Israel has killed around a dozen suspected militants in a series of airstrikes and raids in the occupied West Bank, as well as an assassination near the Syrian-Lebanese border, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said on Wednesday. The strikes allegedly targeted members of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad group.
Israeli forces launched what they called a “counterterrorism operation” in the West Bank settlements of Jenin and Tulkarm in the early hours of Wednesday morning. Three “armed terrorists” were killed in an airstrike in Jenin, while two others were killed by Israeli ground troops in Tulkarm and an unknown number were arrested, the IDF said in a statement.
Another four alleged “terrorists” were killed in an airstrike on Far’a, a sprawling refugee camp located around 30 kilometers east of Tulkarm, the IDF said. The Palestinian Authority, which governs some West Bank territory autonomously, confirmed the Israeli casualty figures.
The raid was launched in response to an attempted suicide bombing in Tel Aviv last week. Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), a smaller militant group active in both Gaza and the West Bank, claimed responsibility for the blast, in which only the bomber died when his explosive device apparently detonated prematurely.