Tulkarm - Saba:
The Zionist military aggression on the city and camp of Tulkarm, north of the occupied West Bank, entered its fourth consecutive day today, Thursday, coinciding with the continued displacement of citizens from their homes in the camp, burning and bombing facilities, and bulldozing streets and infrastructure.
The Palestinian Media Center quoted local residents as saying: The enemy forces blew up a warehouse located on the ground floor of a residential building in the Al-Wakala neighborhood in the center of Tulkarm camp last night, which led to a fire in it.
The occupation's burning of the warehouse caused explosions in a neighboring facility, after the fire reached a shop selling cooking gas cylinders surrounded by several inhabited homes.
According to residents, the enemy forces prevented civil defense vehicles from entering the camp to extinguish the fire and rescue citizens.
The enemy's bulldozers and military vehicles caused widespread destruction to the infrastructure inside and around Tulkarm camp, especially water, electricity, sewage and communications networks.
The enemy's military vehicles swept away the infrastructure in the neighborhoods of Tulkarm camp, especially Al-Balawneh, Al-Wakala, and Al-Eyada, in conjunction with the destruction of the camp entrances and their closure with earthen barriers.
The Zionist enemy forces continue their siege of the "Martyr Thabet Thabet" Governmental Hospital and the "Israa" Specialized Hospital, in conjunction with obstructing the work of ambulances and medical crews, and bulldozing the streets near and surrounding the hospitals.
For his part, Tulkarm Governor Abdullah Kamil appealed to the international community to take urgent action and stop the Zionist aggression against civilians in Tulkarm camp, noting that the aggression "has affected everything in the city and the camp."
"Kamil" pointed out that the enemy is committing a new crime every moment, the latest of which was the bombing of a gas cylinder store in the camp, as the fire spread to neighboring houses that house children and women; and prevented firefighting teams from intervening to rescue the residents.
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