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Israel kills 4 more Palestinians in Jenin

Israeli forces stand guard near their armored vehicles in eastern Jenin, the occupied West Bank, March 4, 2025. (Photo by AFP)

Israel has killed four more Palestinians in the northern part of the Jenin refugee camp on the 43rd day of its aggression inside the occupied West Bank.

The regime said on Tuesday that its military was expanding the offensive to “additional areas” in the refugee camp.

A local “Hamas leader,” the regime said, was among the Palestinians the military killed. Three Palestinians were also abducted.

The Palestinian health ministry identified the “Hamas leader” as Aser Saadiya, adding that his body has been taken away by Israeli forces.

The Palestinian Red Crescent said that in the early hours of Tuesday, in the eastern parts of Jenin, the regime’s forces killed another man in his 20s.

Governor Abu al-Rub said the raid on Jenin’s eastern neighborhood had caused “devastation and massive destruction.”

The head of Jenin’s Government Hospital, Wisam Baker, declared a third man, identified as Jihad Alawneh, dead on arrival at the hospital early on Tuesday. The 25-year-old bled out after being shot in the thigh by the Israeli forces.

The operation in the occupied West Bank dubbed “Iron Wall” by the regime is one of the largest since the Second Intifada in the 1990s.

It includes several brigades of Israeli troops backed by drones, helicopters and, for the first time in decades, heavy battle tanks.

The Palestinians say the real intention of the regime is the permanent displacement of the Palestinians and replacing them with settlers.

Israel failed to achieve any of its war objectives including the “elimination” of Hamas or the release of captives after months of a campaign of genocide in Gaza.

On January 15, the regime was forced to agree to a ceasefire deal with the Palestinian resistance movements.

 


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