Israeli Army Continues Attacks in Jenin: 17 Killed, Dozens Injured
The Israeli military continues heavy bombardment and destruction in Jenin and its refugee camp. The attacks have resulted in at least 17 deaths and dozens of injuries. Residential buildings, Hamza Mosque, and ambulances have been targeted. The army has demolished structures, forcibly evacuated residents, and expanded roads. Clashes between Palestinian fighters and Israeli soldiers are ongoing, keeping the city in a state of extreme tension.
Destruction and Casualties
Israeli forces launched another military operation in Jenin and its refugee camp. Airstrikes and ground assaults have destroyed residential buildings, Hamza Mosque, and ambulances have been blocked and detained.
The latest reports confirm at least 17 dead, while dozens of injured remain without medical assistance due to roadblocks imposed by Israeli forces.
Forced Evictions and Infrastructure Demolition
The Israeli army demolished buildings in the eastern part of the camp, forcibly removed residents, and expanded roads to facilitate military vehicle movement. This suggests a potential long-term military presence in the area.
Ongoing Clashes
Palestinian fighters are resisting Israeli forces, and intense clashes continue. The situation in Jenin remains critical, with humanitarian organizations warning of severe consequences for civilians.
International Response
The escalating violence in Jenin has drawn concern from the international community. The UN and human rights organizations have called for an immediate ceasefire and protection of civilians. However, Israel insists that the operations are part of its "counterterrorism measures."
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