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A ceasefire came into force in Gaza on Sunday.
Temporary perhaps, but for now it is holding.
Two days later, the Israeli Defence Forces, the idf, were in operation again, this time in the occupied West Bank.
Today, speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, the UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, said Israeli calls to formally annex part or all of the occupied west bank and Gaza were mistaken.
He said there was a realistic alternative which could benefit both Palestinians and Israelis.
The next phase is leading to a situation of permanent ceasefire in Gaza and a situation in which a transition can be established in Gaza, allowing for the reunification of the occupied Palestinian territories and allowing for a serious negotiation of a political solution based on the two states.
This is the win, win situation.
But there is another possibility, and the other possibility is for Israel, feeling emboldened by the military successes that it has had, to think that this is the moment to do the annexation of the west bank and to keep the Gaza in a kind of a limbo situation with an unclear and clear form of governance.
It is clear for me that Israel is not fundamentally interested in Gaza, its fundamental interest in the West Bank.
Antonio Guterres, the UN Secretary General the Palestinian Health Ministry says 10 Palestinians have been killed and nearly 40 injured in the occupied west bank city of Jenin in what is described as a major assault.
The IDF says it's acting to suppress armed groups, including Hamas, operating in Jenin, which is home to a refugee camp of approximately 10,000 people, about 1 fifth of the city's population.
Our Middle east correspondent Lucy Williamson, sent this report from Jenin tonight.