You obviously bought into the far left propaganda. How do you feel about Islamism which is a far to the political right as you can go?
A little history of the area: Jenin is an Arab town in Samaria, situated in the southern corner of the Jezreel Valley, near the junction of roads running to Haifa, Afulah, Nazareth, and Nablus. At the end of the 19th century, Jenin’s population was below 1,000, but by 1943 had increased to 3,900. In the 1967 census conducted by Israel, the town proper had 8,346 inhabitants; more than half lived in a refugee camp within the municipal confines.
Jenin’s economy is based mainly on agriculture which utilizes the abundance of springwater and the fertile soil of the vicinity. Before 1948, and again from 1967, the town’s position at an important crossroads contributed to its development. It was an important base for theTurkish and German forces in World War I, until the British Army captured Jenin in September 1918.
In the 1936–39 Arab riots, Jenin lay at the apex of the aggressive Arab triangle (whose other two corners were Tulkarm and Nablus) from which attacks against Jewish villages in the Jezreel Valley were launched. In the Israeli War of Independence, the Arab Liberation Army under Fawzī al-Qāwuqjī set out from Jenin to attack Mishmar Ha-Emek in an effort to break through to Haifa, but was driven back. On June 2, 1948, Jewish units attacked from the north and took most of the town, but had to evacuate it again when overwhelming Iraqi forces arrived to relieve the Arab positions in the hills around.
In the Six-Day War (1967), Jenin constituted a forward Jordanian position to attack Israel. They lost! It fell after Israel columns entered the Dotan Valley to its rear and overcame the Jordanian attack. —-Why is there now 25,000 people calling themselves Arab refugees living in a camp built in 1953 now that it 2025?