Abdul-Wahab Khalayla

July 04, 2023: Abdul-Wahab Khalayla, 20, was killed by an Israeli after he reportedly rammed several Israelis with his car and stabbed one pedestrian in Tel Aviv.

Israeli sources said nine Israelis were injured in what they dubbed a car-ramming and a stabbing attack by the Palestinian on Pinchas Rosen Street in Tel Aviv before the Palestinian was shot dead.

The Jerusalem Post said that, according to social media footage, Abdul-Wahab was killed after he ran over several Israelis with a car and stepped out of the vehicle before stabbing one in the neck.

The Jerusalem Post said an Israeli civilian at the scene fatally shot the Palestinian before paramedics arrived and started treating the wounded Israelis.

The Israeli Ynet News said a security camera footage shows the car the Palestinian was driving crashing into a bus stop, striking several Israelis, before he climbed out of the car window and chased onlookers while carrying a knife.

The Ynet quoted the police stating that the car veered onto the bicycle land and the sidewalk before striking pedestrians.

A video from the scene shows the Israeli executing the Palestinian by shooting at least three times, within a few seconds between each shot, after he was already shot and lying on the street bleeding.

Israeli daily Haaretz said one of the wounded Israelis is a pregnant woman, 46 years of age, who suffered serious wounds, two Israelis in their thirties sustained moderate wounds, and two were mildly injured due to the impact with the vehicle.

Israeli emergency services said that three Israelis suffered serious wounds, and four others with sustained bruises from the impact of the car.

Haaretz quoted Tel Aviv Police District Commander Ami Eshed stating that the incident was a deliberate attack and that the Palestinian appears to have acted alone, but the police are trying to find out if he was accompanied by anybody else.

Haaretz also said that, according to the Shin Bet security service, the Palestinian “entered Israel without a permit, and had no security background.”

Shortly afterwards, the police detained several Paletinians believed to be involved in the incident and said that Abdul-Wahab’s background and affiliations are currently under investigation.

A few hours after the incident, the abducted his father and his brothers who work inside the Greenline. 

The soldiers also closed the main entrances of the As-Samou’ town, south of Hebron, the hometown of the slain young man.

It is worth mentioning that the Israeli security agency first claimed Abdul-Wahhab’s brother, Hussein, was the slain Palestinian but later said the deceased is Abdul-Wahab.

Far right-wing Israeli “National security Minister” Itamar Ben-Gvir, who also led the fanatic Jewish Power Party, praised the Israeli who killed the Palestinian and described his as a hero.

The Hamas movement claimed that the Palestinian was one of its members and added that the attack comes in retaliation to the ongoing Israeli offensive in Jenin, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank.

The Islamic Jihad movement also said the attack is a natural response to the Israeli onslaught on Jenin.

On Tuesday dawn, Israeli soldiers killed a young Palestinian man, Odai Ibrahim Khamaisa, 22, in Jenin City, bringing the number of slain Palestinians in Jenin to ten on the second day of the Israeli offensive.

Khamaisa was the nineth Palestinian the soldiers kill in Jenin, after the army killed eight earlier Monday, in addition to wounding more than 100, twenty seriously.

The Palestinian Health Ministry identified the eight slain Palestinians as Samih Firas Abu Al-Wafa, 21, Aws Hani Hannoun, 19, Husam Mohammad Abu Theeba, 18, Noureddin Husam Marshoud, 16, Mohammad Mohannad Shami, 23, Ahmad Mohammad Al-Amer, 21, Ali Hani Al-Ghoul, 17, and Majdi Ar’arawi, 17.

The Israeli military spokesperson said Israel still has ten targets to achieve in its Jenin refugee camp offensive and said the soldiers have abducted about 120 young men.

In a press conference, the spokesperson said that the army estimated that there are 300 Palestinian fighters in Jenin and added that it has a list of names of about 160.

Hundreds of Palestinian families (approximately 3000 Palestinians) were displaced from their homes in the refugee camp and went to the nearby Jenin governmental hospital and mosques after the army ordered them to leave as it continues its offensive.

Israeli military bulldozers and missiles caused excessive damage to homes and buildings, and bulldozed streets, in addition to destroying cars, and blocking access to the refugee camp, and attacking ambulances, medics and journalists.

On Monday night, the Palestinian Health Ministry confirmed the death of a Palestinian teen, Mustafa Nidal Al-Qassem, 17, whom Israeli soldiers shot during the ongoing offensive on Jenin in the northern West Bank. The slain teen is the tenth Israeli soldier killed Monday; nine in Jenin and one near Ramallah.

Furthermore, the soldiers killed Mohammad Emad Hassanein, 21, at the entrance of the Al-Biereh city in the central West Bank.

Abdul-Wahab was from the As-Samou’ town, south of Hebron, in the occupied West Bank’s southern part. Source: IMEMC

Odai Ibrahim Khamaisa

July 04, 2023: Odai Ibrahim Khamaisa, 22, was killed by Israeli soldiers in Jenin City, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank, bringing the number of slain Palestinians in Jenin to ten on the second day of the Israeli offensive.

The Palestinian Health Ministry said that the soldiers killed Odai in the Haifa Street area in Jenin City.

The Palestinians retrieved his corpse after the Israeli military vehicles withdrew from that area and left his corpse on the side of the street.

Also, the soldiers fired many gas bombs at displaced Palestinian families sheltering in the yards of Khalil Suleiman governmental hospital in Jenin, causing many injuries.

The Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) said the situation in Jenin refugee camp is very dire, especially since the Israeli army is preventing its ambiances from entering it and has constantly opened fire at medics and ambulances.


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On Monday night, the Palestinian Health Ministry confirmed the death of a Palestinian teen, Mustafa Nidal Al-Qassem, 17, whom Israeli soldiers shot during the ongoing offensive on Jenin.

He was the nineth Palestinian the soldiers kill in Jenin, after the army killed eight earlier Monday, in addition to wounding more than 100, twenty seriously.

The Palestinian Health Ministry identified the eight slain Palestinians as Samih Firas Abu Al-Wafa, 21, Aws Hani Hannoun, 19, Husam Mohammad Abu Theeba, 18, Noureddin Husam Marshoud, 16, Mohammad Mohannad Shami, 23, Ahmad Mohammad Al-Amer, 21, Ali Hani Al-Ghoul, 17, and Majdi Ar’arawi, 17.

The Israeli military spokesperson said Israel still has ten targets to achieve in its Jenin refugee camp offensive and said the soldiers have abducted about 120 young men.

In a press conference, the spokesperson said that the army estimated that there are 300 Palestinian fighters in Jenin and added that it has a list of names of about 160.

Hundreds of Palestinian families were displaced from their homes in the refugee camp and went to the nearby Jenin governmental hospital and mosques after the army ordered them to leave as it continues its offensive.

Israeli military bulldozers and missiles caused excessive damage to homes and buildings, and bulldozed streets, in addition to destroying cars, and blocking access to the refugee camp, and attacking ambulances, medics and journalists.

Also, Israeli soldiers killed Mohammad Emad Hassanein, 21, at the entrance of the Al-Biereh city in the central West Bank.

Odai was from Al-Yamoun town, west of Jenin, in the occupied West Bank’s northern part. Source: IMEMC

Mustafa Nidal Al-Qassem

July 03, 2023: Mustafa Nidal Al-Qassem, 17, was killed by Israeli soldiers in Jenin, in the northern part of the occupied West Bank.

The Palestinian Health Ministry confirmed Mustafa’s death and said Israeli soldiers shot him with live fire during the ongoing offensive on Jenin and the Jenin refugee camp.

The slain teen is the tenth Israeli soldier killed Monday; nine Palestinians were killed in Jenin and one near Ramallah.

The Health Ministry said the Palestinian medics rushed Mustafa to the Jenin governmental hospital, but he succumbed to his serious wounds.

Earlier Monday, the soldiers killed eight Palestinians, and injured more than 100 injuries, at least twenty seriously.

During the offensive, the army caused serious damage to many Palestinian homes and cars in the Jenin refugee camp, while the soldiers were damaging walls to move between homes in the densely populated refugee camp.

The Israeli army also ordered hundreds of families to leave their homes in the refugee camp after threatening to bomb their homes.

Th families were forced to seek shelter in hospitals in Jenin city and in the Hall of the Jenin City Council.

The Palestinian Health Ministry identified the eight slain Palestinians as Samih Firas Abu Al-Wafa, 21, Aws Hani Hannoun, 19, Husam Mohammad Abu Theeba, 18, Noureddin Husam Marshoud, 16, Mohammad Mohannad Shami, 23, Ahmad Mohammad Al-Amer, 21, Ali Hani Al-Ghoul, 17, and Majdi Ar’arawi, 17.

The Israeli army also continued its siege on the refugee camp, in addition to preventing medics and journalists from entering it.

Furthermore, the army pushed more armored vehicles into Jenin and the Jenin refugee camp, while its armed drones continued to hover over the area.

The Israeli army deliberately targeted electricity transformers and poles to ensure a blackout in Jenin refugee camp and its surrounding areas, and also attacked medics, ambulances, journalists, and media centers.

Israeli Ynet News quoted Israeli officials stating that the offensive in Jenin will continue for another day to “achieve the goals for which the operation began.”

The official, according to Ynet News said that the made achieved what was described as considerable achievements in the refugee camp and located what it alleged explosive laboratories and weapons and added that “more goals Israel’s security apparatus wants to achieve,” before concluding the offensive.

The Israeli army also abducted dozens of Palestinians during the offensive in Jenin.

On the same day, the soldiers killed Mohammad Emad Hassanein, 21, at the entrance of the Al-Biereh city in the central West Bank.

Hassanein, from Gaza but lived with his family in Ramallah, was a former political prisoner, and was recovering from gunshot wounds he suffered before the soldiers abducted him on May 15, 2019.

At the time, the soldiers shot him in the right leg, causing serious muscle and nerve damage, and he has since been receiving treatment to regain the full function of his leg.

Mustafa was from Jenin, in the occupied West Bank’s northern part. Source: IMEMC

Majdi Ar’arawi

July 03, 2023: Majdi Ar’arawi, 17, was killed by Israeli soldiers invading the Jenin refugee camp in the northern West Bank city of Jenin. The soldiers shot him in the head.

He is one of eight Palestinians killed by the army, and more than fifty injured Palestinians, ten seriously, including gunshot wounds to the head and the back.

The offensive started when Israeli war jets and drones fired many missiles before more than 200 armored Israeli military vehicles, including bulldozers, invaded Jenin city from several directions and advanced to surround the Jenin refugee camp before the soldiers stormed and occupied many homes and buildings.

The Palestinian Health Ministry has confirmed seven deaths in Jenin and the injury of at least 27 and added that the soldiers targeted medical centers, medics, and ambulances after preventing them from entering the refugee camp.

Media sources said the Israeli army stormed and caused damage to dozens of homes in the Jenin refugee camp and damaged some of their walls to allow the soldiers to fire at the Palestinians in the streets without being seen.

The sources added that an Israeli military drone fired a missile at a Palestinian home near the Al-Huriyyah Theater, wounding a child, many families took shelter in the theater which was also targeted by one missile.

The Palestinian Health Ministry said the eight slain Palestinians have been identified as Samih Firas Abu Al-Wafa, 21, Aws Hani Hannoun, 19, Husam Mohammad Abu Theeba, 18, Noureddin Husam Marshoud, 16, Mohammad Mohannad Shami, 23, Ahmad Mohammad Al-Amer, 21, Ali Hani Al-Ghoul, 17, and Majdi Ar’arawi, 17.

Also, Dr. Wisam Bakr, the head of the Jenin governmental hospital, said Palestinian medics face serious difficulties and danger due to the Israeli siege, ongoing onslaught, and the deliberate targeting of ambulances.

The Israeli army bulldozed and destroyed streets to prevent Palestinian ambulances and media vehicles from entering the refugee camp.  

Palestine TV said the Israeli Airforce carried out more than twenty strikes on the Jenin refugee camp, using fighter jets and armed drones.

The Israeli army destroyed several homes, including two owned by Palestinians from Shalabi and Natour families after firing missiles at them and causing damage to surrounding homes and buildings.

Furthermore, the army deliberately targeted electricity transformers and poles to ensure a blackout in Jenin refugee camp and its surrounding areas.

The Israeli soldiers also invaded many homes and buildings overlooking the Jenin refugee camp and deployed sharpshooters on rooftops, and deployed tanks on hills and neighborhoods overlooking the Jenin refugee camp.

Furthermore, Israeli military bulldozers damage dozens of Palestinian cars parked near homes in areas close to the Jenin refugee camp.

Also, dozens of military vehicles also invaded several villages and towns around Jenin city, stormed and ransacked dozens of homes, and assaulted many Palestinians.

Media sources said the Israeli army also fired dozens of gas bombs around the Jenin Governmental Hospital, causing many patients and residents, including children receiving treatment at the medical facility, to suffer the effects of tear gas inhalation.

Israeli daily Haaretz said the Israeli army spokesperson Daniel Hagari confirmed that the soldiers invaded the Jenin refugee camp, however, Palestinian sources said all entrances to the refugee camp were blocked.

Haaretz stated that the Palestinians in Jenin received a message from the army, ordering them to remain in their homes, and added that “Hagari stressed that this is not an operation against the Palestinian Authority or the residents,” according to the Israeli report.

Hagari said the offensive in Jenin may continue and expand but is “currently limited to the Jenin area.”
The Israeli army claimed it targeted a “unified command center” used as an “advanced observation and reconnaissance center,” by Palestinian resistance fighters in Jenin, Haaretz added.

The Israeli army also pushed more vehicles into the area, while many tanks were deployed near the Al-Jalama military roadblock north of Jenin in preparation for invading Jenin.

Palestinian resistance fighters from various factions exchanged fire with the invading soldiers and military vehicles and detonated explosive charges near the armored vehicles.

Most of the wounded were treated by young men and women who have received first aid and emergency medical training over the past few months in preparation for the offensive, which Israel has been discussing for some time.

Palestine TV said the soldiers have also encircled its headquarters in Jenin and are using equipment to disrupt live coverage.

It added that the Israeli war jets and armed drones fired at least twenty missiles at several buildings in the Jenin refugee camp.

Furthermore, Palestinian resistance fighters in Jenin said they managed to destroy an armored Israeli military bulldozer after detonating an explosive charge near an Israeli military bulldozer.

The Israeli occupation army has confirmed it was conducting an extensive military offensive throughout Jenin refugee and the Jenin refugee camp and added that one of its airstrikes targeted a building allegedly used by Palestinian fighters where they gather, and store weapons and ammunition, according to the statement issued by the army and the Israeli Security Agency “Shin Bet.”

The army said more than 1000 soldiers and at least a hundred military vehicles are participating in the offensive.

Various Palestinian factions, including the Islamic Jihad, said the offensive would fail in achieving its goals and would only intensify the resistance against the Israeli occupation and more steadfastness and unity among the Palestinians.

The Al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad, said Palestinian resistance fighters would never surrender, Jenin would never surrender and added that Israel would fail in achieving its goals and bear the consequences of its offensive.

“All options are open to striking the enemy; we will retaliate to this aggression and continue to resist the occupation,” the Al-Quds Brigades stated.

Ali was from Jenin, in the occupied West Bank’s northern part. Source: IMEMC

Ali Hani Al-Ghoul

July 03, 2023: Ali Hani Al-Ghoul, 17, was killed by Israeli soldiers invading the Jenin refugee camp in the northern West Bank city of Jenin. The soldiers shot him in the head.

He is one of eight Palestinians killed by the army, and more than fifty injured Palestinians, ten seriously, including gunshot wounds to the head and the back.

The offensive started when Israeli war jets and drones fired many missiles before more than 200 armored Israeli military vehicles, including bulldozers, invaded Jenin city from several directions and advanced to surround the Jenin refugee camp before the soldiers stormed and occupied many homes and buildings.

The Palestinian Health Ministry has confirmed seven deaths in Jenin and the injury of at least 27 and added that the soldiers targeted medical centers, medics, and ambulances after preventing them from entering the refugee camp.

Media sources said the Israeli army stormed and caused damage to dozens of homes in the Jenin refugee camp and damaged some of their walls to allow the soldiers to fire at the Palestinians in the streets without being seen.

The sources added that an Israeli military drone fired a missile at a Palestinian home near the Al-Huriyyah Theater, wounding a child, many families took shelter in the theater which was also targeted by one missile.

The Palestinian Health Ministry said the eight slain Palestinians have been identified as Samih Firas Abu Al-Wafa, 21, Aws Hani Hannoun, 19, Husam Mohammad Abu Theeba, 18, Noureddin Husam Marshoud, 16, Mohammad Mohannad Shami, 23, Ahmad Mohammad Al-Amer, 21, Ali Hani Al-Ghoul, 17, and Majdi Ar’arawi, 17.

Also, Dr. Wisam Bakr, the head of the Jenin governmental hospital, said Palestinian medics face serious difficulties and danger due to the Israeli siege, ongoing onslaught, and the deliberate targeting of ambulances.

The Israeli army bulldozed and destroyed streets to prevent Palestinian ambulances and media vehicles from entering the refugee camp.  

Palestine TV said the Israeli Airforce carried out more than twenty strikes on the Jenin refugee camp, using fighter jets and armed drones.

The Israeli army destroyed several homes, including two owned by Palestinians from Shalabi and Natour families after firing missiles at them and causing damage to surrounding homes and buildings.

Furthermore, the army deliberately targeted electricity transformers and poles to ensure a blackout in Jenin refugee camp and its surrounding areas.

The Israeli soldiers also invaded many homes and buildings overlooking the Jenin refugee camp and deployed sharpshooters on rooftops, and deployed tanks on hills and neighborhoods overlooking the Jenin refugee camp.

Furthermore, Israeli military bulldozers damage dozens of Palestinian cars parked near homes in areas close to the Jenin refugee camp.

Also, dozens of military vehicles also invaded several villages and towns around Jenin city, stormed and ransacked dozens of homes, and assaulted many Palestinians.

Media sources said the Israeli army also fired dozens of gas bombs around the Jenin Governmental Hospital, causing many patients and residents, including children receiving treatment at the medical facility, to suffer the effects of tear gas inhalation.

Israeli daily Haaretz said the Israeli army spokesperson Daniel Hagari confirmed that the soldiers invaded the Jenin refugee camp, however, Palestinian sources said all entrances to the refugee camp were blocked.

Haaretz stated that the Palestinians in Jenin received a message from the army, ordering them to remain in their homes, and added that “Hagari stressed that this is not an operation against the Palestinian Authority or the residents,” according to the Israeli report.

Hagari said the offensive in Jenin may continue and expand but is “currently limited to the Jenin area.”
The Israeli army claimed it targeted a “unified command center” used as an “advanced observation and reconnaissance center,” by Palestinian resistance fighters in Jenin, Haaretz added.

The Israeli army also pushed more vehicles into the area, while many tanks were deployed near the Al-Jalama military roadblock north of Jenin in preparation for invading Jenin.

Palestinian resistance fighters from various factions exchanged fire with the invading soldiers and military vehicles and detonated explosive charges near the armored vehicles.

Most of the wounded were treated by young men and women who have received first aid and emergency medical training over the past few months in preparation for the offensive, which Israel has been discussing for some time.

Palestine TV said the soldiers have also encircled its headquarters in Jenin and are using equipment to disrupt live coverage.

It added that the Israeli war jets and armed drones fired at least twenty missiles at several buildings in the Jenin refugee camp.

Furthermore, Palestinian resistance fighters in Jenin said they managed to destroy an armored Israeli military bulldozer after detonating an explosive charge near an Israeli military bulldozer.

The Israeli occupation army has confirmed it was conducting an extensive military offensive throughout Jenin refugee and the Jenin refugee camp and added that one of its airstrikes targeted a building allegedly used by Palestinian fighters where they gather, and store weapons and ammunition, according to the statement issued by the army and the Israeli Security Agency “Shin Bet.”

The army said more than 1000 soldiers and at least a hundred military vehicles are participating in the offensive.

Various Palestinian factions, including the Islamic Jihad, said the offensive would fail in achieving its goals and would only intensify the resistance against the Israeli occupation and more steadfastness and unity among the Palestinians.

The Al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad, said Palestinian resistance fighters would never surrender, Jenin would never surrender and added that Israel would fail in achieving its goals and bear the consequences of its offensive.

“All options are open to striking the enemy; we will retaliate to this aggression and continue to resist the occupation,” the Al-Quds Brigades stated.

Ali was from Jenin, in the occupied West Bank’s northern part. Source: IMEMC

Ahmad Mohammad Al-Amer

July 03, 2023: Ahmad Mohammad Al-Amer, 21, was killed by Israeli soldiers invading the Jenin refugee camp in the northern West Bank city of Jenin. The soldiers shot him in the head.

He is one of eight Palestinians killed by the army, and more than fifty injured Palestinians, ten seriously, including gunshot wounds to the head and the back.

The offensive started when Israeli war jets and drones fired many missiles before more than 200 armored Israeli military vehicles, including bulldozers, invaded Jenin city from several directions and advanced to surround the Jenin refugee camp before the soldiers stormed and occupied many homes and buildings.

The Palestinian Health Ministry has confirmed seven deaths in Jenin and the injury of at least 27 and added that the soldiers targeted medical centers, medics, and ambulances after preventing them from entering the refugee camp.

Media sources said the Israeli army stormed and caused damage to dozens of homes in the Jenin refugee camp and damaged some of their walls to allow the soldiers to fire at the Palestinians in the streets without being seen.

The sources added that an Israeli military drone fired a missile at a Palestinian home near the Al-Huriyyah Theater, wounding a child, many families took shelter in the theater which was also targeted by one missile.

The Palestinian Health Ministry said the eight slain Palestinians have been identified as Samih Firas Abu Al-Wafa, 21, Aws Hani Hannoun, 19, Husam Mohammad Abu Theeba, 18, Noureddin Husam Marshoud, 16, Mohammad Mohannad Shami, 23, Ahmad Mohammad Al-Amer, 21, Ali Hani Al-Ghoul, 17, and Majdi Ar’arawi, 17.

Also, Dr. Wisam Bakr, the head of the Jenin governmental hospital, said Palestinian medics face serious difficulties and danger due to the Israeli siege, ongoing onslaught, and the deliberate targeting of ambulances.

The Israeli army bulldozed and destroyed streets to prevent Palestinian ambulances and media vehicles from entering the refugee camp.  

Palestine TV said the Israeli Airforce carried out more than twenty strikes on the Jenin refugee camp, using fighter jets and armed drones.

The Israeli army destroyed several homes, including two owned by Palestinians from Shalabi and Natour families after firing missiles at them and causing damage to surrounding homes and buildings.

Furthermore, the army deliberately targeted electricity transformers and poles to ensure a blackout in Jenin refugee camp and its surrounding areas.

The Israeli soldiers also invaded many homes and buildings overlooking the Jenin refugee camp and deployed sharpshooters on rooftops, and deployed tanks on hills and neighborhoods overlooking the Jenin refugee camp.

Furthermore, Israeli military bulldozers damage dozens of Palestinian cars parked near homes in areas close to the Jenin refugee camp.

Also, dozens of military vehicles also invaded several villages and towns around Jenin city, stormed and ransacked dozens of homes, and assaulted many Palestinians.

Media sources said the Israeli army also fired dozens of gas bombs around the Jenin Governmental Hospital, causing many patients and residents, including children receiving treatment at the medical facility, to suffer the effects of tear gas inhalation.

Israeli daily Haaretz said the Israeli army spokesperson Daniel Hagari confirmed that the soldiers invaded the Jenin refugee camp, however, Palestinian sources said all entrances to the refugee camp were blocked.

Haaretz stated that the Palestinians in Jenin received a message from the army, ordering them to remain in their homes, and added that “Hagari stressed that this is not an operation against the Palestinian Authority or the residents,” according to the Israeli report.

Hagari said the offensive in Jenin may continue and expand but is “currently limited to the Jenin area.”
The Israeli army claimed it targeted a “unified command center” used as an “advanced observation and reconnaissance center,” by Palestinian resistance fighters in Jenin, Haaretz added.

The Israeli army also pushed more vehicles into the area, while many tanks were deployed near the Al-Jalama military roadblock north of Jenin in preparation for invading Jenin.

Palestinian resistance fighters from various factions exchanged fire with the invading soldiers and military vehicles and detonated explosive charges near the armored vehicles.

Most of the wounded were treated by young men and women who have received first aid and emergency medical training over the past few months in preparation for the offensive, which Israel has been discussing for some time.

Palestine TV said the soldiers have also encircled its headquarters in Jenin and are using equipment to disrupt live coverage.

It added that the Israeli war jets and armed drones fired at least twenty missiles at several buildings in the Jenin refugee camp.

Furthermore, Palestinian resistance fighters in Jenin said they managed to destroy an armored Israeli military bulldozer after detonating an explosive charge near an Israeli military bulldozer.

The Israeli occupation army has confirmed it was conducting an extensive military offensive throughout Jenin refugee and the Jenin refugee camp and added that one of its airstrikes targeted a building allegedly used by Palestinian fighters where they gather, and store weapons and ammunition, according to the statement issued by the army and the Israeli Security Agency “Shin Bet.”

The army said more than 1000 soldiers and at least a hundred military vehicles are participating in the offensive.

Various Palestinian factions, including the Islamic Jihad, said the offensive would fail in achieving its goals and would only intensify the resistance against the Israeli occupation and more steadfastness and unity among the Palestinians.

The Al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad, said Palestinian resistance fighters would never surrender, Jenin would never surrender and added that Israel would fail in achieving its goals and bear the consequences of its offensive.

“All options are open to striking the enemy; we will retaliate to this aggression and continue to resist the occupation,” the Al-Quds Brigades stated.

Ahmad was from Jenin, in the occupied West Bank’s northern part. Source: IMEMC

Mohammad Mohannad Shami

July 03, 2023: Mohammad Mohannad Shami, 23, was killed by Israeli soldiers invading the Jenin refugee camp in the northern West Bank city of Jenin. The soldiers shot him in the head.

He is one of eight Palestinians killed by the army, and more than fifty injured Palestinians, ten seriously, including gunshot wounds to the head and the back.

The offensive started when Israeli war jets and drones fired many missiles before more than 200 armored Israeli military vehicles, including bulldozers, invaded Jenin city from several directions and advanced to surround the Jenin refugee camp before the soldiers stormed and occupied many homes and buildings.

The Palestinian Health Ministry has confirmed seven deaths in Jenin and the injury of at least 27 and added that the soldiers targeted medical centers, medics, and ambulances after preventing them from entering the refugee camp.

Media sources said the Israeli army stormed and caused damage to dozens of homes in the Jenin refugee camp and damaged some of their walls to allow the soldiers to fire at the Palestinians in the streets without being seen.

The sources added that an Israeli military drone fired a missile at a Palestinian home near the Al-Huriyyah Theater, wounding a child, many families took shelter in the theater which was also targeted by one missile.

The Palestinian Health Ministry said the eight slain Palestinians have been identified as Samih Firas Abu Al-Wafa, 21, Aws Hani Hannoun, 19, Husam Mohammad Abu Theeba, 18, Noureddin Husam Marshoud, 16, Mohammad Mohannad Shami, 23, Ahmad Mohammad Al-Amer, 21, Ali Hani Al-Ghoul, 17, and Majdi Ar’arawi, 17.

Also, Dr. Wisam Bakr, the head of the Jenin governmental hospital, said Palestinian medics face serious difficulties and danger due to the Israeli siege, ongoing onslaught, and the deliberate targeting of ambulances.

The Israeli army bulldozed and destroyed streets to prevent Palestinian ambulances and media vehicles from entering the refugee camp.  

Palestine TV said the Israeli Airforce carried out more than twenty strikes on the Jenin refugee camp, using fighter jets and armed drones.

The Israeli army destroyed several homes, including two owned by Palestinians from Shalabi and Natour families after firing missiles at them and causing damage to surrounding homes and buildings.

Furthermore, the army deliberately targeted electricity transformers and poles to ensure a blackout in Jenin refugee camp and its surrounding areas.

The Israeli soldiers also invaded many homes and buildings overlooking the Jenin refugee camp and deployed sharpshooters on rooftops, and deployed tanks on hills and neighborhoods overlooking the Jenin refugee camp.

Furthermore, Israeli military bulldozers damage dozens of Palestinian cars parked near homes in areas close to the Jenin refugee camp.

Also, dozens of military vehicles also invaded several villages and towns around Jenin city, stormed and ransacked dozens of homes, and assaulted many Palestinians.

Media sources said the Israeli army also fired dozens of gas bombs around the Jenin Governmental Hospital, causing many patients and residents, including children receiving treatment at the medical facility, to suffer the effects of tear gas inhalation.

Israeli daily Haaretz said the Israeli army spokesperson Daniel Hagari confirmed that the soldiers invaded the Jenin refugee camp, however, Palestinian sources said all entrances to the refugee camp were blocked.

Haaretz stated that the Palestinians in Jenin received a message from the army, ordering them to remain in their homes, and added that “Hagari stressed that this is not an operation against the Palestinian Authority or the residents,” according to the Israeli report.

Hagari said the offensive in Jenin may continue and expand but is “currently limited to the Jenin area.”
The Israeli army claimed it targeted a “unified command center” used as an “advanced observation and reconnaissance center,” by Palestinian resistance fighters in Jenin, Haaretz added.

The Israeli army also pushed more vehicles into the area, while many tanks were deployed near the Al-Jalama military roadblock north of Jenin in preparation for invading Jenin.

Palestinian resistance fighters from various factions exchanged fire with the invading soldiers and military vehicles and detonated explosive charges near the armored vehicles.

Most of the wounded were treated by young men and women who have received first aid and emergency medical training over the past few months in preparation for the offensive, which Israel has been discussing for some time.

Palestine TV said the soldiers have also encircled its headquarters in Jenin and are using equipment to disrupt live coverage.

It added that the Israeli war jets and armed drones fired at least twenty missiles at several buildings in the Jenin refugee camp.

Furthermore, Palestinian resistance fighters in Jenin said they managed to destroy an armored Israeli military bulldozer after detonating an explosive charge near an Israeli military bulldozer.

The Israeli occupation army has confirmed it was conducting an extensive military offensive throughout Jenin refugee and the Jenin refugee camp and added that one of its airstrikes targeted a building allegedly used by Palestinian fighters where they gather, and store weapons and ammunition, according to the statement issued by the army and the Israeli Security Agency “Shin Bet.”

The army said more than 1000 soldiers and at least a hundred military vehicles are participating in the offensive.

Various Palestinian factions, including the Islamic Jihad, said the offensive would fail in achieving its goals and would only intensify the resistance against the Israeli occupation and more steadfastness and unity among the Palestinians.

The Al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad, said Palestinian resistance fighters would never surrender, Jenin would never surrender and added that Israel would fail in achieving its goals and bear the consequences of its offensive.

“All options are open to striking the enemy; we will retaliate to this aggression and continue to resist the occupation,” the Al-Quds Brigades stated.

Mohammad was from Jenin, in the occupied West Bank’s northern part. Source: IMEMC

Noureddin Husam Marshoud

July 03, 2023: Noureddin Husam Marshoud, 16, was killed by Israeli soldiers invading the Jenin refugee camp in the northern West Bank city of Jenin.

He is one of eight Palestinians killed by the army, and more than fifty injured Palestinians, ten seriously, including gunshot wounds to the head and the back.

The offensive started when Israeli war jets and drones fired many missiles before more than 200 armored Israeli military vehicles, including bulldozers, invaded Jenin city from several directions and advanced to surround the Jenin refugee camp before the soldiers stormed and occupied many homes and buildings.

The Palestinian Health Ministry has confirmed seven deaths in Jenin and the injury of at least 27 and added that the soldiers targeted medical centers, medics, and ambulances after preventing them from entering the refugee camp.

Media sources said the Israeli army stormed and caused damage to dozens of homes in the Jenin refugee camp and damaged some of their walls to allow the soldiers to fire at the Palestinians in the streets without being seen.

The sources added that an Israeli military drone fired a missile at a Palestinian home near the Al-Huriyyah Theater, wounding a child, many families took shelter in the theater which was also targeted by one missile.

The Palestinian Health Ministry said the eight slain Palestinians have been identified as Samih Firas Abu Al-Wafa, 21, Aws Hani Hannoun, 19, Husam Mohammad Abu Theeba, 18, Noureddin Husam Marshoud, 16, Mohammad Mohannad Shami, 23, Ahmad Mohammad Al-Amer, 21, Ali Hani Al-Ghoul, 17, and Majdi Ar’arawi, 17.

Also, Dr. Wisam Bakr, the head of the Jenin governmental hospital, said Palestinian medics face serious difficulties and danger due to the Israeli siege, ongoing onslaught, and the deliberate targeting of ambulances.

The Israeli army bulldozed and destroyed streets to prevent Palestinian ambulances and media vehicles from entering the refugee camp.  

Palestine TV said the Israeli Airforce carried out more than twenty strikes on the Jenin refugee camp, using fighter jets and armed drones.

The Israeli army destroyed several homes, including two owned by Palestinians from Shalabi and Natour families after firing missiles at them and causing damage to surrounding homes and buildings.

Furthermore, the army deliberately targeted electricity transformers and poles to ensure a blackout in Jenin refugee camp and its surrounding areas.

The Israeli soldiers also invaded many homes and buildings overlooking the Jenin refugee camp and deployed sharpshooters on rooftops, and deployed tanks on hills and neighborhoods overlooking the Jenin refugee camp.

Furthermore, Israeli military bulldozers damage dozens of Palestinian cars parked near homes in areas close to the Jenin refugee camp.

Also, dozens of military vehicles also invaded several villages and towns around Jenin city, stormed and ransacked dozens of homes, and assaulted many Palestinians.

Media sources said the Israeli army also fired dozens of gas bombs around the Jenin Governmental Hospital, causing many patients and residents, including children receiving treatment at the medical facility, to suffer the effects of tear gas inhalation.

Israeli daily Haaretz said the Israeli army spokesperson Daniel Hagari confirmed that the soldiers invaded the Jenin refugee camp, however, Palestinian sources said all entrances to the refugee camp were blocked.

Haaretz stated that the Palestinians in Jenin received a message from the army, ordering them to remain in their homes, and added that “Hagari stressed that this is not an operation against the Palestinian Authority or the residents,” according to the Israeli report.

Hagari said the offensive in Jenin may continue and expand but is “currently limited to the Jenin area.”
The Israeli army claimed it targeted a “unified command center” used as an “advanced observation and reconnaissance center,” by Palestinian resistance fighters in Jenin, Haaretz added.

The Israeli army also pushed more vehicles into the area, while many tanks were deployed near the Al-Jalama military roadblock north of Jenin in preparation for invading Jenin.

Palestinian resistance fighters from various factions exchanged fire with the invading soldiers and military vehicles and detonated explosive charges near the armored vehicles.

Most of the wounded were treated by young men and women who have received first aid and emergency medical training over the past few months in preparation for the offensive, which Israel has been discussing for some time.

Palestine TV said the soldiers have also encircled its headquarters in Jenin and are using equipment to disrupt live coverage.

It added that the Israeli war jets and armed drones fired at least twenty missiles at several buildings in the Jenin refugee camp.

Furthermore, Palestinian resistance fighters in Jenin said they managed to destroy an armored Israeli military bulldozer after detonating an explosive charge near an Israeli military bulldozer.

The Israeli occupation army has confirmed it was conducting an extensive military offensive throughout Jenin refugee and the Jenin refugee camp and added that one of its airstrikes targeted a building allegedly used by Palestinian fighters where they gather, and store weapons and ammunition, according to the statement issued by the army and the Israeli Security Agency “Shin Bet.”

The army said more than 1000 soldiers and at least a hundred military vehicles are participating in the offensive.

Various Palestinian factions, including the Islamic Jihad, said the offensive would fail in achieving its goals and would only intensify the resistance against the Israeli occupation and more steadfastness and unity among the Palestinians.

The Al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad, said Palestinian resistance fighters would never surrender, Jenin would never surrender and added that Israel would fail in achieving its goals and bear the consequences of its offensive.

“All options are open to striking the enemy; we will retaliate to this aggression and continue to resist the occupation,” the Al-Quds Brigades stated.

Noureddin was from Jenin, in the occupied West Bank’s northern part. Source: IMEMC

Samih Firas Abu Al-Wafa

July 03, 2023: Samih Firas Abu Al-Wafa, 21, was killed by Israeli soldiers invading the Jenin refugee camp in the northern West Bank city of Jenin.

He is one of eight Palestinians killed by the army, and more than fifty injured Palestinians, ten seriously, including gunshot wounds to the head and the back.

The offensive started when Israeli war jets and drones fired many missiles before more than 200 armored Israeli military vehicles, including bulldozers, invaded Jenin city from several directions and advanced to surround the Jenin refugee camp before the soldiers stormed and occupied many homes and buildings.

The Palestinian Health Ministry has confirmed seven deaths in Jenin and the injury of at least 27 and added that the soldiers targeted medical centers, medics, and ambulances after preventing them from entering the refugee camp.

Media sources said the Israeli army stormed and caused damage to dozens of homes in the Jenin refugee camp and damaged some of their walls to allow the soldiers to fire at the Palestinians in the streets without being seen.

The sources added that an Israeli military drone fired a missile at a Palestinian home near the Al-Huriyyah Theater, wounding a child, many families took shelter in the theater which was also targeted by one missile.

The Palestinian Health Ministry said the eight slain Palestinians have been identified as Samih Firas Abu Al-Wafa, 21, Aws Hani Hannoun, 19, Husam Mohammad Abu Theeba, 18, Noureddin Husam Marshoud, 16, Mohammad Mohannad Shami, 23, Ahmad Mohammad Al-Amer, 21, Ali Hani Al-Ghoul, 17, and Majdi Ar’arawi, 17.

Also, Dr. Wisam Bakr, the head of the Jenin governmental hospital, said Palestinian medics face serious difficulties and danger due to the Israeli siege, ongoing onslaught, and the deliberate targeting of ambulances.

The Israeli army bulldozed and destroyed streets to prevent Palestinian ambulances and media vehicles from entering the refugee camp.  

Palestine TV said the Israeli Airforce carried out more than twenty strikes on the Jenin refugee camp, using fighter jets and armed drones.

The Israeli army destroyed several homes, including two owned by Palestinians from Shalabi and Natour families after firing missiles at them and causing damage to surrounding homes and buildings.

Furthermore, the army deliberately targeted electricity transformers and poles to ensure a blackout in Jenin refugee camp and its surrounding areas.

The Israeli soldiers also invaded many homes and buildings overlooking the Jenin refugee camp and deployed sharpshooters on rooftops, and deployed tanks on hills and neighborhoods overlooking the Jenin refugee camp.

Furthermore, Israeli military bulldozers damage dozens of Palestinian cars parked near homes in areas close to the Jenin refugee camp.

Also, dozens of military vehicles also invaded several villages and towns around Jenin city, stormed and ransacked dozens of homes, and assaulted many Palestinians.

Media sources said the Israeli army also fired dozens of gas bombs around the Jenin Governmental Hospital, causing many patients and residents, including children receiving treatment at the medical facility, to suffer the effects of tear gas inhalation.

Israeli daily Haaretz said the Israeli army spokesperson Daniel Hagari confirmed that the soldiers invaded the Jenin refugee camp, however, Palestinian sources said all entrances to the refugee camp were blocked.

Haaretz stated that the Palestinians in Jenin received a message from the army, ordering them to remain in their homes, and added that “Hagari stressed that this is not an operation against the Palestinian Authority or the residents,” according to the Israeli report.

Hagari said the offensive in Jenin may continue and expand but is “currently limited to the Jenin area.”
The Israeli army claimed it targeted a “unified command center” used as an “advanced observation and reconnaissance center,” by Palestinian resistance fighters in Jenin, Haaretz added.

The Israeli army also pushed more vehicles into the area, while many tanks were deployed near the Al-Jalama military roadblock north of Jenin in preparation for invading Jenin.

Palestinian resistance fighters from various factions exchanged fire with the invading soldiers and military vehicles and detonated explosive charges near the armored vehicles.

Most of the wounded were treated by young men and women who have received first aid and emergency medical training over the past few months in preparation for the offensive, which Israel has been discussing for some time.

Palestine TV said the soldiers have also encircled its headquarters in Jenin and are using equipment to disrupt live coverage.

It added that the Israeli war jets and armed drones fired at least twenty missiles at several buildings in the Jenin refugee camp.

Furthermore, Palestinian resistance fighters in Jenin said they managed to destroy an armored Israeli military bulldozer after detonating an explosive charge near an Israeli military bulldozer.

The Israeli occupation army has confirmed it was conducting an extensive military offensive throughout Jenin refugee and the Jenin refugee camp and added that one of its airstrikes targeted a building allegedly used by Palestinian fighters where they gather, and store weapons and ammunition, according to the statement issued by the army and the Israeli Security Agency “Shin Bet.”

The army said more than 1000 soldiers and at least a hundred military vehicles are participating in the offensive.

Various Palestinian factions, including the Islamic Jihad, said the offensive would fail in achieving its goals and would only intensify the resistance against the Israeli occupation and more steadfastness and unity among the Palestinians.

The Al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad, said Palestinian resistance fighters would never surrender, Jenin would never surrender and added that Israel would fail in achieving its goals and bear the consequences of its offensive.

“All options are open to striking the enemy; we will retaliate to this aggression and continue to resist the occupation,” the Al-Quds Brigades stated.

Samih was from Jenin, in the occupied West Bank’s northern part. Source: IMEMC

Husam Mohammad Abu Theeba

July 03, 2023: Husam Mohammad Abu Theeba, 18, was killed by Israeli soldiers invading the Jenin refugee camp in the northern West Bank city of Jenin.

He is one of eight Palestinians killed by the army, and more than fifty injured Palestinians, ten seriously, including gunshot wounds to the head and the back.

The offensive started when Israeli war jets and drones fired many missiles before more than 200 armored Israeli military vehicles, including bulldozers, invaded Jenin city from several directions and advanced to surround the Jenin refugee camp before the soldiers stormed and occupied many homes and buildings.

The Palestinian Health Ministry has confirmed seven deaths in Jenin and the injury of at least 27 and added that the soldiers targeted medical centers, medics, and ambulances after preventing them from entering the refugee camp.

Media sources said the Israeli army stormed and caused damage to dozens of homes in the Jenin refugee camp and damaged some of their walls to allow the soldiers to fire at the Palestinians in the streets without being seen.

The sources added that an Israeli military drone fired a missile at a Palestinian home near the Al-Huriyyah Theater, wounding a child, many families took shelter in the theater which was also targeted by one missile.

The Palestinian Health Ministry said the eight slain Palestinians have been identified as Samih Firas Abu Al-Wafa, 21, Aws Hani Hannoun, 19, Husam Mohammad Abu Theeba, 18, Noureddin Husam Marshoud, 16, Mohammad Mohannad Shami, 23, Ahmad Mohammad Al-Amer, 21, Ali Hani Al-Ghoul, 17, and Majdi Ar’arawi, 17.

Also, Dr. Wisam Bakr, the head of the Jenin governmental hospital, said Palestinian medics face serious difficulties and danger due to the Israeli siege, ongoing onslaught, and the deliberate targeting of ambulances.

The Israeli army bulldozed and destroyed streets to prevent Palestinian ambulances and media vehicles from entering the refugee camp.  

Palestine TV said the Israeli Airforce carried out more than twenty strikes on the Jenin refugee camp, using fighter jets and armed drones.

The Israeli army destroyed several homes, including two owned by Palestinians from Shalabi and Natour families after firing missiles at them and causing damage to surrounding homes and buildings.

Furthermore, the army deliberately targeted electricity transformers and poles to ensure a blackout in Jenin refugee camp and its surrounding areas.

The Israeli soldiers also invaded many homes and buildings overlooking the Jenin refugee camp and deployed sharpshooters on rooftops, and deployed tanks on hills and neighborhoods overlooking the Jenin refugee camp.

Furthermore, Israeli military bulldozers damage dozens of Palestinian cars parked near homes in areas close to the Jenin refugee camp.

Also, dozens of military vehicles also invaded several villages and towns around Jenin city, stormed and ransacked dozens of homes, and assaulted many Palestinians.

Media sources said the Israeli army also fired dozens of gas bombs around the Jenin Governmental Hospital, causing many patients and residents, including children receiving treatment at the medical facility, to suffer the effects of tear gas inhalation.

Israeli daily Haaretz said the Israeli army spokesperson Daniel Hagari confirmed that the soldiers invaded the Jenin refugee camp, however, Palestinian sources said all entrances to the refugee camp were blocked.

Haaretz stated that the Palestinians in Jenin received a message from the army, ordering them to remain in their homes, and added that “Hagari stressed that this is not an operation against the Palestinian Authority or the residents,” according to the Israeli report.

Hagari said the offensive in Jenin may continue and expand but is “currently limited to the Jenin area.”
The Israeli army claimed it targeted a “unified command center” used as an “advanced observation and reconnaissance center,” by Palestinian resistance fighters in Jenin, Haaretz added.

The Israeli army also pushed more vehicles into the area, while many tanks were deployed near the Al-Jalama military roadblock north of Jenin in preparation for invading Jenin.

Palestinian resistance fighters from various factions exchanged fire with the invading soldiers and military vehicles and detonated explosive charges near the armored vehicles.

Most of the wounded were treated by young men and women who have received first aid and emergency medical training over the past few months in preparation for the offensive, which Israel has been discussing for some time.

Palestine TV said the soldiers have also encircled its headquarters in Jenin and are using equipment to disrupt live coverage.

It added that the Israeli war jets and armed drones fired at least twenty missiles at several buildings in the Jenin refugee camp.

Furthermore, Palestinian resistance fighters in Jenin said they managed to destroy an armored Israeli military bulldozer after detonating an explosive charge near an Israeli military bulldozer.

The Israeli occupation army has confirmed it was conducting an extensive military offensive throughout Jenin refugee and the Jenin refugee camp and added that one of its airstrikes targeted a building allegedly used by Palestinian fighters where they gather, and store weapons and ammunition, according to the statement issued by the army and the Israeli Security Agency “Shin Bet.”

The army said more than 1000 soldiers and at least a hundred military vehicles are participating in the offensive.

Various Palestinian factions, including the Islamic Jihad, said the offensive would fail in achieving its goals and would only intensify the resistance against the Israeli occupation and more steadfastness and unity among the Palestinians.

The Al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad, said Palestinian resistance fighters would never surrender, Jenin would never surrender and added that Israel would fail in achieving its goals and bear the consequences of its offensive.

“All options are open to striking the enemy; we will retaliate to this aggression and continue to resist the occupation,” the Al-Quds Brigades stated.

Husam was from Jenin, in the occupied West Bank’s northern part. Source: IMEMC