PALESTINE
Wed 12 Feb 2025 8:26 am - Jerusalem Time
Occupation forces withdraw from Far'a camp after 10 days of aggression
The Israeli occupation forces withdrew today, Wednesday, from Al-Far'a camp, south of Tubas, after a ten-day aggression.
During this aggression, the occupation caused the displacement of dozens of families from their homes in the camp towards the city of Tubas and the towns of Tamoun and Aqaba.
Over the past ten days, the camp has been suffering from a difficult humanitarian situation, after the occupation besieged the camp and closed all its main and secondary entrances, leaving hundreds of families without water or food supplies, in addition to a shortage of medicine, especially for those with chronic diseases.
This aggression, in which hundreds of soldiers, dozens of patrols, and a number of heavy bulldozers participated, resulted in great destruction of the infrastructure and citizens’ property, the bombing and removal of doors from a number of homes, and the demolition of parts of the Popular Committee building.
Local sources said that the occupation raided dozens of homes in the camp, conducted field investigations with their residents, and turned some of them into military barracks after forcing the residents to leave them. The number of families forced to leave the camp ranged between 200-250.
During this aggression, the occupation arrested about thirty young men from the camp, 22 of whom were later released.
The occupation forces had obstructed the work of the medical teams throughout the days of the aggression, and prevented them on more than one occasion from transporting patients from the camp, and raided their medical point in the Far’a camp.
Since this morning, citizens have begun to return to their homes in the camp and inspect them after the occupation withdrew from them.
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Occupation forces withdraw from Far'a camp after 10 days of aggression