Sunday, February 23, 2025

JENIN IS A HOTBED OF PALESTINIAN TERRORISTS AND ITS POPULATION CELEBRATED THE OCTOBER 7 ATROCITIES AGAINST INNOCENT JEWISH MEN, WOMEN, CHILDREN AND BABIES

IDF deploys tanks near Jenin for first time since 2002

The Israeli military is intensifying counter-terror operations in northern Samaria following Thursday's failed bus bombings near Tel Aviv. 

 


Palestinian children and journalists disperse as Israeli tanks enter the Jenin camp for Palestinian refugees in the occupied West Bank, on February 23, 2025

Palestinian children and journalists disperse as Israeli tanks enter the Jenin area in the West Bank on February 23, 2025
 

Israeli tanks have been spotted near Jenin in northern Samaria on Sunday for the first time since “Operation Defensive Shield” in 2002.

The Israel Defense Forces has confirmed that an armored division is being deployed in the Jenin area as part of expanded counter-terror operations in the area, according to Israel’s Channel 14

Furthermore, forces from the IDF’s Nahal Infantry Brigade and the Duvdevan commando unit have initiated operations in additional villages within the Jenin area.

Three tanks from the 53rd Armored Battalion are now active in a neighborhood within Jenin, according to Channel 14, and security sources indicated to the outlet that the IDF is also considering the use of fighter jets to support the ongoing operation.

The military has been conducting an offensive in Samaria, dubbed “Operation Iron Wall,” since Jan. 21. The IDF said on Sunday that troops arrested 26 terrorists in Judea and Samaria over the weekend, adding to some 90 terrorism suspects the IDF said on Friday who were detained over the past week.

The IDF, Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) and Israel Police also confiscated three firearms along with other weapons, and interrogated suspects over Shabbat.

In northern Samaria, security forces continued operations in Jenin, Tulkarm, and Nur Shams, expanding activities to nearby towns on Sunday morning. Additional arrests were made in Nablus, Qabatiya and Deir Qaddis.

This escalation follows a sharp rise in terrorism in Judea and Samaria, notably last Thursday’s attempted mass bus bombing in central Israel.

Defense Minister Israel Katz announced on Sunday that the IDF will remain for the next year in Samaria refugee camps that have been cleared of terrorists and civilians, with no return allowed.

“Forty thousand Palestinians have so far evacuated from the Jenin, Tulkarem and Nur Shams refugee camps, and they are now empty of residents. UNRWA activity in the camps has also been stopped,” Katz said in a written statement.

 

  

Defense Minister Israel Katz visits IDF troops in the Tulkarem refugee camp in northern Samaria, Feb. 21, 2025. 

 

“We are at war with Islamic terror in Judea and Samaria. I have instructed the IDF to prepare for a prolonged stay in the cleared camps for the coming year, and not to allow the return of residents and for terror to return and grow,” Katz continued.

He reiterated that Israel will not revert to previous realities and will keep up its efforts to eradicate terrorist infrastructure and terrorist groups in the area. The IDF will also consider establishing posts within the camps to prevent terrorists from returning, with the operation expected to expand as necessary.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said during a visit to the Tulkarem camp on Friday—hours after explosions on several buses in the Tel Aviv area that are being investigated as a coordinated terrorist attack—that Israeli troops “are doing a tremendous job.”

 

 Netanyahu 

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the Tulkarm refugee camp in Samaria, Feb. 21, 2025. 

 

“In the past year, we have greatly increased our activity. We are entering the strongholds of terrorism, leveling entire streets used by terrorists, and their homes, as well as eliminating terrorists and commanders,” said Netanyahu, according to an English translation provided by his office. “We are taking extremely important measures against Hamas and other terrorist entities who are attempting to harm us,” he added.

The Israeli premier called the events in Bat Yam and Holon on Thursday night “an attempt to perpetrate a series of terrorist attacks with mass casualties,” adding that it “is a very severe situation.”

In response, he said, Israel is launching “additional operations against hotbeds of terrorism.”

“I know that our heroic soldiers know how to do this job well,” he added.

Netanyahu on Thursday ordered the military to conduct a “massive” counter-terrorism operation in Judea and Samaria and instructed the Shin Bet and Israel Police to step up “preventive activities” against possible additional attacks across the country.

Following a situational assessment on Thursday, the IDF said its operations in Judea and Samaria were ongoing and announced the deployment of three additional battalions to reinforce security in the territories.

 

  

An Israeli soldier during a counter-terrorism operation in Judea and Samaria, February 2025. 

 

All of the explosions on Thursday occurred in parked, empty buses across the central cities of Bat Yam and Holon, located south of Tel Aviv. There were no injuries in the attack. Two more devices were found by Israeli security forces.

At least one of the bombs bore a note, in Arabic and Hebrew, that stated, “Revenge from the Tulkarem refugee camp,” Channel 12 News reported.

All five explosive devices were intended to go off simultaneously in a “strategic terrorist attack,” Channel 12 cited security sources as saying.

On Friday, Katz toured the Tulkarem camp, where he vowed to vanquish the terrorists. “We are at war with extremist Islamic terror and we will win—here, in Gaza and everywhere,” he said.

Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana, during a tour of northern Samaria on Sunday, called for the annexation of Judea and Samaria, saying that Israeli communities there are the key to achieving peace. The member of the ruling Likud Party said:

“These biblical, original, parts of our land, which in the Bible tells the story of our people, are intended for us, for the people of Israel, need to be in the territory of the State of Israel, under the ownership of Israel, under full Israeli sovereignty, and I think that today this thing is clearer than ever.”

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