Israeli Army Wednesday arrested 33 Palestinians from across the West Bank, according to local and security sources.
They told WAFA that forces stormed the village of Hussan, west of Bethlehem, raided several Palestinian houses, tampering with their contents, and arrested nine Palestinians from the Hamamreh family.
Sources said that the arrests came following confrontations that broke out Tuesday evening, during which a Jewish settler was injured by a stone thrown at her while she was passing in her car near the village, claimed the Israeli forces.
Forces also raided several houses in al-Dheisheh Refugee Camp, south of Bethlehem and arrested three Palestinians age 18, in addition to two 22-year-old.
Meanwhile, forces stormed Aida refugee camp, north of Bethlehem, and Wadi Shahin area and arrested six Palestinians, including three youths.
Israeli forces at dawn arrested three Palestinians from the Jenin area after raiding their houses and tampering with their contents.
Forces also raided several green houses in the city of Jenin, searched them, destroying crops and causing financial loss.
They also set up several checkpoints throughout Jenin area, stopping and searching Palestinian vehicles and set up several ambushes.
In Hebron, forces arrested four Palestinians after raiding their homes, tampering with their contents.
Forces also took over the roof top of a Palestinian-owned house in the town of Bani Naeem, east of Hebron and turned it into an outpost.
Meanwhile, forces stormed several areas in Tulkarem amid heavy firing of tear gas and acoustic bombs and raided several houses, searching them and tampering with their contents.