Great anger against Israel at the funeral of the Palestinians who died in Jenin
Ten Palestinians who lost their lives in Israeli attacks on the occupied West Bank city of Jenin have been buried.
A funeral was held for Palestinians who were killed in the Israeli army’s attacks on the city of Jenin and the Jenin refugee camp in the northern West Bank. At the ceremony attended by thousands of people, anti-Israeli slogans were shouted and statements supporting resistance groups were made.
While 9 of the Palestinians who were taken from the state hospital and brought to the city center were buried in the New Jenin refugee camp cemetery, another Palestinian was buried in the village of Fahme, where his family lived in southern Jenin.
The Israeli army stormed the city of Jenin and the Jenin refugee camp on Monday, July 3, and besieged the region. In the air and ground attacks by Israeli forces, which lasted for 48 hours, 4 children and 12 Palestinians were killed and approximately 120 people were injured, 20 of them seriously.
The Israeli army, withdrawing from the refugee camp, announced that one of its soldiers had been killed.
The Palestinians, who fled the camp due to the attacks, faced extensive destruction when they returned.
80 PERCENT OF HOUSES DAMAGED
It was claimed that 80 percent of the houses in the Jenin camp were damaged by the Israeli attacks.
Kemal Ebu er-Rub, deputy governor of Jenin, described the attacks as “barbaric” and said that “80 percent of the houses in the camp were damaged in Israel’s attacks on the Jenin refugee camp, which consists of about than a thousand buildings consisting of apartments and single-family houses”.
Noting that, in addition to the damage to houses and structures, dozens of vehicles were totally or partially damaged, the region’s infrastructure, such as water, electricity, fixed lines and sewage networks, was also destroyed, the Palestinian official said, and He pointed out that the Jenin Governorate began the “reparation process” this morning, and pointed out that the plenary session will be announced later by the authorities. (AA)