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Over 5,000 Palestinian families displaced from Nur Shams & Tulkarm Camps
Over 5,000 Palestinian families displaced from Nur Shams & Tulkarm Camps

Saba Yemen

time02-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Saba Yemen

Over 5,000 Palestinian families displaced from Nur Shams & Tulkarm Camps

Ramallah – Saba: Nihad al-Shawish, head of the Popular Committee in Nur Shams camp, stated that 5,000 Palestinian families have been displaced from Nur Shams and Tulkarm camps since the start of the Israeli aggression four months ago. Al-Shawish explained that 2,500 families fled Nur Shams camp, while 3,000 families were displaced from Tulkarm camp, emphasizing the residents' rejection of the forced displacement policies they face, according to the Ma'an News Agency. In an interview with "Voice of Palestine" radio, al-Shawish also refuted the Israeli occupation authorities' claims of allowing Palestinian citizens to retrieve their belongings from their homes, stressing that they are given only one hour to take what they can. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print

Zionist enemy forcibly displaced more than 90% of residents of Jenin camp
Zionist enemy forcibly displaced more than 90% of residents of Jenin camp

Saba Yemen

time17-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Saba Yemen

Zionist enemy forcibly displaced more than 90% of residents of Jenin camp

Jenin - Saba: A Palestinian leader announced Monday that the Zionist enemy forcibly displaced more than 90% of the residents of Jenin camp, where more than 20 thousand citizens were displaced and distributed throughout the governorate, its villages and towns, amid a state of national and social solidarity. The coordinator of the national and Islamic forces in Jenin, Ragheb Abu Diak, said in a statement to "Voice of Palestine" radio that the Zionist enemy completely and partially destroyed and wreaked havoc in 470 homes in the camp. Abu Diak pointed out that the local authorities are doing their duty, as support committees have been formed within the civil and official committees, and efforts are being made to collect donations to confront the enemy's policy against the Palestinian people. The Zionist enemy's aggression in the West Bank coincides with widespread calls to escalate the resistance by all available means. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print

Israel forcibly displaces over 20,000 Palestinians from Jenin refugee camp
Israel forcibly displaces over 20,000 Palestinians from Jenin refugee camp

Saudi Gazette

time09-02-2025

  • 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

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