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September 5, 2024

Israel Continues Deadly West Bank Incursion, Destroying Streets, Homes, Water & Health Infrastructure
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In the occupied West Bank, at least five Palestinians were killed today
in an Israeli airstrike on a car in the city of Tubas. A sixth
Palestinian, 16-year-old Majed Fida Abu Zeina, was shot dead by Israeli
forces in the Faraa refugee camp near Tubas. The Wafa news agency
reports Israeli forces barred ambulances from reaching the boy and
dragged his body out of the camp using a military bulldozer.

On Wednesday, mourners held a funeral procession near Jenin for a
Palestinian girl killed by an Israeli sniper. This is the girl Lujain's
father, Osama Musleh.

Osama Musleh: "The soldiers are surrounding the town. I tried to save
her. I tried to do something, but I couldn't. The army is surrounding
our area. I called for ambulance. They arrived late because a snipper
shot toward them. … She is 16 years old. The only thing she did is she
looked from the window, and the soldier saw her and shot her, one bullet
that targeted her forehead."

At least 19 people have been killed in Jenin since last week, when
Israel launched its largest West Bank offensive in two decades. Jenin's
Governor Kamal Abu al-Rub said Israeli armored bulldozers have razed 70%
of Jenin's streets, destroying more than a dozen miles of water and
sewage pipes along with electrical and communication cables. Jenin's
main public hospital has been locked down, and 4,000 residents of Jenin
have been forced from their homes at gunpoint.

Gov. Kamal Abu al-Rub: "The situation in the areas which are under siege
is bad. The Israeli army is preventing food, water, ambulances and
journalists from reaching these besieged areas, so we don't know what is
happening in the areas which they consider to be military closed areas.
We are getting lots of calls for help. … This invasion is the worst,
largest and most painful to Palestinian people because the Israeli army
is destroying the infrastructure, which means a blow to the local
economy in Jenin."