The whole world stood up! Netanyahu signals new operation
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, in a statement he made at the Palmachim airbase and shared on his Twitter account, claimed that a heavy blow was dealt to the infrastructure in Jenin.
Prime Minister Netanyahu said:
“The place of those who killed the Israelis is a grave or a prison. Here I say: if terror breaks out in Jenin again, we will go back there. This time it will be faster and stronger than you think.”
“ONE OR TWO MORE OPERATIONS CAN BE CARRIED OUT”
According to the news published on the Israel Public Broadcasting Organization KAN, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant also stated that one or two more operations could be carried out in Jenin.
Noting that after the attacks, Israel opened up a space for action in Jenin, Gallant said: “As of this morning, we have freedom of movement in Jenin. This had not been possible before. More force was required for all military operations.” saying.
Noting that one or two more operations in Jenin may be required until all the army’s objectives are met, Gallant said: “We will not hesitate to take action where necessary to protect Israeli citizens, wherever they are in regions A, B or C”. .” he said.
Referring to the PA’s position, Gallant said that if the PA is active and the security units carry out their duties, it will benefit Israel’s security.
Gallant noted that they expect the Palestinian Authority to fulfill its duties in accordance with its agreements with Israel and its responsibility.
“WE WILL HAVE TO GO AGAIN TO CELIN”
In his statement on KAN, Israeli army spokesman Daniel Hagari noted that the army’s operation in Jenin and the Jenin refugee camp is not the end and they can return there if necessary.
Hagari said that the intelligence information was not enough to reach all the targets in the Jenin refugee camp, most of the armed groups had withdrawn from the camp.
“The main objective of the operation to prevent the Jenin refugee camp from becoming a hotbed of terror and demolishing its military infrastructure has been met.” Using his statements, Hagari argued that “the attacker could not be located because the necessary intelligence information could not be obtained” about the fact that the Palestinian wanted to kill a Jewish settler, who was among the targets of the raid, could not be found. .
Hagar said:
“Unfortunately we did not have preliminary information on his whereabouts. But eventually we will find the perpetrators of the attack. We do not have a magic wand to eradicate terrorism. When we have clear information, we will have to return to Jenin again.”
UN: THE EFFECT OF OPPRESSION ON CIVILIZERS ALARM
UN Deputy Spokesperson Farhan Haq made a statement on the matter at the daily press conference. Stating that a team from the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) went to Jenin and worked with partners to identify humanitarian aid needs in the Jenin refugee camp, Haq said that repairing the infrastructure of electricity and water and providing shelter will be among the team’s priorities.
Haq stated that the UN is deeply concerned about civilian casualties and injuries, adding: “The impact of the attack on civilians is alarming.” he said.
Recalling that the UN has warned many times not to attack civilian infrastructure and settlements with a high density of civilian population, Haq said: “However, there are reports that civilian infrastructure and hospitals are being attacked.” saying.
Noting that Israel did not inform or inform the UN before the attack, Haq said: “Unfortunately, we can say that we were not very surprised by the attack because there are many examples of similar violence in the past.” he used the phrases.
ISRAEL’S CHEIN PRESSURE
The Israeli army stormed the city of Jenin and the Jenin refugee camp on Monday, July 3, and besieged the region.
In the air and ground attacks by the Israeli forces, which lasted for 48 hours, 4 children, 12 Palestinians were killed and some 120 people were injured, 20 of them seriously.
The Israeli army, withdrawing from the refugee camp, announced that one of its soldiers had been killed.
Army spokesman Daniel Hagari told Israel Army Radio that “the objectives of the operation were achieved, they destroyed the terrorist infrastructure in the Jenin refugee camp and detained about 300 suspects.” (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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