Israeli military forces launched a widespread series of incursions across the West Bank on Laylat al-Qadr, storming mosques in Ramallah and Jericho, firing sound bombs at worshipers, and conducting multiple arrests in Tulkarm, Nablus, and Bethlehem.
During the holy night of Laylat al-Qadr, Israeli forces launched a widespread series of incursions across the West Bank, storming cities, raiding mosques, and conducting multiple arrests. According to the Palestinian news outlet Quds News Network, occupation forces stormed the "Ein Munjed" mosque in Ramallah and fired sound bombs at worshipers as they observed Laylat al-Qadr. Al Jazeera Palestine and Al Quds Channel, a Palestinian broadcaster, reported that forces besieged and stormed the Khalid bin Al-Walid mosque in the Ein Munjed neighborhood, resulting in the arrest of engineer Muhammad Kanaan and his son, as noted by the Hamas-affiliated Shehab Agency.
The military operations extended heavily into the northern West Bank. In Tulkarm, Quds News Network reported that forces stormed the Shuweika suburb, the town of Attil, and Deir al-Ghusun, raiding several homes. The incursions in Attil led to the arrests of local youths Alaa Salim, Muawiya Al-Shalabi, Nihad Salim, and Mutasim Al-Saadi.
Meanwhile, in Nablus, the resistance-aligned channel Gaza Now reported that occupation forces stormed the city. According to Palestine Post, the troops raided a home on Halawa Street and fired tear gas while storming Al-Madaris Street. Further north, Israeli military vehicles also stormed the town of Maythalun, south of Jenin, a move heavily documented by local channels including Jenin News.
In Jericho, Israeli forces stormed the Ein as-Sultan camp. Palestine Post reported that the troops besieged Al-Dawa Mosque, with Quds News Network adding that they prevented worshipers from leaving the mosque and fired sound bombs. Further south, Al Quds Channel covered widespread arrest campaigns during incursions into the town of Tuqu', southeast of Bethlehem, as well as raids in the Wadi Shahin area.
The source material consistently uses charged terminology ('storming', 'occupation forces') typical of Palestinian-aligned channels. As per fidelity instructions, these terms were retained in the English translation to accurately reflect the original narrative framing without using scare quotes.