Israeli Army Forces Thursday carried out a wide-scale detention operation in Duma village, in the south of Nablus City.
Palestinian security sources said about 30 Israeli military vehicles stormed the city and the forces conducted the widest house-to-house search operation of its kind.
The Israelis arrested more than 24 Palestinians, and most of the arrestee were said to be affiliated with Fatah movement.
The Israeli troops also detained three more Palestinians in the city of Bethlehem during an incursion operation that targeted several areas of the city.
In a related development, the Israeli forces raided the city of Jenin and its camps three times at least in the past 24 hours as well as Palestinian-controlled Beit Rima, northwest of Ramallah, and the town's mosque.
The troops confiscated computers, files, and documents kept at the mosque's library, it added.
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