Israeli forces conduct major raids in Jenin, arrest senior Fatah leader

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In a recent development, four Palestinians killed in multiple raids carried out by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank, with the most significant operation taking place in the Jenin refugee camp. This series of raids marked one of Israel’s largest military actions since October 7, sparking concerns and questions about the Israeli army's operations in the region.
However, 65 people were arrested in the raids, which brings the total of Palestinian in Israeli jails to 6,600.
The operation commenced at midnight and stretched until around 7 am, involving a substantial deployment of Israeli forces. Hundreds of Israeli soldiers and numerous armored vehicles were involved in this extensive operation.
A notable and unexpected aspect of this raid was the arrest of a senior Fatah leader. This development is unusual, given that the Israeli military's focus since October 7 has primarily been on apprehending Hamas leaders and activists in the occupied West Bank.
The arrest of the senior Fatah leader in the Jenin refugee camp has raised concerns among Fatah leaders in Ramallah. The family of the arrested individual has reported that he was subjected to physical assault during the arrest.

Al Jazeera’s Imran Khan and Charles Stratford join us live from Ramallah and Jenin in the occupied West Bank to discuss the latest updates.

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