Netanyahu from Tulkaram refugee camp: I have ordered the reinforcement of troops in the West Bank

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Netanyahu in Tulkaram refugee camp

Egypt Daily News – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, during his visit to Tulkaram refugee camp on Friday, ordered the reinforcement of troops in the West Bank.

Netanyahu described the bus explosions in Tel Aviv on Thursday evening as an attempt to carry out a series of mass attacks, calling the situation “extremely serious.”

According to Israel’s Kan broadcasting authority, the Shin Bet security agency arrested three suspects believed to be involved in the explosions targeting three stationary buses in different locations in Bat Yam and another bus in Holon, near Tel Aviv, as reported by Al Jazeera Net.

The Shin Bet stated that two of the three suspects are Jewish Israelis from Bat Yam and Holon, adding that security operations are ongoing.

The broadcasting authority also noted that “the bus bombings resulted in three consecutive explosions within minutes, while a fourth explosive device was found undetonated and was safely dismantled without causing injuries.”

Meanwhile, Israel continues its military assault on Jenin and its refugee camp for the 32nd consecutive day, leaving 27 Palestinians dead and dozens injured.

Since the beginning of the offensive, Israeli forces have turned buildings near Jenin Camp into military outposts.

The Israeli military has also deployed reinforcements, including a bulldozer, to the Al-Basatin neighborhood in Jenin. They have brought in fuel tankers, water storage units, and fortified communication rooms for military coordination.

The occupation has forcibly displaced approximately 3,000 families from Jenin Camp and completely demolished more than 120 homes, causing extensive destruction to infrastructure.

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