Twenty-one people were killed in operation, Palestinian media reports, as Israeli raids continue elsewhere in occupied West Bank
The Associated Press spoke to a resident living in Jenin after Israeli forces left the West Bank city after a 10-day raid.
In the quiet morning Friday, Jenin residents took advantage of the lull to rummage through the rubble of destroyed buildings and take stock of the damage.
Twisted rebar protruded from the concrete of collapsed buildings, and walls still standing were pockmarked by bullets and shrapnel.
In the Tulkarem camp, resident Ziad Abu Tahoun looked with dismay at the torn up streets and crumbled buildings all around him.
“Look at the condition of the camp, the camp is in a deplorable state,” he said. “They’ve set us back 60 years.”
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