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On the night time Israeli forces entered Jenin refugee camp within the occupied West Financial institution and commenced ordering its 20,000 Palestinian residents to depart their properties, 66-year-old Jumaa Zawayda stated he would refuse.
“My household all left however I informed them I needed to keep, if Israeli forces come to raid our home I need to be there to cease it being broken.”
What adopted was three days of concern, with the fixed sound of gunfire, explosions and drones flying by the neighbourhood, and issuing of orders that Jumaa could not make out amid the noise. Then water and electrical energy was minimize off, his cellphone ran out of battery and Jumaa felt he may now not keep.
Now, three months later, Jumaa is standing on a hill in Jenin metropolis, searching over the ghost city of the refugee camp to which he and the opposite residents are nonetheless prevented from returning by the Israeli navy.
He is attempting to see if his dwelling is likely one of the many destroyed by the Israeli forces throughout their operations towards Palestinian armed teams that had been current within the camp. The sound of ongoing explosions will be heard beneath.
“Some individuals have informed me they assume our constructing was demolished, however we do not know for sure,” says Jumaa, struggling to precise himself by his emotion.
The daddy of 9, who used to work in building, stayed for 3 months in a school-turned-shelter for the camp’s displaced residents. He has now moved into lodging for college college students that he shares along with his brother.
Earlier than the outbreak of the warfare in Gaza in October 2023, Israel was already engaged in a navy marketing campaign towards armed teams within the West Financial institution.
Various teams emerged within the densely-populated city refugee camps created for Palestinians who fled or had been expelled from their properties through the warfare that adopted the creation of the state of Israel in 1948.
The principle teams in Jenin camp are affiliated to Palestinian Islamic Jihad and Hamas. Their fighters have largely attacked Israeli navy forces, alongside sporadic assaults on Israeli settlers within the West Financial institution.
The variety of fighters is unknown however native journalists estimate that there have been round 150 fighters in Jenin camp previous to the current operations by each Israel and the Palestinian Authority.
The Palestinian Authority, which governs elements of the West Financial institution, launched its personal crackdown in Jenin camp in December 2024 and its forces solely withdrew when the Israeli navy started its main operation there in January.
Israel’s defence minister has referred to as the camps “nests of terror” and in January stepped up its marketing campaign towards the armed teams working inside them – coming into and blockading plenty of refugee camps within the northern West Financial institution which might be dwelling to tens of hundreds of Palestinians.
It ordered residents to depart and commenced a wave of constructing demolitions, whereas giving some residents temporary alternatives to collect belongings.

However with Israel nearly fully blocking entry to the camps and never publicly asserting which buildings they’ve destroyed, many Palestinians are distraught about whether or not they have a house to return to.
The UN’s Palestinian refugee company Unrwa says its finest estimate is that Israel has razed a minimum of 260 buildings containing round 800 flats throughout “Operation Iron Wall”, specializing in three refugee camps within the north of the West Financial institution: Jenin, Tulkarem and Nur Shams. Unrwa estimates that 42,000 Palestinians have been displaced from the camps since January.
In February, the Israeli navy introduced it had killed 60 fighters in its operations and arrested 280 others. In the meantime Palestinian well being officers say 100 individuals have been killed within the West Financial institution for the reason that begin of Israel’s January operation till in the present day.
Defence Minister Israel Katz stated the military was destroying weapons and infrastructure “on an in depth scale” and stated he had instructed the navy to stay within the refugee camps for a yr and forestall residents returning there.
The Israeli navy informed the BBC that the militias “exploit the civilian inhabitants as human shields and endanger them by planting explosive units and hiding weapons”.
On 1 Could, Israel gave Palestinian officers within the West Financial institution a brand new map of 106 buildings it stated it will demolish in Tulkarem and Nur Shams refugee camps within the subsequent 24 hours for “navy functions”. It stated residents may apply for a short window to return dwelling to retrieve important belongings.
Support businesses say that Israel’s marketing campaign has brought about the biggest compelled displacement of Palestinians within the West Financial institution in many years.
“What’s taking place is unprecedented,” says Roland Friedrich, Unrwa’s West Financial institution director.
“When it comes to the variety of displaced individuals and the extent of destruction, we have by no means seen something prefer it since 1967,” he added, referring to the yr Israel started its navy occupation of the West Financial institution.

Whereas filming an interview with the mayor of Jenin, the BBC witnessed Israeli forces detain a number of Palestinians, together with municipality staff who had been making an attempt to enter the camp so as to clear a path to a close-by hospital. They had been stored for 3 hours earlier than being launched.
“There are huge challenges, by way of offering companies to residents. As everybody is aware of, the infrastructure in Jenin camp has been completely demolished,” says Mayor Mohammad Jarrar.
“Israel’s purpose is to attempt to make Jenin camp completely unfit to reside in, and I am telling you it has now turn into utterly unliveable.”
Israel’s blockade of West Financial institution refugee camps has made establishing details about what is going on inside almost unattainable, says Unrwa’s Roland Friedrich, together with the precise extent of demolitions.
Jumaa is amongst a number of the displaced Palestinians who had been granted a short go to dwelling by Israeli forces so as to retrieve belongings. He was in a position simply to seize his UN ID card and the household canine. Then two months later, in March, Israel issued a map of over 90 buildings it recognized for demolition in Jenin. Jumaa’s residence appeared to be amongst them.
The Israeli navy informed the BBC that it was essential to demolish these buildings so as to enhance “freedom of motion” for its forces, however didn’t verify whether or not Jumaa’s dwelling was certainly destroyed.
The BBC has in contrast Israel’s March demolition map to satellite tv for pc imagery of Jenin taken per week later. We’ve been capable of verify that, by 27 March, a minimum of 33 buildings on the record, together with Jumaa’s, had been destroyed. Satellite tv for pc imagery reveals many additional demolitions have taken place since January, together with the development of recent roads by Israeli forces the place buildings beforehand stood.
“Why did they demolish my home? I need to know. I would like the Israeli military to present me justification. I had no hyperlinks to militants. I am a peaceable particular person,” says Jumaa.
“I labored job to job for 50 years to construct my dwelling.”
Regardless of studying that his home was demolished, Jumaa stays insistent that he’ll return dwelling.
“I will not go away the camp. If they will not let me rebuild my home, I’ll arrange a tent as a substitute,” he stated.
“Is not it sufficient that my household had been displaced in 1948, now we should face displacement once more?”
Further reporting by Lina Shaikhouni and Daniele Palumbo.