Israeli Raid in Jenin Ends with 12 Palestinians Dead
Residents claim raids aim to displace them, as hospitals struggle to cope with influx of wounded.
- A three-day Israeli military raid in the West Bank city of Jenin has resulted in the deaths of at least 12 Palestinians and the wounding of 34 others.
- The Israeli military reported detaining 14 wanted suspects, including three affiliated with Hamas, and said it 'eliminated 10 terrorists.'
- Residents and local leaders in the Jenin refugee camp claim the raids are aimed at displacing residents and making conditions unlivable.
- At least 78 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli military raids in Jenin since Oct. 7, making it the deadliest period in the city in recent years.
- The Palestinian Authority’s health minister, Mai Al-Kaila, said that the situation in Jenin’s hospitals was 'very difficult,' with Israeli forces obstructing arrivals of wounded people, searching and detaining medical workers, and attacking ambulances.