The Israeli occupation forces raided Askar refugee camp in Nablus and raided the homes of the two martyrs, Hassan Qatanani, one of the perpetrators of a shooting attack in the Jordan Valley, which led to the death of three settlers, and Hussam Salim, one of the leaders of the Areen Al-Aswad groups, and took measurements of the two houses in preparation for their subsequent demolition.

The occupying forces raided Nour Shams refugee camp in the city of Tulkarm in the occupied West Bank.

The Israeli army announced that one of its soldiers, from the Dovdevan unit, was moderately wounded after an explosive device thrown at the military force that raided the Nur Shams camp exploded.

He also announced the arrest of five Palestinians in the operation, and said that his forces raided the camp in search of weapons and wanted Palestinians.

According to eyewitnesses, the Israeli occupation forces stormed the camp from several axes, reinforced by military bulldozers, and clashes erupted between the occupation forces and young men in the camp.

In the northern West Bank city of Jenin, mourners chanted angry slogans condemning the killing of the occupation forces on Monday the martyr Ashraf Ibrahim, and demanding their response and revenge.

Ibrahim is a prisoner and colonel in the Palestinian General Intelligence Service.

The Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades of the Fatah movement mourned the martyr, saying that he was one of its members, adding that Ashraf Ibrahim was martyred "while confronting the aggression and incursion of the occupation into the city of Jenin."