
Jenin: Israel raids refugee camp as Palestinian PM condemns 'invasion'
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said they were striking "terrorist infrastructure".
There have been Israeli drone strikes and gun battles between Israeli forces and Palestinian militants in Jenin, after Israel launched a major military operation in the occupied West Bank. We explain more about the wider Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the BBC's Middle East Bureau Chief Jo Floto joins from Jerusalem to answers listener's questions about what's been happening.
It’s been a month since Ukraine launched its counter-offensive against Russia, and so far there hasn't been much progress. President Zelensky admitted that it's going ‘slower than desired’. Our correspondent Andrew Harding, who has been reporting from the frontline in eastern Ukraine, gives the latest.
Recently the Bank of International Settlements warned that the global economy is at risk of falling into a permanent high inflationary trap that will be difficult to “dislodge”. We hear a conversation between four people - a mother and daughter who own a restaurant in Argentina, a freelance web developer in Zimbabwe and a restaurant owner in Senegal about how inflation is affecting their lives.
And we explain the confusion at Twitter, which appears to be continuing after owner Elon Musk introduced limits to the amount of posts users can read in a day.
(Photo: Vehicles in the Jenin area. Credit: EPA)
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