Israel Declares Complete Lockdown in West Bank After Iran Strike
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Israel Imposes West Bank Lockdown, Closes Al-Aqsa Mosque After Iran Strikes - teleSUR English
Israeli forces have sealed off Palestinian cities across the occupied West Bank and forcibly cleared worshippers from Al-Aqsa Mosque, hours after launching pre-dawn airstrikes on Iranian targets. Israeli authorities closed military checkpoints, blocked roads, and shut down key access points, including Jericho’s King Hussein Bridge and Bethlehem’s entrances, using iron gates and dirt mounds. For the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic, Israeli…
The Israeli occupying forces imposed widespread and radical closures on the major cities of the West Bank on Friday, erecting barriers, blocking roads and severely restricting the movement of the Palestinian population. In Jericho, the occupying forces closed all accesses to the city and the crossing of the Karama/Allenby/King Hussein bridge with Jordan, using iron gates and military checkpoints. Bethlehem was no exception, with all its closed a…
Israel declares complete lockdown in West Bank after Iran strike
Israel implemented a complete lockdown across the occupied West Bank immediately after it struck Iran early Friday morning, erecting barriers, closing off roads, and restricting movement, with Palestinian cities isolated from surrounding towns and villages. The Israeli army closed off all the entrances to Jericho and the King Hussein Bridge, which connects the West Bank to Jordan, in both directions with iron gates and military checkpoints. All …
The Israeli occupation army imposed a state of siege and total closure on all areas of the West Bank and occupied Jerusalem, where occupation soldiers suspended hundreds of roadblocks and iron gates throughout the regions, preventing Palestinians from moving. The main barriers and sub-gates in Jenin, Tulkarm, Nablus, Qalqilya, Jericho and Ramallah were closed.]
The media reported that Israel was preparing a complete blockade of the West Bank. In turn, residents of the Gaza Strip were deprived of access to the internet. It was also reported that Palestinians working for a humanitarian organization were killed in an attack for which Hamas was said to be responsible.
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