The Zionist enemy forces 30,000 Palestinians to flee from the northern occupied West Bank
Published on February 9, 2025
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The Zionist enemy “army” forced about 30,000 Palestinians to flee their homes in the northern occupied West Bank under the pressure of the ongoing aggression for two weeks.
According to the Palestinian Media Center, today, Sunday, the governor of Jenin city, Muhammad Abu al-Rab, stated in press statements that 16,000 from the city’s camp have been displaced since the launch of Operation “Iron Wall” 17 days ago.
According to an information report published by Al Jazeera Net, ten thousand and 500 Palestinians were forcibly displaced from Tulkarm camp or under threat of arms, and only four thousand families remained in the camp, according to what was confirmed by the governor of the city, Abdullah Kamil.
The Zionist aggression forced four thousand Palestinians to flee from the town of Tamoun, according to what was announced by the governor of Tubas and the northern Jordan Valley, Ahmed al-Asaad.
Yesterday, Saturday, the enemy forces ended their week-long attack on the town of Tamoun, south of Tubas, leaving behind extensive damage to infrastructure and property.
At the same time, the enemy continued its attack on Far’a camp in the same city, forcing dozens of Palestinian families to flee the camp.
It is worth noting that the Zionist enemy continues its policy of forced displacement and systematic targeting of camps, as part of a clear plan to empty them of their residents.