Israel dismissed residents of three fugitive camps in the occupants of the West Bank as it began a principal operation in Palestinian.
The Minister of Israel’s defense minister Katz said that Jenin camps, Tulkarm and Nur shams are now “empty” and live in the coming year.
Israel’s defense forces say it caused a tank division around the city of Jenin – the first time it was made since moving.
The UN said earlier in this month the operation of Israel, who began 21 in January and was intensified in the present days, which brought “forced transit” to 40,000 people.
“So far, 40,000 Palestinians have evacuated from the camps of Jenin’s refugees, Tulkarem, and Nur Shams, present homes.
“I ordered (troops) to prepare for a long-term presence of cleared camps for the coming year and to prevent residents and restitution of terrorism.”
He also said Israel taught Palestinian refugee agencies in what (UNRWA) stopped operating in the area.
Nabil Abu Rudeineh, a spokesman for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, describes the decision to deploy tanks as a “dangerous escort of Israel who does not lead to strength or calmness”.
IDF says of a statement that its forces “continued operations to prevent terrorism” – which are farther away from the drones, police, and operatives from the Intelligence Agcency Shin Bet.
UN said Thursday since the operations of Israel began on 21 January, 51 Palestinian, including seven children, Tubsarm and Tubsarm covernoles, as well as three soldiers of Israel.
The offensive causes serious injury to water infrastructure and sanitation, which destroys access to the “tens of thousands of people”, it says.
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited refugkar refugtes camp Friday and ordered the Army to extend “operation activity.
“We enter the terrorists forts, flattening the whole streets used by terrorists, and their homes. We eliminate terrorists,” Netanyahu said.
His visit followed the blast of three Tel Aviv buses, described by Israeli officials as a “suspected terrorist attack” caused by West Bombs.
Israel occupies the West Bank in 1967 in the six-day war and since the construction of about 160 habitats that put about 700,000 Jews. The settlements were considered illegal under international law, even if it was opposed to Israel.