In a recent development in the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Israeli forces have claimed the lives of three Palestinians, including a 16-year-old girl, in the occupied West Bank. This incident occurred during a prolonged military operation in the cities of Jenin and Tulkarm, which has now entered its seventh day.
The Palestinian Red Crescent, an organization recognized by the International Committee of the Red Cross since 1968, reported the fatalities. The teenage victim, identified as Lujain Osama Musleh, lost her life in Kafr Dan, a town on the outskirts of Jenin. Jenin, one of the oldest cities in the West Bank with archaeological evidence dating back to the Bronze Age, has been a focal point of the recent Israeli operation.
Two additional Palestinian casualties were reported in Tulkarm, a city whose name originates from the Aramaic words meaning "mountain of vineyards." Both Hamas and Islamic Jihad, Palestinian organizations established in 1987 and 1981 respectively, claimed their fighters engaged in armed confrontations with Israeli forces in these areas.
The ongoing operation has resulted in at least 34 Palestinian fatalities, with various armed factions claiming many of the deceased as members. However, several victims reportedly had no apparent connection to these groups. On the Israeli side, one soldier lost his life in Jenin, while three police officers were killed in a separate incident near Hebron, the second holiest city in Judaism after Jerusalem.
The Israeli military operation has involved hundreds of troops, supported by helicopters and drones. The use of armored bulldozers has caused significant damage to infrastructure, tearing up city streets in what the army claims is a search for improvised explosive devices. This tactic has been a subject of controversy in the past.
As the operation continues, humanitarian concerns are growing. Aid workers report that residents are facing shortages of food and water. Murad Khamayseh, a paramedic officer from Jenin, stated that his unit has been distributing essential supplies, including bread, water, milk, and medical necessities.
"You are talking about seven days in a row, people were not ready for such a raid, aside from the fact that no one knows how long the raid will be."
This recent escalation is part of a broader surge in violence that has plagued the region since October 2023. In the past 11 months, approximately 680 Palestinians have lost their lives, including both armed fighters and civilians. Concurrently, over 20 Israelis have been killed in Palestinian attacks.
The West Bank, home to about 3 million Palestinians and over 400,000 Israeli settlers, has been under Israeli occupation since the Six-Day War in 1967. Despite the Oslo Accords of the 1990s, which were intended to lead to a two-state solution, lasting peace remains elusive. The United Nations has repeatedly called for an end to the Israeli occupation, and in 2004, the International Court of Justice declared the Israeli West Bank barrier illegal.
As the situation unfolds, the international community watches closely, hoping for a resolution to this long-standing conflict that has caused immense suffering on both sides.