Israeli occupation forces stormed the northern West Bank city of Tulkarm and the adjacent Nur Shams refugee camp east of it this evening, according to local sources.
WAFA correspondent reported that reinforced Israeli army forces stormed the city of Tulkarm accompanied by two bulldozers, one of them a D9, through the western entrance. They headed towards the Nur Shams refugee camp, imposing a strict siege on the camp and deploying their vehicles on all access points leading to it.
She added that the occupation forces closed the main entrances to the camp amidst the hovering of reconnaissance aircraft at low altitudes over the area and its surroundings.
Simultaneously, the occupation forces imposed a curfew on the camp and prevented residents from returning to their homes. They also prevented vehicles from entering or leaving.
Additionally, the Israeli forces bulldozed several sections of the city’s streets on their way to the camp, specifically the Younis Roundabout in the northern neighborhood, the al-Sekka Street, Martyr Saif Abu Labdeh Square, and Nablus Street adjacent to western entrance of the camp.
Confrontations erupted during the Israeli military siege of the camp, resulting in a young man being injured and transferred to Thabet Thabet Governmental Hospital in the city for medical treatment. His condition was described as moderate.
source: WAFA