Dozens wounded as Israel raids West Bank city where the Palestinian Authority is headquartered
Israeli forces raided currency exchange offices linked to Hamas, injuring 58 Palestinians by live and rubber bullets and tear gas, including a 13-year-old child, Palestinian Red Crescent said.
- Israeli army vehicles raided currency exchange companies in Ramallah, West Bank, on Tuesday, August 26, 2025.
- The operation focused on financial institutions connected to Hamas amid escalating Israeli settler aggression and more frequent military actions in the West Bank.
- Israeli forces fired live and rubber bullet rounds, injuring 58 Palestinians, and arrested five individuals believed to be involved in militant activities.
- Xavier Abu Eid described the raid as a show of force lasting hours near schools and markets, stating, "this is part of collective punishment."
- The operation likely weakened the Palestinian Authority’s role, occurring during a surge in violence amid Israel’s ongoing Gaza war that displaced tens of thousands.
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Israeli soldiers have invaded the city of Ramallah in the West Bank for a raid. According to the military, the aim was to stop the flow of money to Hamas.
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Dozens wounded as Israel raids West Bank city of Ramallah
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