The FT’s Tobias Buck reports from Jenin, a city in the northern part of the West Bank once known as the capital of suicide bombers.
Today the former militant stronghold is enjoying a new era of security, according to its governor, and residents confirm that crime has plummeted. But Jenin’s isolation from other markets has fueled high unemployment and poverty rates, and merchants say times are tough for the local economy.

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