Jenin: The Israeli occupation forces continue the aggression on the city of Jenin and its camp, for the second day in a row. WAFA correspondent said that the occupation forces detained wounded youth Ashraf Bahr, his father, and his brother from Jenin camp, while seizing a house and turning it into a concentration point in Khallet al-Sawha.
According to National News Agency - Lebanon, the occupation bulldozers began at dawn on Wednesday to bulldoze a street and the entrance to Jenin Governmental Hospital, and closed its entrances with earth mounds. They also bulldozed the surroundings of Ibn Sina Hospital and destroyed streets in the city and around the camp. Snipers climbed the roofs of houses and residential buildings overlooking Jenin camp, while continuing to close its entrances and prevent residents from leaving it.
The director of Jenin Hospital, Wissam Bakr, reported to WAFA that the occupation vehicles bulldozed the main street in front of the entrance to Jenin Governmental Hospital and blocked its entrances with earth mounds, complicating access. This situation has hindered the movement of medical crews and the transport of patients via ambulances. He emphasized that the Red Cross has been informed of the latest developments on the ground.
The occupation forces have been sending more military reinforcements to the city of Jenin and the entrances to its camp. This follows an unprecedented aggression that began with the storming of the city and its camp. The aggression was accompanied by military bulldozers and coincided with occupation drones and warplanes flying in the airspace. The death toll from the first day of the aggression reached 10, with nearly 40 injuries reported.
The occupation army announced that it had launched the aggression on the city of Jenin and its camp amid threats from ministers in the occupation government to escalate the situation in the West Bank.