Since the beginning of the Israeli occupation army’s aggression against the Gaza Strip on October 7, the Israeli attacks on Palestinians in the occupied West Bank have not stopped.
The occupation army intensified its raids and arrest operations in the cities and towns of the West Bank, during which 246 Palestinians were martyred, more than 3,000 were injured, and 3,325 were arrested, including 125 women, according to official Palestinian sources.
At the heart of these cities and towns is the city and camp of Jenin, which the occupation army declared a closed military zone, and deployed its forces there with large reinforcements, accompanied by bulldozers, which had previously stormed the city from several fronts.
The occupation forces raided several neighborhoods, deployed their snipers on the roofs of a number of high-rise buildings, and imposed a siege on the Jenin camp from all sides. The occupation army destroyed the infrastructure, deliberately bulldozed the roads, and damaged the water and sewage networks.
Following the approach it followed with Gaza’s hospitals, occupation tanks surrounded all the camp’s hospitals, impeding the movement of medical equipment, patients, and their families. Residents and doctors fear that hospitals and buildings will be targeted, and that the fate of health facilities will become the fate of their counterparts in the Gaza Strip.