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Roya News
3 days ago
- Politics
- Roya News
"Israeli" forces ram bus carrying elderly Hajj pilgrims in West Bank
The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) carried out fresh military raids across the occupied West Bank early Saturday, detaining two Palestinians and damaging a bus that was transporting Hajj pilgrims in Jenin. The incident unfolded outside the governorate building in Jenin city, where a bus full of elderly pilgrims was preparing to leave for the Karama border crossing en route to Saudi Arabia. A military vehicle rammed into the parked bus, sparking outrage among Palestinian officials and community members. According to the official Palestinian news agency WAFA, the IOF vehicle "hit the bus deliberately," although no physical injuries were reported. Jenin Deputy Governor Mansour al-Saadi strongly condemned the event, saying, "The occupation vehicle deliberately and directly hit the bus while it was parked outside the governorate building. Most of the passengers were elderly and suffering from chronic illnesses, which added to the trauma and fear." Palestinians from the West Bank often rely on Jordanian airports for international travel due to Israeli-imposed restrictions on movement. Elsewhere in the West Bank, a young man named Samer Jaradat was arrested during a raid in Silat al-Harithiya, a town west of Jenin. As the IOF withdrew, a small explosive device reportedly detonated in the area, though no injuries were confirmed. In the town of Anabta near Tulkarem, IOF troops stormed the home of 24-year-old Diana Ghalib Mazid and arrested her, according to WAFA. Raids were also reported in Nablus, targeting the Askar New Camp in the east and the al-Ain Camp in the west of the city. Residents reported hearing gunfire and sound bombs, though the extent of damage or arrests remains unclear.


Saba Yemen
11-02-2025
- Business
- Saba Yemen
Israel continues assault on Jenin for 22nd day, leaves huge destruction
Jenin - Saba: The Zionist enemy on Tuesday continued its aggression on the city of Jenin and its camp for the 22nd consecutive day, leaving 25 martyrs and dozens of injuries, and massive destruction of infrastructure and property. The Palestinian News Agency "WAFA" reported that the Zionist enemy's vehicles stormed the eastern neighborhood of the city of Jenin at dawn today, Tuesday, accompanied by military bulldozers that began destroying the infrastructure and streets, and the vehicles and property of Palestinian citizens, and the Zionist enemy soldiers deployed their snipers in high buildings and on the roofs of houses. The Assistant Governor of Jenin, Mansour al-Saadi, said that the Zionist occupation caused massive destruction in the Jenin camp and forcibly displaced more than 20 thousand citizens. The Director of the Palestinian Chamber of Commerce, Muhammad Kamil, stated that the city's market is completely closed, noting that the city has witnessed closures that exceeded 25 days since the beginning of this year, and that the occupation forces deliberately destroyed the infrastructure and the city's economy. He added that the repeated raids by the Zionist occupation on the city of Jenin led to a decline in purchasing power, difficulty in transporting and distributing goods, and the arrival of shop owners to their shops, which affected all economic sectors within the city and its countryside, which amounted to about 1,400 shops. According to Jenin mayor, Muhammad Jarar, the city has incurred economic losses exceeding $2 billion in infrastructure, buildings and shops, during the past three years, after being subjected to 104 continuous raids. He noted that this aggression and evacuation is "the worst ever", and coincides with difficult economic conditions, and that what is happening in Jenin is a disaster on all levels, humanitarian represented by the displacement of 15,000 citizens in a small city like Jenin accompanied by very difficult economic conditions. For the 22nd consecutive day, the Zionist enemy continues to demolish and burn citizens' homes in the camp, amidst intensive flying of drones. The Zionist occupation also destroyed the street leading to the purification station in Jenin and parts of it, while it continues to send military reinforcements accompanied by bulldozers to the city of Jenin and the surroundings of the camp. The Zionist enemy's mechanisms continue to besiege Jenin Governmental Hospital after bulldozing its entrance and the main street leading to it. For the twenty-first consecutive day, the hospital's departments suffer from a severe shortage of potable water, while the necessary hospital departments are operating at their minimum capacity due to the Zionist occupation's aggression. Yesterday, the Zionist enemy forces burned an agricultural barn during their storming of the village of Al-Jadeeda, east of Jenin. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print


Jordan News
11-02-2025
- Politics
- Jordan News
Jenin: Israeli military assault continues for the 22nd day with over 22,000 displaced people - Jordan News
The Israeli occupation continues the aggression on the city of Jenin and its camp for the twenty-second consecutive day, which has so far killed 25 Palestinians and left dozens of injuries, and massive destruction of infrastructure and property. اضافة اعلان At dawn today, the occupation forces stormed the eastern neighborhood of the city of Jenin, accompanied by military bulldozers that began destroying the infrastructure and streets, citizens' vehicles and property, and the occupation soldiers deployed their snipers in high buildings and on the roofs of houses. The assistant governor of Jenin, Mansour al-Saadi, said that the occupation forces caused massive destruction in the Jenin camp and forcibly displaced more than 20,000 people. The director of the Chamber of Commerce, Mohammad Kamil, told WAFA that the city's market is completely closed, noting that the city has seen closures that exceeded 25 days since the beginning of this year, and that the occupation forces deliberately destroyed the infrastructure and the city's economy. He added that the repeated raids by the occupation on the city of Jenin led to a decline in purchasing power, difficulty in transporting and distributing goods, with difficulty of shop owners arriving to their shops, which affected all economic sectors within the city and its countryside, which amounted to about 1,400 shops. According to the mayor of Jenin, Mohammad Jarar, the city has incurred economic losses exceeding $2 billion in infrastructure, buildings and shops, during the past three years, after being subjected to 104 continuous raids. He pointed out that this aggression and the forced displacement is "the worst ever", and coincides with difficult economic conditions, and that what is happening in Jenin is a disaster on all levels, especially with the displacement of 15,000 civilians in a small city like Jenin accompanied by very difficult economic conditions. For the 22nd consecutive day, the occupation continues to demolish and burn citizens' homes in the camp, amidst intensive flying of drones. The occupation forces also destroyed the street leading to the purification station in Jenin and parts of it, while it continues to send military reinforcements accompanied by bulldozers to the city of Jenin and the surroundings of the camp. Israeli mechanisms continue to besiege Jenin Governmental Hospital after bulldozing its entrance and the main street leading to it. For the twenty-first consecutive day, the hospital's departments suffer from a severe shortage of potable water, while the necessary hospital departments are operating at their minimum capacity due to the Israeli aggression. Yesterday, the Israeli occupation forces burned an agricultural barn during their storming of the village of Al-Jadeeda, east of Jenin. WAFA

Ammon
11-02-2025
- Politics
- Ammon
Jenin: Israeli military assault continues for the 22nd day with over 22,000 displaced people
Ammon News - The Israeli occupation continues the aggression on the city of Jenin and its camp for the twenty-second consecutive day, which has so far killed 25 Palestinians and left dozens of injuries, and massive destruction of infrastructure and property. At dawn today, the occupation forces stormed the eastern neighborhood of the city of Jenin, accompanied by military bulldozers that began destroying the infrastructure and streets, citizens' vehicles and property, and the occupation soldiers deployed their snipers in high buildings and on the roofs of houses. The assistant governor of Jenin, Mansour al-Saadi, said that the occupation forces caused massive destruction in the Jenin camp and forcibly displaced more than 20,000 people. The director of the Chamber of Commerce, Mohammad Kamil, told WAFA that the city's market is completely closed, noting that the city has seen closures that exceeded 25 days since the beginning of this year, and that the occupation forces deliberately destroyed the infrastructure and the city's economy. He added that the repeated raids by the occupation on the city of Jenin led to a decline in purchasing power, difficulty in transporting and distributing goods, with difficulty of shop owners arriving to their shops, which affected all economic sectors within the city and its countryside, which amounted to about 1,400 shops. According to the mayor of Jenin, Mohammad Jarar, the city has incurred economic losses exceeding $2 billion in infrastructure, buildings and shops, during the past three years, after being subjected to 104 continuous raids. He pointed out that this aggression and the forced displacement is "the worst ever", and coincides with difficult economic conditions, and that what is happening in Jenin is a disaster on all levels, especially with the displacement of 15,000 civilians in a small city like Jenin accompanied by very difficult economic conditions. For the 22nd consecutive day, the occupation continues to demolish and burn citizens' homes in the camp, amidst intensive flying of drones. The occupation forces also destroyed the street leading to the purification station in Jenin and parts of it, while it continues to send military reinforcements accompanied by bulldozers to the city of Jenin and the surroundings of the camp. Israeli mechanisms continue to besiege Jenin Governmental Hospital after bulldozing its entrance and the main street leading to it. For the twenty-first consecutive day, the hospital's departments suffer from a severe shortage of potable water, while the necessary hospital departments are operating at their minimum capacity due to the Israeli aggression.


Saudi Gazette
09-02-2025
- Politics
- Saudi Gazette
Israel forcibly displaces over 20,000 Palestinians from Jenin refugee camp
RAMALLAH — More than 20,000 Palestinians have been forcibly displaced from the Jenin refugee camp in the northern West Bank following an Israeli military offensive, a Palestinian official said on Deputy Governor Mansour al-Saadi told Voice of Palestine radio that Israeli forces have 'entirely destroyed the Jenin refugee camp,' forcing residents to flee, leaving behind their homes, documents, and personal large-scale displacement has left thousands seeking shelter in other cities across the West Bank, as the destruction caused by the Israeli assault has made their return described the attack as part of a broader attempt to erase the refugee issue Palestinian official characterized the Israeli offensive on Jenin city and its refugee camp as 'collective punishment,' targeting nearly 400,000 also highlighted the severe economic losses resulting from the ongoing assault, in addition to the disruption of the education called on international human rights and legal organizations to enter the camp and document the extent of the destruction, warning that bodies of the dead and injured are likely still buried under the rubble of destroyed Israeli escalation follows a broader military offensive launched on Jan. 21 in Jenin and its refugee camp, as well as surrounding towns, killing at least 25 people, according to the Palestinian Health army expanded its operations into Tulkarem on Jan. 27, killing five more people, and launched another assault on Feb. 2 in the town of Tammun and the Far'a refugee camp in escalation in the West Bank comes just weeks after a ceasefire and prisoner exchange deal was reached in Gaza on Jan. 19, following over 15 months of Israeli bombardment that has killed nearly 48,200 Palestinians and left the enclave devastated. Since the war began on Oct. 7, 2023, Israeli forces and settlers have killed at least 906 Palestinians across the occupied West Bank, according to the Health Ministry. — Agencies