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JENIN: Zionist soldiers walk behind a tank in the Jenin camp for Palestinian refugees in the occupied West Bank during a military operation on Feb 24, 2025. - AFP
JENIN: Zionist soldiers walk behind a tank in the Jenin camp for Palestinian refugees in the occupied West Bank during a military operation on Feb 24, 2025. - AFP

Palestinians slam Zionists’ West Bank annexation by force

JENIN: Palestinian fighters said on Monday that an unusual deployment of Zionist tanks in the occupied West Bank, part of a major offensive that has displaced tens of thousands, may be a step toward annexation. Zionist leaders have repeatedly pledged to annex at least parts of the West Bank, which has been occupied since 1967, but any such proposal has been met with strong opposition from Palestinians and much of the international community.

In a weeks-long military operation in the north of the territory, launched around the time a truce took hold in the Zionist-Hamas war in the Gaza Strip, Zionist forces looking for fighters have cleared three refugee camps and deployed tanks in Jenin. Resistance group Islamic Jihad said that the mass evacuations and first deployment of Zionist tanks in the territory since the early 2000s “confirms the occupation’s plans to annex the West Bank by force”.

The group, which has fought alongside Hamas in Gaza and has a strong presence in the northern West Bank, denounced “a new act of aggression” which it said was “aimed at uprooting our people from their land”. Throughout the Gaza war, violence in the West Bank — a separate Palestinian

territory — has soared, as have calls to annex it, most notably by the Zionist entity’s far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich. Since the start of the war in Oct 2023, Zionist troops or settler attacks have killed at least 900 Palestinians, according to the Palestinian health ministry.

UN chief Antonio Guterres on Monday rejected “calls for annexation” and said he was “gravely concerned by the rising violence in the occupied West Bank by Zionist settlers and other violations”. The Zionist entity said on Sunday that its troops would remain for many months in the evacuated refugee camps in the northern West Bank — Jenin, Tulkarem and Nur Shams — aiming to “prevent the return of residents and the resurgence of terrorism”, according to Defense Minister Israel Katz.

He put the number of displaced Palestinians at 40,000, the same figure provided by the United Nations which said the offensive had so far killed at least 51 Palestinians including seven children. Islamic Jihad accused the Zionist entity of attempting to consolidate “military domination by creating settler corridors that reinforce the separation of West Bank cities and their camps”.

The West Bank, excluding Zionist-annexed east Jerusalem, is home to around three million Palestinian as well as nearly half a million Zionists who live in settlements that are illegal under international law. Zionist tanks have not operated there since the end of the second Palestinian intifada, or “uprising”, in 2005.

The torn-up streets surrounding the Jenin refugee camp were empty on Monday, an AFP journalist reported, as three Zionist Merkava tanks stationed at higher vantage points overlooked the area. Displaced camp residents occasionally entered through a back alley, potentially risking their lives to retrieve belongings from their homes. A young girl smiled as she walked out of the camp carrying a small space heater that she said would bring her family comfort in the winter cold.

“Many people have fled their homes to take shelter, including in crowded mosques and schools,” said the International Committee of the Red Cross. The damage has hampered displaced residents’ “access to basic needs such as clean water, food, medical care and shelter”, and the winter cold “has made it more difficult to survive”, it said.

Last week, Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a rare visit to troops in the West Bank and ordered the army to step up its operations there, after bombs had exploded on several empty buses in the Zionist entity, causing no injuries. Zionist officials said the explosives resembled those used by West Bank fighters.

Zionist government spokesman David Mencer said on Monday that dozens of “terrorists have been eliminated, hundreds of wanted terrorists arrested and multiple terror infrastructure attacked” across the West Bank. Zionist forces said Monday they apprehended two suspects over “an attack on (Zionist) civilians” last weekend and six “wanted individuals” in Jenin and other areas of the northern West Bank.

In both Tulkarem and Jenin, the army has demolished dozens of homes with explosives, opening up new access routes into the densely built camps. Armored bulldozers have wreaked havoc, upturning tarmac, cutting water pipes and tearing down roadside facades. The military says the bulldozers are meant to clear roads of explosives. – AFP

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