About 40 armoured vehicles were part of this raid that began around 11pm last night and ended at about 8 am this morning, says Al Jazeera’s Imran Khan, reporting from Nur Shams, occupied West Bank.

“They also had 200 soldiers on foot and four armoured bulldozers, but interestingly enough, they didn’t arrest anybody from the Nur Shams refugee camp.

“Now, that’s something that concerns the residents of the camp because usually, when raids like this happen, they arrest people, and then the people of the camp can understand why this raid took place.

“When they don’t … it seems as simply being a campaign of harassment,” Khan adds.

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