Jenin - Saba:
The Zionist enemy continued its aggression on the city of Jenin and its camp for the fourteenth consecutive day, leaving 25 martyrs, dozens of injuries, arrests, and the demolition of dozens of homes, amidst a large displacement operation that affected 15 thousand Palestinian citizens.
The Palestinian News Agency said that yesterday, the elderly man Walid Lahlouh was martyred by the bullets of the occupation forces at the entrance to the Jenin camp, while a citizen was shot in the thigh, in the Al-Jabariyat neighborhood of the city.
The occupation forces also simultaneously blew up about 20 buildings in the eastern part of the Jenin camp, after booby-trapping them, which caused damage to some sections of the Jenin Governmental Hospital, without recording any injuries.
The occupation forces notified the family of the young man Qusay Al-Saadi that their house in the eastern neighborhood of the city of Jenin, which consists of three floors, would be bombed if his son Qusay did not surrender, claiming that he was wanted by the occupation.
Two journalists were also attacked while covering the field conditions in Jenin.
The occupation continues to send reinforcements to the city of Jenin camp from the Jalameh military checkpoint, while its bulldozers continue to destroy homes in the Al-Damj neighborhood.
The mayor of Jenin, Muhammad Jarar, had said earlier today that about 15,000 people were displaced from Jenin camp and Al-Hadaf neighborhood, and were distributed in 39 local community bodies in the Jenin governorate and its towns.
Jarar added that we are facing a humanitarian disaster in the city of Jenin, especially with the continued evacuation of citizens and forcing them to flee, as the occupation forced about 300 citizens to leave their homes in the Al-Qanari and Al-Safa buildings on Saturday night, adding that despite the formation of committees to provide relief to citizens affected by emergency needs, the biggest challenge is finding housing for this large number of displaced people.
Jarar confirmed an increase in the number of houses that were completely demolished by the occupation in the camp after it blew up 20 buildings, explaining that the houses in the camp are built vertically, due to the narrow spaces, which means that these buildings contain more than one apartment inside them.
The government and private schools in the city and camp of Jenin will continue their work electronically on Monday, due to the continued aggression of the occupation.
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