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Occupation forces withdraw from Jenin after ten days of intense assault


In the early hours of Friday morning, Israeli occupation forces withdrew from the city of Jenin and its refugee camp after ten days of military aggression.

The assault, described as one of the bloodiest since 2002, resulted in the murder of 21 individuals, including children and elderly persons, with several others sustaining serious injuries. The aggression also caused extensive destruction throughout the area.

Residents have expressed concerns over the possibility of a return by Israeli occupation forces, who have previously re-stormed the city and the refugee camp after similar withdrawals. Military checkpoints surrounding Jenin remain active, heightening fears of further incursions.

The recent aggression has been characterized as exceptionally severe, with significant casualties and damage reported across the Jenin governorate

Source: National news agency – Lebanon