After a ten-day military offensive, Israeli occupation forces have withdrawn from Jenin in the West Bank, allowing Palestinians to assess the damage and return to their homes. The withdrawal comes after extensive destruction, with 25 kms of streets in Jenin reported as destroyed.
While the situation in Jenin is improving, other areas like Nablus, Tulkarm, and refugee camps faced military invasions and raids. The offensive, starting on August 28, is considered the largest in the West Bank since the Gaza war.
Emergency teams from Civil Defense and utility companies are working to repair the city’s damaged infrastructure in the aftermath of the Israeli attacks on Jenin. Source: Gaza Notifications
Tragically, the Palestinian Health Ministry reported 39 martyrs and 150 injuries during the aggression, including children and the elderly. This adds to the total of 691 Palestinians martyred overall in the conflict.
Source: Palestinian media (Translated and edited by Al-Manar English Website)
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