Several martyrs, injuries in IOF strikes on Nur Shams camp in Tulkarm
Israeli occupation forces raid several cities in different areas of the occupied West Bank, killing at least six Palestinians in the Nur Shams refugee camp in Tulkarm.
Palestinian media reported that Israeli occupation forces raided various areas in cities and camps across the occupied West Bank since the early hours of Wednesday.
Medical sources confirmed the martyrdom of six Palestinians, in addition to several injuries, following Israeli military air raids on the Nur Shams refugee camp in Tulkarm, northern West Bank.
لحظة وصول شهيدين من مخيم نور شمس إلى مستشفى ثابت ثابت في طولكرم، جراء قصف الاحتلال للمخيم #الميادين #فلسطين #غزة pic.twitter.com/yI02UscmdL
— قناة الميادين (@AlMayadeenNews) December 27, 2023
Palestinian Resistance fighters confronted the Israeli forces during the incursion into the towns of Qaffin, Alar, and Saida north of Tulkarm.
The Resistance fighters detonated explosives against the Israeli military vehicles that stormed the Nur Shams camp. Local media reported that Israeli forces began destroying infrastructure in the camp, damaging several main streets there.
شاهد بالفيديو | تعزيزات عسكرية تابعة لقوات الاحتلال الإسرائيلي تقتحم طولكرم في اتجاه مخيم نور شمس#الميادين #فلسطين #غزة pic.twitter.com/LDLrxOYHgq
— قناة الميادين (@AlMayadeenNews) December 26, 2023
The Palestine Red Crescent Society said that Israeli occupation forces prevented its ambulances from reaching the wounded inside the Nur Shams camp, noting that three ambulances were detained after an Israeli drone carried out an airstrike in the camp. Palestinian media reported intense explosions during the Israeli incursion into the camp.
نقل شهداء وجرحى من جراء قصف منزل في منطقة المحجر بمحيط مخيم نور شمس في #طولكرم #الميادين #فلسطين #غزة pic.twitter.com/UAdcDLGXzj
— قناة الميادين (@AlMayadeenNews) December 27, 2023
In the northern West Bank, the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades in Jenin claimed responsibility for targeting the Salem Israeli military checkpoint with a heavy barrage of bullets.
The Palestine Red Crescent Society stated that a Palestinian youth was injured after Israeli occupation forces physically assaulted during the storming of the town of Tayasir south of Tubas.
Al Mayadeen's sources also confirmed that an Israeli infantry force stormed the Nablus Al-Jadeeda area in the Nablus governorate.
Israeli occupation forces also raided the towns of Deir al-Hatab and Azmout east of Nablus.
The Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades in Nablus announced that its Resistance fighters targeted the Israeli military point on Mount Gerizim in Nablus with a heavy barrage of bullets.
Israeli media reported that an explosive device targeted an Israeli military vehicle in the village of Qaffin in the Tulkarm governorate.
In Qalqilya, west-central West Bank, Israeli forces stormed the towns of Kafr Qaddum, Jayus, and Azoun east of the city. Palestinian media mentioned that Resistance fighters confronted the Israeli forces during their incursion into Azoun.
In the southern West Bank, Israeli forces raided the towns of Beit Ummar and Surif north of al-Khalil, carrying out a widespread campaign of searches and arrests.
The occupation forces also stormed the city of Beit Lahm and the village of Artas in the Beit Lahm governorate, southern West Bank, in addition to storming the al-Dheisheh camp and raiding the home of martyr Muath Zawahrah and the Nibras printing press.
It is worth noting that two Palestinians were martyred by Israeli occupation forces on Tuesday during confrontations in the al-Fawwar camp south of al-Khalil.
The Palestinian Authority's Commission for Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs and the Palestinian Prisoners' Club reported that since Monday evening until Tuesday morning alone, at least 55 Palestinians, including two women and journalists, were arrested by Israeli occupation forces from various West Bank cities.
Coinciding with the continuous aggression on the Gaza Strip for 82 consecutive days, Israeli incursions, arrests, and raids have been ongoing in cities and camps in the occupied West Bank since October 7.