
Tulkarm - Saba:
The Zionist enemy forces continue their aggression on Tulkarm city and its camp for the 42nd consecutive day, and for the 29th day on Nour Shams camp, amid military reinforcements accompanied by a strict siege, forced displacement, raids on homes, and their destruction.
The Palestinian News Agency said that the enemy forces sent military reinforcements towards the city, its two camps and the eastern suburb of Dhnaba, and deployed their vehicles and infantry squads in the streets and neighborhoods, and intercepted the movement of vehicles and citizens and subjected them to inspection and verification of their identities.
It quoted local sources as saying that the enemy forces deployed infantry squads last night in large numbers in the streets and neighborhoods of the Dhnaba suburb, and were stationed in the Al-Attar platforms area, and stopped citizens' vehicles, and checked their identities, especially the young men among them, and searched them, abused them, and assaulted them by beating them, especially the residents of the two camps, and arrested Nasser Izzat Tabikh and Muhammad Shabrawi, who are residents of Nour Shams camp, and Muhammad Abu Tahoun from Tulkarm camp.
The Zionist enemy forces also tightened their military measures in the suburb, especially the area adjacent to and overlooking the Tulkarm and Nour Shams camps, and intercepted a Red Crescent ambulance while it was heading to evacuate a patient from the area, searched it and forced its crews to leave.
The enemy forces continue their military deployment of heavy machinery and bulldozers in front of the houses and residential buildings that they seized and turned into military barracks, on Nablus Street, which connects the Tulkarm and Nour Shams camps, in conjunction with stopping passing vehicles and searching them, in addition to checking the identities of citizens and detaining them for interrogation.
In Tulkarm camp, the enemy forces intensified their raids on houses, especially in the airport neighborhood, vandalizing and destroying their contents, and abusing those present in them, at a time when there is comprehensive destruction in the infrastructure, and in the houses that were subjected to total and partial demolition, vandalism and burning, while the rest of them were turned into military barracks.
In Nour Shams camp, the enemy forces continue their siege, accompanied by storming homes in Al-Mahjar neighborhood, where they vandalized their contents after searching them and subjecting their residents to field interrogation, coinciding with the destruction caused by their bulldozers to the infrastructure and the complete demolition of homes in Al-Manshiya neighborhood, as part of their plan to pave roads and change the geographical features of the camp.
The ongoing aggression on the city and its two camps resulted in the martyrdom of 13 citizens, including a child and two women, one of whom is eight months pregnant, in addition to the injury and arrest of dozens, and the forced displacement of more than 9,000 people from Nour Shams camp and 12,000 people from Tulkarm camp.
The Zionist enemy forces continue their aggression on Tulkarm city and its camp for the 42nd consecutive day, and for the 29th day on Nour Shams camp, amid military reinforcements accompanied by a strict siege, forced displacement, raids on homes, and their destruction.
The Palestinian News Agency said that the enemy forces sent military reinforcements towards the city, its two camps and the eastern suburb of Dhnaba, and deployed their vehicles and infantry squads in the streets and neighborhoods, and intercepted the movement of vehicles and citizens and subjected them to inspection and verification of their identities.
It quoted local sources as saying that the enemy forces deployed infantry squads last night in large numbers in the streets and neighborhoods of the Dhnaba suburb, and were stationed in the Al-Attar platforms area, and stopped citizens' vehicles, and checked their identities, especially the young men among them, and searched them, abused them, and assaulted them by beating them, especially the residents of the two camps, and arrested Nasser Izzat Tabikh and Muhammad Shabrawi, who are residents of Nour Shams camp, and Muhammad Abu Tahoun from Tulkarm camp.
The Zionist enemy forces also tightened their military measures in the suburb, especially the area adjacent to and overlooking the Tulkarm and Nour Shams camps, and intercepted a Red Crescent ambulance while it was heading to evacuate a patient from the area, searched it and forced its crews to leave.
The enemy forces continue their military deployment of heavy machinery and bulldozers in front of the houses and residential buildings that they seized and turned into military barracks, on Nablus Street, which connects the Tulkarm and Nour Shams camps, in conjunction with stopping passing vehicles and searching them, in addition to checking the identities of citizens and detaining them for interrogation.
In Tulkarm camp, the enemy forces intensified their raids on houses, especially in the airport neighborhood, vandalizing and destroying their contents, and abusing those present in them, at a time when there is comprehensive destruction in the infrastructure, and in the houses that were subjected to total and partial demolition, vandalism and burning, while the rest of them were turned into military barracks.
In Nour Shams camp, the enemy forces continue their siege, accompanied by storming homes in Al-Mahjar neighborhood, where they vandalized their contents after searching them and subjecting their residents to field interrogation, coinciding with the destruction caused by their bulldozers to the infrastructure and the complete demolition of homes in Al-Manshiya neighborhood, as part of their plan to pave roads and change the geographical features of the camp.
The ongoing aggression on the city and its two camps resulted in the martyrdom of 13 citizens, including a child and two women, one of whom is eight months pregnant, in addition to the injury and arrest of dozens, and the forced displacement of more than 9,000 people from Nour Shams camp and 12,000 people from Tulkarm camp.