2024 Israeli military operation in the West Bank
| Operation Summer Camps מבצע מחנות קיץ | |||||||
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| Part of the Israeli incursions in the West Bank during the Gaza war and the Middle Eastern crisis (2023–present) | |||||||
The West Bank in 2024, with the Palestinian enclaves in green and the Israeli settlements in light blue | |||||||
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Israel Palestinian Authority | |||||||
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2 IDF soldiers killed, 4 wounded 3 police officers killed 3 settlers killed, 3 wounded 2+ armoured vehicles damaged |
At least 25 insurgents killed Per Israel: 23+ insurgents killed 30+ suspected insurgents arrested | ||||||
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At least 59 Palestinians killed, (including a woman, a disabled person, a UNRWA staff member, two elderly people and several children) 1 foreign activist killed At least 150 wounded | |||||||
On 28 August 2024, Israel launched a large-scale military operation in the occupied West Bank.
It was Israel's largest military operation in the West Bank in more than 20 years since its Operation Defensive Shield in 2002, and marked a significant escalation of the continual Israeli incursions into the region against Palestinian militants during the ongoing Gaza war. Israel called it "Operation Summer Camps" (Hebrew: מבצע מחנות קיץ), while Palestinian militants labeled their response as the "Horror of the Camps" (Arabic: رعب المخيمات) operation.
Israel said its goal was to stop Palestinian militant activity in the West Bank, whereas Palestinians felt that the operation could be an expansion of the war aimed at their displacement. Israel also said the raids were aimed to thwart Palestinian suicide bombings, following a failed attempt in Tel Aviv.