Israeli Forces Have Been Filmed Rounding Up Palestinian Women And Children With Men In The West Bank

Israeli journalist Hallel Bitton Rosen shared a video on X with the caption, “רכבת ג׳נין”, which translates to “Jenin train”.

Israeli Forces Have Been Filmed Rounding Up Palestinian Women And Children With Men In The West Bank

A video shared by Israeli journalist Hallel Bitton Rosen on X on Friday, Sep. 6, has shown that Israeli forces are rounding up dozens of Palestinian women, children along with men in Jenin in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.

Rosen shared the video with the caption, “רכבת ג׳נין”, which translates to “Jenin train”, seemingly describing the line Palestinians being rounded up in the video.

Israel has been raiding Jenin for 10 days, as part of one of its biggest raids on the West Bank since 2002, claiming it is putting a stop to "Iranian terrorist networks",

It withdrew its forces from the area on Friday, Sep. 6, according to the Palestinian WAFA news agency.

Since Aug. 29, Israel has killed at least 39 Palestinians, including children, injured 130 people, arrested at least another 22 in the West Bank, as well as bulldozed nearly 70% of Jenin’s streets and left 80% of the Jenin refugee camp without access to water.

Israel has killed at least 682 Palestinians in the West Bank and East Jerusalem including children since Oct. 7, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry.

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