The Israeli occupation forcibly closed the Ibrahimi Mosque in Jenin as they continued their attacks on the city in the occupied West Bank.
September 2 marks the sixth consecutive day of Israel’s assault on Jenin and its refugee camp. The Palestinian Red Crescent reported the death of two Palestinians who were shot by Israeli forces in the village of Kafr Dan, north of Jenin.
In another incident, one Palestinian was killed and another critically injured after Israeli forces bombed a site where a group of young men had gathered in the town of Silar al-Harithiya, west of Jenin.
Israeli forces have imposed a siege on Khalil Suleiman Governmental Hospital and Ibn Sina Hospital, hindering the work of rescue teams and preventing them from entering Jenin refugee camp.
Amid the ongoing violence, an Israeli sniper targeted press crews, including Al Jazeera journalists, near the entrance of Jenin refugee camp.
The escalation in Jenin and surrounding areas continues to draw widespread condemnation, as the humanitarian situation deteriorates further.
The ongoing military operations and restrictions on movement have exacerbated tensions, leaving the region on edge.