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VisitInternational response to U.S. military aid request for PA by May 31, 2025?
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U.S. Urges Israel to Approve Military Aid for PA's Operation Against Iranian-Funded Militants in Jenin
Dec 15, 2024, 06:50 PM
The United States has requested Israel's approval to provide urgent military assistance to the Palestinian Authority (PA) security forces, amid a significant security operation in Jenin, a city in the northern West Bank. This operation, described as the largest in years, aims to regain control over Jenin and its refugee camp from militants, particularly those affiliated with Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) and Hamas, who are reportedly funded by Iran. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has ordered this operation, warning that any disobedience would result in dismissal. The operation is seen as a critical moment for the PA, potentially deciding its fate. The U.S. has asked for the supply of equipment including ammunition, helmets, bulletproof vests, communication devices, night vision equipment, bomb disposal suits, and armored vehicles. This request comes after a period of deteriorating security in Jenin, where local militants have taken control, and the PA's security forces have been unable to enter. The operation has already resulted in casualties on both sides, with at least three militants, including a PIJ commander, killed, and several PA security personnel wounded. The Biden administration has also asked Israel to release some of the PA's tax revenues to pay the salaries of the security personnel involved in the operation.
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