א 06 יול 2025 6:56 pm - שעון ירושלים

The occupation forces assaulted citizens as they headed to Tulkarm camp to evacuate their homes threatened with demolition.

Israeli occupation forces on Sunday assaulted residents who had flocked to Tulkarm refugee camp in an attempt to remove their belongings from their homes, which are threatened with demolition as part of the latest Israeli plan to demolish 104 buildings inside the camp, allegedly for military purposes.

According to local sources, occupation soldiers deliberately obstructed residents' entry to their homes by checking their IDs, detaining a number of them, and subjecting others to field investigations and searches, amid an atmosphere of tension and provocation.

During the hours allotted, families were seen racing against time to evacuate their homes, escorted by volunteers from the Palestinian Red Crescent Society. Meanwhile, Israeli occupation forces surrounded the area, deploying heavily at the camp's entrances and among the alleys and houses they had transformed into military barracks. They pursued civilians, firing live ammunition and sound bombs to terrorize them.

The occupation army announced last night that it would allow what it described as a "second batch" of families who had been unable to evacuate their homes earlier to enter the camp to remove their belongings, this afternoon from 2:30 p.m. until 6:30 p.m.

He explained that the evacuation process will include only 54 homes included in the demolition plan, and that only three entrances and exits have been designated for residents to pass through: the entrance to the district's neighborhood, the entrance to Hanoun Square, and the entrance adjacent to Zenobia Girls' School, which leads to the UNRWA schools.

This measure comes as part of a policy of tightening restrictions on the camp's residents, who have faced forced evacuation orders since the start of the Israeli aggression on the city and its camp, which has lasted for 161 consecutive days. They are in a state of shock and grief, as a result of the continued threat of losing their homes and property. Meanwhile, the occupation forces are imposing a tight siege on the camp and its surrounding areas, which has included extensive demolitions of dozens of residential buildings over the past few days.

Meanwhile, the occupation forces continued to impose a tight siege on Nour Shams camp and its surroundings for the 148th consecutive day, with infantry units and military vehicles deployed in the alleys and entrances. The camp witnessed, over the past few days, the demolition of homes and residential buildings, creating wide streets that separated neighborhoods from each other.

Meanwhile, the city witnessed a deployment of occupation vehicles today, which roamed its main streets, specifically Nablus Street, the central market, Martyr Thabet Thabet Square, and Gamal Abdel Nasser Square, obstructing the movement of citizens and vehicles by sounding their horns in a provocative manner, driving against traffic, and crashing into a number of vehicles parked on the sidewalks, endangering the lives of citizens.

The occupation forces also stormed the suburbs of Shuwaika, Artah, and Dhnaba, deployed in their streets and neighborhoods, set up flying checkpoints, and arrested and detained young men after searching them and checking their IDs.

The occupation forces continue to transform Nablus Street into a military barracks, continuing their seizure of a number of residential buildings there, along with parts of the northern neighborhood of the city, specifically those facing Tulkarm refugee camp, and parts of the eastern neighborhood close to the camp. The occupation forces forcibly evacuated their residents, some of whom have been under occupation control for more than four months, and have deployed heavy machinery and bulldozers in their surroundings.

This street, which serves as a link between the Tulkarm and Nur Shams refugee camps, has suffered significant damage due to earth mounds placed by the occupation forces several months ago. The occupation forces are also heavily present, setting up flying and surprise checkpoints, obstructing vehicle movement and exacerbating the suffering of civilians.

The ongoing aggression has so far resulted in the deaths of 14 civilians, including a child and two women, one of whom was eight months pregnant. Dozens of people have been injured and arrested, and widespread destruction has affected infrastructure, homes, shops, and vehicles.

The escalation has led to the forced displacement of more than 5,000 families from the two camps, representing over 25,000 citizens. It has also led to the complete destruction of more than 600 homes and the partial damage of 2,573 others. Meanwhile, the entrances to the two camps remain blocked with barriers, transforming them into almost lifeless areas.

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The occupation forces assaulted citizens as they headed to Tulkarm camp to evacuate their homes threatened with demolition.

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