The occupation forces used Energa shells in the city and the camp.
Dozens of undercover agents infiltrated the eastern district of the city before Suhoor.
- The continued destruction and burning of homes and bulldozing of roads in Tulkarm and Nur Shams camps.
Yesterday, an elderly woman and three young men were killed by Israeli occupation forces' bullets and Anbar rockets in the city of Jenin, which and its camp have been under siege and ongoing aggression for 50 days. The occupation forces also forced 20 families to flee their homes in the Jabriyat neighborhood.
"E" learned that the martyr is the sixty-year-old citizen Faiza Abu Ghali, and the second martyr is the boy Ismail Amjad Abu Ghali (17 years old), whose body was mutilated by the occupation and detained, while the identities of two of yesterday's four martyrs have not been identified, noting that the occupation also detained their bodies.
A correspondent for "I" reported that the new aggression began about an hour before the pre-dawn meal, when dozens of members of the special units (Musta'ribun) infiltrated the center of the eastern neighborhood of the city, stormed homes, took control of them, and installed snipers inside them. This was followed by the storming of about 40 military patrols reinforced with Eitan armored vehicles and bulldozers.
Residents reported that the army surrounded the eastern neighborhood, opened fire on any moving object, and injured a citizen inside his home. The army prevented ambulances from reaching him and providing him with first aid for several hours.
Citizen Amjad Abu Ghali said that Israeli snipers fired live bullets at his son as he was leaving an internet center in the Abu Ghali neighborhood. He said, "He was neither armed nor wanted, and as he was leaving the center, they shot him directly without reason." He explained that the army sealed off the area and prevented citizens and ambulances from reaching him, and he continued to bleed until he died.
He pointed out that his son's body was mutilated, as the soldiers threw his body into a bulldozer and took it to an unknown location.
The occupation forces stormed the Abu Ghali family's diwan, destroyed its contents, deployed snipers in the neighboring houses, and fired bullets and Energa shells at the home of Dhaif Allah Abu Ghali.
Abu Ghali explained that the occupation forces used bulldozers to destroy the surroundings and walls of his house, uproot trees, and destroy a water well. They also raided his house, which was still under construction, and destroyed its contents after bombing it.
Residents found traces of copious blood around the house, believed to be from a martyr whose body had been detained by the occupation forces.
At the same time, the occupation forces surrounded the Abu Ghali family's home in the Kafr Dan plain, west of Jenin.
Eyewitnesses reported that soldiers bombed the house with Energa shells, killing citizen Faiza Abu Ghali.
After storming the house, the soldiers burned it and arrested the martyr's husband, her son, her two young grandchildren, and eight other young men whose identities are unknown.
This coincided with the occupation forces imposing a siege on the Al-Suha neighbourhood east of Jenin.
Residents reported that soldiers stormed Al-Omari Mosque and buildings and houses in the area, amid heavy gunfire and energy bombs.
A correspondent reported that the soldiers conducted house-to-house searches, detained citizens, abused them, and subjected them to field investigations under the pretext of searching for wanted persons.
The occupation forces continued their raids and searches in the eastern neighborhood and Khallet al-Sawha until the morning hours, and when they withdrew, they left behind a trail of destruction to homes, vehicles, and infrastructure.
The occupation forces also sent military reinforcements to Jenin camp and continued their demolition and destruction of homes in the central neighborhoods of the camp.
Yesterday afternoon, occupation forces surrounded the Jaberbat neighborhood adjacent to Jenin refugee camp, stormed residents' homes, and forced them to flee at gunpoint.
The occupation forces stormed the town of Qabatiya, south of Jenin, and raided a number of homes.
On the other hand, large crowds accompanied the body of the martyr Ahmed Fathi Salah (31 years old) to his final resting place in his hometown, Kafr Dan, west of Jenin.
Hundreds of citizens participated in the funeral of martyr Salah, chanting slogans condemning the occupation and its crimes, and demanding an end to the Israeli aggression and the lifting of the siege on the city and camp of Jenin.
Salah was martyred in Jenin the night before yesterday, after being run over by a military patrol.
Tulkarm
The Israeli occupation forces continued their aggression on the city of Tulkarm and its camp for the 44th consecutive day, and on the Nour Shams camp for the 31st day.
Israeli occupation forces intensified their patrols in Tulkarm refugee camp, conducting extensive raids on homes and shops after breaking down their doors, blowing them up, and vandalizing their contents.
In Nour Shams camp, the occupation forces continued their tight siege, raiding homes and vandalizing their contents.
Local sources reported that occupation forces raided a number of homes in the employee housing area in the Aktaba suburb east of Tulkarm, searched them, vandalized their contents, and subjected their residents to hours of field investigation.
The media committee in Tulkarm camp stated in a press release that the occupation forces have completely isolated Tulkarm camp by closing all entrances with earth mounds, while simultaneously bulldozing and destroying property and infrastructure.
She added that the occupation forces deployed heavy military reinforcements to the Nour Shams camp and carried out extensive raids, resulting in significant destruction of homes and infrastructure.
She confirmed that residents were subjected to beatings and abuse during the raids, while the occupation forces seized control of a number of residential buildings and converted them into military sites.
demolition
The occupation forces demolished two vehicle showrooms belonging to Salem Nakhleh, near the village of Surda, north of Ramallah.
The occupation forces distributed demolition notices to a number of facilities in the town of Al-Auja, north of Jericho, according to the Al-Baidar Organization for the Defense of Bedouin Rights.
attacks
Settlers attacked the village of Haribat al-Nabi in the Masafer Yatta area, south of Hebron, assaulting residents and their property and destroying many of the contents of their homes.
Citizen Mutaib Rashid was injured after being beaten by settlers, and citizen Ali Sabah Rashid and his wife were also injured after being sprayed with pepper gas.
The occupation forces also arrested Ahmed Abdel Mohsen Rashid after assaulting him.
In the northern Jordan Valley, two citizens were injured while grazing sheep in the Umm al-Qaba plain area after settlers attacked a group of shepherds there, pursued them, and expelled them from the area, according to Mutaz Basharat, the settlement file official in Tubas Governorate.
The occupation forces also arrested the young man, Osama Ayed Zawahra, while he was herding sheep in the same area.
Yesterday evening, occupation forces stormed the villages of Burin and Osarin, south of Nablus, while dozens of settlers attacked civilians' vehicles near the entrance to Burin.
A young man was shot in the shoulder by live Israeli occupation forces, while several others suffered suffocation after Israeli forces stormed Bethlehem and Deheishe refugee camp.
Local sources reported that occupation forces stormed the city and camp, deployed to several locations, and climbed onto the roofs of several buildings, sparking clashes that left several civilians injured.
Two children (16 and 17 years old) were injured by live bullets in the abdomen and pelvis, in Al-Fawar camp in the Hebron governorate, after the occupation forces stormed the camp amidst the firing of bullets and tear gas canisters.
Yesterday, the occupation forces launched a wide-scale campaign of raids and arrests across the West Bank, including attacks on citizens, searches, and the vandalism of numerous homes.
These arrests included seven citizens from the city of Hebron and the towns of Sa'ir and Bani Na'im in the governorate, five citizens from the city of Nablus and the Askar and Balata refugee camps, five from the village of Kafr Ein and the Jalazone refugee camp in the Ramallah governorate, and three young men from the town of Husan in the Bethlehem governorate.
From the town of Azzun, occupation forces arrested dozens of citizens during a campaign of raids, searches, and widespread attacks targeting many citizens and their property.
Two citizens were injured by the occupation forces' bullets.
In Beit Fajjar, Bethlehem Governorate, three young men were injured by Israeli occupation forces' bullets in their lower extremities during an Israeli army raid on the town, firing live ammunition and tear gas canisters.
Yesterday evening, an Israeli special unit (undercover soldiers) kidnapped Majdi Qahoush from inside the Al-Shifa Medical Center in Kafr Aqab. He works at the center, eyewitnesses told the WAFA news agency.
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