Send Command Forces By Incognito To West Bank Jenin, Israel's Military Way Of Four Palestinians

JAKARTA - At least four people were killed in Israeli military attacks, which deployed commandos, some of whom disguised themselves to Jenin City, West Bank on Wednesday.

The Palestinian Authority's health ministry said 44 people were injured and some were in critical condition. It said four people were killed, but Israeli soldiers announced two deaths in an attack on Jenin refugee camp.

Meanwhile, Islamic Jihad Faksi and Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade said four of their gunmen were killed. One of them works for the security services of the Palestinian Authority (PA), which runs its own government on a limited basis in the West Bank, citing Reuters September 28.

"We urgently need members of the security service," local insurgent group said in an open statement addressed to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

"Declare a fight, and we will be your soldiers. These enemies only know the language of weapons," the group continued.

One of those killed was Abed Hazem, Raad Hazem's brother, who killed three people in a gun attack in Central Tel Aviv in April.

The gunman was killed in leftiah after firing a shot at a bar, citing The National News September 28.

The attack sparked clashes elsewhere in Jenin, which, along with the neighboring town of Nablus, had become the focus of Israeli forces. About 40 Palestinians were injured, medics said.

It is known, Israel and the United States have pressured the Palestinian Authority to do more to improve security. Authorities accuse Israel of damaging its credibility.

"We have no qualms about going anywhere where the Palestinian Authority has not made any arrests," Ram Ben-Brak, chairman of Israel's Foreign Affairs and Parliamentary Defense Committee, told Ynet Radio.