Large military reinforcements entered the camp after a two-day deployment in its vicinity, and began carrying out raids and thorough searches of citizens' homes, amid the deployment of infantry units in the alleys and streets.
The occupying army also imposed strict restrictions on the movement of residents, which led to an escalating state of tension inside the camp and forced Palestinian families to be forcibly displaced from their homes.
In the same context, the occupation forces withdrew from the town of Tammun in Tubas at dawn on Friday, two days after the incursion that left behind great destruction of infrastructure, especially in the eastern region, in addition to widespread damage to citizens’ property, according to local residents.
For the past three days, the Tubas Governorate has been witnessing continuous raids on several areas, in addition to the closure of the governorate's entrances and the imposition of strict restrictions on movement, as well as the recording of dozens of injuries as a result of attacks on citizens during search and detention operations.
They indicated that Israeli Air Force planes fired live ammunition from their machine guns without reporting specific targets.
These developments come within the context of an ongoing Israeli escalation in the West Bank for more than two years, which has included raids, arrests and assassinations, coinciding with the war of extermination that began in the Gaza Strip on October 7, 2023, and lasted for two years.
According to official Palestinian data, attacks by the Israeli army and settlers in the West Bank have resulted in the martyrdom of more than 1,083 Palestinians, the injury of about 11,000, and the arrest of more than 20,500 people since the start of the war of extermination on October 7, 2023.
