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Middle East Tensions: Israeli Troops Out Of West Bank Camp; UN Hails Limited Pauses Over Gaza Polio Vaccinations

Releasing an 'operational summary' from its operations in Jenin, the IDF said that "14 terrorists were eliminated and over 30 susp🤪ects apprehended."

Explosion in West Bank during Israeli operations |
Expl♑osion in West Bank during ꩵIsraeli operations | Photo: AP
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Following a milit൩ary operation that lasted more than week i🏅n the occupied West Bank, Israeli forces seemed to be withdrawing from the Jenin refugee camp in the region.

Overnight, the Israeli Defence Forces personnel were seen leaving the camp from a checkpoint set up on one of the main roads, The Associated Press reported.

Releasing an 'op𝕴erational summary' from its operations in Jenin, the IDF said that "14 terrorists were eliminated, over 30 suspects apprehended and ap💃prox. 30 explosives planted under roads were dismantled".

The 🌃war on Gaza has since left over 40,000 Palestinians dead, as per the Health Ministry in the Hamas-controlled region.

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UN Hails Limited Pauses For Polio Vaccination

United Nations officials on Wednesday praised the limited pauses in the fighting betwꩲeen Israel and Hamas in Gaza, to allow the polio vaccinations for children.

Algeria, sitting on the 15-member council until next year, requested the UN body to𝕴 discuss the broader situation in the Palestinian territories.

UN Undersecretary-general for political🐲 and peacebuilding affairs, and Edem Wosornu, director of the✨ Operations and Advocacy Division at the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, spoke about the pauses in the fighting for polio, termed them to "rare rays of hope".

"It does not have to be this way. Indeed, over the past few days, there hav꧑e been signs that humanitarian objectives can inspire positive steps," Wosornu told the council.

The UN World Health Organi♕sation said that 1,87,000 children in Gaza have been vaccinated for🦩 polio, with a goal of reaching 6,40,000 children. The polio vaccination campaign was launched after Gaza recently reported its first polio case -- a 10-month-old boy -- in 25 years.

Israeli Forces Withdraw From West Bank Camp

Israeli forces on Friday appeared to withdra𓆉w from the Jenin camp in the occupied West Bank, after a week-long military operation that has left dozens of people dead, leaving behind a trail of destruction.

"14 terr༒orists eliminated, over 30 suspects apprehended, approx. 30 explosives plante𒅌d under roads dismantled. This is an operational summary from our counterterrorism operations in Jenin," the Israel Defence Forces said in a statement.

IDF said that✅ it dꦰismantled several "terrorist infrastructure sites", including an underground weapons storage facility located beneath a mosque and, a lab which was being used to manufacture explosives.

"The terrorist Wassem Hazem, head of the Hamas terrorist organization in Jenin, was also eliminated. Hazem directed shooting and explosi🌄ve attacks in the area of Jenin and was responsible for advancing terror attacks in Ju♍dea and Samaria," the IDF said.

Health officials said that the fighting in Jenin accounted for 21🦋 of the 39 Palestinians death during the Israeli offensive in the West Bank, most of whom -- as per the military -- have been militants.

Netanyahu's Demand On Gaza Border With Egypt

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rei𝔍terated the demand for an open-ended control of Gaza's border with Egypt, digging in on his stance on an 🐻issue that has threatened to derail ceasefire efforts.

Netanyahu's comments came in the ba🐼ckdrop of a new proposal being developed by the🦹 United States for a ceasefire and hostage release deal.

However, Israeli control of the Philadelphi corridor along Gaza's border with Egypt has become one of the main obstacles in the peace talks as Hamas demanded an eventual full withdrawal of Israel🌃i forces from Gaza.

Egypt, who is also a mediator in t🎃he talks along with the US and Qatar, has also demanded a concrete timeline for Israeli troops to leave the Philadelphi corridor.

Repeating his stance൩, Netanyah🍬u told reporters, "Gaza must be demilitarized, and this can only happen if the Philadelphi corridor remains under firm control."

“Bring me anyone who will actually show us … that they can actually prevent the recurrenceಞ” of smuggling, he said. “I don't see that happening right now. And until that happens, we're there.”

Pushing back against the pressure, Netanyahu had said that his stance was necessary ✃to ensure "Hamas does not pose a threat to Israel".