Israeli Forces Withdraw From Hebron After Four-Day Operation
Key Takeaways
- Israeli army withdrew from southern Hebron after a four-day operation.
- The operation involved arrests, searches, and destruction of property.
- Residents flooded streets in Hebron following withdrawal.
Operation Results
The Israeli army withdrew from southern Hebron after a four-day operation.
“Occupied West Bank: The Israeli army withdraws from Hebron after a four-day operation”
Residents filled the streets expressing relief after days of closures.
Israeli forces arrested between 10 to 14 Palestinians and searched approximately 350 homes.
Families called for maintaining community unity and praised professional media coverage.
Raids and Violence
Israeli occupation forces continued operations despite the withdrawal.
They detained three Palestinians including a woman and several others were injured.

Troops stormed homes and severely beat individuals causing serious injuries.
They conducted raids on bakeries and olive presses causing substantial damage.
They fired tear gas in Beit Ummar and Beit Ula causing several to receive medical care.
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