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Israeli tanks move to the first time of the 2002

Israeli tanks move to the first time of the 2002

The Israeli tanks moved to the first -time level of 2002 on Sunday, shortly after the defense of Israel said that the troops will remain “for the year coming” on certain parts of the Palestinian territory.

The associated press journalists saw a handful of tanks to move to Jenin, for a long time an armed fight against Israel.

Israel deepens its repression on the Palestinian territory and said that it is determined to eliminate the militanita due to an increase in attacks.

Israel has launched the wide offensive in the north the West Bank on January 21 – two days after the current cessation of fire in Gaza took over – and expanded it in the nearby areas.

Palestinians consider such raids as part of a effort to cement Israeli control over the territory, where three million Palestinians live under military rule. Dead raids caused destruction in urban areas.

The Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said that he and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the military to “increase the intensity of the activity in order to prevent terrorism in the refugee camp and in all refugee camps” in the Cisiorordania.

Katz said earlier that he trained the military to prepare for “prolonged stay” in some urban refugees in the Westordania, where he said that about 40,000 Palestinians fled – a figure confirmed by the United Nations – leaving the areas “Golite of residents.

The camps are at home at the descendants of the Palestinians who fled or had to flee during the wars with Israel decades.

It was not clear how long the Palestinians would be prevented. Netanyahu said that Israeli forces will remain “as long as necessary.”

The tanks were last dislocated in the territory in 2002, when Israel fought with a deadly Palestinian revolt.

The Palestinian Foreign Ministry has called the Israelis “a dangerous escalation of the situation in the Westordan” and asked the international community in a statement to intervene in what it called the illegal “aggression” of Israel.

Netanyahu under pressure to collapse

In accordance with the provisional agreements of peace from the early 1990s, Israel maintains control over the large parties of the Westordan, while the Palestinian authority manages other areas. Israel regularly sends troops to Palestinian areas, but usually withdraws once the missions are completed.

The UN says that the current Israeli military operation is the longest from the Palestinian uprising in the early 2000s.

Violence has grown in the West Bank throughout the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza. Israel made raids, but with the fights in Gaza and Lebanon, Netanyahu was under the pressure of the far -right governance partners to collapse on the militania in the Westordania.

A person on the bike looks at a tank that is approaching.
An Israeli tank moves to Jenin as a bicycle watches. (Maji Mohammed/The Associated Press)

Over 800 Palestinians were killed in the War War Baiseria broke out on October 7, 2023, with an attack from Hamas on South Israel. Israel says that most were militants, but young people throwing stone protesting against incursions, as well as people who are not involved in confrontations have also been killed. In the latest operation, a pregnant Palestinian woman was killed.

The Jewish colonists also performed ramps in the Palestinian areas on the territory. There was also a peak in the Palestinian attacks that come from the Westordan. On Thursday, the explosions rocked three empty buses in Israel in terms of police as a suspect of militant attack.

Israel delays the release of Palestinian prisoners

Israel captured the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem in the 1967 Mideaest War.

The raids in the West Bank come in a sensitive moment, because the January 19 armistice between Israel and Hamas in Gaza remains tenuos.

Israel said that early Sunday that he delays the most recent release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners and prisoners until he receives assurances that Hamas will stop what Israel calls “humiliating” of hostages.

The 620 prisoners should have been released shortly after six Israeli hostages in Gaza were released on Saturday – five of them in the organized ceremonies criticized by the US and the Red Cross.

On Sunday, Hamas condemned Israel’s decision to postpone the statement, saying that his assertion that the hostage teaching ceremonies are “humiliated” is a false and pretext to evade Israel’s obligations in accordance with the Fire Agreement in Gaza.

El El Rashq, a member of the Hamas Political Bureau, said that the ceremonies do not include any insult to the hostages, “but rather reflect their human and worthy treatment”, adding that “true insult” is what are the Palestinian prisoners under time. the release process.