4 Palestinians were killed in the storming of large numbers of Israeli occupation forces, reinforced by special forces, into the city of Jenin and its camp, amid clashes with Palestinian resistance fighters, and this comes hours after groups of Jewish settlers stormed the courtyards of Al-Aqsa Mosque under the protection of the occupation soldiers.

Al-Jazeera correspondent stated that the occupation forces surrounded a house on the outskirts of the camp, and also fired a missile at one of the besieged houses in the Mahyoub Street area, east of the camp, adding that a helicopter belonging to the occupation forces participated in the raid.

For its part, the occupation army said that its forces are now carrying out military action in the camp, without giving further details, pointing to the killing of "4 Palestinian gunmen, including the perpetrator of the Hawwara operation."

This comes hours after groups of Jewish settlers stormed the courtyards of Al-Aqsa Mosque today, Tuesday, under the protection of Israeli occupation soldiers, in response to the calls of extremist Temple groups.

The extremist former member of Knesset, Yehuda Glick, led the group of settlers during their storming of Al-Aqsa courtyards, while the occupation forces strengthened their military deployment in the vicinity of the mosque and the alleys of the Old City.

Eyewitnesses said that the settlers performed Talmudic rituals in the eastern region of Al-Aqsa, and received explanations about the alleged "temple", under heavy protection from the occupation police.

This morning, settlers stormed the village of Kifl Haris in the Salfit governorate, under the protection of the Israeli occupation army, and then withdrew from it after performing Talmudic prayers before their withdrawal in one of the village squares during their celebration of what is known as the Jewish Purim holiday.

On this occasion, settlers usually storm this village to visit one of the sites that they consider to be Jewish shrines.

A video clip captured by a surveillance camera and published on social media showed settlers assaulting a Palestinian family and shops in the town of Huwwara, during their raid.

The recording showed settlers throwing stones at shops and citizens.

While others tried to smash the windows of vehicles, one of which was carrying a Palestinian family, including a child, an elderly person, and a woman, who suffocated as a result of pepper gas.

The family members were also injured after being beaten with sharp tools and throwing stones before they were able to escape from the scene.