Israeli occupation forces have continued their military offensive in Jenin and its refugee camp for the 93rd consecutive day, carrying out demolitions, home burnings, and converting residences into military outposts.
Eyewitnesses said Israeli soldiers fired live ammunition and smoke grenades near Al-Awda Roundabout, close to the Jenin refugee camp.
An explosion was heard deep within the refugee camp, which remains sealed off, preventing entry or movement.
Additionally, Israeli forces installed a metal gate around the refugee camp’s perimeter.
Jenin’s Mayor, Mohammed Jarrar, stated that Israeli forces continue demolishing homes, with 600 houses destroyed and all remaining homes suffering partial damage, rendering them uninhabitable.
Efforts are underway to provide temporary mobile housing for 21,000 displaced residents, prioritizing those in urgent need.
Since the beginning of the Israeli military offensive, 40 Palestinians have been killed in the Jenin governorate.
The humanitarian crisis continues to deepen as displaced families face severe challenges in accessing basic services and rebuilding their lives.
Last night, Israeli armored vehicles invaded the town of Ya’bad, south of Jenin, destroying a civilian vehicle, vegetable stalls, and electricity poles. No injuries were reported.
Additionally, Israeli bulldozers demolished 10 agricultural greenhouses belonging to Wasif Abu Farha and his son, spanning 10 dunams in the village of Al-Jalama, north of Jenin.
This year alone, Israeli soldiers killed 128 Palestinians, including 22 children and 5 women, and injured hundreds in across the occupied West Bank.
On Monday, a Palestinian man died after dozens of illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers stormed the town of Sinjil, north of Ramallah in the central part of the occupied West Bank.
The Palestinian Health Ministry announced on Monday evening that the citizen, Wael Basem Mohammad Ghafri, 48, died after exposure to toxic tear gas fired by the occupation army who were protecting illegal Israeli colonizers.
On Sunday evening, the Palestinian Prisoners’ Information Office released a statement announcing that another Palestinian detainee has died in Israeli custody, the second in less than one week.
The statement added that the wounded detainee, Nasser Khalil Mohammad Al-Radaydeh, 49, died on Sunday, after being transferred to the Hadassah Hospital from Ofer Prison.
Israeli soldiers and paramilitary colonizers have killed 963 Palestinians, including 194 children, 21 women, 15 elderly individuals, one journalist, and two medics since October 7, 2023.
In the Gaza Strip, Israel has killed at least 50,240 Palestinians, including more than 15,626 children, 9,807 women, 235 journalists, and 23 medics. At least 116,931 people, mostly children, women, and the elderly, have been injured.