The Jerusalem Post

PA under pressure to cut security ties with Israel after Jenin operation

Four gunmen killed, 44 wounded • Fatah: IDF committing ‘massacres’

- • By KHALED ABU TOAMEH and TZVI JOFFRE

the palestinia­n authority is facing growing pressure to cut all ties with israel and stop its security crackdown on its political rivals in the west Bank in the aftermath of wednesday’s idF operation in jenin.

Four palestinia­n gunmen were killed and 44 others were wounded during the military operation, which was followed by a general strike in all west Bank cities.

the palestinia­ns killed were identified as rahman hazem, the brother of the terrorist who carried out the shooting on dizengoff street in tel aviv in april; and ahmad alawneh, a member of the palestinia­n authority security services; and muhammad al-wana and muhammad abu naasa.

the israeli operation began early on wednesday morning when soldiers and Border police officers surrounded a house in jenin to arrest two wanted suspects. after the suspects threw an explosive toward the israeli forces, they responded with gunfire and killed the two terrorists.

the two suspects, one of whom was identified by the idF as hazem, were involved in a number of recent shootings, including against a vehicle used by the defense ministry near jalama, in the jenin region, earlier this month. the two were also said to be planning terrorist attacks in the near future.

rahman was the brother of ra’ad hazem, the palestinia­n terrorist who killed three people on dizengoff street in tel aviv in april.

israeli forces remain on high alert amid a heightened risk of terrorist attacks during the high holy days, as well as a string of recent terrorist attacks in the west Bank.

Fatah called for a “day of rage” on wednesday in response to the israeli operations in jenin.

after the operation, a number of palestinia­n groups repeated their demand that the pa stop its security coordinati­on with israel. they urged palestinia­ns in the west Bank to step up the “resistance” attacks against soldiers and settlers.

the groups also urged the pa to stop its “political arrests” in the west Bank, referring to the crackdown by the pa security forces on its political rivals.

the pa did not comment on the calls to sever its ties with israel. senior pa officials, however, launched a scathing

attack on Israel and accused it of committing “massacres” against the Palestinia­ns.

“The Israeli occupation is continuing to tamper with security and stability,” PA presidenti­al spokesman Nabil Abu Rudaineh said. “Israel and the US have lost their credibilit­y.”

PA Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh said Israel bears responsibi­lity for the repercussi­ons of the Jenin “crime.” The IDF counterter­rorism operations were part of the upcoming Israeli election campaign, he said.

Prime Minister Yair Lapid said the security forces had acted with “determinat­ion.”

“We will not be deterred and will not hesitate to act against anyone who tries to raise his hand against the citizens of Israel and the security forces,” he said.

US Ambassador Tom Nides on Wednesday said the US was monitoring events in Jenin.

“We are watching very closely the activity that is going on in Jenin this morning,” he said. “We are fully supportive of protecting Israelis to make sure that those who are lone terrorists are unable to do those activities.”

The ruling Fatah faction, headed by PA President Mahmoud Abbas, accused Israel of perpetrati­ng “massacres” against the Palestinia­ns. The IDF crackdown would only strengthen the Palestinia­ns’ determinat­ion to pursue the “resistance,” it said.

Responding to the IDF operation, Hamas called on the PA to immediatel­y halt security coordinati­on with Israel. Abdel Latif Qanou, a spokesman for the Gaza-based terrorist group, called on the Palestinia­ns to launch a “new intifada.”

Hazem Qassem, another Hamas representa­tive, said Israel would “pay a price for its terrorism.” The armed groups in the West Bank are capable of stepping up their attacks against Israel despite the ongoing IDF crackdown, he said, adding that the PA has become “isolated from its people.”

The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), the second-largest faction of the PLO after Fatah, said the PA must immediatel­y stop the security coordinati­on and “all forms of relations” with Israel. The PFLP called on the PA to “endorse the language of an all-out confrontat­ion” with Israel.

The Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP), another PLO faction; Palestinia­n Islamic Jihad and a number of armed groups in the Gaza Strip threatened to avenge the blood of the Jenin “martyrs.”

The groups joined the calls to the PA to cut all ties with Israel, including security coordinati­on, and urged the Palestinia­ns in the West Bank to increase their attacks on sol

 ?? ?? pALESTINIA­NS CLASH with Israeli security forces in Jenin following an arrest raid yesterday. (Nasser Ishtayeh/Flash90)
pALESTINIA­NS CLASH with Israeli security forces in Jenin following an arrest raid yesterday. (Nasser Ishtayeh/Flash90)

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