Israeli occupation forces, which continue their aggression against the city of Tulkarm and its two camps (Tulkarm and Nur Shams), carried out a campaign of arrests, demolitions, and the conversion of additional residential buildings into military barracks on Wednesday.
Local sources reported that the occupation forces arrested activist Khairi Hanoun this evening from the vicinity of Nour Shams camp, while they arrested citizen Suad Al-Salman "Awda" (41 years old) after raiding her home in the southern neighborhood of Tulkarm and vandalizing its contents.
The occupation forces also dispatched military reinforcements, including heavy machinery and bulldozers, to Nour Shams camp, where they began a sustained demolition of homes and buildings in the Manshiyya neighborhood. This is part of their plan to demolish dozens of homes under the pretext of paving a road and changing the camp's geographic features.
This morning, Israeli occupation forces forcibly forced a number of families to leave their homes after raiding the Jabal al-Nasr neighborhood in Nour Shams camp, amid heavy gunfire aimed at terrorizing residents.
The occupation forces also pursued citizens as they headed to inspect their homes in Tulkarm camp, threatening to arrest and shoot anyone who tried to enter their homes, whether men or women.
In Tulkarm, the occupation forces forced residents of Khrioush Buildings No. 4 and No. 5, located behind the traffic department on Nablus Street, to evacuate and convert them into military barracks. The occupation forces also brought water tanks into these buildings.
Earlier, during its ongoing aggression against the city and its two camps, the occupation forces seized a number of residential buildings on Nablus Street, which connects the Tulkarm and Nur Shams camps, after expelling their residents. They turned them into military barracks, while their vehicles and bulldozers were stationed at their entrances. Meanwhile, occupation soldiers set up military checkpoints in the middle of the street, obstructing the movement of vehicles and abusing citizens.
The occupation forces also reinforced their military measures by setting up checkpoints at the city's entrances. They set up a checkpoint at the Jabara Bridge gate at the southern entrance to Tulkarm, and imposed strict inspections on those leaving the city. They also set up another checkpoint on the employees' housing street in the eastern suburb of Aktaba, where they stopped and searched vehicles, checked the identities of their passengers, and subjected them to interrogation.
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Israeli occupation continues its aggression on Tulkarm and its camp.