The Palestinian Authority is the official governing body of the Palestinian territories and is recognized by all countries that recognize a Palestinian state.
Based in Ramallah, it is currently run by President Mahmoud Abbas and his Fatah Party.
"The continuation of the PA's security operation indicates that it is turning a deaf ear to all Palestinian voices," the terror group claimed.
Head of councils in the West Bank sent a letter demanding a shift in the strategic approach regarding the West Bank.
No attempt has been made in Gaza to create an alternate authority to Hamas in Gaza, despite the opportunities to do so.
Palestinian and American sources have suggested that the operation in Jenin reflects a "Syria effect," fearing that Islamist terrorists could overthrow the PA.
The rising death toll in the clashes could continue to get worse but it could also hint at the PA’s resolve to finally deal with the growing problems in Jenin.
The terrorists reportedly attempted to stop the security forces from entering the refugee camp.
"The operation in Jenin is proceeding too slowly and on too small a scale. It is mostly defensive rather than offensive," the Israeli message read.
The legislation passed its second and third readings with 26 MKs voting in favor and four against.
Abbas travels to Italy this week, where he is expected also to meet with Italian President Sergio Mattarella and Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
For thirty years, since Yasser Arafat took power in 1994, the PA has been supporting terror against innocent Jews around the world.