A devastating humanitarian crisis grips the occupied West Bank as Israeli military raids force some 25,000 Palestinians to flee Jenin, Tulkarm, and surrounding refugee camps. For over two months, relentless assaults have reduced neighbourhoods to rubble, leaving families homeless and without basic necessities.
In Jenin, entire streets lie bulldozed, with 21,000 residents expelled—many at gunpoint—as troops seize homes for military use. Survivors describe terror under drone strikes and random gunfire, with no safe escape. Meanwhile, in Tulkarm and Nur Shams camp, 4,000 families have been driven out under siege, cut off from food, water, and medicine.
Human rights groups accuse Israel of collective punishment, a breach of international law. With shelters overwhelmed and global response muted, displaced Palestinians face a dire future—one more chapter in decades of displacement under occupation.
"This isn’t war—it’s erasure," says a local activist. "The world watches as our homes become dust, yet the silence is deafening. Without urgent intervention, these streets will only remember us as ghosts."
As international calls for accountability fade, Palestinians in Jenin and Tulkarm brace for another night under siege—their resilience outlasting the rubble, but their hope hanging by a thread.
Source : Safa News