The flight from the beginning of the operation dealt with more than ten strikes on “terrorist infrastructure”, including laboratories that produce explosives.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported “extensive counter-terrorism operations” in the West Bank of Jordan. The Jerusalem Post calls this operation the largest in the past 20 years.
Thus, the IDF reported that “extensive counter-terrorism operations” are taking place in the city of Jenin and the refugee camp located on its territory, which the Israeli military considers a “safe haven for terrorists.”
According to the department’s press service, since the beginning of the operation, Israeli aircraft have carried out more than ten strikes on “terrorist infrastructure” facilities, including laboratories that produce explosives. The military claims that hundreds of improvised explosive devices are ready for use in one of these laboratories.
It also reports on a massive ground operation, involving hundreds of military personnel. In this regard, the mayor of Jenin, Nidal Obeidi, according to Al-Jazeera, called what was happening “a real massacre and an attempt to destroy all aspects of life in the city and in the camp.”
The Jerusalem Post, citing representatives of the Palestinian Ministry of Health, reports that eight people died during the operation, and more than 50 were injured. Nine people were killed, according to Al-Jazeera. Fighting continues in Jenin.
IDF spokesman General Daniel Hagari did not give an exact date for the operation, saying it will last at least a few days and could last several weeks. The general also added that for now the actions of the Israeli military are focused on Jenin, but if necessary, they can spread to other territories.
As reported, on the night of July 3, the Israel Defense Forces launched a large-scale anti-terrorist operation in the city of Jenin.
Remember, on June 19, the Israeli army carried out an operation in the city of Jenin, where there was a mass shooting. At least three Palestinians were killed and around 30 were injured.
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