Israeli forces’ tear gas suffocates baby in Jenin
Israeli occupation forces continue to attack, injure, and detain Palestinians in the West Bank.
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An Israeli occupation soldier fires tear gas at Palestinians during a raid in the Balata refugee camp, the occupied West Bank, occupied Palestine, on November 21, 2023. (AP)
Israeli occupation forces continued their military operations across the occupied West Bank on Sunday, injuring civilians and causing extensive damage to residential areas.
The Palestinian Red Crescent reported that a three-month-old infant was hospitalized after Israeli occupation forces fired tear gas in her direction at the entrance of Jenin refugee camp. Israeli forces withdrew from the "Al-Rabee" building near the camp, leaving behind widespread destruction in residential apartments. Troops later repositioned in multiple locations within the Jabriyat neighborhood.
The occupation's military has been reinforcing its presence in Jenin and its camp while conducting widespread raids and arrests across various parts of the West Bank.
In Qalqilya, a 45-year-old man was shot by occupation troops near the separation wall in the town of Habla, south of the city. The man was transferred to the hospital for treatment.
Meanwhile, in Tulkarm, Israeli occupation forces escalated their ongoing assault, setting fire to residential homes in the al-Manshiya neighborhood of the Nur Shams refugee camp.
For the 35th consecutive day, Israeli occupation forces have continued their large-scale offensive in Tulkarm and its refugee camp and for the 22nd day in Nur Shams. The attacks have involved intensified home raids, forced displacements, and the systematic destruction and burning of Palestinian homes.
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