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 Deadly Clashes Erupt in Jenin Refugee Camp Amid Rising Tensions

Sunday 15 December 2024 - 08:30
 Deadly Clashes Erupt in Jenin Refugee Camp Amid Rising Tensions

Fierce fighting broke out in the Jenin refugee camp early this week between Palestinian security forces and members of the Jenin Brigades, an armed faction in the occupied West Bank. The clashes resulted in the death of a commander from the Jenin Brigades, along with several other injuries. This violent confrontation took place just days after the Palestinian Authority (PA) had encircled the camp, marking an escalation in the ongoing operations in the region.

The PA's spokesperson, Brigadier General Anwar Rajab, described the operation as part of a broader campaign, "Operation Protect the Homeland," aimed at eliminating unrest and disorder within the West Bank. Rajab referred to the operation as being in its penultimate phase, underscoring its significance in restoring order.

Reports indicate that PA forces not only raided the refugee camp but also surrounded local medical facilities, including Jenin Government Hospital, where they conducted searches of ambulances and stormed another hospital, Ibn Sina.

Amid the chaos, the death of Yazid Ja’ayseh, a senior commander of the Jenin Brigades, was confirmed by sources close to the Popular Resistance Committees. However, the PA stopped short of officially acknowledging his death. This loss has intensified the already existing criticisms against the PA, particularly from factions like Hamas, which condemned the killing as a grievous blow to national unity and a move that aligns with external forces seeking to weaken resistance in the West Bank.

The PA’s role in the region remains controversial. Although it holds partial administrative authority in the West Bank, it coordinates security measures with Israel, which has occupied the region since 1967. In contrast, armed groups like the Jenin Brigades view themselves as more committed to resisting Israeli occupation, creating a rift between the PA and these factions. 

Tensions have further escalated in recent weeks, particularly following the PA's arrest of several armed fighters. In a related incident, the PA acknowledged responsibility for the death of a 19-year-old Palestinian man, Rahbi Shalabi, who died during confrontations in Jenin earlier this month. Initially, the PA claimed Shalabi’s death was due to a beating by "lawbreakers," but later admitted its security forces were at fault, further exacerbating internal divisions. 

As these events unfold, the situation in the West Bank remains volatile, with significant political ramifications both locally and regionally.


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