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Five martyrs, including resistance leaders, a mother and her daughter, died on Tuesday morning when an Israeli march targeted the Tulkarm camp in the northern West Bank, where violent clashes broke out between Palestinian resistance fighters and the Israeli occupation forces that stormed Tulkarm.

Al-Qassam Brigades and Al-Quds Brigades in Tulkarm both announced successful attacks on Israeli vehicles, showcasing their resistance efforts.

The Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades and Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades also reported engaging in fierce clashes with Israeli occupation forces, while the Storm Forces targeted occupation vehicles with explosive devices.

More than 25 military vehicles, including a number of heavy bulldozers, stormed Tulkarm camp, and began bulldozing and vandalizing the infrastructure and citizens’ property, including vehicles and commercial stores, and placing rubble of dust and stones at the entrances to homes and closing the camp’s alleys with them.

Meanwhile, the occupation forces raided a number of citizens’ homes in the vicinity of the camp, and searched them and subjected their owners to interrogation.

The Israeli bulldozing operations inside the camp's neighborhoods caused a number of electricity and water outages, and significant disruption to the Internet networks in the city and the camp, amid heavy drone aircraft flying at low altitude.

The storming of the camp was preceded by storming the city of Tulkarm from its western and southern axes, pushing more occupation military reinforcements and bulldozers into its various neighborhoods, specifically in the eastern neighborhood, destroying the Martyrs’ Monument, and crushing a number of citizens’ vehicles in the area.

The occupation bulldozers also bulldozed a side of Nablus Street near the traffic light adjacent to the northern entrance to Tulkarm camp, and Al-Muqata’a Street at the western entrance to the camp, while a number of vehicles and a military bulldozer were stationed in the southern neighborhood of the city, Al-Haddadeen Street, and Al-Quds Open University Street.

In Hebron, occupation forces from the Israeli army raided the town of Sa'ir, leading to clashes with Palestinian youth and the tragic death of Jihad Muhammad Hussein Shalalda.

Yesterday evening, a young man was injured by occupation bullets in the chest after the occupation forces stormed the city.

He was transferred to the Martyr Thabet Thabet Governmental Hospital, where his condition was described as moderate to serious.

The occupation forces also raided a commercial store selling agricultural fertilizers, near the entrance to the camp, searched it and vandalized its contents.

Original Article Source: Al Manar | Published on Tuesday, 23 July 2024 08:26 (about 46 days ago)