Israeli occupation forces continue their tight siege of the Tulkarm and Nur Shams refugee camps, with occasional gunfire and explosions being heard as the offensive enters its 114th day amid escalating attacks and continuous military reinforcements.
Local sources reported that the occupation forces are preventing residents from returning to their homes, from which they were forcibly displaced, to inspect them or retrieve any remaining belongings. More than 4,200 families, comprising over 25,000 residents, have been forcibly displaced from the two camps.
As the escalation continued, occupation forces completely destroyed more than 400 homes and partially destroyed 2,573 others. They also sealed off the entrances and alleys of the two camps with earth mounds, transforming them into isolated, almost lifeless areas.
Our correspondent said that the occupation forces are sending military reinforcements around the clock, patrolling the main streets and neighborhoods, using provocative horns, driving against traffic, and repeatedly setting up surprise checkpoints, particularly in the city center, Nablus Street, and Shuweika Roundabout in the northern neighborhood.
The two camps' neighborhoods are witnessing a heavy deployment of occupation forces, who have transformed a number of homes into military positions and sniper positions, amid heavy gunfire and the pursuit of anyone attempting to enter the camp or approach their homes.
Nur Shams camp witnessed a demolition campaign targeting residential buildings in its main neighborhoods, affecting more than 20 buildings, including apartments, and damaging neighboring buildings. This is in implementation of the occupation's plan to demolish 106 buildings in Tulkarm and Nur Shams camps, to open up streets and roads and change their geographical features.
In a related development, Israeli occupation forces stormed the Aktaba suburb east of the city at dawn today, deploying in its main and side streets. Israeli soldiers then arrested freed prisoner Saad Othman Basis after raiding his home.
On Nablus Street and the adjacent northern neighborhood, occupation forces continue to seize a number of buildings and residential homes after forcibly evicting their residents and converting them into military barracks. Some of these buildings have remained under occupation for more than two months.
The ongoing aggression has resulted in the deaths of 13 civilians, including a child and two women, one of whom was eight months pregnant. Dozens of injuries and arrests have also been reported, along with widespread destruction of infrastructure, including homes, shops, and vehicles, which have been subjected to demolition, arson, looting, and theft.





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The aggression on Tulkarm: 25,000 citizens displaced and 400 homes completely destroyed.