WEST BANK, (Palestine Foundation Information Center), Four Palestinian citizens were injured on Wednesday during an Israeli army raid on the town of Jaba, south of Jenin in the northern occupied West Bank.
According to local sources, the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) stormed Jaba, blocked its entrances, raided dozens of homes, and assaulted several residents.
The Red Crescent reported that its paramedics in Jenin provided first aid for four wounded citizens after they were severely beaten by Israeli soldiers during the IOF raid in the town, noting that the wounded were transferred to the hospital.
Local sources said the IOF withdrew from the town after an hour-long raid, during which homes were ransacked and a number of Palestinians were detained and interrogated inside a house that was seized and used as an interrogation center.
This morning, IOF bulldozers resumed the demolition of homes in Nur Shams refugee camp, east of Tulkarem, targeting around 25 buildings that include nearly 100 houses.
The demolitions are part of an ongoing Israeli campaign against Tulkarem City and its refugee camps of Tulkarem and Nur Shams, where hundreds of homes, stores and facilities have already been destroyed. This Israeli aggression has forcibly displaced thousands of families and prevented them from returning to their homes.
