Israeli Forces Detain Palestinians Across West Bank Amid Raids and Shooting Incident
Multiple Detentions Reported in Nablus Area
Israeli forces detained several Palestinians during overnight raids across the occupied West Bank, according to local reports.
In the town of Tallouza, northeast of Nablus, a woman, her son, and another man were taken into custody during a military raid.
Forces also stormed homes in nearby Beit Imerin, conducting searches early Sunday morning.

Former Prisoner Detained in Salfit
In a separate operation, Israeli forces detained a former Palestinian prisoner in Al-Zawiya, west of Salfit.
The arrest followed a raid on his home, part of what appears to be a wider series of coordinated operations across the region.
Raid Near Jerusalem and Vehicle Damage
Israeli forces also raided Beit Anan, northwest of Jerusalem, where troops opened fire at a vehicle.
No injuries were reported, but the vehicle sustained material damage during the incident.
Palestinian Man Shot Near Separation Wall
Meanwhile, a 21-year-old Palestinian man was shot by Israeli forces near the separation wall in Al-Ram late Saturday.
The condition of the injured man has not been officially confirmed.
Rising Tensions Across the West Bank
The latest raids and detentions come amid heightened tensions in the occupied West Bank, where military operations and clashes have increased in recent weeks.
Human rights groups have repeatedly raised concerns about arrests, use of force, and the broader impact on civilians in the region.
FAQs
Where did Israeli forces detain Palestinians?
Detentions were reported in multiple areas including Nablus, Salfit, and near Jerusalem.
How many people were detained?
Several individuals were detained, including a woman, her son, and a former prisoner.
Was anyone injured during the raids?
No injuries were reported in the raids, but one man was shot in a separate incident near Al-Ram.
Why are tensions rising in the West Bank?
Tensions have increased due to ongoing military operations, arrests, and clashes in the region.