Israeli Forces Withdrawn From West Bank Camp After Conducting A Major Operation
Israeli forces seemed to have pulled back from the Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank on Friday, following a military operation that lasted over a week and resulted in numerous fatalities and significant destruction.
During the night, Israeli armored vehicles were observed departing the camp through a checkpoint located on one of the primary roads. An Associated Press journalist present in the camp reported no signs of remaining troops as dawn arrived on Friday morning.
According to VOA, the Israeli military has not provided an immediate response but indicated that a statement would be forthcoming later in the day. It remains uncertain whether this apparent withdrawal is a temporary strategy to reorganize forces.
For more than a week, hundreds of Israeli soldiers have participated in what has been described as the deadliest operation in the occupied West Bank since the onset of the Israel-Hamas conflict, utilizing tactics that the United Nations has characterized as “lethal war-like tactics.”
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