Tulkarm - Saba:
The Zionist enemy army continues its escalating aggression against the city of Tulkarm and its camp for the 75th consecutive day, and for the 62nd day against the Nur Shams camp, amid military reinforcements, escalating operations on the ground, and arrests.
Local sources reported to the Palestinian News Agency that at dawn on Friday, enemy forces raided a number of citizens' homes on the outskirts of the city, searching them and vandalizing their contents. They arrested four citizens, including former detainees: Adi Fayeq Shaaban, Muthanna al-Masri, and Moatasem Asaad Shalbaya, all from the Dhnaba suburb, and Ammar Manaa from the Ezbet al-Jarad suburb.
Enemy forces also raided the home of the Hijazi family in Dhnaba, deliberately vandalizing and destroying its contents. They deployed their vehicles in the streets of the suburb, set up flying checkpoints, and searched citizens' vehicles and checked the IDs of their passengers.
Meanwhile, security vehicles patrolled the city's southern neighborhood, specifically Al-Amouri Mosque Street and Omar Bin Abdul Aziz School Street, conducting combing and search operations.
Late last night, a diesel tanker belonging to enemy forces rammed into and destroyed lampposts around Martyr Thabet Thabet Square in the city center, causing damage and obstructing vehicle traffic. The tanker drove alongside a number of military vehicles, driving against traffic and running over empty stalls scattered on the sidewalks.
In the same context, enemy forces dispatched military reinforcements, including infantry units, vehicles, and bulldozers, to the Tulkarm and Nur Shams camps, accompanied by live ammunition and occasional explosions. In Nur Shams camp, enemy forces stormed the al-Mahjar neighborhood, conducting house raids and searches, and detained a number of young men after taking them away and subjecting them to field investigations before later releasing them. Meanwhile, the camp remains under a tight siege, including house raids, vandalism, and the expulsion of residents, preventing them from returning.
Zionist enemy forces continue to seize homes and residential buildings on Nablus Street and the northern neighborhood of the city, transforming them into military barracks with their vehicles stationed around them. They also restrict citizens' movement on the street, sections of which have been closed off with earth mounds in both directions.

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