Occupied al-Quds - Saba:
The Zionist enemy forces continue their aggression and brutal operation against Nour Shams camp, east of Tulkarm, forcing a number of camp residents to evacuate their homes Sunday evening.
In this context, the enemy forces took a young man with them after assaulting him near the entrance to Manshiyya neighborhood in the camp, without knowing his fate. They also detained a group of young men at the same location, forcing them to sit on the ground under threat of weapons and abuse, without knowing their identities.
Nour Shams camp has been subjected to a continuous Zionist aggression and a strict siege for 57 days, which has caused severe damage to infrastructure and property and exacerbated humanitarian suffering among residents.
The camp has also witnessed raids and searches of homes, particularly in Jabal al-Nasr and al-Salihin neighborhoods, and several homes have been converted into military barracks after their residents were expelled through threats and intimidation.
In addition, the Popular Committee for Camp Services documented the extent of the extensive destruction caused by the Zionist enemy to the camp's homes during a field visit to monitor the effects of the ongoing aggression.
Footage taken from inside the camp showed extensive destruction in a number of homes, including those deliberately burned. Signs of fire were clearly visible on the walls and roofs, along with burnt furniture and charred belongings.
The Popular Committee confirmed that the documentation demonstrates the extent of the violations against civilians, especially since many of these homes were inhabited by families before the raid.
In a related development, a number of camp residents were able to return to their damaged homes today in an attempt to retrieve personal and essential belongings.
Residents reported that their return occurred individually, without prior coordination, amidst a state of tension, fear, and risk, given the extent of the destruction spread throughout the camp.
Some residents indicated that what they were able to collect did not compensate for the severe losses they suffered, particularly psychologically and materially.

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