Occupied Al_Quds, (ST) – The Israeli occupation forces continued their aggression on the city of Tulkarm and its camps for the second day, causing great destruction to the infrastructure and property of the Palestinians.
Wafa News Agency reported that the occupation forces are besieging Tulkarm camp, and are pushing more of their heavy machinery and bulldozers into it, while bulldozing and destroying every street inside it.
A large numbers of occupation soldiers have also spread out among the alleys of the camp, raided and searched the homes of the Palestinians, detained a number of them, and turned many homes into military barracks.
The occupation forces are still detaining five Red Crescent Society ambulance crews inside the camp, whom they detained at dawn today while transporting a patient and evacuating a number of children, as the society reported that contact with them was lost.
Last night, the occupation forces forced most of the camp’s residents to leave their homes, seized many homes and burned and demolished others.
In Tulkarm city, the occupation forces continue their siege of the Martyr Thabet Thabet Hospital and obstruct the work of ambulance crews and the entry and exit of patients to the hospital.
The occupation forces also raided the municipality building after removing its doors and vandalizing its contents. They arrested a Palestinian and blew up a warehouse in the Iktaba suburb east of the city.
In Nour Shams camp east of the city, the occupation bulldozers caused great destruction to the infrastructure and property of Palestinians, especially around the Martyr Saif Abu Labdeh roundabout and the clinic neighborhood.
Two Palestinians were martyred and 10 were injured yesterday by the occupation forces’ bullets in Tulkarm and its camp.
Since the 28th of last month, the occupation began a large-scale aggression on the West Bank, especially the cities of Tulkarm, Jenin and Tubas, which has resulted to date in the martyrdom of 47 Palestinians, including 21 in Jenin, 9 in Tulkarm, 13 in Tubas, 3 in Al-Khalil (Hebron) and one in Nablus, which raises the death toll in the West Bank since the 7th of last October to more than 690 martyrs, including 159 children.
Raghda Sawas