Tulkarm - Saba:
More than 4,000 Palestinian families have been forced to leave their homes in the Tulkarm and Nur Shams refugee camps in the occupied West Bank, as the Israeli enemy continues its operations for the 59th consecutive day in the camps.
The Israeli forces have been raiding the Palestinian refugee camps in Tulkarm, located in the northern West Bank, for 59 consecutive days, alongside demolishing homes and destroying infrastructure.
The Israeli aggression has caused widespread destruction of infrastructure, homes, businesses, and vehicles, with many either completely or partially demolished, in addition to incidents of burning, sabotage, and looting.
The bombing and bulldozing operations have led to the complete destruction of 396 homes, while 2,573 homes were partially damaged in the Tulkarm and Nur Shams camps, with their entrances and alleyways blocked by dirt barriers.
Furthermore, the enemy forces took control of ten residential buildings in the Sir Circle area of the northern neighborhood near Nablus Street, after forcibly evacuating the residents and converting them into military barracks. The area surrounding the buildings was also declared a closed military zone.
In the same context, the Israeli forces reinforced their military presence on Nablus Street, where they blocked parts of it with dirt barriers, imposed restrictions on vehicle movement by setting up repeated flying checkpoints, stopping vehicles, searching them, and holding passengers for long periods while checking their identities.
Meanwhile, in the Nur Shams camp, the Israeli forces intensified their military presence by sending vehicles and bulldozers to the Jabal al-Nasr area, tightening the siege on the camp. They also seized dozens of homes, turning them into military barracks after forcibly displacing their residents.

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