The Israeli occupation continues its aggression against the city of Jenin and its camp for the 74th consecutive day, amidst bulldozing and burning homes, and converting others into military barracks.
Jamil Hussein Hardan, 42, was martyred at dawn on Friday after being shot by Israeli occupation forces on Nazareth Street in Jenin. He was arrested while wounded and taken to the Jalameh military checkpoint, where he was pronounced dead. He was then handed over to Red Crescent crews.
At dawn today, Israeli occupation forces stormed the eastern and Marah neighborhoods of Jenin, raided a number of homes, and arrested a young man from his home.
Abdul Rahman Abu al-Rab was shot in the foot by Israeli occupation forces near the Jalameh military checkpoint, where he was arrested while wounded.
The occupation continues to send military reinforcements and armored vehicles to the city and camp, deploying infantry forces in the Ghabz area surrounding the camp and in the Wadi Burqin area, paving and expanding roads, altering the camp's features, and demolishing citizens' homes.
The Israeli occupation army continues its military training around the Jalameh military checkpoint, north of Jenin, where it occasionally fires live ammunition into the empty Jenin refugee camp.
Jenin Municipality began removing the earth barriers placed by the occupation forces at the entrance to the Al-Rayyan building to facilitate the return of the building's residents to their apartments.
Jenin Governor Kamal Abu al-Rab said that work is underway to return the displaced to their homes, and that, in preparation for this, the governorate is seeking to provide mobile caravans to temporarily accommodate them.
The humanitarian situation of approximately 21,000 displaced persons forcibly displaced from their homes in Jenin camp by the occupation is worsening, particularly as they have lost their sources of income and property and are prevented from returning to their homes.
It is estimated that 600 homes were destroyed in the camp, while nearly 3,000 housing units were rendered uninhabitable.
Jenin Mayor Muhammad Jarrar said that there are challenges on the humanitarian front, including the presence of 21,000 displaced persons, a new reality and challenge. Tens of thousands of new poor people have been added to the old list of those who have lost their jobs and businesses.
The death toll in the governorate has risen to 36, while the occupation continues to launch widespread raids and arrests in the governorate's villages and towns on an almost daily basis.
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Israeli occupation continues its aggression on Jenin and its camp for the 74th day.