Palestinians watch as Israeli bulldozers claw down their West Bank homes
Summary
Israeli military bulldozers are demolishing homes in the West Bank's Nur Shams refugee camp as part of a year-long military operation. The operation has caused significant displacement, with thousands of Palestinians forced to find new shelter. Israel states the demolitions target militant infrastructure.Key Facts
- Israeli bulldozers are demolishing homes in the Nur Shams refugee camp in the West Bank.
- The demolitions are part of a military operation called "Iron Wall" that started in early 2025.
- At least 850 structures have been demolished or damaged in Nur Shams, Jenin, and Tulkarem.
- The operation has caused the largest displacement in the West Bank since 1967.
- Tens of thousands of people are now living with relatives or in temporary shelters.
- Israel claims the demolitions aim to eliminate militant groups and ensure troop routes.
- The military intends to stay in some camps for a year, with no clear timeline for when residents can return.
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