The siege and destruction continue
The siege and destruction continue: Has the project to forcibly displace Palestinians living in Jenin and Tulkarm begun?

Israeli forces continued their attacks on the Jenin refugee camp in the West Bank for the fourteenth consecutive day on Monday. As reported by Russia Today, these attacks resulted in the martyrdom of six Palestinians, including a Palestinian teenager named Ahmad Abdul Halim Al-Saadi, and the wounding of several others.
At least 26 Palestinians have been killed in Jenin since the attacks began last month.The occupying forces also continued their attacks on Tulkarm and the camp in that city for the eighth consecutive day. At the same time, Palestinian sources reported that the occupiers are sending military equipment to attack the city of Tulkarm and the camp.
The occupiers also attacked a village northeast of Ramallah in the central West Bank. The town of Beit Furik, east of Nablus, was not spared from attacks by the occupation forces.
This comes after Israeli soldiers blew up and destroyed more than a dozen homes in the West Bank yesterday, copying what happened in Gaza, and this issue has led to reactions.
Following these attacks, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas called on the UN Security Council to convene an emergency session to stop the Israeli regime's continued attacks on the Jenin and Tulkarm camps.
In protest against the crimes committed by the Zionist regime in the West Bank, especially in Jenin, the Palestinian Resistance Committees have emphasized that these crimes are a continuation of the genocide committed in Gaza.
The Palestinian Resistance Committees stressed: "The Resistance in the West Bank is deep-rooted and steadfast, and the Zionist regime will never succeed in achieving its goals."
The Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (HAMAS) also stated in this regard: "The crimes of the Zionist regime and the destruction of homes in Jenin will never break the will of our nation, but instead will increase the steadfastness and strength of the resistance to confront the brutal aggression of this regime."
Simultaneously with the Israeli army's attacks on the West Bank, the Hamas movement from Gaza announced: "The Israeli regime is postponing the implementation of the provisions of the ceasefire agreement related to the rescue, provision of aid, and the rehabilitation of the Gaza Strip."
The Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement also added in another statement: "The transfer to the hospital of a number of Palestinian prisoners released from Israeli prisons after being tortured by the occupiers is evidence of the dire condition of Palestinian prisoners in the prisons of this criminal regime."
Hamas stated that these crimes committed against Palestinian prisoners constitute war crimes and crimes against humanity, and the international community, the UN, and human rights organizations and institutions must take immediate measures to stop these crimes and punish those responsible for them.
These crimes are taking place at a time when the newly appointed Chief of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Israeli regime, Eyal Zamir, spoke a day after his appointment about the continuation of the war, the arms race, and the need to increase the budget for weapons production.
Eyal Zamir, emphasizing that the war is still ongoing, said: "The war is not over, and challenges are still ahead. 2025 will still be a year of battle."
In this situation, the Israeli Prime Minister's Office issued a statement: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has arrived in Washington to meet with US President Donald Trump.
According to a statement from the Israeli Prime Minister's Office, Netanyahu's meeting with Trump is scheduled for Tuesday. The meeting comes at a time when the United States is one of the main supporters of the Zionist regime in its attack on the Gaza Strip and other Palestinian territories.