The Palestinian Authority on Thursday evening announced it was halting security coordination with Israel following a count-terrorism raid in Jenin in which nine Arabs were killed, including eight terrorists and one civilian.

The move was announced by Deputy Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Nabil Abu Rudeineh, who said that “security coordination with the occupation government no longer exists as of now,” in light of the "repeated aggression against our people, and the undermining of signed agreements."

Rudeineh also said that the PA intended to file another complaint with the UN Security Council and the International Criminal Court over Thursday morning's raid.

The PA previously halted security cooperation with Israel in 2020 over the government's plans to apply Israeli sovereignty in parts of Judea and Samaria, which were never implemented. The PA resumed the security cooperation after six months. Palestinian Authority chairman Mahmoud Abbas has often used the threat of halting the cooperation in protest against Israeli actions.... Read More: Arutz-7