Israel/Palestine
Related: About this forumIsrael kills one of most wanted West Bank commanders as operation continues
TULKARM, West Bank Israels military said it killed a prominent Palestinian militant commander as a major operation in the West Bank which appeared to be one of the largest in the occupied territory in recent years continued into a second day.
Hundreds of Israeli troops launched raids in several areas of the northern West Bank on Wednesday, carrying out mass arrests and engaging in gun battles as part of an operation it said was needed to stave off terrorist attacks on Israelis. Palestinians said the sweeping incursion could fuel further violence and hamper access to health care and other essential services. Military operations around Jenin and Tulkarm continued Thursday morning, with militant groups there saying they were exchanging fire with Israeli troops, while Israel said its smaller operation in Faraa, a refugee camp near the city of Tubas, had ended.
The Israel Defense Forces announced Thursday that Mohamed Jaber, also known as Abu Shujaa, was one of five militants Israeli forces killed inside a mosque in Tulkarm after exchanges of fire. Jaber, the commander of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad-led Tulkarm battalion, was one of Israels most wanted men for his role in the planning and execution of attacks, including a shooting that killed an Israeli civilian, Amnon Muchtar, in the West Bank city of Qalqilya in June.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/08/29/israel-operation-west-bank-gaza-war/
displacedvermoter
(3,101 posts)2 leaders" are getting killed all the time. Doesn't seem to do much to curtail the violence, or is it just me?
Bok_Tukalo
(4,402 posts)I don't think the violence will stop until Israel completes its ethnic cleansing of East Jerusalem and the West Bank.
Like Bibi said, from the river to the sea ...
Butterflylady
(3,997 posts)Kill off commanders, another pops up. Kill terrorists, another pops up. That's just how it is, and has been this way for hundreds of years.