Yedioth Ahronoth quoted Israeli sources as saying that Israeli security services are working to reshape the situation in the West Bank with the aim of preserving the Israeli army's freedom of action within the camps.
Sources said the Israeli army demolished 200 homes in Jenin camp and opened new roads within the camp, stretching 5 kilometers, designated for the entry of Israeli vehicles.
She added that the Israeli army intends to prevent Palestinians from rebuilding demolished homes and roads to ensure that army forces can move quickly into the camp.
The sources confirmed that the Israeli military's Central Command has considered similar plans for 18 camps in the West Bank and are ready to implement them if necessary.
Yedioth Ahronoth quoted security sources as saying that one of the objectives of this operation was to obliterate the idea of asylum.
According to sources, the army has established a security buffer zone around the Jordan Valley to enhance control over the area in times of peace and emergency.
She also confirmed that the Israeli Central Command had taken measures to survey several roads across the Green Line and installed gates that would assist in the pursuit of wanted individuals.
Meanwhile, sources told Al Jazeera that approximately 21,000 Palestinians have been forcibly displaced from the city of Jenin and its camp as the Israeli occupation continues its military operations for the 65th consecutive day.
Sources also confirmed to Al Jazeera that more than 4,000 Palestinian families have been forcibly displaced from the Tulkarm and Nur Shams camps in the occupied West Bank, as the Israeli occupation continues its operations in the camps for the 59th day.
For its part, the Jenin Municipality stated that the occupation forces would begin demolishing 93 buildings in the Jenin refugee camp after forcing 1,000 Palestinians to leave their surroundings and converting some of their homes into military barracks.
The municipality said that an Israeli court rejected a petition it submitted to prevent the demolition of 93 buildings containing more than 300 housing units inside the camp.
It's worth noting that since January 21, the Israeli army has expanded its military operations—dubbed "Iron Wall"—into Palestinian refugee cities and camps in the northern West Bank, particularly in the governorates of Jenin, Tulkarm, and Tubas. According to the Ministry of Health, the operation has resulted in dozens of deaths, the displacement of tens of thousands, and widespread destruction of property, homes, and infrastructure.
Source: Al Jazeera
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Yedioth Ahronoth: Israel will prevent the rebuilding of homes and roads it demolished in Jenin.