The Israeli military carried out raids across the occupied West Bank on Wednesday in what Foreign Minister Israel Katz said was a bid “to dismantle Iranian-Islamic terror infrastructures” in the Jenin and Tulkarem refugee camps.
Palestinian officials said at least 10 Palestinians have been killed in fighting in the two cities.
Since Israel began its retaliation against the Islamist extremist group Hamas in the Gaza Strip in response to the deadly October 7 attacks on Israel, the Israeli military has been carrying out near-daily raids in the West Bank that it says aim to root out militant groups there.
Israel, Germany, the United States and several other countries designate Hamas as a terrorist organization.
At least 652 Palestinians in the West Bank have been killed by Israeli fire since the war in Gaza began some 10 months ago, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry.
Israel has said it is targeting armed militants in the West Bank, but at least 115 of those killed were children, according to the UN’s humanitarian agency OCHA.
Israel claims its forces are “operating with full force” in the West Bank to target “Iranian-Islamic infrastructures.” Palestinian health officials report several casualties among Palestinians in the ongoing clashes.
The Israeli army said it had killed nine Palestinian “terrorists” in its ongoing operation, including “five terrorists in an operations room” in Nur Shams camp in Tulkarem. It said there were no casualties on the Israeli side so far.
“We have met explosives already in the first hours, and we have met real-time fire exchanged with terrorists engaging in battle,” Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesman Nadav Shoshani told reporters, adding that Israeli troops were targeting a “mixture of terror groups and terror cells.”
In somewhat of a contrast to Katz’s remarks, Shoshani said the current operation was not “extremely different [from usual army activity in the area] or special.” He did, however, say that Wednesday’s raids were the first stage of an even larger operation.