The occupying army has withdrawn from the Askar refugee camp, located to the east of Nablus city, following a raid that involved house searches, resulting in the arrest of two young men and the injury of another.
The operation, which heightened tensions in the area, has drawn attention to the ongoing conflict and its impact on local communities.
The incident in Askar camp, a densely populated area, has sparked concerns among human rights organizations and local residents.
The military’s entry into the camp and subsequent actions, including the arrests and reported injury, have been met with criticism and calls for a de-escalation of violence in the region.
This latest development in Nablus is part of a series of events that continue to fuel the conflict in the area.
The withdrawal of the army from the camp has temporarily eased tensions, but the situation remains volatile.
The international community, along with local authorities, is closely monitoring the aftermath of the raid and its implications for peace and stability in the region.