UN Chief Declares Gaza a "Killing Field" Amid Aid Blockade

The Israeli military conducted a major operation in the Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank on Sunday, detonating buildings it claims were used by Palestinian militants. According to the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), approximately 23 structures were destroyed following the discovery of weapons and explosives laboratories in the area. Witnesses reported simultaneous explosions, creating thick plumes of smoke over the densely populated camp.
This military action comes as part of a broader campaign that began more than ten days ago, targeting what the IDF describes as militant infrastructure. During this operation, the IDF claimed to have killed around 35 militants and detained over 100 individuals categorized as wanted.
Local officials reported that the Jenin Government Hospital sustained some damage from the blasts, but no casualties occurred. Humanitarian concerns have been raised, with the United Nations indicating that nearly all of the camp's 20,000 residents have been displaced due to the ongoing violence.
Hamas has responded to the demolitions by calling for intensified resistance against Israel, heightening tensions in the region.