Israeli forces attacked refugee camps in Jenin, al-Fawwar and Qalandiya overnight, with clashes continuing into Friday.
Israeli forces killed at least 10 Palestinians and injured dozens more in the occupied West Bank during nighttime raids and clashes on Friday.
At least five people were killed in Jenin, where the Israeli army blew up the homes of two wanted Palestinians and destroyed at least three monuments in and near the Jenin refugee camp, local sources told Al Jazeera on Friday .
The raid, the sixth in the past two weeks on Jenin, began around 2200 GMT and lasted around nine hours, the sources said.
The Jenin refugee camp has long been seen as a bastion of Palestinian resistance, even more so in the past two years when fighters began working in tandem to confront Israeli occupying forces.
In the al-Fawwar refugee camp, south of Hebron, Israeli forces clashed with Palestinians for nearly three hours, killing two people and injuring at least five others, medical sources told Al Jazeera.
Israeli forces have arrested at least three Palestinians, including the parents of a wanted Palestinian – a tactic they have used for years to pressure Palestinians to surrender – according to local sources.
In the Qalandiya refugee camp, north of occupied East Jerusalem, a Palestinian was killed and several others injured in an early morning raid.
Another Palestinian died from injuries he suffered Wednesday during an Israeli raid on Nablus.
In the village of Budrus, northwest of Ramallah, medical sources told Al Jazeera that one Palestinian was killed by Israeli forces and two others were injured.
Residents said Palestinians were heading to Friday prayers as Israeli forces raided the village when three gunshots were heard.
Israeli forces are now attacking Tulkarem and clashes continue.
Israel has occupied the West Bank since the 1967 Arab-Israeli War and its forces regularly carry out incursions into Palestinian communities there.
Violence in the West Bank has increased since early last year, marked by frequent military raids, Israeli settler attacks and Palestinian attacks on Israeli forces and settlers.
More than 140 West Bank Palestinians have been killed since the Gaza war began on October 7, after Hamas fighters stormed the border, killing more than 1,405 people, most of them civilians, according to reports. Israeli authorities.
Since then, Gaza’s health ministry says more than 9,000 people have been killed in Israeli bombings, two-thirds of them women and children.