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Palestine ends security coordination with Israel after deadly West Bank raid

By IANS | Updated: January 27, 2023 11:36 IST

Ramallah, Jan 27 The Palestinian Authority (PA) has announced the end of security coordination with Israel in response ...

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Ramallah, Jan 27 The Palestinian Authority (PA) has announced the end of security coordination with Israel in response to the killing of nine Palestin during a raid in the Jenin refugee camp, deemed to be the most deadly in nearly two decades.

"In the light of the repeated aggression against our people and the undermining of signed agreements, we consider that security coordination with the Israeli occupation government no longer exists as of now," Xinhua news agency quoted Nabil Abu Rudeineh, the spokesman of the Palestinian presidency, as saying in a statement late Thursday.

The decision came after an emergency meeting of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) Executive Committee, the Fatah Central Committee, and the Palestinian government.

The meeting was chaired by President Mahmoud Abbas.

Earlier in the day, the Israeli army force stormed the camp and killed nine Palestin, including an elderly woman, and wounded 16 others, four of them in serious condition.

Abu Rudeineh called on the Palestinian factions for more peaceful popular resistance "to protect the Palestin and their capabilities in the face of settler terrorism and the Israeli occupation forces".

The Palestinian leadership has decided to immediately turn to the UN Security Council for international protection under Chapter VII of the UN Charter to stop unilateral measures, he said.

The Palestinian leadership will also go urgently to the International Criminal Court to add "the file of the massacre committed by Israeli forces in Jenin today to the files previously submitted to the court", the spokesman added.

Security coordination between Israel and the PA was brought on by the Oslo Accords signed between Israel and the PLO in the 1990s.

The establishment of the PA itself was also an outcome of the Oslo Accords.

More than 170 Palestin were killed in the West Bank in 2022, and at least 29 have been killed in January this year, according to figures from the Palestinian Health Ministry.

According to the UN, 2022 was the deadliest year for Palestin since 2006.

The tensions have been further aggravated since Israel's most right-wing government, headed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, took office last month.

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