Israeli forces raided cities and towns in the West Bank early this Sunday, engaging with militants in the city of Tubas, following a recent incursion in the city of Jenin that left two dead. Activists on social media reported that militants clashed with Israeli forces in Tubas (northern West Bank) and detonated an explosive device there. A large contingent of the Israeli army, along with heavy machinery, advanced into several areas in Tubas, which has experienced repeated raids in recent days. In northern West Bank, Israeli forces also raided the town of Hajja east of Qalqilya, amid heavy tear gas fire. Palestinian activists reported that Israeli forces also invaded the towns of Halhul and Samu in Hebron in the southern West Bank. The death toll in the West Bank has risen to 185 since the beginning of the "Flood of Al-Aqsa" on October 7, with approximately 2,500 others injured.