Three Palestinians wounded, two arrested in Israeli raid on Jenin

Three Palestinians wounded, two arrested in Israeli raid on Jenin
Israeli forces raided Jenin shortly after sunrise on Thursday and exchanged fire with armed Palestinians, local witnesses told The New Arab.
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West Bank
17 February, 2022
Israeli forces have ramped-up raids on Jenin and its surroundings in recent weeks [Getty]

Three Palestinians were injured by Israeli forces and two more arrested on Thursday in an Israeli military raid on the occupied West Bank city of Jenin, according to local sources.

Israeli forces entered the city from the north shortly after sunrise and headed to the city centre, exchanging fire with armed Palestinians, local witnesses told The New Arab.

Footage circulated of Israeli soldiers taking cover during the raid as the sound of gunfire rang out.

The raid lasted for an hour and a half before Israeli forces withdrew from the city, according to local media reports.

Two Palestinians suffered upper body wounds, the reports added.

Israeli forces raided Jenin on Tuesday, arresting a Palestinian man in his fifties. On Monday, a 17-year-old Palestinian died after he was shot by Israeli forces during a raid on a village west of Jenin.

Local observers say the Israeli army has ramped up its raids on Jenin in recent weeks.

“Each time, the Israeli army enters with large forces and installs snipers on rooftops”, local journalist Shatha Hanayesh told The New Arab.

“They seem to try to avoid clashing with Palestinian militants, but clashes have become the rule now. There is a shootout almost at every raid”, she said.

“Israeli forces have been avoiding the Jenin refugee camp, thought to be a concentration of Palestinian fighters”.

Tensions have been rising in the Jenin area since the Gilboa prison break in September, with repeated armed clashes between Palestinians and Israeli forces. Two of the prison breakers were eventually recaptured by Israeli forces in the Jenin refugee camp.

Life in Jenin "continues as normal”, Hanayesh said, “but there is a general feeling of uncertainty among people. They expect the next raid at any time”.