Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas vows to rebuild Jenin
July 12, 2023Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas vowed to rebuild the Jenin refugee camp while on a brief visit to the site, one week after it was targeted in a deadly Israeli military raid.
On his first trip to the Israeli-occupied West Bank in over a decade, Abbas called the camp an "icon of struggle."
The 87-year-old laid a wreath at the freshly dug graves of the people killed in last week's raid, then spoke to a crowd.
He promised to rebuild the camp and the city "to what it was, or even better."
Jenin refugee camp was heavily damaged in Israeli military operation
Last week, large sections of the Jenin refugee camp were destroyed during two days of intense Israeli military operations involving hundreds of troops supported by armed drones and armored bulldozers.
Last week's raid was the largest military operation in the area in nearly two decades.
According to the Israel Defense Forces, troops dismantled six explosives-manufacturing facilities and three situation rooms in the area and also confiscated large quantities of weapons during the operations.
Abbas warns Palestinian rivals
Abbas heads the Palestinian Authority (PA), the autonomous government that administers parts of the West Bank in cooperation with Israel.
However, the PA has largely lost control over several militant strongholds in the region, including Jenin.
Members of Abbas' security detail were deployed around the area and snipers were placed on rooftops along his route for the hourlong visit.
Speaking to the crowd gathered around him, Abbas threatened any armed groups "undermining" Palestinian security, saying: "There will be one authority and one security force. Anyone who seeks to undermine its unity and security will face the consequences. ... Any hand that reaches out to harm the people and their stability shall be cut off."
Jenin's refugee camp was created in 1953 to house some of the 750,000 Palestinians who were forced to flee their homes after the establishment of the state of Israel in 1948.
js/ab (AFP, AP, dpa)