Israeli Forces Kill Local Hamas Commander in West Bank
Israeli forces killed a local commander of the Islamist terrorist group Hamas in the flashpoint city of Jenin on Friday as they pressed a major operation in the West Bank for a third day, the Israeli military said.
The military said Border Police forces had killed Wassem Hazem, who it said was the head of Hamas in Jenin and was involved in shooting and bombing attacks in the Palestinian territory.
Two other Hamas gunmen who tried to escape the car they were all traveling in were killed by a drone, it said, adding that weapons, explosives, and large sums of cash were found in the vehicle.
Hamas confirmed the death of all three men, who it said were members of its Al-Qassam Brigades armed wing.
In the village of Zababdeh, just outside Jenin, a burnt-out car riddled with bullet holes stood against a wall where the vehicle came to a halt after being pursued by an Israeli special forces unit, residents said.
Villager Saif Ghannam, 25, said one of the two other men who escaped from the vehicle was killed just outside his house by a small drone strike that shattered the windows, while a second man was killed a short distance away.
The incident occurred as Israeli forces kept up a large-scale operation involving hundreds of troops and police that was launched in the early hours of Wednesday morning in Jenin and Tulkarm, another volatile city in the northern West Bank, as well as the Jordan Valley.
Israeli armored personnel carriers backed by helicopters and drones pushed into Jenin and Tulkarm on Friday while armored bulldozers ploughed up roads to destroy roadside bombs planted by the terrorist groups.
The escalation in hostilities in the West Bank takes place as fighting between Israeli forces and Hamas terroriss still rages in the Gaza Strip nearly 11 months since it began, and clashes with the Iranian-backed Hezbollah terrorist group in the Israel-Lebanon border area have intensified.
In the first two days of the West Bank operation, at least 17 Palestinians were killed, including the local commander of the Iranian-backed Islamic Jihad forces in Tulkarm.
Israel‘s military, in a summary of its operations, said: “So far, the forces have eliminated 20 terrorists in exchanges of fire and airstrikes and apprehended 17 suspects linked to terrorist activities.”
Israel says Iran provides weapons and support to terrorist factions in the West Bank and the military has as a result cranked up its operations there.
The British government said on Friday it was “deeply concerned” by Israel‘s operation in the West Bank and said there was an urgent need for de-escalation.
“We recognize Israel‘s need to defend itself against security threats, but we are deeply worried by the methods Israel has employed and by reports of civilian casualties and the destruction of civilian infrastructure,” a Foreign Office statement said.
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