Jenin Battalion, Palestinian Authority reach agreement after 44-day standoff
The Jenin Battalion and the Palestinian Authority reached an agreement on Friday evening, concluding a 44-day standoff in Jenin Refugee Camp.
According to Palestinian sources, the agreement includes the release of detainees, an end to the pursuit of resistance weapons, and allowing security forces to operate within the camp.
The Jenin Battalion issued a statement confirming that the deal was finalized following an extensive meeting between battalion representatives, community leaders, and security officials.
The Palestinian Authority agreed to the battalion's demands, including ceasing actions against resistance members and their weapons, releasing detainees, and initiating the reconstruction of homes damaged during the siege.
Palestinian police are set to enter the camp's main areas starting tonight, while a reconciliation committee is expected to arrive Saturday morning to finalize the arrangements.
The battalion emphasized its commitment to the agreement as long as the Palestinian Authority honors its pledges.
A Palestinian police and civil defense force arrived at the camp amidst chants from residents supporting the resistance.