Genocidal Israel to demolish 11 houses in Nur Shams Refugee Camp in the occupied West Bank


Genocidal Israel to demolish 11 houses in Nur Shams Refugee Camp in the occupied West Bank

The Israeli army has notified the owners that it will demolish 11 houses belonging to Palestinians in the Nur Shams Refugee Camp, east of Tulkarm city in the occupied West Bank.

The Palestinian news agency WAFA reported that the Israeli army issued written demolition orders to the owners of 11 houses.

It was stated that Israeli forces carried out "road-opening works" in areas where Palestinian houses are located in the cities of Tulkarm and Jenin and warned homeowners to evacuate their belongings.

Following the ceasefire and prisoner swap agreement reached with Hamas in the Gaza Strip on January 19, Israel launched attacks in the northern West Bank on January 21.

Israeli soldiers have continued their attacks for over a month, targeting refugee camps in the region, particularly in Jenin, Tulkarm, and Tubas.

According to the Ministry of Health, 61 Palestinians have been killed, thousands have been displaced, and homes, property, and infrastructure have been destroyed during these attacks.

Further escalating tensions in the region, Israel entered the West Bank with tanks on the evening of February 23 and raided the Jenin Refugee Camp in the north.