Jenin, occupied West Financial institution – A crowd of individuals gathered to look at two large armoured bulldozers rumble into the Jenin refugee camp, tearing aside the asphalt to clear a path for 3 Israeli tanks.
“That is the primary time I’ve seen a tank with my very own eyes,” a younger man stated, his voice a combination of awe and disbelief, because the solar set over one of many entrances to the camp on Sunday.
Earlier than him, two large bulldozers rumbled ahead, destroying extra of the highway beneath them. The refugee camp, almost emptied after weeks of relentless assaults, was bracing for one more navy incursion.
Ahmed, born in Jenin in 2003 on the peak of the second Intifada, had witnessed navy incursions earlier than. However Israeli tanks had not been seen on the streets of Jenin since 2002, when that rebellion started, and it appears to be like just like the Israelis are planning to linger.
Ahmed stood amongst a bunch of younger males and boys on Haifa Avenue, close to one of many camp’s entrances.
“It received’t be simple for them to remain,” he muttered, because the heavy equipment continued its work.
For greater than an hour, journalists, locals, and a close-by Israeli navy jeep noticed in silence because the bulldozers dismantled the roundabout on Haifa Avenue. Then, because the final items of particles had been pushed apart, the engines of the Merkava tanks rumbled, and the armoured automobiles started their advance into the town.
A younger man standing close by, when requested whether or not he anticipated fast resistance, shook his head. “I don’t suppose so. There’s nobody left within the camp, not even the fighters.”
The tanks and the stones
Nonetheless, because the tanks pressed ahead in the direction of the refugee camp, a well-known scene unfolded.
Teams of Palestinian youth and youngsters, armed with nothing however stones, hurled them on the approaching tanks. In response, the operator of one of many tanks aimed its cannon and turret straight on the crowd of journalists and onlookers. Moments later, the air crammed with tear gasoline, dispersing the younger males and youngsters who had gathered.
Israel has been conducting near-daily raids within the occupied West Financial institution since 2022; its said purpose being the weakening of armed Palestinian resistance teams working there. Because the struggle in Gaza started in October 2023, Israel has elevated the lethal power it makes use of within the West Financial institution, utilizing helicopters, drones and now tanks.
This newest intensification of violence in Jenin started on January 21, however Israeli forces have additionally attacked elsewhere, together with in Qabatiya and Tulkarem. On Sunday, Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz stated that he had instructed the navy “to organize for an extended keep within the cleared camps for the approaching years, stopping residents from returning and stopping terrorism from regrowing”.
Amongst these watching the tanks disappear into the camp was one younger man who had been displaced simply weeks earlier. He stood in silence, his face tense with uncertainty. “As soon as once more, we don’t know what’s going to occur,” he stated. “I’ve a home to remain in for now, however many individuals have nowhere to sleep tonight.”

Salvaging belongings
Based on the United Nations Reduction and Works Company for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), greater than 40,000 Palestinians have been forcibly displaced from their houses within the West Financial institution, and Israeli forces are refusing to permit them to return.
The blockade to the camp in Jenin follows weeks of siege, throughout which initially Palestinian Authority forces after which the Israeli navy imposed extreme restrictions on motion, reducing off water and electrical energy to the camp.
Many households had been pressured to flee abruptly, abandoning their belongings, together with a bunch of girls navigating Jenin’s destroyed, mud-filled streets.
Gathered at one of many entrances to the camp, they deliberate to get again to their houses and seize a few of what they’d been pressured to go away.
Faces drained, sneakers muddy, and surrounded by the luggage they had been going to make use of to assemble their belongings, they waited to be let via.
However they had been unsuccessful. The Israeli troopers who had pressured them to flee their houses blocked them from passing via checkpoints they’d arrange utilizing the rubble they’d created by destroying the camp’s streets.
“The officer informed us yesterday that we may come again at this time, however now he’s refusing to allow us to in,” stated one of many girls, frustration evident in her voice.
The ladies didn’t need to quit and begin strolling down one other entry highway, dwarfed by the rubble and destruction that crammed the slender, muddy streets. They had been warned off attempting once more, although, with one ominous phrase: “Snipers!”

Simply the garments on her again
“We’ll be again at some point”, Halima Zawahidi, stated, her smile contrasting with drained eyes and a sluggish, shuffling gait brought on by her lung most cancers.
Halima was born within the Jenin refugee camp and lived her complete life there, however she was pressured out of her residence by Israeli troopers on January 22. She fled the violence, with nothing greater than the garments on her again.
The 63-year-old can vividly recall jets flying overhead because the sound of capturing crammed the air, bullets flying above their heads.
Israeli forces killed 10 folks that day, setting the tone for the weeks to return.
Now Halima, her brothers, sisters and nephews – eight folks in whole – are all crammed into one room at an academic centre for the deaf, which turned a shelter for some 16 households forcefully expelled from the refuge camp.
Different households have been pressured to scatter throughout Jenin metropolis, staying with household or in no matter different areas they’ve been capable of finding.
However, Halima stated, that is the largest and most vicious Israeli assault she has skilled on a camp that has seen greater than sufficient Israeli raids over the previous many years.
The Israelis will keep, she added, as a result of she believes they need to expel everybody who lives within the camp, as is clear from all of the destruction.
Halima is hopeful that her home remains to be partially standing; the home windows and doorways had been blown out, and several other partitions had been badly broken or fell.
On high of the common Israeli raids that the refugee camp residents have suffered for years, “we had been underneath siege for 45 days”, Halima stated.
“There was no electrical energy, no water, no roads, capturing. We lived at the hours of darkness within the camp,” she added, referring to a raid by the Palestinian Authority forces who besieged the Palestinians within the camp earlier than the Israeli invasion.
Halima has no thought when she is going to return residence, as do not one of the different displaced in Jenin.
Israel continues to breach what would have beforehand been thought of crimson traces, however with few guardrails and a United States administration that seems to be actively supporting its actions, faces few fast penalties.
Many observers consider that Israel’s final purpose is to depopulate the West Financial institution of its Palestinian inhabitants, however in Gaza, the place Israel unleashed the complete power of its navy for 15 months, an identical purpose has to date failed.
However even with no technique, Israel’s navy energy directed in the direction of the folks of Jenin has upended the lives of 1000’s, without end.
“What are they going to do?” requested one resident, Jameela. “Destroy all of the camp? Do they need to make a gap within the land and put us in there?”