Israeli forces conducted raids in the West Bank today which led to the detention of four wanted Palestinians and seizure of firearms. The Israeli military said that Israeli Border Police officers arrested three men in Nur Shams, a refugee camp near the Palestinian city of Tulkarem, for suspected involvement in terror activities. An M16 assault rifle was also captured during the operation, in which gunshots were heard. No officers were hurt, according to the Israel Defense Forces. In a separate incident, the soldiers apprehended one more wanted Palestinian and seized a handgun near Hebron in the southern West Bank. The detained individuals were interrogated by the Shin Bet security agency. The military operation took place amid Israeli lawmakers calling for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to hold back on a judicial overhaul, whilst hundreds of reservists have vowed to boycott regular training missions. Netanyahu stressed in a televised address on Thursday the significance of pushing through the legal changes, despite the significant backlash.