Amman: Israeli settlers launched a new outpost on Monday in the northern Jordan Valley region of the occupied West Bank, a Palestinian official said. Mutaz Besharat, the official in charge of Jordan Valley affairs in the Tubas Governorate, stated that settlers began erecting the outpost in Khirbat al-Hadidiya following the construction of a road by military order.
According to Jordan News Agency, elsewhere in the West Bank, Israeli occupation forces conducted search-and-arrest raids across various towns and villages, detaining 16 Palestinians. The Palestinian Prisoners Club reported that troops stormed homes in areas including Nablus, Ramallah, El Bireh, Tulkarm, Bethlehem, and Jenin, arresting individuals labeled as “wanted” and attacking residents and property.