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West Bank under fire: Occupation forces new families to flee Tulkarm and Jenin


Local sources said that 200 families were displaced from their homes in Tulkarm camp during the past 24 hours, due to the escalation of the occupation's aggression and threats to residents that they should leave their homes and not return to them.

Palestinians were wounded by Israeli occupation forces on Monday during clashes and clashes in Nablus and Hebron, while Israeli forces raided various areas in the occupied West Bank, carried out large-scale house raids and launched a campaign of arrests targeting a number of Palestinians.


The Israeli occupation forces continue their aggression against the city of Tulkarm and its camp for the 50th consecutive day, and for the 37th day on the Nur Shams camp, amid an unprecedented escalation, including intensive raids on houses, forcing Palestinians to leave, burning and bombing others.

The occupation forces escalated their attacks on the residents of Tulkarm camp, and threatened the remaining families in Qaqoun neighborhood with the need to leave, in continuation of its policy of forced displacement against the camp's residents.

Local sources said that 200 families were displaced from their homes in Tulkarm camp during the past 24 hours, due to the escalation of occupation aggression and threats to residents that they should leave their homes and not return to them.


The occupation forces continued to raid houses and shops inside Tulkarm camp, search them, vandalize and steal their contents, and turn a number of them into military barracks.

The Israeli army continues its aggression against the city and camp of Jenin for the 56th consecutive day, amid bulldozing, burning houses, and turning others into military barracks.

The occupation forces continued to burn houses in Jenin camp, where they burned a number of houses, known by their owners: Samir al-Nursi on Freedom Theater Street, while foot forces deployed in the main square of the camp, amid the firing of lighting bombs in the vicinity of Zahra School.


The occupation forces closed the entrance to Jenin Government Hospital with earth berms, and continue their military movements around the camp, and on several streets in the city.

Israeli tanks and armored vehicles are stationed around the camp, while bulldozers continue to bulldoze streets and expand others to enter military vehicles.

The occupation forces completely demolished about 120 houses inside the lanes and alleys of the camp, and damaged dozens of houses, after displacing about 20,000 residents of the camp.

In addition, the occupation forces arrested a child in the Wadi al-Samn area south of Hebron, and Saad Qarish after raiding his house in the city of Yatta.
A military force stormed the city of Yatta, raiding a number of houses, raiding a shop and smashing its contents.

In Bethlehem, Israeli forces arrested three freed prisoners after raiding their homes: Laith Nidal Soman, Ali Khaled Zawahira and Adi Samer Zawahira.

Israeli forces arrested the student at Birzeit University in Ramallah, Qais Abu Sundus, and Ahmed Osama Alyan and Abdul Qader Makhlouf after raiding their homes in Jalazone camp north of Ramallah.

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Israeli special force arrests brothers Jihad and Iyad Kalbouna from their home inside the popular housing neighborhood east of Nablus
17:46
Israeli tanks move from the entrance to Jenin camp towards Haifa Street west of the city
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Clashes break out between residents and occupation forces in Beita town south of Nablus
16:34
Occupation forces fire stun grenades at Shweika roundabout in Tulkarm
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Injuries during clashes with Israeli forces in Al-Fawwar camp
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Reinforcements of the occupation forces storm Tulkarm camp in conjunction with the continuation of aggression for more than a month and a half
13:07
Occupation forces storm Al-Fawwar camp south of Hebron


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Occupation threatens to seize 120 dunums of land in Gilbon north of Jenin
The Israeli occupation forces were notified of the seizure of about 120 dunums of land in the town of Gilbon, north of Jenin.
Gilbon Mayor Ibrahim Abu al-Rab said on Monday that an Israeli army force had stormed the town and notified of the seizure of about 120 dunums of its territory in the southern region.

The land was owned by the townspeople and had been planted with olive trees for more than 50 years.

12:06
The number of female prisoners in Israeli prisons rose to 26
The Prisoners Club said that the Israeli occupation authorities continue to escalate the targeting of women through systematic arrests.

The Prisoners Club added in a statement on Monday that the total number of female prisoners in Israeli occupation prisons rose during March to 26 after recording 14 cases of arrest among women during this month, including three sisters from Hebron, while the occupation kept eight of them arrested.
Most of them are being held in Damon prison. Among them is a prisoner from Gaza, Siham Abu Salem, a child, a three-month pregnant prisoner, three administrative detainees, and two journalists. Among the prisoners is a prisoner with cancer. Two prisoners remain detained since before October 7, the occupation refuses to include them in exchange deals concluded between the occupation and the Palestinian resistance.

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Number of displaced people from Jenin camp rises to 21,000
The Israeli occupation continued its aggression on Jenin city and camp for the 56th consecutive day, amid bulldozing, burning houses, and turning others into military barracks.
The occupation forces continue to push military reinforcements to Jenin camp and nearby neighborhoods in Jenin city since the morning hours, accompanied by water tanks, amid the flight of warplanes over the city.

The number of displaced people from the camp has risen to 21,000, 25% of the population of Jenin is in a state of displacement, and the extent of damage due to the aggression on the city of Jenin is very enormous, especially economically.