
Israeli Occupation Forces Carry Out Mass Raids and Demolitions in West Bank
The Israeli occupation army intensified its military offensive in occupied Palestine's West Bank early Tuesday, launching a large-scale raid on the Old City of Nablus. The attack resulted in 27 Palestinians suffering from tear gas inhalation, including children, amid heavy use of tear gas grenades.
The Red Crescent's Ambulance and Emergency Center Director, Amjad Ahmad, reported that medical teams treated injuries sustained during the incursions across several neighborhoods, including Khan Market.
Zionist soldiers raided homes and businesses, positioned themselves on rooftops, and fired live ammunition alongside tear gas.
Another video documenting the Israeli soldiers while assaulting and shooting a Palestinian young man in the old city of Jerusalem. pic.twitter.com/UWkLntpso1
— Eye on Palestine (@EyeonPalestine) June 10, 2025
In response to the escalating violence, Nablus' Education Directorate suspended all classes and postponed unified exams until next Monday.
Meanwhile, the city's governor, Ghassan Daghlas, ordered the closure of all official institutions to protect civilians, affirming Palestinian resilience despite the intense incursions.
Simultaneously, reports emerged of a new Zionist plan to demolish nearly 100 homes in the Jenin refugee camp within 72 hours. The occupation forces distributed maps identifying targeted buildings, marking a significant escalation following the demolition of over 66 homes in March.
Local sources indicate that the ongoing offensive on Jenin camp over the past five months has caused varying degrees of damage to more than 600 homes and facilities.
Over the past two days, Israeli occupation forces have arrested dozens of Palestinians holding West Bank IDs from various areas of Jerusalem, under the pretext of entering and being present in the city illegally.
Settlers are assisting the police in carrying out the arrests by… pic.twitter.com/htZZYcUbZc
— Eye on Palestine (@EyeonPalestine) June 10, 2025
In the Tulkarm camp, demolitions entered their fifth consecutive day, with Israeli bulldozers destroying residential buildings in the Balawneh and Akasha neighborhoods.
The broader Israeli enemy's plan involves demolishing 106 buildings across Tulkarem and Nur Shams camps, including 58 structures in Tulkarem alone. These include over 250 residential units and dozens of commercial properties.
This sustained assault has displaced over 5,000 families—more than 25,000 individuals—and resulted in the complete destruction of at least 400 homes, with partial damage to 2,573 others. Entrances to both camps remain sealed, turning them into near-abandoned zones.
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