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American Focus > Blog > World News > West Bank No Different From Gaza After Israeli Offensive
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West Bank No Different From Gaza After Israeli Offensive

Last updated: May 12, 2025 1:08 pm
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The West Bank, under Israeli occupation, is currently experiencing a severe military campaign that is causing widespread destruction similar to what has been seen in Gaza. Entire neighborhoods have been left abandoned, homes destroyed, and streets demolished by bulldozers.

A longstanding flashpoint in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the West Bank has been under Israeli control since the Six-Day War in 1967. The recent escalation of violence started in January, with the Israeli government targeting militant groups in the region, which is governed by the Palestinian Authority.

More than 100 militants have been killed and hundreds arrested in the operation, but it has come at a high civilian cost. Over 40,000 Palestinians have been displaced, the largest displacement in Israeli operations in the region in decades.

Cities like Jenin and Tulkarm have been particularly hard hit, with widespread destruction and plans for further demolitions by the Israeli military. The ongoing operation has had a significant impact on the Palestinian Authority’s control in the region.

Residents like Muath Amarne fear for their future as their homes are being destroyed. The long-term presence of Israeli forces in Jenin and Tulkarm raises concerns about the future governance of the West Bank and the potential annexation of the area.

The displacement and destruction have sparked fears of a “second nakba,” reminiscent of the mass expulsion of Palestinians in 1948. The elderly, like Saleema al-Saadi, worry about not being able to return home, echoing past experiences of displacement.

Israeli officials claim the operation is aimed at restoring security by targeting militant infrastructure, but many Palestinians see it as a step towards annexation. Tensions have also risen between Israel and the UNRWA, with discussions of removing the agency from Jenin, potentially erasing the historical significance of the refugee camp.

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