6 Palestinians were martyred this morning as a result of the continued Israeli aggression on the city of Tulkarm, its two camps, and the city of Jenin for the second day in a row.
Wafa Agency reported that 5 Palestinians were martyred by the occupation forces gunfire in Tulkarm camp, where they detained the bodies of the martyrs and prevented ambulance crews from entering the camp, and arrested a Palestinian after shooting him and wounding him.
A Palestinian was also martyred by the bullets of the occupation forces in the eastern neighborhood of the city of Jenin.
The occupation forces continue their aggression on Jenin, Tulkarm, and its two camps for the second day in a row. They sent more of their heavy machinery and bulldozers to these areas and tightened their siege on them. The occupation bulldozers inflicted massive destruction on the infrastructure and Palestinian property, which was subjected to demolition and bombing.
Jenin Governor Kamal Abu al-Rab said: “The situation in Jenin is difficult and the occupation forces are still besieging the city and its camp, closing the roads leading to it, destroying citizens’ vehicles and property, bulldozing streets and infrastructure, raiding homes and forcing their residents to evacuate them and turning them into military barracks.”
In turn, the director of Jenin Hospital, Wissam Bakr, said: “The occupation forces are still stationed at the entrances to the hospital and placing barriers in the streets leading to it.”
He noted that the occupation forces are obstructing the work of medical teams and continuing to check the identities of patients entering and leaving the hospital.
In the city of Tubas, the occupation forces withdrew from the Far’a camp, after an aggression that lasted more than 30 hours, leaving 4 martyrs, a number of detainees, and destruction of homes and infrastructure.
According to medical sources, the aggression on the northern West Bank has resulted in the martyrdom of 17 Palestinians to date, including 8 in Jenin, 5 in Tulkarm, and 4 in Tubas, and the injury of more than 30 others, bringing the death toll since October 7, 2023 to 667 martyrs.
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