmas
celebrations — its lights dimmed and its festivals suspended
— in mourning and solidarity during the war on Gaza.
But this year, Christmas is cautiously returning. Families are
decorating again, churches are reopening their doors, and
the world’s most sacred Christian city is sending a
renewed message of peace and love.
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Israel escalates airstrikes across Lebanon as
Paris talks... to disarm Hezbollah - convene
December 18th, 8:07pm
(PressTV)
Israeli airstrikes have hit multiple locations in southern Lebanon
and the Bekaa Valley, coinciding with high-level talks in Paris
aimed at pressuring Lebanon to disarm Hezbollah.
Lebanon’s Elnashra news network reported that Thursday’s
strikes targeted areas in southern Lebanon, including
al-Jabour, al-Qatrani, and al-Rayhan, as well as
Buday and the Hermel region of the
Bekaa Valley.
The National News Agency (NNA) added that strikes hit a riverbed
near Zawtar in Nabatieh district and between Deir Siryan and
al-Qusayr in Marjayoun.
Lebanon’s health ministry said at least four people were wounded
in Taybeh, while several employees of the state electricity
company were injured when their truck passed next
to a targeted vehicle.
According to the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project
(ACLED), Israeli forces have carried out 1,846 attacks on
Lebanon since the ceasefire began.
The frequency of strikes has increased in December, with an
average of six per day, or one every four hours. UNIFIL
reports that the ceasefire has been violated more
than 10,000 times, including more than 2,500
Israeli military ground activities and over
7,800 breaches of Lebanese airspace.
Satellite images show Israel constructing a new base in southern
Lebanon - while retaining control of four others along the border.
Human rights groups have documented systematic targeting of
reconstruction equipment, reporting that between August and
October four attacks destroyed over 360 bulldozers and
excavators vital for rebuilding homes.
Local residents have told investigators that they now clear
rubble by hand to avoid exposing machinery to airstrikes.
Mahmoud Qamati, deputy chairman of Hezbollah’s political
council, said the group would not surrender its weapons
“under any circumstances” and emphasized that
Lebanon’s survival and territorial integrity
are at stake.
He warned that Hezbollah forces will not fully withdraw from
areas south of the Litani River and will maintain a presence
there, asserting that the group is prepared to confront
any aggression.
Sheikh Naim Qassem, Hezbollah’s Secretary General,
recently reiterated that the movement will never
lay down its arms.
He criticized the Lebanese government’s plan to establish a state
monopoly on weapons, arguing that the issue is being used by
the US and Israel to pressure the group into disarmament.
On Thursday, French, Saudi Arabian, and American officials held talks
in Paris with the head of the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) aimed
at finalizing a roadmap ---------- to enable a mechanism for
Hezbollah’s disarmament.
The meeting is part of ongoing diplomatic pressure on Lebanon to
dismantle Hezbollah’s arsenal, despite the group’s status as the
only armed entity capable of deterring Israeli incursions in
southern Lebanon.
Since the ceasefire took effect, at least 340 Lebanese have
been killed in Israeli attacks. During the prior war, Israel
killed over 3,700 Lebanese.
Between January and late November 2025 alone, Israeli forces
conducted nearly 1,600 strikes across the country. Civilian
infrastructure, including residential buildings and
electricity services, continues to be damaged
or destroyed.
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Sweida violence reignites as Druze
forces clash --- with HTS militants
December 18th, 5:25pm
(PressTV)
Intense fighting has erupted in Syria’s southern province of Sweida
between members of a Druze group and armed elements affiliated
with Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) and its allies, leaving several
individuals wounded, report say.
The clashes broke out between so-called Druze National Guard forces
led by Sheikh Hikmat al-Hijri, a Druze religious leader, and HTS forces
affiliated with former al-Qaeda commander and the Arab country’s
de facto president Abu Mohammad al-Jolani, al-Marsad news
website reported.
The report, citing local sources in Sweida, added that several
people from both sides sustained injuries during the fighting.
The so-called Syrian Observatory for Human Rights confirmed fierce
confrontations between Druze and Jolani’s forces across Sweida
province, with Syrian sources reporting that the clashes
erupted in the early hours of Thursday, with both
sides using heavy weapons and mortars.
The most intense fighting was reported in towns of al-Majdal
and al-Mazra’a in the western parts of Sweida.
The clashes reportedly began after Jolani’s forces and their allies
carried out drone attacks, triggering heavy fighting in the area.
Additional heavy fighting was reported in the town of Tal Hadid
in the Sweida countryside and the village of al-Mansoura in
the al-Naql area northwest of the city of Sweida.
Sources also reported extensive military movements
by both sides and efforts to reinforce their positions.
Tensions in southern Syria have been escalating since July 13,
when clashes broke out between Druze fighters and armed
Bedouin tribes - over land and resources in the province.
The violence worsened significantly after the HTS military was
deployed to the province on July 14 and entered Sweida city
itself on July 15 - according to residents, two war monitors,
and reporters on the ground.
Claiming to support the Druze, the Israeli regime carried out airstrikes
on July 16 targeting key strategic sites in Damascus, including the
Syrian army headquarters, and hours later HTS announced the
complete withdrawal of its forces from Sweida under a
ceasefire agreement.
Sweida experienced some of the deadliest violence, with a week
of bloody clashes starting on July 13 leaving an estimated 814
to 1,653 people dead, most of them Druze.
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Iran --------- develops fast scanning drone
capable of ground target identification
December 18th, 2:43pm
(PressTV)
An Iranian research institute has developed a fast-scanning
unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) designed for aerial imaging,
ground target identification, and surveillance missions.
According to the announced technical specifications... the
unmanned aircraft developed by the Aerospace Research
Institute relies on rapid aerial imaging and artificial
intelligence, enabling ground reconnaissance and
surveillance missions to be conducted in a
short period of time.
The flight system has capabilities such as high agility and speed,
vertical takeoff and landing, runway-free launch, short-time
recovery, and autonomous flight capability, a set of
features that make it suitable for fast-paced,
response-oriented missions.
The UAV has an operational range of 10 km, a maximum speed of
250 km/h, a flight duration of 20 minutes, a flight ceiling of 1,500
metres, a weight of about 1 kg, and a cruise speed of 120 km/h.
One of the Aerospace Research Institute's focuses is on designing
lightweight, mission-oriented unmanned aircraft ------ capable of
performing rapid reconnaissance and aerial imaging missions.
Over the past decade, the Islamic Republic of Iran’s UAV industry
has undergone a remarkable transformation, progressing from
a localized capability to a significant global force.
Iran’s astounding success lies in its intelligent integration of existing
commercial technologies, combining them into simple, reliable, and
cost-effective platforms that are mass-produced to meet the
specific demands of modern asymmetric warfare.
From Africa to South America, the drones serve as instruments of
strategic influence, extending Iran’s geopolitical reach and
cementing its role as a prominent manufacturer and
exporter of military-grade drone technology.
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Lebanese Parliament Convenes
Despite Boycott by Lebanese
Forces, Kataeb
December 18th, 1:38pm
(al Manar)
Lebanese Parliament held a general legislative session chaired
by Speaker Nabih Berri to continue reviewing draft laws and
proposals that were on the agenda for the session of
September 29, 2025.
Parliament approved a draft law for a $250 million loan agreement
with the World Bank for the reconstruction of infrastructure in
southern Lebanon.
It also approved the law regulating the judiciary, taking into account
the observations made by the President, Joseph Aoun.
The Parliament convened despite calls to boycott the session by
the Lebanese Forces over Speaker Berri’s refusal to timetable
discussion on a contentious election law.
Sixty-seven MPs attended the session, just
above the threshold required to proceed.
The Lebanese Forces and the Kataeb party
abstained in protest ...among a handful
of others.
Lebanese political powers are in disagreement over the diaspora
vote, which is part of the electoral law. There have been calls to
amend the electoral law in a bid to allow Lebanese abroad to
vote for all 128 parliamentary seats (the current law allows
expatriates to vote for seven seats).
Amal Movement and Hezbollah, among other parties, oppose
amending the diaspora vote, stressing that such a move
contradicts with the principle of equal opportunities,
especially that the Hezbollah resistance party, is
banned -- and does not enjoy the campaigning
freedom that the other parties have abroad,
especially in Western countries.
Source: Al-Manar English Website
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Qatar warns Israel’s ceasefire violations
pushing Gaza truce toward collapse
December 18th, 11:04am
(PressTV)
Qatar’s prime minister has warned that relentless Israeli breaches
of the Gaza ceasefire are jeopardizing the entire agreement, as
winter storms deepen a humanitarian catastrophe and Tel
Aviv ------ continues to obstruct aid to the besieged
Palestinian territory.
Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman
bin Jassim Al Thani sounded the warning on Wednesday,
stressing that daily Israeli violations of the US-brokered
ceasefire threaten to derail the deal altogether, calling
for the immediate launch of the second phase of the
deal ------- aimed at halting Israel’s genocidal war
on Gaza.
Speaking after talks with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio
in Washington, Al Thani warned that “delays and ceasefire
violations endanger the entire process - and place the
mediators in a difficult position,” stressing ------ that
humanitarian aid must enter Gaza unconditionally.
The remarks came during the 7th US-Qatar Strategic Dialogue
as the fragile truce continues to fray amid a worsening
humanitarian emergency.
According to reports, the talks focused largely on pressuring the
occupying entity to halt its violations, alongside discussions on
forming an international stabilization force, that could include
Indonesian and Turkish troops, despite Israel’s objections
to Turkish involvement.
Since the ceasefire began on October 10, Israel has violated it at least
738 times, killing at least 394 Palestinians and injuring 1,075 others.
The development comes as Gaza’s humanitarian situation has grown
desperate as winter storms batter the war-ravaged territory, forcing
hundreds of thousands of Palestinians to shelter in flimsy tents
or unsafe and bombed-out buildings.
Israel has compounded the crisis ------- by blocking essential supplies,
including mobile homes, tents and blankets, while tightly restricting
aid deliveries, with Gaza’s Government Media Office reporting that
only 39% of approved aid trucks have reached their destinations.
The United Nations says around 30,000 children - have been affected
by storm damage to shelters, as Israel continues to bar vital winter
assistance and nutritious food.
At least 17 Palestinians, including four children, have died from cold
in the Gaza Strip so far this month amid continued Israeli
restrictions on aid delivery.
Hamas chief negotiator Khalil al-Hayya, for his part, has warned that
ongoing Israeli violations threaten the viability of the agreement,
urging US President Donald Trump to force Tel Aviv to comply,
while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defends
continued killings.. by accusing Hamas of rearming.
The second phase of Trump's 20-point Gaza ceasefire plan concerns
Hamas' disarmament, the further withdrawal of Israeli forces, the
unveiling of a new governing body in Gaza, and the launching
of an “International Stabilization Force” in the strip.
Since October 2023, Israel has killed at least 70,667 Palestinians,
the majority being women and children, with 171,151 others
injured, in Gaza.
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Hezbollah warns it won’t disarm,
says patience ...running out
December 18th, 10:16am
(PressTV)
A senior Hezbollah official has warned - of mounting threats to the Arab
nation, stressing that the Lebanese resistance movement’s patience is
running out, while Israeli attacks continue in violation of the ceasefire.
Mahmoud Qamati, deputy chairman of Hezbollah's political council,
said that the group would not surrender its weapons under any
circumstances and vowed it would never retreat from its role
as a deterrent force ------- defending Lebanon against the
Israeli aggression.
He cautioned that Lebanon’s very existence and survival are at risk,
adding that Hezbollah forces will not fully withdraw from areas
south of the Litani River and will maintain a presence there.
Qamati emphasized that Hezbollah is prepared to confront any act
of aggression. “If... the resistance group runs out of patience,
it will no longer argue with anyone,” the senior Hezbollah
official said.
The remarks come as Israel’s Channel 12 reported on Wednesday that
the occupation military is preparing a list of potential targets against
Hezbollah, in anticipation of Tel Aviv's decision to launch a large
-scale aggression against Lebanon.
According to the report, these targets include Hezbollah's infrastructure,
senior and junior members of the party, members of the “missile unit,”
and weapons depots, to limit the group's capabilities.
The Israeli channel said, “Israel is aware - that Hezbollah still possesses
long-range missiles and other means that it can use in decisive battles.
At the same time, it continues its efforts to strengthen its power, and
for this reason, Israeli forces may conduct strikes deep inside
Lebanon to harm the party.”
Israel and the Hezbollah resistance movement - reached a ceasefire
agreement that took effect on November 27, 2024. Under the deal,
Tel Aviv was required to withdraw fully from Lebanese territory,
but has kept forces stationed at five sites, in clear violation of
UN Security Council Resolution 1701 and the terms of last
November’s agreement.
Since the implementation of the ceasefire, Israel has
violated the agreement almost daily - through
repeated assaults on Lebanese territory.
Lebanon's authorities have warned that the Israeli regime’s
violations of the ceasefire ---- threaten national stability.
Two Lebanese were killed and five others injured in two
separate Israeli airstrikes ---- targeting vehicles in
southern Lebanon, according to Lebanon’s
Ministry of Health.
Also --- in the latest violations of the ceasefire, an Israeli drone
strike hit a car on a road between the towns of Markaba and
al-Aadaissah in the Marjayoun district, killing one person.
In a separate attack, another Israeli drone targeted a pickup
truck in the Sebline area along the Mount Lebanon coast,
killing one person and injuring five others, according to
the Health Ministry.
Despite almost daily Israeli airstrikes and ongoing breaches of
Lebanese airspace and sovereignty, Hezbollah continues to
be the sole credible military entity capable of challenging
the occupation --- and thwarting more Israeli intrusions.
As demands from Washington and Israel to disarm the Lebanese
resistance group intensify, numerous individuals within the
Arab nation contend that such attempts ----- overlook the
fundamental problem of Israel's ongoing infringements
on Lebanese sovereignty.
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Powerful Israeli Strikes on South Lebanon
and Bekaa, Speaker Berri Says the
Bombardment is “In Honour of
the Mechanism”
December 18th, 10:41am
(al Manar)
On Thursday, the Israeli enemy launched a series of air raids
on large areas in southern Lebanon and Bekaa in the east
of the country, in a new escalation ---- that targeted
mountainous areas, valleys and the outskirts
of several towns.
Al-Manar's correspondent reported, that the Israeli airstrikes
targeted the outskirts of Al-Rihan in Iqlim Al-Tuffah, as well
as the area between the towns of Deir Siryan and Qusayr
in the south.
The strikes also hit the Litani River between Zawtar and Deir
Siryan in the Nabatieh region, in addition to the Al-Jabbour
and Al-Qatrani heights in Western Bekaa, according to
our reporter.
Israeli aircraft later renewed their raids, targeting the Mahmoudiya
area in southern Lebanon, while other airstrikes hit the Zaghrin
heights in the Hermel mountains of the eastern Bekaa,
Al-Manar correspondents reported
Meanwhile, an Israeli drone strike targeted a Rapid vehicle
near the road linking the border town to Deir Siryan.
The strike took place as a truck belonging to Electricity of
Lebanon public company was present nearby, our
correspondent in southern Lebanon, noted.
“A number of workers were injured as the Israeli strike
torched the Rapid vehicle ...and the Electricity of
Lebanon truck,” Al-Manar's reporter said.
Commenting on the Israeli strikes, Lebanon's Speaker
said the Israeli strikes were a “message” dedicated
to the Paris Conference ------- for supporting the
Lebanese Army.
The strikes “are an Israeli message to the Paris Conference
...a sustained bombardment in honour of the Mechanism,”
Speaker Berri was quoted as saying, referring to the
committee overseeing the ''ceasefire'' between
Lebanon and the Zionist entity.
Source: Al-Manar English Website
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Israeli Occupation Steps Up
Aggression on Occupied
West Bank
December 18th, 8:26am
(al Manar)
The Israeli occupation escalated its attacks in the occupied
West Bank, carrying out raids and arrests in several areas
across the occupied territories.
Palestinian media reported on Thursday that the occupation forces
stormed the towns of Anabta and Kafr Al-Labad, east of Tulkarem.
The occupation forces arrested two young men in the towns
and forced shop owners to close their shops under threat
of weapons, while stopping vehicles and citizens and
subjecting them ---- to field interrogations.
In central West Bank, Israeli occupation forces also
raided AL-Mughayyar town, northeast of Ramallah.
Elsewhere in the southern West Bank, Israeli occupation forces
raided the village of Deir Razeh, south of Al-Khalil (Hebron),
assaulting and abusing two young men.
Meanwhile, Israeli military vehicles deliberately rammed a
Palestinian vehicle in the southern part of the city,
causing material damage.
Additionally, armed Zionist settlers attacked a vehicle
north of Al-Khalil with stones, smashing its windows.
Palestinians in Hebron are subjected to severe movement
restrictions by occupation forces and many of their
businesses have been forced to shut as a result
of the Israeli settlements.
Earlier on Wednesday -- Israeli occupation forces arrested 40
Palestinians in military raids across the occupied West Bank.
A child and former prisoners were among the detainees in the
raids ------ that targeted the cities of Salfit, Jenin, Bethlehem,
Ramallah, Nablus, Tulkarem, and Al-Khalil, according to
the Palestinian Prisoner Society.
The Israeli occupation army has escalated its attacks in
the occupied West Bank ......since the outbreak of the
Gaza war in October 2023.
The northern West Bank has been subjected to an ongoing
aggression since January 21, 2025, which began in the
Jenin camp and extended to the Tulkarem and Nur
Shams camps, leaving behind widespread
destruction and the displacement of
over 50,000 Palestinian citizens.
Israeli occupation forces and illegal settlers have killed
at least 1,097 Palestinians in the occupied West Bank,
including East Jerusalem, injured nearly 11,000, and
detained around 21,000 -------- since October 2023,
according to Palestinian figures.
Source: Palestinian media
(translated and edited
by Al-Manar)