Tubas: The Israeli occupation forces continue storming and besieging the town of Tamoun and the Far'a camp south of Tubas for the fifth consecutive day. The occupation forces continue to send military reinforcements to the Far'a camp and the town of Tamoun, while all entrances to the two areas remain closed under a strict siege.
According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, water lines have been severed from Tamoun and the Far'a camp for five days after the occupation forces demolished the water infrastructure, leading to a power outage in parts of both areas. The residents are experiencing an urgent shortage of essential food supplies and baby milk, as the occupation forces prevent their entry, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis.
In Tamoun, the forces have raided numerous homes, detaining citizens. Eleven individuals were detained yesterday for field investigations. Similar operations in al-Far'a camp have seen homes raided and contents destroyed. The ongoing siege has forced many citizens to flee their homes on the outskirts of Tamoun and Far'a camp, which have been turned into military outposts by the occupation forces.
The past two days have seen drone bombing operations in Tamoun, though no injuries were reported. A curfew has been imposed via loudspeakers, effective until next Sunday, further restricting movement. Agricultural activities have been severely disrupted, with farmers unable to access their lands, leading to significant crop losses. Livestock farmers face challenges reaching their farms for necessary care and feeding, risking substantial losses.
The ongoing aggression has inflicted extensive damage on Tamoun and Far'a camp's infrastructure, with bulldozers destroying vital resources. Drones and helicopters continue to patrol the Tubas governorate intensively, supported by dozens of patrols, heavy machinery, and hundreds of soldiers. Additional military reinforcements continue to bolster the presence in Tamoun and the Far'a camp.
