In the news given by Palestinian official television, it was stated that the condition of some of the injured remained serious. No information was given regarding the identities of the dead.
According to local sources reported by the official Palestinian news agency WAFA, Israeli occupation forces raided the Burkin, Burkin Valley, al-Hadef area of Jenin city.
Before the raid, Israeli forces placed snipers on the roofs of some buildings in the area.
At least two rockets were fired by Israeli warplanes on Palestinians who gathered around the Makbarat Shuheda area in Jenin city to resist the raid.
Many people were injured as a result of the rocket air attack. Health sources at Ibn Sina Hospital in Jenin stated that 8 injured people were received as a result of the rocket attack, some of them had head injuries and their condition was critical.
It was reported that there were also injured people in other hospitals in the region. Ambulances that came to take the injured Palestinians to the hospital were blocked by Israeli soldiers.
According to information provided by local sources in the region, clashes broke out between Israeli soldiers and Palestinian resistance groups. Some vehicles belonging to the Israeli army were attacked with explosives by Palestinians.
Regarding the issue, Al-Qassam Brigades announced that "they injured some soldiers in clashes with Israeli soldiers who raided the city of Jenin."
It was stated that simultaneously with the raid on the city of Jenin, Israeli forces cut off electricity in the city.
It has been known for a long time that Israeli forces did not resort to air power in conflicts in the West Bank.
Following the increasing tension in the West Bank simultaneously with the intense air strikes against the Gaza Strip, the Israeli army carried out an air strike on the Ansar Mosque in the city of Jenin on October 22, in an attack that resulted in the death of one person.