
Israeli Army Expels 60 Families from Homes in Tubas

Israeli Army Intensifies Siege in Tubas City, Palestinian Governor Says
Tubas Governor Ahmet Esat has reported that the Israeli army has sent reinforcements to the city of Tubas, surrounding some neighborhoods in the town of Tammun and strengthening the siege in the Faria Refugee Camp.
According to Esat, the situation in the city is dire as the Israeli army has been conducting raids, searches, and detentions with the help of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV), restricting the movement of citizens.
Furthermore, the Israeli army has refused to open a humanitarian aid corridor, preventing the delivery of food and medicine to the residents. Esat also stated that the army forced 60 Palestinian families to evacuate their homes in the Faria Refugee Camp and turned them into military barracks.
Esat has called on international human rights organizations to intervene and help reach patients under siege, as electricity and water have been cut off in many areas of Tammun town and the Faria camp.
The Palestinian official also highlighted that the Israeli army is not only aiming to destroy the infrastructure but also causing damage to public properties and agricultural land in the region. The escalating tensions in Tubas city raise concerns about the well-being of the residents and the need for urgent international intervention to alleviate the humanitarian crisis.





