IOF forced to withdraw from al-Far'a camp due to explosives detonation
Al Mayadeen correspondent reported the withdrawal of Israeli occupation forces from Al-Far'a camp, south of Tubas, following violent confrontations and an explosive attack by al-Aqsa Brigades that disabled an Israeli occupation military vehicle.
Al Mayadeen correspondent reported the withdrawal of occupation forces from the al-Far'a camp, south of Tubas, in the occupied West Bank.
The al-Aqsa Brigades – al-Far'a Camp announced that the Resistance successfully detonated an explosive device targeting the invading Israeli occupation vehicles in the market area of the al-Far'a camp, disabling a vehicle.
فيديو متداول للحظة سحب الاحتلال الإسرائيلي لجرافة عسكرية بعد إعطابها بفعل استهدافها بعبـــــوة ناســـــفة في مخيم الفارعة جنوب #طوباس #الميادين #فلسطين pic.twitter.com/PcZSp7Rm53
— قناة الميادين (@AlMayadeenNews) June 20, 2024
At dawn on Thursday, the Israeli occupation forces stormed the camp and its surroundings with several military patrols. Violent confrontations erupted as the Israeli occupation forces attempted to storm the camp.
قوات الاحتلال الإسرائيلي تصادر مركبات وتغلق عدة طرق وتواصل مداهمة المنازل خلال اقتحام بلدة صوريف شمال #الخليل #الميادين #فلسطين pic.twitter.com/OC7fPU5iNd
— قناة الميادين (@AlMayadeenNews) June 20, 2024
Al Mayadeen's correspondent also reported that the Israeli occupation forces carried out a raid campaign in Surif, north of al-Khalil, seizing several vehicles.
Moreover, in the context of ongoing aggressions against the residents of the West Bank, the Israeli occupation forces detained, once again, Aziz Dweik, the head of the Palestinian Legislative Council, from his home in al-Khalil just days after his release.
⭕ A week after his release, Zionist terrorists re-abducted Dr. Aziz Dweik❗ https://t.co/5xNRjqJRCG pic.twitter.com/AWcDU9Bc7Y
— Palestine Captives 𓂆 (@Palestinecapti1) June 19, 2024
Situation in West Bank 'drastically deteriorating': UN OHCHR
The United Nations' human rights chief warned on Tuesday that the rights situation in the West Bank, including East al-Quds, is rapidly deteriorating, highlighting the "unconscionable death and suffering" occurring in Gaza.
"The situation in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, is dramatically deteriorating," Volker Turk, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, told the opening session of the UN Human Rights Council.
He reported that as of June 15, 528 Palestinians, including 133 children, had been killed by Israeli occupation forces or settlers since October, raising "serious concerns of unlawful killings."
"Israel's relentless strikes in Gaza are causing immense suffering and widespread destruction, and the arbitrary denial and obstruction of humanitarian aid have continued," Turk said.
"Israel continues to detain arbitrarily thousands of Palestinians. This must not continue."
He added that Palestinian Resistance movements continue to hold captives, including in populated areas, posing risks to both Israeli captives and civilians. That said, the Israeli occupation has killed more than 37,372 people in Gaza, according to its health authorities, and left much of the Strip's population homeless.
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