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Three Female Israeli Soldiers Wounded During West Bank Outpost Clearance Operation

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Three female Israeli soldiers were lightly wounded by settlers during a security forces operation to clear an illegal outpost near Gush Etzion in the West Bank overnight. The incident involved active resistance from settlers, including direct attacks on officers, with one soldier suffering a broken nose from being punched and two others affected by pepper spray. The operation highlights ongoing tensions between Israeli security forces and settler groups over illegal West Bank outposts.

Israeli security forces conducted an overnight operation to clear an illegal outpost adjacent to Ma'aleh Amos outside Gush Etzion in the West Bank. Upon arrival, forces declared the area a closed military zone and ordered civilians to disperse, but encountered active resistance including direct attacks on officers and obstruction of construction equipment. During the altercation, one soldier was punched in the face and hospitalized with a broken nose, while two others received medical treatment after being exposed to pepper spray. Security forces responded to the violence using flashbangs and other protest dispersal techniques to restore order. An 18-year-old suspect was arrested for attacking security forces and taken in for police questioning.

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The article does not provide context on the legal status of the outpost being cleared, the frequency of such operations, or the broader policy framework governing illegal West Bank settlements and their removal.

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