Five people have been killed during an offensive by the Israeli military in Nur al-Shams, a refugee camp in Tulkarm, in the north of the occupied West Bank, the official Palestinian news agency Wafa reported.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said the operation began Thursday night “to counter terrorism in Nur al-Shams; so far the forces have eliminated a number of terrorists, arrested a number of wanted persons, searched buildings and uncovered explosives.”
The operation appears to be one of the largest in the West Bank since October 7.
Video obtained by CNN showed gunfire continuing Saturday morning, as well as further Israeli reinforcements moving towards the camp.
Wafa reported that one of those killed was a child, while the Palestinian Health Ministry said another was 16.
Wafa cited witnesses as saying that the Israeli military was withholding the “bodies of the victims and preventing ambulance crews from reaching them.” CNN has reached out to the IDF for comment on the operation, including this claim.
Wafa reported that the military, after launching the offensive on Thursday night, surrounded Nur al-Shams, “deploying military vehicles on all axes leading to the camp and closing the main street amid the flying of reconnaissance aircraft in the area.”
Bulldozers destroyed water and wastewater networks and caused electricity outages, according to Wafa, while “dozens of youths” were detained.
The IDF said that its soldiers “eliminated a number of terrorists, arrested a number of wanted people, uncovered explosives and axis and searched buildings.”
Video obtained by CNN showed a number of young men being bundled into Israeli military vehicles.