Jenin Together - The occupation forces stormed the city of Jenin today and surrounded the vicinity of Jenin Governmental Hospital, while clashes took place that, according to medical sources, have so far resulted in six citizens being injured. The Ministry of Health reported that 6 minor to moderate injuries were treated by hospitals in Jenin as a result of the occupation's aggression against the city. Our correspondent reported that clashes continued between resistance fighters and the occupation forces in Jenin. Local sources reported that large forces from the occupation army stormed the city and its camp from several directions, noting that occupation reconnaissance aircraft flew densely, at low altitude, coinciding with the storming. She pointed out that "the occupation forces are deployed in the vicinity of Ibn Sina Hospital in the city of Jenin, and bulldozers are beginning to destroy its camp." According to the Israeli media, in the last hours (Thursday), the Israeli army launched another militar y operation in Jenin. As you remember, the occupation army ended about a week ago a two-day military operation that resulted in the martyrdom of 12 citizens. During the operation, the occupation army destroyed the infrastructure and streets in the city and Jenin camp. Source: Maan News Agency
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