Sources reported to Tel Aviv Tribune of renewed clashes between the security services and resistance fighters in the Jenin camp in the northern West Bank, amid the continuing crisis that led to the killing of 3 Palestinians and the injury of others.
Since the start of the security campaign, the Authority’s security services announced that they are pursuing those they described as outlaws, disarming them, and extending control over the camp, while the “Jenin Brigade” stresses that the goal of this campaign is to pursue the resistance fighters and disarm them, and refuses to hand over weapons.
Three Palestinians were killed, including a field commander in the Jenin Battalion, and a number of others were injured, including members of the security services.
Camp residents mourned the body of the field commander of the Jenin Brigade, Yazid Ja’aysa, who was killed by bullets from the security services of the Palestinian Authority.
They also held the funeral of the child Muhammad Al-Amer, who was killed during clashes between the security services of the Palestinian Authority and resistance fighters from the Jenin camp a few days ago.
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The funeral march began from the Jenin Camp Grand Mosque to the camp cemetery, and the mourners chanted slogans demanding an end to the Palestinian Authority’s security campaign against the camp.
The comprehensive commercial strike continued in Jenin in protest against the continuation of the military operation by the Authority’s security services against resistance fighters in the camp, as Palestinian sources explained that the commercial strike in Jenin continued for the fourth day in a row.
A demonstration also took place in Tulkarm in support of the Palestinian resistance and the Jenin Brigade, and to demand an end to the security operation carried out by the Palestinian Authority against the resistance fighters in the Jenin camp.
Palestinian factions had denounced what the authority called the “Protect the Homeland” operation that it launched, which resulted in the killing of Yazid Jaaysa, who was persecuted by the Israeli occupation and a leader in the Jenin Brigade of the Al-Quds Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Jihad Movement.
The official spokesman for the Palestinian Security Forces, Brigadier General Anwar Rajab, told Tel Aviv Tribune earlier that what is happening in Jenin is “a security campaign targeting outlaws.”