The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have carried out a large-scale operation that has led to the emptying of refugee camps in Jenin, Tulkarem, and Nur Shams, displacing around 40,000 Palestinians. Defence Minister Israel Katz announced the expulsion, stating that the Israeli military would occupy the areas for a year. The operation, intensified since January, has seen a notable deployment of military resources including tanks for the first time in two decades. UN agencies have voiced concern over the humanitarian impact, while Palestinian officials denounce the actions as dangerous provocations that threaten regional stability.
Israel's Military Pushes Out Residents from Three West Bank Camps

Israel's Military Pushes Out Residents from Three West Bank Camps
In a significant escalation of military operations, Israel has forcibly expelled the residents of three refugee camps in the West Bank amid ongoing tensions.
Following a series of violent outbreaks in the area, including recent bombings in Tel Aviv, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has instructed the military to intensify operations against perceived terrorist strongholds. The operational strategies from the IDF reportedly include a multi-faceted approach with drones, special forces, and border police involved. As international debate over the legality of Israeli settlements in the West Bank escalates, the crisis continues to unfold, raising urgent humanitarian and political concerns in the region.
As tensions grow, Israel's latest military actions prompt widespread condemnation and fears of further escalation in violence and instability in the Palestinian territories.
As tensions grow, Israel's latest military actions prompt widespread condemnation and fears of further escalation in violence and instability in the Palestinian territories.