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Gulf Press > World > Reports say the Israeli army has pulled out of Jenin after a 10-day assault.
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Reports say the Israeli army has pulled out of Jenin after a 10-day assault.

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Last updated: 2024/09/06 at 8:37 AM
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The Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) recently launched a large-scale military operation targeting militants in Jenin, Tulkarem, and the Al-Faraa refugee camp in the occupied West Bank. This operation is considered the largest in the West Bank since the start of the conflict between Israel and Hamas. The Palestinian Health Ministry reported that 21 Palestinians were killed and the city of Jenin suffered extensive damage during the assault. The IDF stated it killed a prominent militant, Muhammad Zakaria Zubeidi, during the operation, which began on 28 August. The IDF claims the operation is necessary to prevent recent attacks against Israeli civilians in the region, resulting in disruptions to essential services in Jenin.

The United Nations has described the humanitarian situation in Gaza as “beyond catastrophic,” with over one million Palestinians not receiving food rations in August. The UN’s humanitarian partners are struggling to meet food supply requirements for the second consecutive month in central and southern Gaza, leading to limited food distribution. Ongoing hostilities, insecurity, damaged roads, breakdown of law and order, and access limitations are cited as reasons for critical shortages of food aid. In the West Bank, Israeli forces have been accused of using lethal war-like tactics, including airstrikes in Jenin, Tubas, and Tulkarm, resulting in additional casualties and infrastructure damage. Medical facilities have faced severe restrictions on movement, impacting the ability to provide emergency care.

The IDF’s operation in Jenin has raised concerns about the humanitarian impact on the local population, particularly on essential services like water and electricity. The city, originally a refugee camp for Palestinians displaced during the 1948 war, has been severely affected by the recent military raid. The UN has warned of dire consequences for the civilian population, with reports of limited access to medical facilities and basic necessities. The conflict between Israeli forces and Palestinian militants has exacerbated existing challenges in providing humanitarian aid to civilians in war-torn areas like Jenin.

The recent escalation in violence in the West Bank has heightened tensions between Israeli forces and Palestinian armed groups, leading to increased casualties and infrastructure damage. The IDF’s targeting of militants in Jenin, Tulkarem, and the Al-Faraa refugee camp is aimed at curbing attacks against Israeli civilians in the region. However, the military operation has resulted in significant casualties among the Palestinian population, raising concerns about the humanitarian impact of the conflict. The UN has called for an immediate ceasefire to allow for the delivery of essential aid and relieve the suffering of civilians caught in the crossfire.

The international community has expressed alarm over the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Gaza and the West Bank, calling for urgent action to protect civilians and ensure access to critical services. The UN’s warning about the dire conditions in Gaza highlights the urgent need for increased humanitarian aid to support vulnerable populations affected by ongoing conflict and instability. The escalation of violence in the West Bank underscores the importance of finding a peaceful resolution to the conflict to prevent further loss of life and destruction. The IDF’s military operations in the occupied West Bank have drawn condemnation from human rights organizations and calls for accountability for alleged violations of international law.

In conclusion, the recent IDF operation in Jenin has highlighted the humanitarian crisis in the occupied West Bank, with significant casualties and damage reported. The humanitarian situation in Gaza remains dire, with limited food supplies and restricted access to medical facilities. The UN has called for immediate action to address the escalating crisis and protect civilians in conflict-affected areas. It is essential for all parties involved to prioritize the well-being of civilians and work towards a peaceful resolution to prevent further suffering and loss of life. Effective humanitarian aid and access to essential services are crucial to mitigating the impact of conflict on vulnerable populations in Gaza and the West Bank.

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