Jenin - Saba:
Zionist enemy forces continued their aggression against the city of Jenin and its camp on Monday for the 119th consecutive day, expanding their bulldozing and destruction operations inside the camp with the aim of changing its features and structure, while continuing to prevent entry or access to it.
The Palestinian News Agency, WAFA, reported that enemy forces stormed the eastern neighborhood of Jenin last night and arrested a young man after raiding his home amidst the hovering of drones.
They deployed near the Khalid bin al-Walid Mosque and the al-Saadi Diwan in the neighborhood, and deployed their military vehicles in the city's streets and markets.
Enemy soldiers also raided a house in the al-Jabariyat neighborhood, near Jenin Camp.
Enemy forces continue to fire live ammunition intensively inside Jenin Camp, despite it being empty of its residents after being forced to flee more than four months ago.
The few images emerging from Jenin Camp show unprecedented destruction to homes, citizens' property, and infrastructure.
Last Sunday night, the enemy stormed the town of Ya'bad, south of Jenin, and deployed infantry units in its streets.
Villages in Jenin Governorate are witnessing near-daily incursions as the aggression against the city and camp continues. Daily military movements are recorded in most villages of the governorate, along with the constant presence of enemy patrols and vehicles.
Enemy forces also continue to completely close off Jenin Camp and prevent access to it, while bulldozing and destroying it continues, with the aim of altering its structure and features.
According to Jenin Municipality estimates, approximately 600 homes have been completely demolished in the camp, while the rest have been partially damaged and are now uninhabitable.
Jenin City is also witnessing significant damage to facilities, homes, and infrastructure, particularly in the eastern neighborhood and the Al-Hadaf neighborhood.
Families from the camp, as well as hundreds of families from the city and its surroundings, are still being forcibly displaced. The Jenin Municipality indicates that the number of displaced persons from the camp and city has exceeded 22,000. The economic situation in Jenin is further deteriorating, with heavy commercial losses resulting from the aggression.
This has led to the closure of many shops, a decline in shopping activity, and the bulldozing and destruction of infrastructure and streets. A large number of shops have been damaged, particularly in the western neighborhoods, which are experiencing near-total economic paralysis. Since the start of the aggression on the city and camp on January 21, 2020, 40 citizens have been killed, along with dozens more injured and arrested.

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