ALBAWABA - At least 10 Palestinians have been killed amid the ongoing Israeli military operation which forced the displacement of 600 people, according to Palestinian media.
The Israeli army named the operation in Jenin the "Iron Wall" and it was launched in Jenin, West Banks on Tuesday, Jan. 21.
The clashes on the second day were concentrated on Nazareth Street and inside the alleys and lanes of the camp when the Israeli army attempted to storm it from the Return Junction and the Damj Lane, Erem News reported.
The Al-Quds Brigades, Jenin Battalion, said in a statement, "Our fighters continue to confront the invading Israeli forces on the various fighting fronts, and are showering them and the military vehicles with volleys of direct bullets and explosive devices according to the requirements and circumstances of the field."
An Israeli army drone dropped bombs on the Al-Damj neighborhood in Jenin today, as its military operations in the camp continued for the second day in a row.