
JENIN, West Bank — In a significant development, Israeli tanks entered the occupied West Bank on Sunday, marking the first occurrence of such an event in decades. Palestinian authorities have labeled this as a “dangerous escalation,” especially after the Israeli defense minister announced that troops would remain in certain areas for a year, preventing the return of tens of thousands of displaced Palestinians.
Eyewitnesses from the Associated Press observed multiple tanks maneuvering along rugged paths into Jenin, a city renowned for its history of armed resistance against Israel.
The Israeli government is intensifying its operations in the Palestinian territories, asserting a commitment to eradicate militancy in response to a surge in attacks. This latest offensive in the northern West Bank began on January 21, just two days after the ongoing ceasefire in Gaza was established, and has since expanded to surrounding regions.
