Local sources reported that Israeli forces deployed throughout several streets in the town during the raid, firing stun grenades and tear gas, which led to clashes. No injuries were reported, according to Sanad News Agency.
Israeli forces closed some entrances to the town, obstructing the movement of residents and vehicles, while Israeli reconnaissance aircraft flew overhead.
The raid coincided with another raid on Qalandiya refugee camp, north of al-Quds, which was accompanied by a heavy military presence and clashes that resulted in injuries to three Palestinians.
The town of Hizma is frequently subjected to harassment and raids by Israeli forces aimed at restricting the movement of residents and expanding settlements in the surrounding area.
The Israeli enemy forces have raised the level of alert in the “friction points” in the city of Jerusalem and in the occupied West Bank, and on the contact line, in preparation for the arrival of the holy month of Ramadan, which the Zionist entity expects to be a “tense” month.
