Israeli forces remain on the north west coast throughout the year while the military operation is expanding

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The Defense Minister of Israel said tens of thousands of displaced Palestinians will not allow their homes to return to the occupied west coast, because the Israeli army extends its business against armed militants in the territory.
A military offensive of the “iron wall”, which was launched at the end of last monthIt is considered to be the most proud Israeli operation on the west coast of more than two decades.
Israeli Minister of Defense Israel Katz He said on Sunday that he had directed the army to “prepare for an extended stay in campsites cleaned for the next year, not allow the residents to return.”
“We will not return to the reality that has existed in the past. We will continue to clean the refugee camps and other terrorist centers to dismantle [militant] Battalions and terrorist infrastructure of extremist Islam that were built, “Katz added.
The Israeli forces have so far aimed Palestinian militant groups primarily in northern refugee camps JeninTulkarem, Nur Shams and Far’a. The IDF said on Sunday that the tank platoon was allocated in Jenin and that the operations were expanded to the immovable neighboring town of Qatatiya.
More than 50 Palestinians were killed during a military operation, including a thirteen-year-old girl in Jenin on Friday, according to the UN data, as well as three Israeli soldiers. The UN estimates that about 40,000 people are forced to evacuate from their homes for the fighting.
Israeli officials have previously indicated that evacuations from the camp have been voluntary and that the locals will return freely.
During a visit to the Jenin camp last week with the Israeli army, the Financial Times confirmed that more than 15,000 people were almost emptied. According to Israeli estimates, there are only about 1,000 people left, with large parts of the camp – including the main roads, schools, mosques and at least two ten buildings – destroyed by the fight.
Israeli military officials said they were aiming at the Jenin local brigade, a loose young armed men’s confession from faction such as Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad who joined forces to increase their efficiency.
Local Brigade, or KataibThe model was repeated in other parts of the northern west coast, including in the Tulkarem camp, which Israel claims to be the origin of Thursday bus bombing.
Three improvised explosive devices detonated on buses in the suburbs of Tel Aviv, while the fourth device security forces neutralized. No one was injured because the buses were empty at the time of the explosion.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited a refugee tulcarem refugee camp on Friday and vowed to expand his offensive to the West Coast.
“We are entering the stronghold of terrorism, leveling the entire streets used by terrorists and their homes, as well as eliminating terrorists and commanders,” he said.
Separately, a fragile American mediator between Israel and Hamas in Gaza was thrown in doubt after Netanyahu delayed the release of more than 600 Palestinian prisoners late on Saturday night, despite the fact that the militant group released six of Israeli hostages from captivity earlier day.
The Prime Minister’s office accused Hamas of “repeated violations” of the agreement reached last month, including “cynically exploiting our hostages for propaganda purposes.”
“It was decided to delay the release of terrorists planned yesterday until the following hostages were certainly published and without humiliating ceremonies,” Netanyahu said in a statement.
It was expected that the remains of four Israeli hostage would be announced by Hamas on Thursday.
The initial 42-day truck between Israel and Hamas should end next weekend, with conversations on the second phase of the agreement-which could see the release of the remaining Israeli hostages and permanently end the war-yos always to start seriously.
On Sunday, Hamas announced the statement “strongly condemning” the decision of Israel to delay the release of the prisoner, describing it as a “clear violation” of the trial agreement and the “intentional attempt” Netanyahu to undermine the agreement.
“We demand that [international] intermediaries. . . Suppose their responsibility and put pressure on the occupation of spending an agreement and releasing prisoners without any delay, “the statement added.