An Israeli military operation in Jenin on Nov. 20, 2024. Photo courtesy of Nasser Ishtayeh/Flash90.

Israeli security forces spent a few hours in the Palestinian Authority(PA) city of Jenin earlier in November. The incident didn’t make much news, but there’s much to be learned from it.

Let’s start with the extent of the terrorist presence in the city. The Israelis managed to eliminate a total of nine armed terrorists and uncovered four explosives laboratories. The city is riddled with bomb-making sites—yet somehow the P.A. police never notice them. Some of the terrorists were killed by Israeli airstrikes, which then set off “multiple secondary explosions,” according to the Israeli Army spokesperson. That indicated “the presence of weapons caches.” Israeli forces also “neutralized dozens of explosives planted along routes intended to target Israeli soldiers.”

P.A. Security Forces

What a city! Explosives labs. Weapons caches. Terrorists busily planting dozens of bombs on various roads. Yet not a single member of the P.A. police or security forces ever noticed them.

The P.A. has been the sole governing authority in Jenin since 1995. For 29 years, the U.S.-trained P.A. security forces have been in charge. That security force began as a 12,000-man “strong police force,” according to Article VII of the first Oslo Accord. It grew into a 60,000-man “security force” that has become a de facto army.

What are the P.A. security forces required to do in cities such as Jenin? The Oslo agreement says they must “apprehend, investigate and prosecute perpetrators and all other persons directly or indirectly involved in acts of terrorism, violence and incitement.” (Annex I, Article II, 3-c of Oslo II). The P.A. has ignored that obligation for three decades now.
According to the World Atlas, the P.A. has the sixth-largest per capita security force in the world—an astonishing 1,250 “police officers” per 100,000 people. Yet somehow those P.A. security forces can’t find a single bomb-making lab after 29 years in Jenin, while the Israelis found four of them over the space of a few hours.

Seen As Assault
Now let’s take a look at how the P.A. responded to the latest Israeli operation in Jenin. Its leaders should have been celebrating, right? After all, the U.S. State Department, the United Nations and J Street keep telling us that the P.A. is opposed to terrorism. Peace Now and The Washington Post insist that the P.A. is “moderate” and is against the “extremists.”
Not quite. The P.A.’s official news agency, Wafa, denounced “the Israeli assault on Jenin city.” It accused the Israelis of “killing young men” (not terrorists) and “besieging a house” (not a terrorist hideout). Wafa also claimed that Israel was causing “widespread destruction” and “targeting emergency responders.”

Occupiers Leave?

In short, what the P.A. wanted the Palestinian Arab public to believe is that evil Israel is once again massacring innocent young Arabs, destroying their cities and murdering their emergency medics. In short, the P.A. wants the Arab public to hate Israel and Jews.
There was one final note of irony in the Wafa report. It concluded by mentioning that following the operation, “the Israeli military has withdrawn” from Jenin. Well, isn’t that odd? Israel’s critics are constantly claiming that Israel “occupies” those territories. If so, why are they withdrawing? Where are they going? Who is left to “occupy” Jenin?
The answer, of course, is that the “occupation” claim is a lie. The Wafa report accidentally let the cat out of the bag. There are no Israeli “occupiers.” They went into Jenin for a few hours, hit the terrorists and left.

So there you have it in a nutshell: An enormous sized P.A. security force that refuses to enforce security, a “peaceful” P.A. that incites the public to war against Israel and an “occupation” lie that is spread even when the P.A. itself admits there are no Israeli occupiers.