West Bank Resistance uses multiple IEDs on IOF in Jenin, Nablus
The Palestinian Resistance in the West Bank continues defending its cities and people against the Israeli aggression.
Jenin's Silat al-Harithiya Brigade, which operates under the al-Quds Brigades, announced fierce confrontations with the Israeli occupation forces across various combat axes in Silat al-Harithiya, wherein its fighters rained volleys of bullets on Israeli infantry forces and military vehicles, achieving direct hits.
The Resistance fighters were also able to detonate a Sijjil improvised explosive device (IED) in a military vehicle on its way to support another Israeli force besieging a house, achieving direct hits. They also planted several Sijjil and KJ37 mines on routes leading to the entry of the city, taken by Israeli vehicles.
The al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, for its part, targeted the IOF with a heavy barrage of gunfire during their raid on the city of Nablus in the West Bank.
The Brigades also announced that their fighters ambushed an Israeli occupation infantry unit inside the Fara'a camp on Sunday, and managed to detonate a high-explosive device, targeting the unit while unleashing a heavy barrage of gunfire at them.
This comes amid the series of raids and attacks carried out by the IOF on multiple cities and camps in the West Bank, which included the storming of the western area of Nablus from the Deir Sharaf checkpoint, the vicinity of al-Ain Camp west of Nablus, and the village of Kafr Malik northeast of Ramallah.
Aggression on Tubas continues
Meanwhile, the Israeli occupation forces continue their military aggression and siege on the Fara'a camp and the town of Tammoun, south of Tubas, for the second consecutive day.
Since the beginning of the raid, the occupation forces have bulldozed roads and infrastructure leading to Fara'a camp, sealed off all its entrances with earth mounds, raided homes in the camp’s vicinity, forced residents to evacuate, and turned them into military outposts.
#شاهد | جيش الاحتلال يدفع بتعزيزات عسكرية جديدة باتجاه مخيم الفارعة وبلدة طمون جنوب طوباس خلال العدوان المستمر. pic.twitter.com/gDgAC9Jv9O
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The occupation forces also raided homes on the outskirts of the town of Tammoun, forcing residents to evacuate and informing them that they were not allowed to return for 10 days. Additionally, Israeli bulldozers destroyed a water pipeline connecting Tamoun to the village of Atouf and blocked the road between the two areas with earthmounds.
Meanwhile, Kamal Bani Odeh, the director of the Prisoners’ Society in Tubas, reported that the occupation forces detained 10 Palestinians from the Tammoun and Fara'a camps.
Massive explosions rock Jenin Refugee Camp
Israeli forces have demolished 100 buildings in Jenin, according to reports from Israeli media on Sunday. The large-scale destruction is part of the ongoing military operation in the occupied West Bank, which has resulted in extensive damage to infrastructure and mass displacement.
Israeli reports described the demolition campaign in Jenin as "the first of its kind", noting that it was carried out under the direction of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Security Minister Israel Katz.
Palestinian media documented the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) detonated multiple buildings in the Jenin refugee camp on Sunday. According to local sources, around 20 buildings in the eastern part of the camp were rigged with explosives and detonated simultaneously, with loud explosions heard across the city and surrounding areas.
This is not Gaza, this is Jenin moments ago as the Israeli army continues its offensive on the West Bank dubbing it “Operation Iron Wall.”
— Mariam Barghouti مريم البرغوثي (@MariamBarghouti) February 2, 2025
Dozens of civilians are killed, including children (as young as 2 years old and 9 years old).
This situation is terrifying. Even those… pic.twitter.com/2zwB8EYStr