Israeli enemy notifies demolition of 104 homes in Tulkarm camp


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Yemen News Agency SABA
Israeli enemy notifies demolition of 104 homes in Tulkarm camp
[30/ June/2025]
Tulkarm – Saba:

Israeli enemy forces notified on Monday the demolition of 104 homes and buildings in Tulkarm camp in occupied Palestine.

The Israeli army attached to the notification plans showing the targeted homes in the camp in red and gave the owners a 72-hour deadline to object, allowing them to evacuate, according to the official Palestinian News Agency.

Tulkarm Governor Abdullah Kamil called on the international community, human rights institutions, and international organizations to urgently intervene to prevent the enemy forces from implementing the plan to demolish (104) new buildings in Tulkarm camp, given the intention to complete the demolition crime against the camp, as part of the ongoing aggression against the city, its two camps, and the rest of the governorate's towns and villages.

In a press statement, Kamil stressed the need to halt this aggression and the crime of demolitions, destruction, and vandalism, which have caused widespread forced displacement of residents of the two camps and exacerbated the daily suffering of the citizens. He also called for an end to the siege, closures, raids, and arrests imposed by the enemy forces, in flagrant violation of international humanitarian law, human rights laws, and international conventions and norms.

He said, "The enemy forces continue their aggression on Tulkarm camp for the 155th consecutive day, and on Nour Shams camp for the 142nd day, amid a systematic escalation of destruction and vandalism, and the forced displacement of citizens, resulting in severe suffering in all aspects of life."

Kamil pointed out that the international community's silence regarding what is happening encourages the Israeli enemy to continue its crimes, calling for effective and tangible steps to halt this aggression.

Over the past few weeks, Israeli enemy forces have carried out extensive demolitions of buildings and facilities in several neighborhoods in the Tulkarm and Nur Shams refugee camps. This is part of a plan announced in early May to demolish 106 buildings in the two camps, under the pretext of clearing roads and changing geographical features.