Today, Thursday, two Palestinian youths were killed by the Israeli occupation forces during a large-scale storming of the Jenin camp, after 6 other martyrs fell in the past 24 hours.

And the Palestinian News Agency reported that the two young men, Naim Jamal Al-Zubaidi (27 years old), and Muhammad Ayman Al-Saadi (26 years old) were killed by the occupation bullets, and another was wounded by shrapnel in the face, and his condition is stable.

And large forces of the occupation army stormed the Jenin camp and the target area, and deployed snipers on the roofs of a number of houses and buildings, and violent confrontations and clashes took place.

Security sources said that the occupation forces arrested the two young men, Wissam Fayed and Omar Nasser Talib, after they surrounded their homes in Al-Hadaf area in Jenin.

A massive march was launched in front of Ibn Sina Hospital, the participants carried the bodies of the two martyrs, roamed the streets of Jenin and its camp, chanted slogans condemning the crimes of the occupation, and demanded international protection for the Palestinian people, stressing the need to strengthen national unity.

Today, Thursday, the National Liberation Movement (Fatah) and the national and Islamic forces in Jenin announced a comprehensive strike to mourn the souls of the two martyrs, and to denounce the occupation's continuing crimes against our people, and called on merchants, shop owners, and institutions to adhere to the strike.

With this new toll, the number of martyrs who have been killed by the occupation bullets since the beginning of this year rises to 210, including 158 martyrs in the West Bank and 52 martyrs in the Gaza Strip.

During the past 24 hours, 6 martyrs were killed, the last of whom was the martyr Muhammad Tawfiq Badarneh from the town of Ya`bad in Jenin, in the northern West Bank.

On Tuesday, 5 Palestinians, including the perpetrator of a run-over attack that injured an Israeli soldier, were killed during Israeli incursions into the West Bank.

Among the five martyrs are the two brothers, Zaher and Jawad Rimawi, who were shot dead during clashes with the occupation forces in the village of Kafr Ein, north of Ramallah. Thousands of Palestinians mourned these martyrs in Ramallah and Hebron.

In response to the Israeli escalation, the Palestinian resistance factions called for confrontation, and Hamas said that the blood of the martyrs would not be wasted, and would be fuel for an uprising against the occupation.

In turn, the Palestinian Authority condemned the Israeli escalation, considering it a declaration of war against the Palestinian people.