Ibrahim Shatawi, deputy head of the Al-Ain Camp Services Committee, west of Nablus, said that Israeli occupation forces forced more than 80 families to flee their homes during the ongoing aggression on the camp.
He added in a statement to the WAFA news agency on Wednesday that the occupation forces are raiding homes inside the camp, searching and checking citizens' identities, forcing them to leave their homes, and arresting a number of them.
He noted that a number of displaced persons have sought refuge with relatives in neighborhoods within the city, and some have sought refuge in mosques, amid the ongoing Israeli aggression and the closure of all entrances to the camp.
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Israeli occupation forces more than 80 families to leave their homes in Al-Ain refugee camp, west of Nablus.