The military is close to completing its Jenin operation, a senior aide to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said yesterday after the fiercest fighting in the flashpoint West Bank town in more than two decades killed 10 Palestinians and forced thousands to flee.
Launched early on Monday, the raid involving hundreds of commandos backed by drones prompted the internationally backed Palestinian administration to suspend contacts with Israel, and stirred US and UN concern for humanitarian conditions.
Israel says the operation in Jenin’s tenement-like refugee camp, codenamed “Home and Garden,” aims to uproot Iranian-backed Palestinian armed factions behind a surge in gun and bomb attacks, as well as preliminary efforts to manufacture rockets.
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A Palestinian wounded during the clashes died overnight and another body was found in the morning, bringing the death toll to 10, with about 100 wounded, 20 of them critically, the Palestinian Ministry of Health said.
The Islamic Jihad faction claimed four of the dead as its fighters. Hamas, another Islamist faction, claimed a fifth. It was not immediately clear if the other five fatalities — males aged 17 to 23 — were combatants or civilians.
The operation “is close to completing the achievement of the goals set,” Israeli National Security Adviser Tzachi Hanebi told Kan radio after a relative lull in the clashes overnight.
The Israeli military said it had confirmation of nine Palestinians killed by its forces. All were combatants, it said.
Offices and businesses across the occupied West Bank were expected to close yesterday in response to calls for a general strike to protest the operation, which Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has described as a “war crime.”
The Palestinian Red Crescent said it had evacuated 500 families, or about 3,000 people, from the camp, where about 14,000 people live in less than 500m2 and which has been one of the focal points of a wave of violence that has swept the occupied West Bank for more than a year.
Aid groups called on Israel to guarantee humanitarian access.
The US on Monday said that it respected Israel’s right to defend itself, but said civilian casualties should be avoided.
The UN said that all military operations should respect international law.
Hundreds of fighters from Islamic Jihad, Hamas and Fatah live in the camp which has been fortified with a range of obstacles and watching posts to counter regular army raids.
Israeli bulldozers on Monday plowed through streets in the camp to destroy improvised explosive devices, cutting water and electricity supplies, though Israeli officials said they would work to restore services.
The military yesterday said that border police had found an underground shaft used to store explosives in the refugee camp and had dismantled two observation posts.
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