Israeli attacks in Jenin of the occupied West Bank were protested in the cities of Haifa and Tel Aviv.
According to the reports in the Israeli press, a left-wing group called the "Anti-Occupation Bloc" organized a demonstration against the attacks of Israeli forces in Jenin in the city of Haifa in the north of the country.
Protesters unfurled the Palestinian flag and chanted slogans against Israel's occupation and violations in the West Bank.
In a statement on the subject, the Israeli police announced that the protesters in Haifa were asked to take down the flags on the grounds that they "violated the public peace", and that 11 people were detained for allegedly attacking the police who were trying to collect the flags.
While the attacks in Jenin were protested in the capital Tel Aviv, the protesters threw eggs at the protesters and verbally threw them. In their statement, the demonstrators stressed that the "Israeli government is responsible for the massacre spiral".
In the attacks carried out by the Israeli forces in Jenin for two days, 12 Palestinians lost their lives and 120 Palestinians were injured, 20 of them seriously.
In the evening, it was seen that a convoy consisting of many armored vehicles belonging to the Israeli army left the Jenin Refugee Camp, which it had been under siege for 48 hours, and headed for the city of Jenin.
In a statement to AA, Israeli army officials confirmed that their troops had begun to withdraw.