Israeli Bulldozers Clear Jenin Refugee Camp
At least 40,000 Palestinians have been forced to flee their homes in the northern West Bank as Israel's military operation continues, with bulldozers demolishing entire neighborhoods and infrastructure in the now virtually empty Jenin refugee camp. The destruction of homes and buildings has left residents without access to basic necessities like water and sanitation, raising concerns about the long-term impact on the health and well-being of those affected. As Israeli troops prepare for a "prolonged stay" in the area, many fear that the operation is part of a larger strategy to erase Palestinian identity and culture.
- The echoes of U.S. President Donald Trump's call to relocate Palestinians from Gaza to make way for a U.S. property development project suggest a broader agenda at play, with Israel potentially using military force to achieve its goals.
- How will the international community respond to this latest escalation in Israel's actions against Palestinian refugees, and what role can UN agencies like UNRWA play in providing support and advocacy for those affected?