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Israeli forces kill West Bank Hamas leader

Israeli forces killed Hamas leader in Jenin, a West Bank city in Jenin, on Tuesday. They were continuing a week-long offensive against militant groups that had forced tens and thousands of Palestinians to flee their homes.

In a gunfight that also saw the death of another Hamas agent, the military claimed to have conducted a raid in order to arrest Aysar Al-Saadi. It said that three other Hamas members had been arrested.

The militant group based in Gaza, which also has a strong presence in the West Bank occupied, confirmed al-Saadi's death, but stated that it wouldn't affect their commitment to fighting Israel.

The West Bank Operation, which began January, as the fighting in Gaza was stopped following a ceasefire deal brokered by Qatari and Egyptian mediators, is one of the largest operations in the region in recent years. It followed an increase in violence in the area since the beginning of the Gaza war in 2023.

Israeli troops demolished houses and infrastructure in refugee camps located in Jenin, Tulkarm, and Tubas in the northern West Bank. Tens of thousands of people were forced to flee, taking with them only the things they could carry.

The military cut off the power and dug up roads in eastern parts of Jenin on Tuesday.

The military has said that it does not forcefully evacuate Palestinians, but allows residents who wish to leave the combat zones to do so through designated crossings.

Palestinians claim that Israeli operations have forced them to leave their homes after they cut off water and electricity and destroyed dozens of houses.

(source: Reuters)