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In the city of Jenin, located in the northern part of the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian authority denounces that the Israelis have attacked civilians inside hospitals, while Israel assures that the city has become a center of militia operations. . Experts warn of an increase in violence in that area, a violence that used to be concentrated especially in the Gaza Strip before. What do these latest events represent? We analyze it in this Debate.
Drones and missiles by air and armed military on the ground: this is how Israel deployed since last Sunday one of the largest operations in two decades in Jenin, in the north of the occupied West Bank. There is a camp with 14,000 refugees, Palestinians who had their land taken from them since 1948 to form the state of Israel there.
Separately, Hamas claimed responsibility for an attack that occurred in Tel Aviv, where a man threw a car into a crowd and then began stabbing those nearby. The attack left eight injured and the group affirmed that it was in retaliation, in addition, the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, explained that the plan was to combat terrorism and although they are already finishing the operation in Jenin for now, he warned that they will not stop until put an end to illegal groups.
How have the clashes between Israelis and Palestinians escalated and what do the events in Jenin represent? We discussed it with our guests:
– Mauricio Jaramillo Jassir, international analyst and professor of international relations at the Universidad del Rosario in Bogotá, Colombia.
– Janiel Melamed Visbal, doctor in international security.
– Federico Cué Barberena, France 24 correspondent for Israel and the Palestinian territories.
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