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Jenin: Israeli military launches major operation in West Bank city Jenin: Israeli military launches major operation in West Bank city
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What is happening in Jenin... in 60 seconds Watch: Explosions and gunfire as BBC reports from Jenin
What is happening in Jenin... in 60 seconds Watch: Explosions and gunfire as BBC reports from Jenin
There have been intense exchanges of fire between Israeli forces and armed Palestinian militants in Jenin refugee camp, in the occupied West Bank.There have been intense exchanges of fire between Israeli forces and armed Palestinian militants in Jenin refugee camp, in the occupied West Bank.
The Israeli military began what appears to be one of its most extensive operations in the territory in years with drone strikes early on Monday.The Israeli military began what appears to be one of its most extensive operations in the territory in years with drone strikes early on Monday.
Eight Palestinians have been killed and 50 injured, health officials say. Eight Palestinians have been killed and 80 injured, health officials say.
Israel said it had "dealt a heavy blow to terrorist organisations", but Palestinians accused it of a war crime.Israel said it had "dealt a heavy blow to terrorist organisations", but Palestinians accused it of a war crime.
An Israeli military spokesman said there was no specific timeline for ending the operation, but that it could take "hours or maybe a day or two". The Israeli military said there was no specific timeline for ending the operation, but that it could be "a matter of hours or a few days".
Jenin has become a stronghold of a new generation of Palestinian militants. It has seen repeated Israeli military raids in the past year and local Palestinians have been linked to multiple shooting attacks targeting Israelis. Jenin has become a stronghold of a new generation of Palestinian militants who have become deeply frustrated by the Palestinian Authority's aging leadership and the restrictions of the Israeli occupation.
In 2002, during the second Palestinian intifada, Israeli forces launched a full-scale incursion in Jenin. At least 52 Palestinian militants and civilians and 23 Israeli soldiers were killed and much of the camp was flattened during 10 days of intense fighting. The city has seen repeated Israeli military raids in the past year and local Palestinians have been linked to multiple shooting attacks targeting Israelis.
As well as the hum of drones overhead, there are regular bursts of gunfire and the loud thuds of explosions coming from the densely populated refugee camp, which is home to some 14,000 people and is now a closed Israeli military zone. In 2002, during the second Palestinian intifada, Israeli forces launched a full-scale incursion in Jenin. At least 52 Palestinian militants and civilians and 23 Israeli soldiers were killed during 10 days of intense fighting.
The Israeli military said its first drone strike overnight targeted an apartment that was being used as a hideout for Palestinians who had attacked Israelis and as a "joint operational command centre" for the Jenin Brigades - a unit made up of different Palestinian militant groups including Hamas and Islamic Jihad. Hundreds of Israeli soldiers were still operating inside Jenin on Monday evening, more than 18 hours after the operation began.
Drones were used for further air strikes and thousands of Israeli troops were deployed in what a military spokesman described as a "counter-terrorism operation" focused on seizing weapons and breaking "the safe haven mindset of the camp, which has become a hornet's nest". As well as the hum of drones overhead, regular bursts of gunfire and the loud thuds of explosions have been coming from the densely populated refugee camp, which is home to some 18,000 people and is now declared a closed Israeli military zone.
Amid intense gun battles between the troops and Palestinian militants, the Jenin Brigades said: "We will fight the occupation [Israeli] forces until the last breath and bullet, and we work together and unified from all factions and military formations." Acrid smoke from burning tyres lit during protests also hung in the air above the city centre. A few young Palestinians were out on the streets, standing close to shuttered shops and staring nervously in the direction of the camp.
Ahmed Zaki, a resident of the camp, told the BBC that "columns of Israeli army vehicles penetrated the outskirts of the camp from several streets". The Israeli military has cut off telephone communications and the electricity supply to the camp, making it difficult to get an accurate picture of what is happening. Palestinian medics have also been struggling to reach the dozens of injured there.
Palestinian ambulance driver Khaled Alahmad said: "What is going on in the refugee camp is real war." WATCH: What is happening in Jenin... in 60 seconds
"There were strikes from the sky targeting the camp, every time we drive in around five to seven ambulances and we come back full with injured people," he told Reuters news agency. But a Palestinian man outside a hospital close to the camp told the BBC that a "massacre" was happening.
"I met my brother's friend. I went up to him and had barely said a few words when he dropped on the ground. I went to run away, then I got hit by two bullets. The ambulance came and took me to the hospital."
"There are children and civilians and they are not letting them out," he added.
The Israeli military said it was acting on precise intelligence and did not to seek to harm civilians, but many have been caught in the crossfire.
Drones carried out strikes as part of what the Israeli military described as a "counter-terrorism operation"
The first drone strike overnight targeted an apartment that the military said was being used as a hideout for Palestinians who had attacked Israelis and as a "joint operational command centre" for the Jenin Brigades - a unit made up of different Palestinian militant groups including Hamas and Islamic Jihad.
Drones were used for further air strikes and a brigade-size force of troops was deployed in what a military spokesman described as a "counter-terrorism operation" focused on seizing weapons and breaking "the safe haven mindset of the camp, which has become a hornet's nest".
So far this year, the gunmen behind some 50 shooting attacks targeting Israelis had come from Jenin, according to the military.
Amid the intense gun battles, the Jenin Brigades said: "We will fight the occupation [Israeli] forces until the last breath and bullet, and we work together and unified from all factions and military formations."
The Palestinian health ministry said eight Palestinians had been killed by Israeli forces, including three in the overnight drone strike. They all appeared to be young men or in their late teens - some confirmed as belonging to armed groups.The Palestinian health ministry said eight Palestinians had been killed by Israeli forces, including three in the overnight drone strike. They all appeared to be young men or in their late teens - some confirmed as belonging to armed groups.
The ministry warned that the death toll might rise because 10 of the injured were in a critical condition. The ministry warned that the death toll might rise because 17 of the injured were in a critical condition.
Another Palestinian was killed by Israeli fire during a related protest near the West Bank city of Ramallah, it added.Another Palestinian was killed by Israeli fire during a related protest near the West Bank city of Ramallah, it added.
The Israeli military spokesman said its forces had "neutralised" seven Palestinian "terrorists" in Jenin overnight. The Israeli military said the eight Palestinians killed in Jenin were affiliated to militant groups.
Israeli Defence Yoav Gallant later declared that the Jenin operation was "progressing as planned". Troops had also apprehended some 50 militants during the operation, and seized weapons and ammunition, it added.
Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant declared around midday that the Jenin operation was "progressing as planned".
"We dealt a heavy blow to the terror organisations in Jenin and managed to record impressive operational achievements," he said."We dealt a heavy blow to the terror organisations in Jenin and managed to record impressive operational achievements," he said.
Foreign Minister Eli Cohen said Israel was not intending to expand the operation to the rest of the West Bank. There was a furious response from the Palestinian Authority Prime Minister, Mohammed Shtayyeh, in Ramallah.
"Our goal is to focus on Jenin, and our goal is to focus only on the terrorists and their cells," he told reporters. "What's going on is an attempt to erase the refugee camp completely and displace the residents," he said.
Neighbouring Jordan said the operation was "a clear violation of international humanitarian law", but the US expressed its support for what it called "Israel's security and right to defend its people against Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, and other terrorist groups".
Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen said the plan was not to expand the military operation outside Jenin, but already Palestinian protests have reached the Hamas-governed Gaza Strip. And the longer this action goes on in Jenin, the greater the risk of another dangerous, wider escalation.
The Jenin Brigade group has said its militants will fight back with their "last breath and bullet"The Jenin Brigade group has said its militants will fight back with their "last breath and bullet"
A spokesman for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas condemned the Israeli operation as "a new war crime against our defenceless people" that would not bring security and stability to the region.
Nabil Abu Rudeineh stressed that Palestinians would "remain steadfast on their land in the face of this brutal aggression until the occupation is defeated and freedom is achieved".
There has been a surge of violence in the West Bank in recent months.There has been a surge of violence in the West Bank in recent months.
On 20 June, seven Palestinians were killed during an Israeli raid in Jenin which saw the military's first use of an attack helicopter in the West Bank in years.On 20 June, seven Palestinians were killed during an Israeli raid in Jenin which saw the military's first use of an attack helicopter in the West Bank in years.
The next day, two Hamas gunmen shot dead four Israelis at a petrol station and restaurant near the settlement of Eli, 40km (25 miles) south of Jenin.The next day, two Hamas gunmen shot dead four Israelis at a petrol station and restaurant near the settlement of Eli, 40km (25 miles) south of Jenin.
A Palestinian man was later shot dead during a rampage by hundreds of settlers, who torched homes and cars in the nearby town of Turmusaya.A Palestinian man was later shot dead during a rampage by hundreds of settlers, who torched homes and cars in the nearby town of Turmusaya.
That week also saw three Palestinian militants from Jenin killed in a rare Israeli drone strike, after they allegedly carried out a shooting attack at a checkpoint near the city.That week also saw three Palestinian militants from Jenin killed in a rare Israeli drone strike, after they allegedly carried out a shooting attack at a checkpoint near the city.
Since the start of the year, more than 140 Palestinians - both militants and civilians - have been killed by Israeli forces or settlers in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem, while another 36 have been killed in the Gaza Strip.Since the start of the year, more than 140 Palestinians - both militants and civilians - have been killed by Israeli forces or settlers in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem, while another 36 have been killed in the Gaza Strip.
Twenty-seven people on the Israeli side have been killed - including two foreigners and a Palestinian worker - in attacks or apparent attacks by Palestinians. All were civilians except one off-duty serving soldier and a member of the Israeli security forces.Twenty-seven people on the Israeli side have been killed - including two foreigners and a Palestinian worker - in attacks or apparent attacks by Palestinians. All were civilians except one off-duty serving soldier and a member of the Israeli security forces.
Additional reporting by Rushdi Abu Alouf in Gaza City and Robert Greenall in LondonAdditional reporting by Rushdi Abu Alouf in Gaza City and Robert Greenall in London
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