Palestinians forced into lockdown as Israel’s West Bank assault continues

Palestinians forced into lockdown as Israel’s West Bank assault continues

A human rights organization warns that the Israeli military is continuing to carry out extensive, deadly raids on the territory, forcing entire Palestinian communities into lockdown in some areas of the occupied West Bank.

Due to the Israeli military’s fear of violence, which the organization, which launched an intensified operation earlier this week, led to the release of a report from Save the Children on Friday.

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The child rights organization claimed that the lockdowns “keep kids out of school, put families at risk, and increase the risk of physical violence and child detention from the Israeli military.”

Beginning on Wednesday, Israeli troops began a series of significant raids in other cities and towns in the occupied West Bank, including Jenin, and placed a large portion of the northeastern Tubas governorate under Israeli control.

Since the raids began, Israeli forces have inflicted dozens of injuries in the Tubas area, according to a report released Friday by the Palestinian news agency Wafa.

Residents claim that the military has launched arbitrary attacks against civilians, blocked journalists and ambulances, and damaged infrastructure as a result of Israel’s claim that the operation is aimed at eradicating Palestinian armed groups.

A video of two unarmed Palestinian men being killed by Israeli forces in Jenin on Thursday, which was filmed, has also received widespread condemnation.

“Systematic assault”

In the wake of Israel’s genocidal war against Palestinians in the nearby Gaza Strip, which has claimed the lives of nearly 70, 000 Palestinians since October 2023, there has been a rise in Israeli military and settler violence in the occupied West Bank.

Since Israel’s occupation of Gaza began, more than 1, 000 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli army and settler attacks in the West Bank, according to the UN.

Since January, about 32, 000 residents of several refugee camps have been forced out of their homes and prevented by Israel from returning, making the northern West Bank particularly hit.

In what rights organizations and UN officials have described as a campaign to forcefully relocate Palestinians, the Israeli military has also engaged in extensive home demolitions.

The raids in the Tubas governorate, according to Ameer, who works for a West Bank-based Save the Children organization, are “a systematic assault by Israeli forces and a continuation of the Israeli government’s collective punishment policy.”

“The operation is preventing children from receiving essential services and supplies, including education and health care,” the operation claims. Every child in these regions is denied access to education, according to Ameer in a statement.

Gaza attacks

Despite a US-brokered ceasefire with Hamas that was signed last month, Israel has continued to attack Gaza.

A Palestinian was killed in Bani Suheila, a town east of Khan Younis, in an Israeli drone attack that was reported on Friday, along with several other Israeli attacks in southern Gaza’s Khan Younis and Rafah, according to a local medical report.

According to the most recent information from the enclave’s Ministry of Health, at least 347 Palestinians have been killed since the truce started on October 10.

The director of the government media office in Gaza, Ismail al-Thawabta, also reported on Friday that 535 Israeli violations had been documented since the ceasefire began.

Al-Thawabta claimed in a statement posted on Telegram that aid flow into the war-torn region is still significantly below what was agreed upon during the truce.

Only 35 percent of the nearly 28, 000 requested have been allowed by the Israeli occupation, making aid a tool of war instead of a legal or humanitarian obligation, he claimed.

Source: Aljazeera

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