
Jenin - Saba:
Since Sunday morning, the Israeli occupation army has deployed additional military reinforcements to the Jenin refugee camp and its surroundings, as the aggression continues for the 118th consecutive day.
Several neighborhoods in the city are witnessing daily deployment of infantry units.
The Palestinian News Agency, WAFA, reported that this morning, Israeli forces fired live ammunition intensively inside the Jenin refugee camp, expanding their bulldozing and destruction operations inside the camp, with the aim of changing its features and structure, and continuing to prevent entry or access to it.
The enemy forces continue to completely close Jenin Camp and prevent access to it, while continuing to bulldoze and destroy it 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 rendered uninhabitable. The enemy continues to fire live ammunition intensively in the camp.
Significant damage has been inflicted on facilities, homes, and infrastructure in Jenin City, particularly in the eastern and al-Hadaf neighborhoods.
In the morning, the enemy forces arrested the freed prisoner, Yasmin Shaaban, from her home in the village of al-Jalameh, north of Jenin.
The villages of Jenin Governorate are witnessing almost daily raids as the aggression against the city and camp continues. Daily military movements are recorded in most of the governorate's villages, along with the constant presence of enemy patrols and vehicles.
Yesterday, an elderly man was shot in the foot by enemy fire at the entrance to Jenin Camp, known as the Horse Roundabout, while a young man was later shot in the thigh by live fire.
Last night, enemy forces raided several towns and villages in the Jenin Governorate. An infantry force stormed the town of Araba, fired sound bombs, and detained and searched a citizen's vehicle. This was followed by raids on the towns of Ya'bad and Jalboun.
Families from the camp, along with hundreds of families from the city and its surroundings, remain forcibly displaced. The Jenin Municipality indicates that the number of displaced persons from the camp and the city has exceeded 22,000.
The economic situation in Jenin is deteriorating further, with heavy commercial losses recorded as a result of the aggression. This aggression has led to the closure of many shops and a decline in shopping traffic entering the city from outside. Furthermore, the bulldozing and destruction of infrastructure and streets has damaged a large number of shops, especially in the western neighborhoods, which are experiencing near-total economic paralysis. The aggression has caused losses initially estimated at more than $300 million.
Since the start of the assault on the city and camp on January 21, 40 people have been killed, along with dozens more injured or arrested.