Will Israel's 'Iron Wall' operation in Jenin conclude by January 31, 2025?
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Israel Launches 'Iron Wall' Operation in Jenin; Airstrikes Kill Two, Injure 25
Jan 21, 2025, 11:04 AM
The Israeli military has launched a large-scale operation, named 'Iron Wall,' in the West Bank city of Jenin. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF), Shin Bet security agency, and Border Police initiated the offensive to counter terrorist activities in the area. The operation involves ground forces, drones, and helicopters, with airstrikes targeting militant infrastructure, including strikes on the Jenin refugee camp. Palestinian health officials report at least two Palestinians killed and 25 injured. Clashes between Israeli forces and local militants have been reported, and the Palestinian Authority security forces have withdrawn from the area. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that the operation aims to eliminate terrorism in Jenin. The operation is expected to last several days.
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Partial withdrawal • 25%
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Dismantling of terror networks • 25%
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