3 Palestinians killed in Israeli airstrike on house in Tulkarm
Three Palestinians were killed this morning when the Israeli occupation forces bombed a house in Tulkarm refugee camp, during the ongoing assault on the camp.
Local sources said that the young men who were identified as Imad Tayseer Shraim,34, Muawiya Al-Hajj Ahmed 23, and Wassim Anbar 24 were killed due to their serious injuries as a result of the occupation bombing of a house in the camp.
Since one o'clock in the morning, the occupation's vehicles have been bulldozing the infrastructure in the streets of the camp, and in the neighborhoods of Hamam, Al-Madaris, Qaqun, Al-Muqata'a, Al-Balawneh, Al-Murabba'a, and Al-Akasha, and deliberately vandalized public and private property, including homes and shops along the service road in the center of the camp.
The occupation bulldozers closed all entrances to Al-Muqata'a neighborhood at the western entrance to the camp, and covered its alleys with earth mounds, while other military vehicles were deployed along Nablus Street adjacent to the northern entrance to the camp, and in the adjacent Dhnaba suburb.
The occupation forces also sent more of their vehicles to the camp, which they imposed a tight siege on, amidst the sounds of explosions and gunfire, coinciding with the launching of light bombs, and the intensive flying of reconnaissance in the sky of the area.
Three Palestinians were killed this morning when the Israeli occupation forces bombed a house in Tulkarm refugee camp, during the ongoing assault on the camp.
Local sources said that the young men who were identified as Imad Tayseer Shraim,34, Muawiya Al-Hajj Ahmed 23, and Wassim Anbar 24 were killed due to their serious injuries as a result of the occupation bombing of a house in the camp.
Since one o'clock in the morning, the occupation's vehicles have been bulldozing the infrastructure in the streets of the camp, and in the neighborhoods of Hamam, Al-Madaris, Qaqun, Al-Muqata'a, Al-Balawneh, Al-Murabba'a, and Al-Akasha, and deliberately vandalized public and private property, including homes and shops along the service road in the center of the camp.
The occupation bulldozers closed all entrances to Al-Muqata'a neighborhood at the western entrance to the camp, and covered its alleys with earth mounds, while other military vehicles were deployed along Nablus Street adjacent to the northern entrance to the camp, and in the adjacent Dhnaba suburb.
The occupation forces also sent more of their vehicles to the camp, which they imposed a tight siege on, amidst the sounds of explosions and gunfire, coinciding with the launching of light bombs, and the intensive flying of reconnaissance in the sky of the area.
Three Palestinians were killed this morning when the Israeli occupation forces bombed a house in Tulkarm refugee camp, during the ongoing assault on the camp.
Local sources said that the young men who were identified as Imad Tayseer Shraim,34, Muawiya Al-Hajj Ahmed 23, and Wassim Anbar 24 were killed due to their serious injuries as a result of the occupation bombing of a house in the camp.
Since one o'clock in the morning, the occupation's vehicles have been bulldozing the infrastructure in the streets of the camp, and in the neighborhoods of Hamam, Al-Madaris, Qaqun, Al-Muqata'a, Al-Balawneh, Al-Murabba'a, and Al-Akasha, and deliberately vandalized public and private property, including homes and shops along the service road in the center of the camp.
The occupation bulldozers closed all entrances to Al-Muqata'a neighborhood at the western entrance to the camp, and covered its alleys with earth mounds, while other military vehicles were deployed along Nablus Street adjacent to the northern entrance to the camp, and in the adjacent Dhnaba suburb.
The occupation forces also sent more of their vehicles to the camp, which they imposed a tight siege on, amidst the sounds of explosions and gunfire, coinciding with the launching of light bombs, and the intensive flying of reconnaissance in the sky of the area.
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3 Palestinians killed in Israeli airstrike on house in Tulkarm
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