As reported by the Health Ministry, three Palestinians were killed on Thursday in an Israeli attack on the Tulkarem refugee camp in the northern occupied West Bank.
Israeli drones attacked a home in the Tulkarem camp, killing the residents.
The three were named as Imad Shreim, Muawiya Ahmad, and Wassim Anbar by Wafa, the official news agency of Palestine.
Bulldozers wrecked the camp’s roadways, stores, and automobiles before the Israeli army began a military action there earlier in the day.
Explosive device detonations and sporadic violent conflicts were reported in various parts of the camp.
Separate announcements from Islamic Jihad, Hamas, and Fatah claimed that their forces were facing the Israeli army in Tulkarem.
Israeli soldiers have been conducting frequent raids in the West Bank for the past few years; these operations increased in frequency following last October’s war on Gaza. Illegal Israeli settlers have also attacked Palestinians with violence.
Since then, Israeli army shooting in the occupied area has resulted in at least 640 Palestinian deaths and approximately 5,400 injuries, according to the Health Ministry.
The International Court of Justice ordered the evacuation of all settlements currently erected in the West Bank and East Jerusalem and deemed Israel’s decades-long occupation of Palestinian land to be illegal in a historic ruling on July 19.