Israeli forces persist in brutal siege on Jenin, killing 16 Palestinians in seven days

The Israeli occupation has relentlessly continued its deadly assault on the city of Jenin and its refugee camp for the seventh consecutive day, with at least 16 Palestinians martyred and countless others injured or forced from their homes.
The Israeli occupation forces have shown no signs of ceasing their aggressive actions against the civilian population.
The brutal campaign has led to the demolition of numerous homes, with the latest attack seeing the destruction of the Cinema Roundabout in the heart of Jenin, along with the obliteration of commercial stalls, further crippling the local economy. As battles raged between the brave defenders of Jenin and the heavily armed Israeli troops, the city's infrastructure and the lives of its people have been shattered.
Among the recent martyrs is 26-year-old Abdul Jawad Al-Ghoul, who tragically passed away from wounds inflicted by Israeli gunfire last Tuesday, adding to the growing list of those lost to the occupation's violence.
Eyewitnesses have provided horrific accounts of the ongoing aggression by the Israeli forces, highlighting the resilience and determination of Jenin's residents in the face of such oppression. The siege not only threatens the lives of inhabitants but also aims to dismantle the community's spirit and resistance.
The international community is urged to take immediate action to stop this continuing massacre and to ensure the safety and rights of the Palestinian people in Jenin and beyond. (ILKHA)
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