Jenin

Jenin (Arabic: جنين) is a city in the State of Palestine, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. Jenin is a evidence of many periods of conflict and challenges faced by the Palestinians (such as displacement, raids by IDF), especially in the context of the Israel-Palestine conflict. Various political and social issues have affected the city and its residents over the years.

Jenin
Arabic transcription(s)
  Arabicجنين
  LatinJinin (official)
Janin (unofficial)
The Jenin Horse sculpture in Jenin, Palestine (September 2023)
The Jenin Horse sculpture in Jenin, Palestine (September 2023)
Jenin is located in the Palestinian territories
Jenin
Jenin
Location of Jenin within Palestine
Coordinates: 32°27′40″N 35°18′00″E
Palestine grid178/207
State State of Palestine
GovernorateJenin
Government
  TypeCity
  Head of MunicipalityHadem Rida
Area
  Total37,342 dunams (37.3 km2 or 14.4 sq mi)
Population
 (2017)[1]
  Total49,908
  Density1,300/km2 (3,500/sq mi)
 (plus 10,371 in Jenin refugee camp)
Name meaningThe spring of gardens[2]

Jenin came under Israeli occupation in 1967, and was put under the administration of the Palestinian National Authority (PA) as Area A of the West Bank in 1993.[3]

Population

In 2017, Jenin had a population of approximately 50,000 people. While the Jenin refugee camp houses a population of around 14,000 Palestinians, most of those fled or were forcefully removed by israel from their homes during the 1948 Palestine War.[4][5]

References

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