Bethlehem Ma'an - Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper reported that the gunmen in Balata camp in Nablus surrendered themselves to the Palestinian security services for fear that the occupation army would launch a military operation and destroy the camp. The Israeli newspaper quoted a Palestinian security source as saying, "Since yesterday, they started calling and surrendering themselves." He pointed out that their number, in his estimate, is about 15 people. The Palestinian official said: "There is great popular pressure on the militants for fear of destroying the camp, so they contacted us and surrendered themselves, and it is expected that a number of others will surrender later." The occupation army continues its attack on the Jenin and Tulkarm camps. The army said that it found explosives and ammunition. 12 Palestinians were martyred during the ongoing aggression on Tulkarm, Jenin and Tubas since yesterday. At the same time, the occupation forces and the Shin Bet announced the end of the attack on the Far'a camp in Tubas, and the operation lasted about 30 hours. Source: Maan News Agency
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