Civilians caught in crossfire of Israeli military operation in West Bank's Jenin

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On January 21, less than 48 hours after a ceasefire came into effect in Gaza, the Israeli military launched an operation dubbed “Iron Wall” in Jenin, in the north of the occupied West Bank. Its stated aim is to destroy armed Palestinian groups operating there. Civilians have been asked to evacuate, but have nevertheless found themselves at the centre of a new warzone. FRANCE 24’s Claire Duhamel and Luke Shrago report from Jenin, where they met some of those affected by the conflict.

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