Fragile Ceasefire in Gaza Overshadowed by Escalating Violence in West Bank
Israel and Hamas implement a prisoner exchange under a tenuous truce, while Israeli military operations intensify in Jenin.
- A six-week ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has begun, facilitating the release of three Israeli hostages and 90 Palestinian prisoners, with further exchanges planned.
- The truce follows 15 months of devastating conflict in Gaza, which has left over 46,000 Palestinians dead and the region in ruins, with 70% of buildings damaged or destroyed.
- Despite the ceasefire in Gaza, Israel launched a large-scale military operation in Jenin, West Bank, targeting what it describes as 'terrorist infrastructure,' resulting in at least 10 Palestinian deaths and dozens injured.
- The operation in Jenin has raised concerns about the potential collapse of the ceasefire agreement, as tensions escalate in the West Bank, which has seen increased violence in recent months.
- The U.S., under newly inaugurated President Donald Trump, has expressed doubts about the stability of the truce, while lifting sanctions on Israeli settlers accused of violence in the West Bank.























