Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) continued their aggression on Tulkarm and its camp in the northern West Bank for the second consecutive day, while simultaneously arresting dozens of Palestinians in several towns and camps in the West Bank.
Palestinian News Agency (WAFA) reported that the IOF threatened and forced dozens of families in the camp to leave their homes late Monday evening, then seized a house and turned it into a concentration point in Khallet Al-Sawha.
IOF bulldozers began destroying streets in the city and around the camp, WAFA reported, adding that snipers climbed onto roofs overlooking Tulkarm camp, while its entrances were still closed and residents were prevented from leaving.
Meanwhile, Israeli occupation forces arrested 30 Palestinians in Ramallah, Hebron, Tulkarm, eastern Jenin and Bethlehem, and have tightened their military measures at most of the entrances and exits of the governorates in the West Bank.
On Monday, the IOF stormed Tulkarm and its camp in an unprecedented aggression, accompanied by military bulldozers, coinciding with the flying of the occupation's drones and warplanes in the airspace, as the death toll from the aggression on its first day reached 10 martyrs, and nearly 40 injuries.