Jenin - Saba:
Palestinian sources reported on Friday afternoon that the Zionist enemy army continues to burn houses around Jenin camp.
The Palestine Today news agency quoted the sources as saying the enemy forces are burning citizens' houses in Jenin camp, and the flames are rising without allowing civil defense crews to advance into the camp.
The enemy army continues its aggression on the city of Jenin and its camp for the fourth consecutive day, and imposes a tight siege, coinciding with raids and incursions into villages and towns in the Jenin district, north of the occupied West Bank.
Since the beginning of the aggression on Jenin, the enemy army has forced about eight thousand people to leave their homes in the camp at gunpoint, and opened a single passage through which citizens are forced to pass through cameras to check their eye and face prints, until they reach the return roundabout west of the camp, amid threats to demolish and bulldoze a number of homes.
The enemy forces are imposing a curfew in Jenin camp, coinciding with the intensive deployment of its soldiers in the area, as part of what it called "Operation Iron Wall".
Media sources confirmed that the enemy forces cut off electricity to the camp and large parts of the surrounding areas, including Ibn Sina Hospital and the government hospital, which increased the suffering of the residents in light of the loss of vital services.
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