A Palestinian was killed and two others were injured by the bullets of the Israeli occupation forces during the incursion into the Jenin camp in the West Bank, while Israeli forces continued to tighten their military measures in the West Bank following a shooting incident in occupied Jerusalem that resulted in the death of 6 Israelis and the injury of 15 others.
Local sources reported that the occupation forces fired at Palestinians who attempted to enter the camp in an effort to break the siege imposed on it, resulting in one martyr and several injuries.
For its part, the Palestinian Red Crescent announced that a Palestinian girl was injured after being chased by the occupation forces inside the camp, and she was transferred to the hospital for treatment.
In Ramallah and Al-Bireh, the army imposed a tight siege and closed the main entrances, preventing entry or exit, while its forces intensified measures at the Atara and Ein Sinia checkpoints north of the city, detaining dozens of vehicles and subjecting their passengers to thorough searches and field interrogations.
In occupied Jerusalem, the occupation forces closed all entrances leading to the city and the surrounding towns, including the Qalandiya and the Jab checkpoints to the north, the tunnel and "300" in Bethlehem to the south, and Beit Iksa to the west, resulting in the detention of thousands of vehicles and hindering citizens' access to their workplaces and universities.
They also intensified their presence in villages and towns northwest of Jerusalem. These measures were accompanied by a series of incursions that included the towns of Qatna, Biddu, and Al-Qubeiba, where the occupation forces raided homes, carried out arrests, fired tear gas extensively, and prevented ambulances from reaching one of the houses.
The forces also stormed the Qalandiya camp north of Jerusalem and conducted extensive field interrogations. Local sources confirmed that the occupation forces continued their campaign of arrests and field investigations during their incursion into the homes of the families of the martyrs Muthna Amro and Muhammad Taha in the towns of Qatna and Al-Qubeiba northwest of occupied Jerusalem.
In Tulkarem, the occupation forces erected an iron gate under the Jabbarah Bridge at the southern entrance to the city and closed the Anabta checkpoint to the east, amid searches and detentions of vehicles.
In Bethlehem, the occupation forces set up a new iron gate at the eastern entrance to the city in the Qabr Halwa area, which led to the separation of the towns of Dar Salah and Al-Aybidiyya from the city, isolating northern West Bank from the south.
These tightening measures come as part of a wide Israeli campaign that followed the shooting incident at one of the intersections in the "Ramot" settlement neighborhood northwest of Jerusalem, which resulted in the death of 6 Israelis and the injury of 15 others.
In parallel with the ongoing genocide against the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023, the occupation has intensified its crimes in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, where its army and settlers killed 1,018 Palestinians and injured about 7,000 others, in addition to the arrest of more than 19,000 others, according to Palestinian data.
A Palestinian was killed and two others were injured by the bullets of the Israeli occupation forces during the incursion into the Jenin camp.





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A dead in Jenin while the occupation besieges Ramallah and Al-Bireh