Israeli army withdraws from Fara’a refugee camp in the West Bank

the Israeli army withdrew on Wednesday morning, its entire forces from the Palestinian refugee camp of Fara’a in Tubas governorate, north of the occupied West Bank, 11 days after it was stormed, and imposed a ban on movement and movement.
Witnesses said the IDF withdrew from all positions it held in al-Fara’a refugee camp, south of Tubas.
Witnesses said the army had caused extensive destruction to Palestinian infrastructure and homes.
In the same vein, the IDF continues its military operation in the Tulkarm and Jenin governorates.
Since January 21, the Israeli army has been continuing a military operation in the northern West Bank, in conjunction with large-scale incursions into the rest of the areas.

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