By deploying his forces against the armed groups in Jenin, the Palestinian president hopes to curry favor with the American billionaire, whose entourage includes many supporters of Jewish settlement in the West Bank.
RAMALLAH, January, 30 2024 (WAFA) – President of the State of Palestine Mahmoud Abbas expressed his appreciation to Jordanian King Abdullah II, praising the firm and supportive positions adopted by the Kingdom towards the Palestinian cause and the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people.
Israel's military campaign in the West Bank, coupled with the PA's complicity, sets the stage for a confrontation in Palestinian resistance.
The action came a day after President Donald Trump said he will lift sanctions on ultranationalist Israeli settlers who attacked Palestinian villages.
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The operation is the third major incursion by the Israeli army in less than two years into Jenin, as the military says it is applying lessons learnt in Gaza.
The city of Jenin, a Palestinian militant stronghold in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, has become a new front for Israel days after it reached a ceasefire deal with Hamas that suspended a 15-month-old war in Gaza.
Denmark said on Monday it would spend 14.6 billion Danish crowns ($2.05 billion) boosting its military presence in the Arctic, following renewed interest by U.S. President Donald Trump in controlling Greenland, a semi-autonomous Danish territory.