TULKARM, January 9, 2025 (WAFA) – The Israeli occupation forces withdrew two days after the aggression on the city of Tulkarm and its two camps, causing widespread destruction to the infrastructure and Palestinians' property.
WAFA correspondent said that the occupation forces blew up the house of the detainee Mahmoud Mutie Sleit in al-Madares neighborhood in Tulkarm camp. He was detained after being injured early last year.
She added that the occupation bulldozers continued throughout last night to bulldoze and destroy the infrastructure in the streets of the camp, including water, electricity and internet networks, specifically in its center and its northern side, which is located in the neighborhoods of "schools, services, Balawneh, Hanoun Square, Abu al-Foul, al-Akasha and the Muqata'a", which led to their interruption in large parts of it.
The occupation soldiers raided dozens of homes in the aforementioned neighborhoods, amid acts of violence, searches and abuse of citizens, detaining them in one room and subjecting them to field investigation, and turning a number of them into military barracks and sniper locations, while other groups were expelled from their homes.
Meanwhile, the occupation forces stormed Nour Shams camp east of the city, and pushed more of their vehicles and bulldozers into the camp, where they began destroying the infrastructure and citizens' property along Nablus Street adjacent to its entrances, the vicinity of the Martyr Saif Abu Labda roundabout, the entrance to Manshiya neighborhood and the center of the camp.
The occupation forces fired live ammunition intensively, coinciding with the sounds of explosions heard around Nour Shams camp, which caused a power outage in the camp, Iktaba suburb, Salam neighborhood, and large parts of the city and its suburbs.
Yesterday evening, a woman, 36, was injured after the occupation army assaulted her by beating her in Al-Ghanem neighborhood in Tulkarm camp, while the young man Thaer Saleh Shraim, the brother of the slain Palestinian Mamoun Shraim, who was killed in November of last year, was detained from his home in Ezbet Al-Jarad east of the city.
K.T