Israel to demolish 25 homes in occupied West Bank’s Nur Shams camp
Summary
Israeli authorities plan to tear down 25 homes in the Nur Shams refugee camp located in the occupied West Bank. This action is part of a larger campaign targeting areas in the northern West Bank, aimed at reducing armed group activities. Human rights groups and residents view the demolitions as efforts to displace Palestinians and change the area's demographics.Key Facts
- Israel plans to demolish 25 homes in the Nur Shams refugee camp this week.
- The camp is in the West Bank, an area occupied by Israel since 1967.
- The Israeli Defense Ministry informed local authorities about the demolitions.
- The plan affects around 100 families living in the camp.
- This action is part of Israel's Operation Iron Wall, started in January to counter armed groups.
- Human rights groups say these actions have displaced 32,000 Palestinians in the past year.
- Protests occurred as displaced residents demonstrated against the demolitions.
- Nur Shams camp was created after the 1948 Nakba, where many Palestinians lost their homes.
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