Resistance reveals infiltration of Israeli special forces into Jenin
Resistance fighters have disclosed the infiltration of special forces from the occupation army into the Jenin camp while maintaining confrontation with the occupation forces.
Resistance fighters in the Jenin camp, northern West Bank, discovered Israeli occupation army special forces that had infiltrated the camp. They targeted them with a heavy barrage of bullets and engaged in fierce confrontations, pushing the occupation army to bring in reinforcements and expand the raid after their forces were revealed.
Al Mayadeen's correspondent reported an armed confrontation involving Israeli special forces in the Jenin camp. It was confirmed that forces of the occupation army were targeted with homemade devices in Jourat al-Dhahab within the Jenin camp.
That said, the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility for their fighters engaging in violent confrontations with Israeli special forces, who were discovered to have raided the Jenin camp.
The resistance confronted the occupation forces at the Martyrs' Triangle, located south of the city of Jenin, as they moved to reinforce the impending attack on the area. Sources clarified that upon discovering the Israeli special unit, the resistance fighters targeted it with a heavy barrage of bullets, and confrontations broke out.
Also in the northern West Bank, local sources confirmed that Israeli occupation forces arrested the two young men, Uday Abu Sheikha and Jamal Hadayda, after storming their homes in Tulkarm.
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In the city of Nablus, located in the north-central West Bank, the Palestinian Red Crescent Society reported that occupation bullets injured a person in the Rafidia neighborhood, west of the city. Confrontations broke out with Israeli forces, and resistance fighters targeted them by detonating a homemade bomb.
Moreover, the occupation forces carried out several raids in Qalqilya, west of the center of the West Bank, where they arrested the young man, Ziad Owaisat, after storming his house in the city. They also stormed the village of Yasuf, east of the city.
The occupation forces closed the entrances to the Qalandia refugee camp, located north of the occupied city of Jerusalem, and opened fire within its alleys. As a result, Palestinian medical sources reported that occupation bullets injured four young men.
While storming the Qalandia camp, the occupation forces fired tear gas bombs at the press crews.
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The Palestinian Red Crescent Society confirmed that its crews in Ramallah treated two individuals with live bullet injuries in the lower extremities and a 53-year-old man with a live bullet wound in the back. Palestinian media reported that during the withdrawal of the occupation forces from the Qalandia camp, a young man was injured by bullets.
In the southern part of the West Bank, Israeli army forces raided a house in the al-Arroub camp, north of the city of al-Khalil. Additionally, they arrested a young man named Bahaa Halayqa from his home during a raid in Balad Al-Shuyoukh, also located north of the city.
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During the early hours of dawn, the occupation forces raided the city of Beit Lahm, where they were stationed near Beit Jala Governmental Hospital. In western Beit Lahm, the occupation forces stormed the town of Husan, where they conducted raids and searches.
It is noteworthy that the Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip reported on Wednesday that the Israeli occupation forces committed 8 new massacres against Palestinian families, resulting in the martyrdom of 76 and the injury of another 102 in the past 24 hours.
On day 173 of the war, the death toll of the Israeli occupation's genocidal war in Gaza has risen to 32,490 martyrs and 74,889 injuries since October 7.