Ammon News - The Israeli occupation continues its aggression on the city of Jenin and its camp for the 64th consecutive day, amidst bulldozing, burning homes, demolishing shops, and launching a widespread detention campaign.
On Monday evening, the occupation forces demolished a number of commercial warehouses at the entrance to the village of Mansoura on the road between Nablus and Jenin, under the pretext of lacking a license.
These forces also demolished three shops in the town of Barta'a, northwest of Jenin, depriving 20 families of their source of income, according to Barta'a Mayor Ghassan Fuqaha.
The occupation forces raided on Monday evening the town of Silat al-Harithiya, firing live ammunition and deploying infantry units, but no arrests were reported.
The total number of detentions in Jenin and its camp since the beginning of the aggression has reached approximately 230 citizens.
The occupation forces are sending military reinforcements accompanied by bulldozers to Jenin camp, while bulldozing, widening streets, and paving new roads in the camp continue.
The occupation forces continue to fire live ammunition around Jenin camp, amidst the movements of infantry units inside and around the camp, and the intensive flight of drones over the city and camp.
The number of displaced persons from the camp has reached 21,000, distributed between the city of Jenin and some villages in the governorate.
The Jenin Municipality stated that the occupation forces have issued demolition orders for approximately 66 buildings, representing 300 homes inside Jenin camp, in several neighborhoods, including Al-Aloub, Al-Hawashin, and Al-Samran. Citizens are prevented from entering the buildings to reach their homes and remove their belongings.
According to the Jenin Municipality, the occupation forces have bulldozed 100% of the camp's streets and approximately 80% of the city's streets, while the residents of 3,200 homes have been displaced from the camp.
The occupation forces' aggression on Jenin city and camp, which has been ongoing for 64 days, has resulted in 34 killing and dozens of injuries, arrests, and raids on homes, villages, and towns in the governorate. WAFA