Jenin city faces occupation forces' storm; raids continue in West Bank

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JENIN — On Tuesday and early Wednesday morning, numerous military occupation vehicles stormed the city of Jenin amid violent clashes, as reported by local media. The occupation forces also renewed their raids into various cities and camps in the occupied West Bank.اضافة اعلان

Wafa News Agency stated that the occupation forces entered the city of Jenin late on Tuesday evening through all its entrances, with a particular focus on the western entrance of Jenin camp and Al-Sikka Street. 

They initiated the destruction of infrastructure at the city entrance, the camp outskirts, and Al-Sikka Street, resulting in confrontations with young men. Fruit and vegetable stands near the industrial area roundabout, Al-Hathnawi Restaurant, and the Grand Mosque were destroyed, along with stands in the main roundabout area.


Resistance fighters successfully detonated explosive devices in occupation army vehicles near Nazareth Street during the city's storming.
Local sources reported significant military reinforcements by Israeli occupation forces on the outskirts of the city, with drones and reconnaissance aircraft flying overhead.

Subsequently, the occupation forces positioned themselves on the outskirts of the camp and Al-Zahraa neighborhood, deploying snipers on several building roofs.

Social media reports indicated that the electricity supply was cut off in large areas of the city and camp of Jenin, coinciding with the occupation's storming.

Other areas:

In Tulkarm, in the northern West Bank, occupation vehicles entered the city from its western axis, touring the western neighborhood, specifically Khadoori University Street, Al-Maqbara Street, and the Martyr Ziad Daas Roundabout.


On Tuesday, Tulkarm held a funeral procession for Yousef Ali Al-Khouli (22 years old), Ahed Salman Musa (23 years old), and Tariq Amjad Shaheen (24 years old). They were tragically assassinated by the IOF in the Aktaba suburb east of the city on Monday evening.

In the same context, the IOF stormed the town of Zeita, north of Tulkarm, raiding several citizens' homes, conducting extensive searches, and subjecting residents to interrogation.

Following the storming, confrontations broke out, during which occupation soldiers fired heavy tear gas bombs at young men, with no reported injuries according to Wafa Agency.

In the Qalqilya Governorate, the occupation forces stormed the town of Jayyus, firing sound bombs into citizens' homes.


In Ramallah, the occupation forces entered the outskirts of the Sataf Marhaba neighborhood in the city of Al-Bireh, raiding two homes. They also entered the town of Bitello with several military vehicles, detaining several young men and confiscating two vehicles.

Notably, the raids have continued since October 7. Additionally, daily arrests persist, with the number of Palestinian detainees in the occupied West Bank reaching 5,755, according to the Palestinian Prisoners and Ex-Prisoners’ Affairs Authority and the Palestinian Prisoners’ Club.

While Ismail Haniyeh, the head of the political bureau of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), described the events in the West Bank as dangerous, security leaders warned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the West Bank was approaching a major escalation, according to Israeli media.


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