A young Palestinian man died yesterday of critical wounds he sustained during the ongoing Israeli aggression on the city of Jenin and its camp in the West Bank.
Medical sources reported that Abdul Rahman Sa’abneh, 22, died of head injuries he sustained when he was shot by Israeli troops, raising the number of Palestinians killed during the aggression on Jenin and its camp to 11, with more than 100 people injured, including critical injuries.
The occupation forces launched their assault on Jenin and its camp on Monday dawn, by bombing a house in the centre of the Jenin camp, and raided with warplanes several sites inside and at the outskirts of the camp.
After the bombing, large forces of the occupation army, estimated at 150 military vehicles, accompanied by armoured bulldozers, stormed Jenin from several axes, surrounded the Jenin camp, cut off the roads linking the city and the camp, seized a number of houses and buildings overlooking it, and deployed their snipers on their roofs, while electricity was cut off in large parts of the camp.
The occupation forces are still besieging the camp from various directions and preventing ambulances from entering to transport the injured. Israeli army’s bulldozers have also deliberately caused severe damage to citizens’ property, destroying many vehicles, and bulldozing main roads leading to the camp.
The bulldozers also destroyed other secondary roads in the camps vicinity, which impeded the arrival of ambulances to some homes to evacuate the injured and forced hundreds of citizens from Jenin camp to leave under the threat of shelling their homes.
Confrontations between Palestinians and the occupation forces are still ongoing in Jenin and its camp, amid intense hovering of occupation helicopters and monitoring planes that did not leave the sky of the governorate. (QNA)
Israeli military operation continues on Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank yesterday.