The Israeli occupation's aggression on the city of Jenin and its camp has entered its 89th day, amidst bulldozing and burning of homes, and the conversion of others into military barracks.
This morning, Israeli occupation forces stormed a number of villages west of Jenin, deployed their vehicles in the streets, and took up positions in several neighborhoods.
Yesterday, Friday, Israeli occupation bulldozers destroyed the road connecting the town of Burqin and the village of Al-Manshiya, and also stormed the villages of Al-Kafir and Al-Hashimiya, west of Jenin.
Israeli occupation forces arrested a young man from the town of Yamoun while he was riding his motorcycle near the village of Nazlat Zaid, west of Jenin, before releasing him several hours later.
The occupation continues to send military reinforcements, accompanied by fuel tankers, from the Jalameh checkpoint to the outskirts of Jenin camp. This morning, occupation bulldozers placed earthen berms around the Tawalbeh Mosque, at the northern entrance to the camp, while drones continue to fly overhead.
According to Jenin Governor Kamal Abu al-Rab, there are 21,000 displaced people spread across the governorate. There are 6,000 in the city, 3,200 in the Arab American University dormitories, and 4,181 in Burqin.
Meetings are underway to secure temporary shelter for the displaced in the Wadi Burqin area, which will initially include 32 mobile homes, each accommodating five people, according to the Ministry of Public Works.
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.
The number of dead in Jenin Governorate since the start of the Israeli aggression on the city of Jenin and its camp 89 days ago has reached 38, in addition to dozens of injuries and arrests.
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Israeli occupation's aggression on Jenin and its camp enters its 89th day.