The battle for Jenin: PIJ commander killed after PA forces, terrorists exchange fire - report
The terrorists reportedly attempted to stop the security forces from entering the refugee camp.
The commander of Palestinian Islamic Jihad's Jenin Brigade was reportedly killed after Palestinian Authority (PA) security forces and terrorists exchanged fire on Saturday as the security forces attempted to clear the fighters from the West Bank city of Jenin, according to Israeli and Arab reports.
The commander was named as Yazid Ja'isa.
According to Israeli state broadcaster KAN News, the terrorists reportedly attempted to stop the security forces from entering the refugee camp.
מנגנוני הביטחון של הרשות הפלסטינית פתחו במבצע צבאי נגד החמושים במחנה הפליטים בג'נין. החמושים ניסו למנוע את כניסת הכוחות, ישנם חילופי אש בין הצדדים@eliorlevy pic.twitter.com/SOOZrEZvQF
— כאן חדשות (@kann_news) December 14, 2024
The Jenin clashes come after riots reportedly erupted in the city this week after security forces killed a Hamas operative there.
The PA's security branch said in a statement that its forces were undertaking a security operation to restore law and order to Jenin's historic refugee camp suburb, a stronghold of Palestinian terrorists alienated from the Palestinian leadership.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas ordered security services not to leave the city until they "resolve the situation" concerning the terror group’s hold, an informed source told Channel 12 on Friday.
Israel also reportedly warned the PA, "The operation in Jenin is proceeding too slowly and on too small a scale. It is mostly defensive rather than offensive," according to the report.
Previous run-ins
Last week, Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorists reportedly drove through Jenin in vehicles they stole from the PA’s security service.
The terrorists reportedly stole the vehicles after the PA arrested several of the group's members.
General Anwar Rajab, spokesperson for the PA's security forces, said, “A group of outlaws opened fire on the headquarters of the security services” and stole two vehicles.
Rajab added that the forces would “recover the vehicles and hold accountable anyone who committed this act.”
Palestinian security forces clash with armed individuals across the West Bank
Other cities in the West Bank have also seen clashes between Palestinian security forces and armed individuals.
On Tuesday, Palestinian security forces and armed individuals exchanged fire after gunmen reportedly opened fire on the security forces' Tulkarm headquarters.
Violent engagements between the security forces and armed individuals also reportedly occurred in Nablus.
REUTERS contributed to this report.
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