Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades target Israeli force at Qalandia checkpoint
The Fatah movement's military wing targeted Israeli occupation forces stationed at the Qalandia checkpoint, north of occupied al-Quds, using an IED.
The Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades - al-Quds targeted Israeli occupation forces stationed at the Qalandia checkpoint, north of occupied al-Quds, using an improvised explosive device (IED).
Last night, occupation forces raided the city of Nablus in the West Bank, entering through the Beit Furik checkpoint.
In eastern Tulkarm, two Palestinian youths were martyred on Thursday when Israeli occupation aircraft struck a vehicle in the Jabal al-Salihin area, situated between the Dhnaba suburb and the Nur Shams camp.
The two young men were identified as Iyad Mohammad Abdullah from Nur Shams camp and Awad Jamil Saqr Omar from the town of Bal’a.
The occupation forces conducted multiple strikes on the vehicle, then stormed the area, retrieved the bodies of the two martyrs, and detained them before withdrawing from the scene.
Raid on Nur Shams camp
These raids coincided with the ongoing incursion into Nur Shams camp and the tightening siege around it, as occupation bulldozers demolished infrastructure along Nablus Street near the camp entrances.
The occupation forces also fired flares into the sky above the camp, especially in Jabal al-Nasr, while Israeli reconnaissance planes and drones carried out extensive low-altitude flights in the area.
More than 10 military vehicles, along with three heavy bulldozers, stormed the city of Tulkarm from the western axis and proceeded toward Nur Shams camp, passing through al-Alimi Street, al-Sikka Street, and Aktaba roundabout.
At the same time, the occupation sent military reinforcements from the eastern axis of the governorate, passing through the towns of Anabta and Bal’a roundabout, and ultimately reaching Jabal al-Salihin in the camp.
According to the latest statistics, the death toll in the West Bank has climbed to 751 since the onset of the occupation's aggression against occupied Palestine on October 7, 2023, including 164 children.