Operation Iron Wall has now expanded to include the Palestinian Authority

No.

13640

Date

22 January, 2025

Found by

Mariam Barghouti

Location

Original Social Media Post

"Operation Iron Wall has now expanded to include the Palestinian Authority. As the Israeli military continues its terror campaign in Jenin, including the use of airstrikes, apache helicopters and drones, they are shooting at civilians indiscriminately. Several women- mothers of slain Palestinians have also been detained since the morning. Meanwhile the Palestinian Authority is hunting any resistance fighters from the Jenin Brigade (and other groups in the West Bank). Reports that the PA is brutally beating and torturing anyone they arrest. The Israeli army continues to assault civilians while obstructing journalists from covering & intentionally denying medical care to those injured in the camp. At least a fifth of all Palestinians killed in the West Bank in the last 15 months were in Jenin. This all comes days after Donald Trump is sworn in as the acting American president. Hours after his swearing in, the West Bank was put on lockdown while Israeli officials vow more illegal annexation of lands. Already, armed Israeli settlers feel emboldened & have been escalating attacks- including pogroms- against unarmed Palestinians." - Source

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Archivist Notes: Jenin hospitals under siege

Jenin Hospital has been under siege since January 22. On January 21, Israel killed at least 10 Palestinians and left more than 35 wounded in a large-scale operation ("Iron Wall") in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin.

“Iron Wall,” operation includes IDF troops, Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) officers and Border Police, according to the Israeli military.

Name of the victims

Dr. Nader Irsheid, Dr. Khaled Zakarneh, Dr. Abdullah Al-Thaher, nurse Muhammad Amarneh, and nurse Ashraf Alauna were injured in different locations, near Jenin Governmental Hospital, Al-Amal Hospital, and Al-Razi Hospital.

1. Jenin Governmental Hospital:

More than 600 displaced individuals sought refuge, with the hospital surrounded by military forces and cut off from food for an entire day. Despite attempts to coordinate food delivery, the Israeli military blocked it.

Director Wissam Bakr reported that bulldozers made it difficult for medical teams to enter or exit the hospital. Bakr described the situation as tragic, fearing an assault or shooting by the Israeli army.

During the night, Israeli forces bulldozed the road outside the Jenin Governmental Hospital, effectively blocking access to the hospital for ambulances.

On the morning of January 22, a Roya journalist reported that Israeli forces requested Palestinians evacuate the Jenin Government Hospital and gave patients eight hours to leave. They ordered citizens to walk on foot through a security corridor to the Al-Awda Roundabout, where everyone would be thoroughly inspected. They evicted the Jenin Governmental Hospital. The patients were seen walking on foot, using the bulldozed street before the deadline passed.

According to Medical Aid for Palestine (MAP), medics claimed that "minimal staff are inside and they are not allowed to leave." "No supplies, not even basic items like bread, are permitted to enter. Meanwhile, the rest of the hospital staff outside are being prevented from reaching the facility."

At the end of the morning, a group of Palestinians were arrested by Israeli forces in front of the entrance.

The loud noise of military vehicles and bulldozers, combined with threats over loudspeakers, made the residents fear the hospital could face the same fate as those destroyed by Israeli forces in Gaza.

2. Al-Amal Hospital:

The siege was more violent, with soldiers firing indiscriminately into the courtyard, wounding at least three doctors and two hospital workers. The situation was chaotic, with gunfire heard throughout the hospital grounds.

A nurse was shot behind the hospital and left bleeding until rescued by a paramedic.

The hospital remains under strict siege, with only one ambulance allowed in or out, constantly inspected.

Food delivery is only possible through this ambulance, with its staff under constant threat.

3. Al-Razi Hospital & Palestinian Authorities Collaboration

Coinciding with the Israeli occupation's aggression, the PA's security forces, affiliated with the Fatah movement (PLO), arrested a wounded young man after besieging and storming the Al-Razi Hospital in Jenin. They also shot a young man in the head.

The Director of Al-Razi Hospital in Jenin to Al Jazeera: There are two serious injuries by occupation bullets after clashes in front of the hospital. Security forces affiliated with the Authority stormed the patients' section of the hospital after gunfire.

PA security forces stormed the hospital, arresting a wounded man believed to be a member of the Jenin Battalion and wanted by the Israeli army.

This marked the first time Palestinian forces publicly participated in an Israeli military assault in the West Bank.

Context :

Israeli occupation forces have intensified their deadly raid in Jenin, in the occupied West Bank, destroying infrastructure, displacing around 2,000 families, and forcing the evacuation of the public hospital under direct threat.

January 23: evacuation of Jenin Hospitals continues

lsraeli forces continue to evict Palestinians from the vicinity of Jenin Camp, including patients in Jenin Governmental Hospital.

	January 23: evacuation of Jenin Hospitals continues

Janurary 24 :

The infrastructure destruction around the Jenin Governement Hospital continues. The roads and the building are so deeply destructuct that the ambulances cannot reach the entrance of the hospital.

On January 25:

Deputy Spokesperson for the Secretary-General of the United Nations : “Reports indicate that Jenin Governmental Hospital is still without water & electricity, due to the Israeli aggression.” “Reports indicate difficulty in reaching Jenin Governmental Hospital due to damaged roads.”

On January 26:

Israeli occupation forces also continue to block access to the Jenin Government Hospital, hindering the entry and exit of civilians.

Statement of UN human rights office

Thameen al-Kheetan, of the UN human rights office, called Israeli tactics in Jenin “deadly operations”, after Israel targeted a refugee camp in the centre of the city and besieged a nearby hospital : “We are deeply concerned by the use of unlawful lethal force in Jenin, in the occupied West Bank,” he said on Friday, criticising “methods and means developed for war fighting, in violation of human rights law … this includes multiple airstrikes and apparently random shooting at unarmed residents attempting to flee or find safety.”

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