On Thursday, Israeli occupation forces continue their onslaught against the city of Jenin and its refugee camp for the 101st consecutive day, leading to massive destruction, displacement, death and injuries in the ongoing offensive.

As part of the ongoing assault, the Israeli military continues to deploy additional reinforcements toward the refugee camp and its surroundings.

The city remains under heavy military presence, with infantry units patrolling several neighborhoods.

Meanwhile, most villages across the governorate experience daily military movements and a constant presence of Israeli patrols and armored vehicles.

Since the beginning of the onslaught on January 21, at least 40 Palestinians have been killed, with dozens more wounded, and many more abducted.

Israeli forces persist in large-scale demolitions and bulldozing operations within the refugee camp, aiming to alter its landscape and infrastructure.

Access to the camp remains restricted, with Israeli forces recently installing iron gates at its entrances.

Official estimates indicate that every home and structure in the camp has suffered either partial or complete damage due to the ongoing destruction.

Beyond the devastation in the refugee camp, Jenin Municipality reports that 800 housing units in the city have sustained partial damage, while 15 buildings have been demolished since the start of the onslaught. The most affected areas include the eastern neighborhood and Al-Hadaf district.

Hundreds of families from the refugee camp, along with many others from the city and its surroundings, remain forcibly displaced. Official estimates from Jenin Municipality indicate that the number of displaced residents from the camp and city has exceeded 22,000.

The economic situation in Jenin continues to deteriorate, with massive commercial losses recorded due to the onslaught.

Widespread business closures, a halt in shopping activity from outside the city, and extensive damage to infrastructure—including bulldozed streets and destroyed commercial properties—have halted all economic activity. Some areas, particularly in western neighborhoods, face complete economic collapse.

On Wednesday Israeli forces shot a Palestinian child in the town of Al-Yamoun, northwest of Jenin.

Since the beginning of the year, Israeli forces have killed 131 Palestinian citizens in the occupied West Bank, including 24 children and 5 women, according to the Shireen Observatory.

Israeli Occupation forces and paramilitary colonizers have killed 55 Palestinians in Jenin20 in Tubas20 in Nablus14 in Tulkarem5 in Hebron5 in Bethlehem4 in Ramallah3 in Qalqilia2 in Salfit and 3 in Jerusalem.

Since October 7, 2023, Israeli soldiers and paramilitary colonizers have killed 966 Palestinians, including 196 children22 women16 elders and 1 journalist, in the occupied West Bank.

279 were killed in Jenin governorate210 in Tulkarem112 in Nablus87 in Tubas82 in Hebron63 in Ramallah and Al-Biereh53 in Jerusalem36 in Qalqilia26 in Bethlehem, 12 in Jericho and Northern Plains, and 6 in Salfit.

In the Gaza Strip, the Israeli occupation army has intensified its bombardment across the devastated, starved, and besieged Gaza Strip on the 45th day since the resumption of the genocide, killing and wounding dozens of Palestinians.

Since October 7, 2023, Israel has killed at least 52,400 Palestinians, including more than 15,626 children, 9,807 women, 3,854 elderly individuals, 236 journalists, 300 UNRWA staff, and 1,502 medical personnel. More than 118,014 people—largely children, women, and the elderly—have been wounded across the devastated coastal enclave. Thousands remain missing, many trapped beneath the rubble of destroyed buildings across Gaza.