Hamas Vows to Resist New Israeli Attack on West Bank Amid Gaza Truce

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A spokesperson for Hamas has told Newsweek that the Palestinian movement is committed to resisting Israeli forces conducting new operations in the West Bank amid a temporary ceasefire reached in the ongoing war in the Gaza Strip.

Reports emerged late Tuesday of Israel Defense Forces (IDF) troops and armored vehicles, including bulldozers, storming the Jenin refugee camp in the northern West Bank, conducting raids and destroying infrastructure. The IDF has long identified the densely populated site as a hub for Palestinian militant activity, while Palestinian officials have accused Israel of committing war crimes and stoking settler violence.

With no official reports released, an IDF spokesperson told Newsweek that Israeli forces are “currently conducting counterterrorism activities in the area.”

The news came in the lead-up to the final day of a recently extended truce that quieted what has been the deadliest-ever outburst in the decades-long Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The latest all-out war erupted on October 7 when Hamas and other Palestinian factions based in Gaza conducted an unprecedented surprise attack against Israel, followed by a historic IDF incursion into Gaza.

As clashes shifted to the West Bank, Hamas spokesperson Ghazi Hamad told Newsweek that “the ceasefire agreement is limited to the Gaza Strip only, but at the same time we are following what is happening in the West Bank in terms of serious violations of the occupation.”

“And we affirm our position to resist the occupation wherever it is,” he added.

A man prepares to fire in the air as Palestinian mourners attend the funeral of men killed in an overnight Israeli army raid in the Jenin refugee camp, in the West Bank, on November 17. While the ongoing war has played out largely in Israel and Gaza, the West Bank has also seen flare-ups of violence threatening to escalate amid a truce between the IDF and Hamas.
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The IDF conducted its largest raid in two decades in Jenin in July amid what was already a historic spike in Israeli-Palestinian violence. Since war erupted last month, the IDF has conducted a number of incursions into the Palestinian city and its camp, including in recent weeks, leaving a number of Palestinians dead, including those Hamas said were among its ranks.

Divided into three areas of administration in line with the Oslo Accords reached three decades ago, the majority of the West Bank is under effective Israeli control, with the remainder divided into sections of joint Israeli-Palestinian control and full Palestinian control. Jenin is located in the section under the administration of the Palestinian National Authority, though Israel has asserted the right to conduct operations there in response to the presence of armed Palestinian factions.

Palestinian National Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and his administration have also seen their power steadily decline over the years as a result of increasing Israeli occupation and settler activity, growing support for Hamas and the rise of independent Palestinian factions.

As for Gaza, the Islamist Hamas movement took full control of the coastal territory amid a violent rift with the secular Fatah party, which is led by Abbas, in 2007, less than two years after the IDF disengaged from nearly four decades of occupation of Gaza.

This is a developing news story and more information will be added as it becomes available.