Key facts
- Israeli forces conducted raids in Jenin and other West Bank towns.
- Palestinians were detained during the West Bank raids.
- Israeli settlers attacked Palestinian property, including homes and vehicles.
- Settlers vandalized property and destroyed olive trees.
- The Palestinian Authority stated Israel seized land belonging to the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate.
- The seized land is in East Jerusalem's Silwan neighborhood.
- The Palestinian Authority called the seizure a grave assault on church properties.
- The Palestinian Authority described the seizure as a violation of the status quo.
Israeli forces carried out raids in several West Bank towns, including Jenin, detaining Palestinians. These operations were met with resistance. In parallel, Israeli settlers engaged in attacks on Palestinian property across the West Bank. The settlers vandalized homes, vehicles, and infrastructure, and destroyed olive trees. Separately, the Palestinian Authority's Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a condemnation regarding Israel's seizure of land belonging to the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate in East Jerusalem. The land is located in the Silwan neighborhood. The Palestinian Authority described this action as a grave assault on church properties and a violation of the established status quo.
