- Israeli forces have carried out a major military operation in the city of Janine.
- Thousands of people have left the refugee camp in Janine since the operation began.
- The West Bank was captured and occupied by Israeli forces in 1967 from Jordan.
- At least 11 Palestinians have been killed and over 50 injured in the recent violence.
- Janine is a city in the north of the West Bank, housing thousands of Palestinians in a refugee camp.
- The refugee camp in Janine was set up after the first Israeli-Palestinian conflict in 1948.
- A full-on gun battle broke out between Israeli troops and local young men, causing further violence.
- Destruction has made it difficult for emergency services to access the affected areas.
- UN agencies express concern over loss of life and severity of injuries among civilians.
- The Israeli military has systematically located and destroyed weapons in Janine.
- Israeli strikes have resulted in cuts to power and water in the camp.
- A Palestinian carried out an attack in Tel Aviv, injuring seven people.
- Palestinians view their presence in Janine as a victory, regardless of Israeli military operations.
- Without a political process or focus, violence is likely to continue in the region.
- The conflict has had a dent in the ambitions of armed groups in the Janine refugee camp.
- Israel is satisfied with the amount of weapons destroyed, but there are hardliners pushing for further military operations in the West Bank.
- This violent episode is just one among many in the long and difficult conflict.