Ramallah: Israeli occupation forces launched an extensive raid in the city of Jenin and its camp located in the northern occupied West Bank, leading to violent clashes, armed confrontations, and significant infrastructure destruction.
According to a statement by the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS), the occupation forces forcefully entered the city and its camp via various routes. The operation involved the deployment of numerous military vehicles, bulldozers, drones, and undercover special units.
The PRCS reported that intense confrontations erupted between local youth and the occupying forces, who had infiltrated the city and camp from the western town of Burqin as well as the outskirts of the camp.
Concurrently, occupation bulldozers began demolishing structures in the Al-Sikka and Al-Zahraa neighborhoods of the city, as well as within the Jenin camp.
Moreover, the occupation soldiers deployed in the city and camp indiscriminately fired upon civilian vehicles parked along the streets.
Source:
Jordan News Agency
The United States Agency for International Development stated that it provided support to the local authorities in the municipality of Al-Khoms, enabling them to light the local port for fishermen, through solar energy cells.
The US Embassy in Libya expressed, through its Facebook account yesterday, Tuesday, its pride in the partnerships in local initiatives inside Libya, which help communities develop sustainable solutions to reduce electricity consumption.
The embassy also spoke about the benefits of using solar energy to light the port and said, “In addition to reducing electricity consumption, it enhances the safety of fishermen and fish traders, and enables them to work longer hours.”
She added that the matter will contribute to community development by increasing their incomes and driving economic growth in the region.
Last Wednesday, the US Special Envoy to Libya Richard Norland discussed with the Prime Minister of the National Unity Government US support for the Murzuq reconstruction program throu
gh the US Agency for International Development and the United Nations Development Program, in addition to Libyan and international partners.
Source: Libyan News Agency