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Thousands of mourners, have taken part in a funeral procession in the occupied west bank, for some of the 12 palestinians who died during israel s two day military operation. an israeli soldier was also killed. the troops have now moved out of the refugee camp injenin, leaving local people assessing the damage, following isreal s biggest offensive in the area for two decades. our international editor jeremy bowen is live in jenin for us tonight. jeremy. thank you, clive. yes, it was almost 24 hour is a goat that the israelis pulled out of the refugee camp, which is very close to where i am. and those palestinians who live there went back into try and see the state of their homes. when we went up state of their homes. when we went up there first thing this morning, the big item on the agenda was the funerals of people who we believe were mostly fighting men. and one ....
Today at six: we re live in edinburgh, where the king has been presented with the crown jewels of scotland. on a day of grand ceremony in the heart of the capital, this was scotland s turn to recognise the king s coronation. in receiving this ground, i so promised with god s help. in a service at the high kirk of edinburgh, the king was presented with the honours of scotland, the nation s crown jewels. but there was no shortage of dissenting voices, with people protesting against the event and what it signified. also on the programme: our international editor jeremy bowen reports from inside the refugee camp injenin in the occupied west bank. ....
And the accession of king charles iii have been completed with today s service at the high kirk of edinburgh. we ll be back later in the programme, but first, let s join sophie in the studio. thousands of people have attended a funeral procession injenin in the occupied west bank. 12 palestinians have been killed since monday during an israeli military operation, which has now ended. these are images taken by the bbc from inside a refugee camp injenin, where, as you can see, palestinians have been returning to widespread destruction in their homes. the city ofjenin lies in the west bank, which israeli forces captured and occupied back in 1967. it had previously been ruled byjordan. thousands of palestinians live in thejenin refugee camp, which was set up after the first israeli palestinian conflict in 1948. 0ur international editor jeremy bowen reports from inside the camp. and a warning ....
Thank you for being with us. we begin in the occupied west bank where the israeli military has launched a major operation against what it claims are militants, based in the sprawling and long established refugee camp injenin. the palestinian authorities say it s simply an invasion and that it should be seen as a war crime. at least nine people have been killed, and dozens injured. our middle east correspondent yolande knell reports. the day ended as it had begun injenin with battles raging. the israeli military had used a surprise drone strike in the early hours to target what it said was the headquarters of local militants. armed palestinians began fighting back from inside the city s crowded, decades old refugee camp. ....
Some of them on foot, some in cars, some holding up home made white flags so they could leave the camp safely, but there are many more civilians who are still inside, those very narrow, very densely populated streets, families, women and children who are not part of this military operation but need to be protected during it, and the us state department said last night that while it supports israel s right to defend itself against terrorist groups, it highlighted the fact that every precaution needs to be taken to protect civilians from injuries or death whilst this operation continues. anna a n na foster anna foster in jerusalem. anna foster injerusalem. the world health organization says medical teams have been prevented from entering the refugee camp injenin, which is about five kilometres from the israeli border within the occupied west bank. they have also been accusations by palestinian groups that ambulances and health ....