Israeli Channel 14 reported an explosion in an occupation army military vehicle due to an explosive device planted on the side of the road in the city of Jenin, at a time when the Israeli military operation in the West Bank continues.
Tel Aviv Tribune’s correspondent said that the Israeli occupation army is sending additional reinforcements to Jenin in the northern West Bank. This operation, which has been ongoing since yesterday morning, Tuesday, led to the death of 8 Palestinians – including children – and the injury of 21 others, the wounds of 3 of whom were described as serious.
The Palestinian Red Crescent said that the Israeli occupation forces were detaining its ambulance while it was transporting a martyr killed by the occupation in the city.
The association said that its teams were able to reach a martyr – whose identity is not yet known – from the Al-Hadaf neighborhood, before the occupation forces seized the ambulance while transporting the martyr to the hospital.
She added that the Israeli occupation army targeted its ambulance with live bullets in the Al-Hadaf neighborhood as it was heading to treat injured people, causing damage to the vehicle’s structure.
Clashes continue between the occupation forces and the Palestinian resistance factions, and the Al-Qassam Brigades in the West Bank said that they are confronting the occupation forces and their vehicles storming Jenin and its camp.
The brigades added that they, along with other factions, are engaged in violent clashes against the occupation forces, including targeting Israeli vehicles with explosive devices in various areas of the city and its camp.
The prisoner, Wafaa Jarrar, wife of the leader of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), Abdul Jabbar Jarrar, was injured in Jenin during her arrest and an attempt to transfer her to Israel.
Jarrar, who is the coordinator of the Association of Families of Martyrs and Prisoners in Jenin, was arrested from her home in the city yesterday, Tuesday. Members of her family told Tel Aviv Tribune that she was injured during the bombing of an Israeli military vehicle.
Press coverage: Part of the occupation’s storming of Al-Fawwar camp, south of Hebron. pic.twitter.com/swD1F6cqDz
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In the context of the Israeli military operation, the occupation forces stormed the Aida camp north of Bethlehem last night. The Palestinian News Agency (Wafa) said that the occupation forces stormed the camp, stationed themselves in the Uwais and Abu Akar neighborhoods, and raided several homes.
The occupation forces also arrested the freed prisoner, Hanin Masaeed, from the Aida camp in the south of the West Bank.
The occupation forces also stormed several towns and cities in the West Bank, including the town of Ni’lin, west of Ramallah, the Al-Fawwar camp south of Hebron, the Wadi Al-Hariya area in Hebron, the village of Zaatara, east of Bethlehem, and the city of Qalqilya.
On the other hand, the United Nations Human Rights Office expressed its horror after the martyrdom of Palestinians, including two children, in the deadly operation by Israeli forces in Jenin.
The office added, in a tweet on the X website, that the senseless bloodshed must stop and those responsible must be held accountable.