The Israeli Army announced to catch Jamal Tawil, a high-ranking Hamas militant, after the raid at dawn on the West Bank.

The Duvdevan Task Force of Israeli Army and Shin Bet Security forces conducted raids in Ramallah City in the West Coast on the morning of June 2 to catch Tawil, Israeli defense force (IDF) said in

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Tawil is a senior member of the Hamas terrorist group, operating in the West Bank and recently actively participates in the organization of riots, agitting violence and reforming Hamas commanders in Ramallah city,

Hamas condemned that Israel arrested Tawil and confirmed that this did not prevent the next activity from the West Coast.

Jamal Tawil was arrested without extinguishing the speech of the resistance on the West Bank.

Jamal Tawil, a senior commander of the Hamas militia.

Tawil was accused of planning many dead dose bombings in the second Intifada uprising in 2000-2004, repeatedly captured by Israeli forces and imprisoned for many years.

Israeli army arrested Tawil while conducting the campaign to suppress Hamas' activities in the West Bank over the past few days.

More than 10 operators of the Hamas group, including Palestinian Legislative Naif Rajoub, arrested on the morning of May 20, one day before Israel and Hamas signed a ceasefire agreement.

Hamas called on Palestinians to organize a rage on June 4 to protest the invasion of the Jews and the Raid of Al-Aqsa Islamic Cathedral in Jerusalem.

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Stress between Israel and Palestine escalated in Ramadan's Month of Muslims, after Israel limited Palestinians approaching the Citadel of Jerusalem, and threatening to expel many Palestinian families living for many years in East Jerusalem, aimed at

Israel and Hamas on May 21 signed a ceasefire agreement and the statement of winning after 11 fighting days.

The pieces of pieces between Israel and Hamas made 243 Palestinians and 12 people in Israel were killed, hundreds of injured and thousands of people at Gaza strip lost their homes.

The Israeli Army announced it destroyed about 100 km of Hamas underground tunnels, killing about 225 Palestinian militants in the region, including 25 high-level commanders.