Israeli forces have demolished houses in Jenin’s refugee camp, report local sources, while assaults continue during the third week.
The Israeli army has demolished several Palestinian houses in Jenin’s refugee camp as it continued the fatal raids through the occupied West Bank which he launched on January 21.
Explosions resulted throughout the camp during the night while the Israeli forces demolished the civil houses, Wafa, the official Palestinian news agency reported on Friday.
Witnesses said the Israeli forces have strengthened their presence in the camp and had intensive drones surveillance.
The army also continues to besiege the Jenin government hospital, having bulldozer the main entrance and the main road which led it earlier in its raids.
Earlier this week, he first carried out the demolition of residential blocks in Jenin since 2002, as the Governor of Jenin, Kamal Abu al-Rub reported.
The Israeli military offensive, which was launched two days after a ceasefire was agreed in Gaza, targeted Jenin City, its refugee camp and its surrounding cities, killing 25 Palestinians, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health .
Almost 90% of the camp population has been moved by many people looking for refuge in 39 villages and cities in the governorate of Jenin.
Israeli forces also stormed several regions of the Ramallah governorate and attacked and owned two Palestinians in the old town of Hebron while distributing bread.
In Beita, south of Naplus, Israeli forces attacked ambulance teams during a raid, injuring a paramedical ambulancer, according to Palestine Red Crescent Society. Israeli soldiers dismissed stunning grenades directly on the ambulance, damaging the vehicle while it was an emergency, he said.
Military assault on Tulkarem
For the 12th consecutive day, Israeli forces also continued their large -scale military assault on the city of Tulkarem and its refugee camp in Western West Bank, causing numerous damage to infrastructure and civil goods.
In the past few days, the Israeli army has arrested dozens of Palestinians, forced hundreds of families to flee their homes and killed four Palestinians, including a child and a journalist.
Israeli forces also transformed Palestinian houses in Tulkarem and its camp in the military outposts after having expelled their residents.
Witnesses told the Anadoli news agency in Turkiye that the Israeli army had made mass arrests in the city of Eastern Tulkarem.
Wafa reported that the Israeli army continues to besiege the Thabet Thabet government hospital. He also occupies the adjacent sales complex of Al-Adawiya, having converted him into a military base and a surveillance position.
Tulkarem governor Abdullah Kamil confirmed in a statement that 85% of the camp population was moved due to the Israeli military assault.
Offensive in Tobas
In the north of the West Bank for the sixth consecutive day, the Israeli army continued its offensive in Tammun and the Far’a refugee camp in the Hournorate of Tobas.
Israeli forces have searched for house in Tammun under the cover of air strikes with drone attacks targeting various places in the city.
Although no victim has been reported, residents suffer from a serious shortage of supplies and an almost total power failure.
The Israeli army has also made many arrests and led to the Palestinians’ interrogations in the region.
In the Far’a camp, sources have indicated that Israeli forces have targeted infrastructure, reducing electricity and water supply to most residents.