ה 05 יונ 2025 2:26 pm - שעון ירושלים

The occupation continues its aggression on Tulkarm and its camps for the 130th day.

The Israeli occupation forces continue their aggression on the city of Tulkarm and its camp for the 130th consecutive day, and on the 117th day in the Nur Shams camp, amid a widespread escalation in the field, including house raids and arrests of civilians.

Local sources reported that last night, the occupation forces launched a seven-hour raid on dozens of homes in the Aktaba suburb east of Tulkarm, targeting more than 40 homes and shops. The raids included deliberate vandalism of their contents, theft of sums of money, physical assaults, and field investigations of a number of citizens.

The raids focused on several neighborhoods within the suburb, most notably the vicinity of the roundabout, the council, the old neighborhood (Harat al-Mukhtar), and the southern neighborhood. The main street in front of the Aktaba Taxi office was closed off, and surveillance camera footage was seized from a pharmacy in the center of the suburb.

During the raid, the occupation forces arrested Mahmoud Nael Abu Attia, Ali Muhammad Qazli, and Aws Hadi Marouh, who were later released. They also assaulted the brothers Musab and Moataz Mahmoud Melhem after raiding their home, vandalizing its contents, and stealing 3,000 shekels.

This morning, occupation forces raided a number of homes in various neighborhoods of the city, including the Da'bas complex on Thabet Thabet Government Hospital Street. They removed the main gate and the doors of the residential apartments, forcing the residents out and interrogating them. They then arrested former prisoner Saleh Barqawi.

Israeli occupation forces also raided the Abu Shanab family home in the eastern neighborhood, arresting two young men whose identities are yet to be determined. They also raided the home of the martyr Abdullah Da'bas family in the Shuweika suburb north of the city, completely destroying its contents and smashing and vandalizing pictures of the martyr.

In a related context, the city and its suburbs are witnessing intensive, round-the-clock activity by occupation vehicles and infantry squads, patrolling the main streets and neighborhoods, obstructing the movement of citizens and vehicles, provocatively sounding their horns and driving in the opposite direction. They also set up sudden flying checkpoints, particularly in the center of the market and on Nablus Street, subjecting citizens to arrest, inspection, interrogation, and abuse.

Yesterday, the occupation bulldozers continued to demolish homes in the center of Nour Shams camp, continuing the demolition of residential buildings carried out over the past few weeks, which resulted in the demolition of more than 20 buildings, as part of an Israeli plan to demolish 106 buildings in the city's two camps (58 in Tulkarm camp, and 48 in Nour Shams), with the aim of opening roads and changing the geographical features of the two camps.

Meanwhile, occupation forces continue to impose a tight siege on the Tulkarm and Nur Shams refugee camps and their surroundings, deploying their forces in alleys, neighborhoods, and entrances, preventing residents from reaching their homes to check on them or retrieve their belongings, and firing directly at anyone who attempts to approach.

Meanwhile, occupation forces continue to seize a number of residential buildings on Nablus Street and the city's northern neighborhood, forcibly evicting their residents and converting them into military barracks. Some of these buildings have been under occupation control for more than three months.

Nablus Road, which connects the Tulkarm and Nur Shams refugee camps, has also suffered extensive damage due to earth mounds placed by the occupation forces several months ago, impeding vehicle movement and exacerbating the suffering of residents.

This ongoing aggression has so far resulted in the deaths of 13 civilians, including a child and two women, one of whom was eight months pregnant. Dozens of injuries and arrests have also been reported, as well as widespread destruction of infrastructure, homes, shops, and vehicles.

According to the latest data, the escalation has displaced more than 5,000 families from the two camps, representing over 25,000 citizens. At least 400 homes have been completely destroyed, and 2,573 others have been partially damaged. The entrances to the two camps remain blocked with barriers, transforming them into almost lifeless areas.

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The occupation continues its aggression on Tulkarm and its camps for the 130th day.

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