Israeli occupation forces continued their assault on the city and refugee camp of Jenin in occupied West Bank for the fourth consecutive day, resulting in the deaths of
The Al Jazeera Network has condemned the arrest of its occupied West Bank correspondent by Palestinian security services as a bid by the Israeli occupation to “block media coverage” of the military attack on Jenin.
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The Israeli military launched a large raid in the city of Jenin in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday, killing nine people and injuring 40 others, according to Palestinian health officials.
A Palestinian official said hundreds of people began leaving their homes in a flashpoint area of the West Bank on Thursday as Israeli forces pressed a deadly operation there. Israeli forces have also detained several Palestinians from the Jenin area,
Al Jazeera news network reported that Palestinian Authority (PA) security forces have arrested one of its reporters, Mohamed al-Atrash, after preventing him from covering the Israeli military operation in Jenin City and its refugee camp.
Israeli forces have launched a major attack on the refugee camp in the occupied West Bank as the fragile ceasefire in Gaza enters its third day.
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Nine Palestinians were killed in the operation, according to the Ramallah-based Palestinian health ministry. Together with the Israeli Border Police, the military and Shin Bet security agency announced in a joint statement that they had begun an operation in Jenin called “Iron Wall.”
The State of Qatar has expressed its strong condemnation and denunciation of the Israeli occupation forces' attack on the city of Jenin in the occupied West Bank,
Qatar is confident that the deal it helped mediate for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas addressed all the major issues at stake in the war, the foreign ministry spokesman said Tuesday. "We are confident in the deal when it comes to the language of the deal,