Israeli forces continue ongoing raids in Tulkarm, occupied West Bank
Israeli forces are continuing house raids and detention operations in Tulkarm and Nour Shams refugee camp in the occupied West Bank, Wafa news agency reported.
Wafa said that Israeli forces have demolished at least 50 buildings in Tulkarm camp in the last two weeks.
Today's raids mark 152 consecutive days of the Israeli military's offensive on Tulkarm, and 139 days of raids on Nour Shams, according to the same report.

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