RAMALLAH, (PIC)
The Israeli occupation army has forced around 30,000 Palestinians to flee their homes in northern West Bank due to ongoing aggression for the past two weeks.
The governor of Jenin, Muhammad Abu al-Rub, stated in press remarks that 16,000 people from the city’s refugee camp have been displaced since the launch of the “Iron Wall” operation 17 days ago.
According to an informational report published by Al Jazeera, 10,500 Palestinians have been forcibly displaced from the Tulkarem refugee camp, either under threat of violence or coercion, leaving only 4,000 families remaining in the camp, as confirmed by the city’s governor, Abdullah Kmeil.
The Israeli aggression has forced 4,000 Palestinians to leave the town of Tammun, as announced by the governor of Tubas and the northern Jordan Valley, Ahmad al-As’ad.
Yesterday, Saturday, the occupation forces ended their attack on the town of Tammun, south of Tubas, which lasted for a week, leaving behind significant destruction of infrastructure and property.
At the same time, the occupation army continued its assault on the Al-Far’a refugee camp in the same city, forcing dozens of Palestinian families to flee from the camp.
Moreover, the occupation forces expanded their ongoing aggression at dawn Sunday in the city of Tulkarem and its camp for the 14th consecutive day, now including the Nur Shams camp east of the city, in a military escalation that has resulted in widespread destruction of infrastructure and imposed a suffocating siege that forced residents to leave their homes amid harsh humanitarian conditions.