Tulkarm - Ma'an - The occupation forces stormed Tulkarm again after withdrawing this morning in a siege that lasted for four days, and besieged the government hospital. The occupation army withdrew this morning, Thursday, from the city of Tulkarm and its camp after extensive destruction and bulldozing of the infrastructure and vandalism of citizens' property. The occupation's aggression and siege continued for 4 days on Tulkarm Governorate and its camp, during which there was an explosion inside the neighborhoods of Tulkarm camp and the burning of tarpaulins, which led to a number of citizens' homes catching fire and burning in the Al-Sawalmeh neighborhood. Many streets in Tulkarm camp and the city witnessed extensive destruction of infrastructure and damage to citizens' property. The occupation forces raided several homes and subjected their residents to investigation. They surrounded Al-Israa Specialized Hospital and Shahid Thabet Thabet Governmental Hospital, obstructed the work of ambulances, searche d them, and interrogated their crews. Source: Maan News Agency
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