Israeli Soldiers Injured in Tubas Grenade Attack

Two Israeli soldiers sustained injuries during a grenade attack in Tubas, located in the occupied West Bank. This incident transpired on Saturday, during an Israeli military operation in the area.
Details of the Incident
The Israeli army reported that the soldiers’ injuries were classified as moderate. The grenade was thrown at the forces while they were engaged in offensive operations in Tubas. Following the attack, the military continued its operations within the city.
Response and Military Movements
Palestinian media indicated that the soldiers were hurt due to a bomb detonated by resistance forces in Tubas. In response to the situation, Israeli military units brought in a helicopter to the Tayasir checkpoint near the city.
- Israeli forces conducted an incursion into Tubas and the nearby town of Aqaba.
- Infantry troops were deployed in both locations, leading to clashes with local residents.
- Over the weekend, Israeli forces operated in multiple Palestinian villages across the West Bank.
Broader Military Operations
The Israeli army announced other activities over the weekend, including several arrests and the seizure of explosive devices and weapons in various towns. Additionally, the military engaged in what they termed “warning conversations” with released prisoners and their families, aiming to prevent any celebrations tied to the recent exchange deal between Israel and Hamas.
As tensions remained high, Israeli forces reported increased confrontations with local youths during these incursions. This highlights an ongoing cycle of violence and unrest in the region.