According to reports from the Israeli regime’s Channel 14, more than 600 soldiers from the Israeli army have been deployed in the village of Turabin. This village is home to Bedouin Arabs and is located in the Negev desert in southern Israel.

The unrest reportedly began following actions by Israeli police and military aimed at apprehending several suspects, which faced resistance from local residents. Palestinians attempted to thwart the arrests by throwing stones at the police and military forces, leading to an escalation of tensions.In response to the situation, Itamar Ben Gvir, the Israeli Minister of National Security, visited the village alongside various police and military personnel. The Bedouin Arabs reacted by throwing stones at Ben Gvir and his convoy.

Additionally, residents of Turabin retaliated by attacking nearby Israeli settlements. The police and military forces struggled to regain control over the situation, with reports indicating that Israeli troops fired towards homes and mosques in the area.To restore order amidst the chaos the Israeli police and military have surrounded the village with over 600 armed personnel intensifying their presence in response to the escalating unrest.