The Israeli occupation forces continue their aggression on the city of Tulkarm and its camp for the 64th consecutive day, and on the Nour Shams camp for the 51st day, amid a campaign of arrests and widespread raids accompanied by repression and attacks against citizens.
Local sources reported that the occupation forces deployed heavy military reinforcements, including vehicles and infantry units, to the city, its two camps, and its suburbs, setting up flying checkpoints and launching raids and arrests targeting young men.
At dawn today, Israeli occupation forces stormed the Aktaba suburb east of the city and arrested Abdullah Alaria, a former detainee, and young man Muhammad Samih Abu Harb, after raiding their homes.
In the Dhnaba suburb east of Tulkarm, occupation forces arrested five young men late last night after setting up a flying checkpoint near the Attar platform area as they were passing by. They were: Aziz Attar, Jawad Attar, Muhammad Faraj Allah, and Muhannad Al-Halqum. The latter two were released at dawn today after being beaten.
In Nour Shams camp, the occupation forces set fire to homes in the Manshiyya neighborhood, with columns of smoke seen rising from them. They continued their tight siege of the camp, deploying bulldozers in neighborhoods, particularly in Manshiyya and Al-Maslakh. They also raided and vandalized homes and infrastructure, and expelled a number of residents from their homes, particularly in Jabal Al-Nasr and Jabal Al-Salihin.
While the occupation forces continue their siege of Tulkarm camp, and their heavy deployment in its neighborhoods, which have become almost empty of its residents after they were forcibly displaced from their homes, and completely devoid of any signs of life, this has affected the neighborhoods on its outskirts, the last of which are the neighborhoods of Al-Hadaida and Al-Rabaia, and what accompanied it was the complete destruction of the infrastructure and the sabotage and demolition of homes and facilities.
Meanwhile, the occupation forces continue to harass citizens and restrict their movement, especially during the Eid holiday. They erect flying checkpoints on the city's main streets and neighborhoods, chase children as they play in the streets, and confiscate their plastic toys.
The occupation forces frequently set up checkpoints on Nablus Road, specifically in the area opposite Tulkarm refugee camp, and obstruct vehicle traffic as part of a policy of restricting movement of citizens, especially after they closed sections of this road with earth mounds in both directions. This coincides with their seizure of a number of homes on the road and their conversion into military barracks, with their vehicles stationed around them.
Meanwhile, Israeli Eitan armored vehicles stormed the town of Kafr al-Labad, east of Tulkarm, coinciding with a heavy infantry deployment in the al-Mudawara neighborhood. Soldiers fired tear gas canisters, stopped passing cars, and fired flares at homes.
The occupation forces also stormed the village of Kafr Abbush, south of Tulkarm, and searched its streets and neighborhoods without any arrests being reported.
The ongoing aggression on the city and its camps has resulted in the deaths of 13 citizens, including a child and two women, one of whom was eight months pregnant. Dozens have also been injured and arrested, and more than 4,000 families have been forcibly displaced from the Tulkarm and Nur Shams camps, along with dozens of families from the city's northern neighborhood after their homes were seized and a number of them converted into military barracks.
The aggression also caused widespread destruction to the infrastructure, including homes, shops, and vehicles, which were completely and partially demolished, burned, vandalized, looted, and stolen. 396 homes were completely destroyed and 2,573 partially destroyed in the Tulkarm and Nur Shams camps, in addition to the closure of their entrances and alleys with earth mounds.
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The Israeli occupation continues its aggression on the city and camp of Jenin for the 70th consecutive day, amidst bulldozing and burning homes, and converting others into military barracks.
The occupation continues to send military reinforcements and armored vehicles to the city and camp of Jenin on the second day of Eid al-Fitr.
At dawn today, the occupation forces stormed several neighborhoods in Jenin, including Khallet al-Suha and Jabal Abu Dhahir, and raided and searched a number of citizens' homes. The occupation forces also called on residents via loudspeakers to evacuate their homes in Jabal Abu Dhahir.
In Jenin camp, the occupation continues to pave and expand roads, altering the camp's geography. House demolitions continue, and reinforcements are being pushed into the camp's vicinity.
Jenin Municipality, through its mayor, Mohammed Jarrar, declared Jenin camp uninhabitable. He stated that the destruction caused by the occupation has affected 600 homes and the entire infrastructure. He added that the occupation is imposing a comprehensive siege on the governorate, which is home to 360,000 people.
Israeli occupation forces stormed the town of Qabatiya, south of Jenin, at dawn on Monday, imposing a curfew from 5:30 a.m. until 10 p.m. Israeli armored vehicles and vehicles were stationed on Jabal al-Zakarna in the town, while Israeli soldiers raided and searched a number of Palestinian homes, detaining and arresting citizens.
Arrests in Jenin Governorate are on the rise, with occupation forces conducting near-daily arrests in the city and other towns and villages in the governorate.
The number of displaced persons from the camp has reached 21,000, distributed between the city of Jenin and several villages in the governorate. The ongoing aggression, which has lasted for 70 days, has left 34 martyrs and dozens more injured and detained.
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Updated: Israelu occupation continues its aggression on Jenin and Tulkarm.