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Aftermath of Israeli military’s raid in the occupied West Bank

The attack on the Tulkarem refugee camp killed at least five people and left behind a trail of destruction.

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Palestinians inspect the area after the Israeli army withdrew from the Tulkarm Refugee Camp
Palestinians inspect the damage after the Israeli army withdrew from Tulkarem in the occupied West Bank. [Issam Rimawi/Anadolu]
By News Agencies
Published On 24 Jul 202424 Jul 2024

An Israeli military raid in the occupied West Bank killed at least five people, including a woman and her daughter, Palestinian officials said.

During the predawn operation in the Tulkarem refugee camp on Tuesday, drones hit armed fighters operating in the area, an Israeli military spokesperson said.

Several people were wounded during the hours-long Israeli incursion, with the Palestinian Wafa news agency reporting that more than 25 military vehicles, including bulldozers, stormed the camp.

The Palestine Red Crescent said it treated a 30-year-old man for bullet wounds to the abdomen, thigh and hand, and three women for shrapnel wounds, one of them to the eye.

“They [the Israeli army] aim at destroying the infrastructure in the camps so they can eventually push people to leave,” said a woman in the camp, who asked not to be identified for security reasons.

The Israeli army said in a statement on X that Ashraf Nafeh, a commander with the Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, was killed.

Hamas said on Telegram that Mohammad Awad and Muhammad Badie, commanders with Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, were also killed.

The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) estimates that Israel has killed at least 513 Palestinians in the West Bank since October 7.

The aftermath of an Israeli raid in the occupied West Bank
Many roads were destroyed and underground water pipes were damaged in the attack. [Jaafar Ashtiyeh/AFP]
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The aftermath of an Israeli raid in the occupied West Bank
The Israeli military has been carrying out near-nightly raids in the occupied West Bank for years, and these have intensified when Israel's war on Gaza erupted in October. [Nasser Nasser/AP Photo]
The aftermath of an Israeli raid in the occupied West Bank
A Palestinian woman sits inside her destroyed living room. [Jaafar Ashtiyeh/AFP]
The aftermath of an Israeli raid in the occupied West Bank
People look at destroyed homes following the raid in Tulkarem. [Nasser Nasser/AP Photo]
The aftermath of an Israeli raid in the occupied West Bank
Relatives mourn as the body of a woman is brought to the Thabet Hospital morgue. [Jaafar Ashtiyeh/AFP]
The aftermath of an Israeli raid in the occupied West Bank
An Israeli military vehicle on a street destroyed by bulldozers in Tulkarem. [Issam Rimawi/Anadolu]
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The aftermath of an Israeli raid in the occupied West Bank
A Palestinian man walks past two army personnel carriers during the raid. [Nasser Nasser/AP Photo]

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