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Israel sends tanks to the West Bank for the first time in 20 years. Hereā€™s why thatā€™s significant

Israel sends tanks to the West Bank for the first time in 20 years. Hereā€™s why thatā€™s significant
That joint press conference with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Secretary of State Marco Rubio very clear, the two countries in lockstep and on Iran absolutely joined up in their thinking. The Prime Minister of Israel saying very clearly the Ayatollahs cannot be allowed to get *** nuclear weapon. Marco Rubio doubling down on that. The common theme in all of these challenges. Is Iran It is the single greatest source of instability in the region. Behind every terrorist group, behind every act of violence, behind every destabilizing activity, behind everything that threatens peace and stability for the millions of people who call this region home. Iran and by Iran I mean the Ayatollahs. By Iran I mean it's regime. *** regime who, by the way, its people don't support. The people of Iran are victims of that regime. They also spoke about Syria, about Lebanon, that neither of those two countries will be allowed to have *** footing or *** place for forces that would target Israel's security. And on Hamas and Gaza, Prime Minister Netanyahu is saying the United States, Israel in lockstep and that Hamas could be no more. I want to assure. Everyone who's now listening to us, President Trump and I are working in full cooperation and coordination between us. We have *** common strategy. And we can't always share the details of this strategy with the public, including when the gates of hell will be opened, as they surely will if all our hostages are not released until the last one of them. Israel is determined to achieve all the war objectives we set after the horrific attack on October 7, the worst attack on Jews since the Holocaust. We will eliminate Hamas's military capability. And its political rule in Gaza, we will bring all our hostages home. And on that all important question of what happens next in the hostage ceasefire negotiations over Gaza, Prime Minister Netanyahu sending delegation, *** negotiating delegation to Cairo on Monday to discuss the phase one, the 1st 6 weeks part of that deal. The security cabinet here in Israel Monday evening will meet to discuss what to do about phase 2, the much harder to grapple with phase that could bring about an end to the war, and on that, Prime Minister Netanyahu indicating once the Security Council has discussed phase two, then he will instruct his negotiators who have gone to Cairo, how to discuss that further. Nic Robertson, CNN, Jerusalem.
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Israel sends tanks to the West Bank for the first time in 20 years. Hereā€™s why thatā€™s significant
The Israeli military this weekend deployed tanks to the occupied West Bank for the first time in two decades.In the background of a Gaza ceasefire, Israel has steadily escalated an intense military operation in Palestinian cities in the West Bank, killing dozens and displacing tens of thousands of residents.Since Hamasā€™ Oct. 7 attack, Israel has regularly launched airstrikes on the West Bank, which was almost unheard of before. Its defense minister, Israel Katz, said on Sunday that heā€™d instructed the military to stay for a year and ā€œto prevent the return of residents.ā€President Donald Trump has come under withering criticism for his proposal to expel 2.1 million Palestinians from Gaza. And yet, as the left-leaning Israeli newspaper Haaretz alleged in an editorial Monday, ā€œIsrael is already doing in the West Bank what it threatens to do in Gaza.ā€Hereā€™s whatā€™s happening.What is the West Bank?The West Bank, a territory that lies west of the Jordan River between Israel and Jordan, has been occupied by the Israeli military since 1967. It is home to more than 3.3 million Palestinians.Israel captured the West Bank and East Jerusalem ā€“ including the Old City, with its religious landmarks ā€“ from Jordan after a brief war in 1967. Many Israelis believe that Jews have a biblical right to the land, which they call Judea and Samaria.Since Israel captured the West Bank, around half a million Jewish Israelis have built homes in towns known as ā€œsettlements.ā€ Because the West Bank is considered to be occupied under international law, these settlements are illegal, but they are condoned ā€“ and even encouraged ā€“ by the Israeli government.In the 1990s, Israel and Palestinian factions started a peace process, which came to be known as the Oslo Accords. The agreement set up a Palestinian government, known as the Palestinian Authority, which would have jurisdiction in parts of the West Bank and Gaza, ahead of the creation of an independent Palestinian state.Video below: Israeli PM Netanyahu says Hamas will pay ā€˜full priceā€™ for failure to return hostageā€™s bodyMany communities in Palestinian cities are known as refugee camps. Though they now resemble urban neighborhoods, they were established after the 1948 Arab-Israeli war for Palestinians who fled or were forced from their homes during the creation of Israel.In July, the International Court of Justice, the United Nationsā€™ top court, issued an unprecedented advisory opinion that found Israelā€™s presence in the West Bank and East Jerusalem to be illegal, and called on Israel to end its decades-long occupation.What has happened since Oct. 7?There has always been tension between Palestinians and the Israeli government in the West Bank. Israel has for many years carried out regular incursions into Palestinian communities ā€“ targeting, it says, Palestinian militants.But Hamasā€™ Oct. 7 attack on Israel ushered in a new era.The Israeli military ramped up its restrictions on Palestinians, setting up new checkpoints and restricting who could cross from the West Bank into Israel. There was a spike of attacks by Jewish settlers on Palestinians, killing dozens.Israel launched a major military incursion in the northern West Bank in August, which it called ā€œOperation Summer Camps.ā€ It sent armored vehicles into the cities of Jenin and Tulkarem, severing water and electricity and leading Palestinians to ration food, residents told CNN.Armored Israeli bulldozers often rip up tarmacked roads during these incursions. Israel argues itā€™s a necessary tactic to unearth improvised explosive devices, but it often leaves whole neighborhoods entirely impassable.Israel has also targeted other aspects of Palestinian life in the West Bank. The Knesset, the countryā€™s parliament, passed a law last year that would make it extremely difficult for the United Nationsā€™ agency for Palestinians to continue operations, alleging that UNRWA, as itā€™s known, hasnā€™t done enough to crack down on extremism in its ranks. UNRWA educates 45,000 Palestinians in the West Bank and provides nearly a million annual patient visits at 43 health care facilities.Whatā€™s happening now?Israel launched an even more aggressive military operation in the northern West Bank in January, focused on the Jenin refugee camp, dubbed ā€œOperation Iron Wall.ā€ Israel says the operation is necessary to root out Iranian-backed militants who threaten its security.The defense minister has said that Israel is applying its Gaza playbook to the West Bank.ā€œA powerful operation to eliminate terrorists and terror infrastructure in the camp, ensuring that terrorism does not return to the camp after the operation is over ā€“ the first lesson from the method of repeated raids in Gaza,ā€ Katz said last month.Israelā€™s operation has forced more than 40,000 Palestinians from their homes in the West Bank, according to the United Nations. The military has killed more than 1,000 Palestinians in the West Bank and East Jerusalem since Oct. 7, 2023, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, which does not distinguish between civilians and combatants. Among those are at least 184 children. Just this weekend, the Israeli military admitted its forces had killed two 13-year-old children, and that it was investigating the incidents.Jeninā€™s mayor told CNN that Israelā€™s military had razed at least 120 residential buildings and caused hundreds of millions of dollars in destruction. ā€œI believe this operation from the beginning was a political agenda disguised and wrapped in a military and security operation,ā€ Mohammad Jarrar said earlier this month. ā€œBut itā€™s very clear ā€“ we all know the goals of this far-right government policy.ā€Israelā€™s foreign minister, Gideon Saar, told reporters in Brussels on Monday that ā€œitā€™s military operations taking place there against terrorists and (there are) no other objectives but this one.ā€What role does Trump play?It is impossible to ignore the role of Trump. His election has emboldened those in Israel who want the government to extend full Israeli sovereignty to West Bank settlements, a process known as annexation. Some want to go even further and annex all of the West Bank.Trump said earlier this month that ā€œpeople do like the ideaā€ of annexation, ā€œbut we havenā€™t taken a position on it yet.ā€ā€œBut weā€™ll be making an announcement probably on that very specific topic over the next four weeks,ā€ he said.Israelā€™s far-right finance minister, Bezalel Smotrich, who is in charge of West Bank settlements, ordered preparations for annexation, saying that Trumpā€™s election ā€œbrings an important opportunity for the state of Israel.ā€ The only way to remove the ā€œthreatā€ of a Palestinian state, he said, ā€œis to apply Israeli sovereignty over the entire settlements in Judea and Samaria.ā€The finance minister seems to play a big role in Netanyahuā€™s more aggressive approach. Smotrich was against the Gaza ceasefire and is pushing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to return to war there. He is a West Bank settler himself. In January, Smotrich said that the government now considers security in the West Bank to be an official ā€œwar goal.ā€ā€œAfter Gaza and Lebanon, today, with Godā€™s help, we have begun to change the security concept in Judea and Samaria,ā€ he said.How did things change this weekend?Israelā€™s invasion of Jenin refugee camp was already a significant escalation. But this weekend it became clear that it had no end in sight.On Friday, Netanyahu visited Jenin and praised the ā€œwonderful jobā€ troops were doing. A photo circulated of him sitting with commanders inside a Palestinian home that the military requisitioned as a command center.ā€œWe are eliminating terrorists, commanders,ā€ he said. ā€œWe are doing very, very important work against the desire of Hamas and other terrorist elements to harm us.ā€Then on Sunday, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) deployed a tank platoon to Jenin ā€“ the first time tanks have been sent into the West Bank since 2002, during the Second Intifada, or uprising. Itā€™s a sign of just how militarized the operation there has become. The Israeli military no longer believes that ground troops ā€“ and even airstrikes ā€“ are enough.And while Trump and Israelā€™s extremist ministers make plans to expel Gazaā€™s population, Israelā€™s defense minister Katz announced that the tens of thousands of Palestinians who have left their West Bank homes in recent weeks will not be allowed to return.ā€œToday, I instructed the IDF to prepare for an extended presence in the cleared camps for the next year, and not to allow the return of residents and the resurgence of terror,ā€ he said.

The Israeli military this weekend deployed tanks to the occupied West Bank for the first time in two decades.

In the background of a Gaza ceasefire, Israel has steadily escalated an intense military operation in Palestinian cities in the West Bank, killing dozens and displacing tens of thousands of residents.

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Since Hamasā€™ Oct. 7 attack, Israel has regularly launched airstrikes on the West Bank, which was almost unheard of before. Its defense minister, Israel Katz, said on Sunday that heā€™d instructed the military to stay for a year and ā€œto prevent the return of residents.ā€

President Donald Trump has come under withering criticism for his proposal to expel 2.1 million Palestinians from Gaza. And yet, as the left-leaning Israeli newspaper Haaretz alleged in an editorial Monday, ā€œIsrael is already doing in the West Bank what it threatens to do in Gaza.ā€

Hereā€™s whatā€™s happening.

What is the West Bank?

The West Bank, a territory that lies west of the Jordan River between Israel and Jordan, has been occupied by the Israeli military since 1967. It is home to more than 3.3 million Palestinians.

Israel captured the West Bank and East Jerusalem ā€“ including the Old City, with its religious landmarks ā€“ from Jordan after a brief war in 1967. Many Israelis believe that Jews have a biblical right to the land, which they call Judea and Samaria.

Since Israel captured the West Bank, around half a million Jewish Israelis have built homes in towns known as ā€œsettlements.ā€ Because the West Bank is considered to be occupied under international law, these settlements are illegal, but they are condoned ā€“ and even encouraged ā€“ by the Israeli government.

In the 1990s, Israel and Palestinian factions started a peace process, which came to be known as the Oslo Accords. The agreement set up a Palestinian government, known as the Palestinian Authority, which would have jurisdiction in parts of the West Bank and Gaza, ahead of the creation of an independent Palestinian state.

Video below: Israeli PM Netanyahu says Hamas will pay ā€˜full priceā€™ for failure to return hostageā€™s body

Many communities in Palestinian cities are known as refugee camps. Though they now resemble urban neighborhoods, they were established after the 1948 Arab-Israeli war for Palestinians who fled or were forced from their homes during the creation of Israel.

In July, the International Court of Justice, the United Nationsā€™ top court, issued an unprecedented advisory opinion that found Israelā€™s presence in the West Bank and East Jerusalem to be illegal, and called on Israel to end its decades-long occupation.

What has happened since Oct. 7?

There has always been tension between Palestinians and the Israeli government in the West Bank. Israel has for many years carried out regular incursions into Palestinian communities ā€“ targeting, it says, Palestinian militants.

But Hamasā€™ Oct. 7 attack on Israel ushered in a new era.

The Israeli military ramped up its restrictions on Palestinians, setting up new checkpoints and restricting who could cross from the West Bank into Israel. There was a spike of attacks by Jewish settlers on Palestinians, killing dozens.

Israel launched a major military incursion in the northern West Bank in August, which it called ā€œOperation Summer Camps.ā€ It sent armored vehicles into the cities of Jenin and Tulkarem, severing water and electricity and leading Palestinians to ration food, residents told CNN.

Armored Israeli bulldozers often rip up tarmacked roads during these incursions. Israel argues itā€™s a necessary tactic to unearth improvised explosive devices, but it often leaves whole neighborhoods entirely impassable.

Israel has also targeted other aspects of Palestinian life in the West Bank. The Knesset, the countryā€™s parliament, passed a law last year that would make it extremely difficult for the United Nationsā€™ agency for Palestinians to continue operations, alleging that UNRWA, as itā€™s known, hasnā€™t done enough to crack down on extremism in its ranks. UNRWA educates 45,000 Palestinians in the West Bank and provides nearly a million annual patient visits at 43 health care facilities.

Whatā€™s happening now?

Israel launched an even more aggressive military operation in the northern West Bank in January, focused on the Jenin refugee camp, dubbed ā€œOperation Iron Wall.ā€ Israel says the operation is necessary to root out Iranian-backed militants who threaten its security.

The defense minister has said that Israel is applying its Gaza playbook to the West Bank.

ā€œA powerful operation to eliminate terrorists and terror infrastructure in the camp, ensuring that terrorism does not return to the camp after the operation is over ā€“ the first lesson from the method of repeated raids in Gaza,ā€ Katz said last month.

Israelā€™s operation has forced more than 40,000 Palestinians from their homes in the West Bank, according to the United Nations. The military has killed more than 1,000 Palestinians in the West Bank and East Jerusalem since Oct. 7, 2023, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, which does not distinguish between civilians and combatants. Among those are at least 184 children. Just this weekend, the Israeli military admitted its forces had killed two 13-year-old children, and that it was investigating the incidents.

Jeninā€™s mayor told CNN that Israelā€™s military had razed at least 120 residential buildings and caused hundreds of millions of dollars in destruction. ā€œI believe this operation from the beginning was a political agenda disguised and wrapped in a military and security operation,ā€ Mohammad Jarrar said earlier this month. ā€œBut itā€™s very clear ā€“ we all know the goals of this far-right government policy.ā€

Israelā€™s foreign minister, Gideon Saar, told reporters in Brussels on Monday that ā€œitā€™s military operations taking place there against terrorists and (there are) no other objectives but this one.ā€

What role does Trump play?

It is impossible to ignore the role of Trump. His election has emboldened those in Israel who want the government to extend full Israeli sovereignty to West Bank settlements, a process known as annexation. Some want to go even further and annex all of the West Bank.

Trump said earlier this month that ā€œpeople do like the ideaā€ of annexation, ā€œbut we havenā€™t taken a position on it yet.ā€

ā€œBut weā€™ll be making an announcement probably on that very specific topic over the next four weeks,ā€ he said.

Israelā€™s far-right finance minister, Bezalel Smotrich, who is in charge of West Bank settlements, ordered preparations for annexation, saying that Trumpā€™s election ā€œbrings an important opportunity for the state of Israel.ā€ The only way to remove the ā€œthreatā€ of a Palestinian state, he said, ā€œis to apply Israeli sovereignty over the entire settlements in Judea and Samaria.ā€

The finance minister seems to play a big role in Netanyahuā€™s more aggressive approach. Smotrich was against the Gaza ceasefire and is pushing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to return to war there. He is a West Bank settler himself. In January, Smotrich said that the government now considers security in the West Bank to be an official ā€œwar goal.ā€

ā€œAfter Gaza and Lebanon, today, with Godā€™s help, we have begun to change the security concept in Judea and Samaria,ā€ he said.

How did things change this weekend?

Israelā€™s invasion of Jenin refugee camp was already a significant escalation. But this weekend it became clear that it had no end in sight.

On Friday, Netanyahu visited Jenin and praised the ā€œwonderful jobā€ troops were doing. A photo circulated of him sitting with commanders inside a Palestinian home that the military requisitioned as a command center.

ā€œWe are eliminating terrorists, commanders,ā€ he said. ā€œWe are doing very, very important work against the desire of Hamas and other terrorist elements to harm us.ā€

Then on Sunday, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) deployed a tank platoon to Jenin ā€“ the first time tanks have been sent into the West Bank since 2002, during the Second Intifada, or uprising. Itā€™s a sign of just how militarized the operation there has become. The Israeli military no longer believes that ground troops ā€“ and even airstrikes ā€“ are enough.

And while Trump and Israelā€™s extremist ministers make plans to expel Gazaā€™s population, Israelā€™s defense minister Katz announced that the tens of thousands of Palestinians who have left their West Bank homes in recent weeks will not be allowed to return.

ā€œToday, I instructed the IDF to prepare for an extended presence in the cleared camps for the next year, and not to allow the return of residents and the resurgence of terror,ā€ he said.