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Israeli aggression in West Bank... Endless violations & international annexation

Israeli aggression in West Bank... Endless violations & international annexation

Saba Yemen01-03-2025
Sana'a - Saba:
The Israeli occupation continues its aggression on the northern West Bank in the governorates of Jenin and Tulkarm for more than a month, and extends its barbaric aggression to Tubasabas, Nablus and the rest of the guarantor controls to extend to Al-Quds in light of an international silence
The Israeli aggression on Jenin, its camp, Tulkarm, Tulha, and Nur Shams in the northern West Bank led to the martyrdom of more than 60 Palestinians, the displacement of tens of thousands, and widespread destruction of citizens' property, houses and infrastructure.
In this context, the Ambassador of the State of Palestine to Egypt, Diabouh, warned of the dangerous repercussions of the Israeli aggression in the West Bank, stressing that the will of the Palestinian people and Arab cohesion overthrew the plans and projects aimed at displacement
He added during a seminar organized by the Egyptian Council for Foreign Affairs entitled "The Establishment of the Palestinian State: The Egyptian Vision and Arab Support," that the occupation authorities practice racist and illegal violations in the West Bank, seize land, build settlements and outposts, demolish houses and uproot trees, and let the herds of colonists who engage in orgy and assault on citizens.
Al-Loh called on the international community to assume its historical, political , moral responsibilities, to intervene effectively to stop the genocidal war and existential threat to the Palestinians, and to enable them to live a normal, political , human life on their land, in their homeland and in their state committed to international legitimacy.
The cities, towns and camps of the West Bank and occupied Al-Quds witness daily raids, arrests and incursions into cities, villages , towns by the occupation forces and settlers. The occupation pursues a policy of displacement of Palestinians in the West Bank by targeting the population, demolishing houses , destroying camps and areas.
This Israeli targeting comes after a 15-month-long aggression in Gaza, which led to the displacement of its residents from the north to the south, before the occupation moved to the West Bank more than a month ago to practice this approach.
The aggression on Jenin city and its camp entered its 37th consecutive day, leaving more than 27 martyrs, dozens of injuries and arrests, amid widespread destruction of property and infrastructure, while the occupation continues its aggression on Tulkarm city , its camp for the 31st day in a row, and Nur Shams camp for the 18th day, amid military reinforcements and house demolition notices.
Palestinian local sources reported that the occupation forces notified late last night of the demolition of 11 houses in Nur Shams camp in the coming days, under the pretext of building a road extending from the camp square towards the Manshiya neighborhood, and gave the owners three hours starting from 8:00 this morning to enter their houses to take their basic necessities.
During the ongoing occupation aggression in the northern West Bank, which began in Jenin since January 21, the occupation has escalated the demolition of houses and residential buildings in the city of Jenin and its camp and in Tulkarm and its camps, Tulkarm and Nur Shams. In the past days, more than 26 buildings in Tulkarm camp were demolished and leveled to the ground, carried out by occupation bulldozers within a settlement plan claiming to open a street extending from the Agency area to Al-Balawneh neighborhood and causing serious damage to all the surrounding buildings and facilities.
The occupation forces caused complete destruction to the infrastructure in Tulkarm and Nur Shams camps, including electricity, water, sewage and communications networks, and bulldozed more streets and roads, in addition to the complete and partial destruction of property, including houses and shops.
The occupation launched its military operation called "Iron Wall" under the pretext of a security threat, imposing a security cordon on Jenin and its camp, Tulkarem, Tulkarm camp and Nur Shams camp.
The occupation expanded its aggressive operations to Tubas, Nablus and the rest of the West Bank, with the presence of large numbers of soldiers, military vehicles and bulldozers carrying out extensive bulldozing in the streets of the West Bank cities and camps.
In a "show of force," according to analysts, the occupation is preparing for the plan to annex the entire West Bank, as occupation tanks incursion during the past days in the northern West Bank city of Jenin in "Al-Jabriyat" neighborhood overlooking the empty camp of refugees after the occupation forces blew up residential squares, forcing tens of thousands of Palestinians to be forcibly displaced from their houses in a scene that has been absent for more than two decades since the end of the second Palestinian Intifada in 2005.
The occupation forces burned a number of houses inside the besieged Jenin camp, which has witnessed in recent weeks the blowing up of residential blocks and the complete destruction of more than 100 houses, which led to the forced displacement of tens of thousands of people from inside the camp.
The ongoing Israeli aggression against Jenin and its refugee camp has led to the destruction of infrastructure, the cutting off of electricity and water, extensive bulldozing of streets, the severing of neighborhood ties through checkpoints , earth mounds, and the demolition of dozens of houses.
The Palestinian Authority says that the most dangerous aspect of the Israeli military operation is the displacement and ethnic cleansing of Palestinians, which coincides with the bulldozing and construction of roads in large areas in the center of the West Bank, which various Palestinian levels liken to the Nitzarim area in the center of Gaza Strip.
Analysts believe that by creating a "fait accompli policy," the Zionist entity seeks to liquidate the Palestinian cause, control the West Bank militarily and expand settlements.
Analysts also believe that this large-scale aggressive operation in the West Bank under the eyes of the world is a substitute for the failure of the occupation in Gaza.
We conclude that the Palestinians and the Arab and Islamic nation must prepare for all eventualities and take Israel's recent statements and actions seriously.
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