Israel prevents return of Palestinians to West Bank camps

Published February 24, 2025
Palestinian youths throw stones at Israeli tanks 
and bulldozers entering the Jenin camp for Palestinian refugees in the occupied West Bank, on Sunday.
—AFP
Palestinian youths throw stones at Israeli tanks and bulldozers entering the Jenin camp for Palestinian refugees in the occupied West Bank, on Sunday. —AFP

JERUSALEM/JENIN: Israel said on Sunday its troops would remain for many months in refugee camps in the occupied West Bank, after tens of thousands of Palestinians living there have been displaced by an intensifying military operation.

The military began a major raid against Palestinians in the West Bank’s north a month ago, just after a truce went into effect in the Gaza Strip, a separate Palestinian territory.

The West Bank offensive has gradually expanded, spanning multiple refugee camps near the cities of Jenin, Tulkarem and Tubas. Three of the camps, Jenin, Tulkarem and Nur Shams, “are now empty of residents”, Defence Minister Israel Katz said in a statement.

He put the number of displaced Palestinians at 40,000, the same figure provided by the United Nations which said the offensive has so far killed at least 51 Palestinians including seven children, and three Israeli soldiers.

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Katz said he had instructed troops “to prepare for a prolonged presence in the cleared camps for the coming year and to prevent the return of residents and the resurgence of terrorism”.

Also on Sunday, Israel’s military announced tank deployments in Jenin, where it was “expanding” operations.

This is the first time tanks have operated in the West Bank since the end of the second Palestinian intifada, or uprising, in 2005.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, speaking at a military ceremony on Sunday, said the deployment showed that “we are fighting terror with all means, everywhere”.

Michael Horowitz, head of intelligence at security and risk management consultancy Le Beck International, said there was “no real military logic to using tanks in the West Bank at this stage”.

“Unless it is to send a message, and potentially to stay more permanently in areas that have been targeted by Israeli raids,” he added.

AFPTV footage showed Israeli tanks advancing and bulldozers operating in the Jenin area on Sunday.

“The occupation’s army destroyed Palestinian shops and infrastructure,” said Jenin resident Fayez al-Sayyed.

“This is a way to execute their policy of displacing the Palestinian people from their land,” he said. “We are here, and we will not leave our country.”

‘Flattening entire streets’

Netanyahu made a rare visit to troops in the territory on Friday and ordered the army to step up its operations in the West Bank, which Israel has occupied since 1967. Earlier this week, bombs that Israeli officials said resembled those used by West Bank militants exploded on several empty buses in central Israel without causing any injuries.

Following the blasts, Netanyahu announced that Israel was “entering terrorist strongholds, flattening entire streets that terrorists use, and their homes.”

Israeli forces said they had “apprehended 26 terrorists, confiscated three guns and additional weapons, and questioned suspected individuals” across the West Bank on Saturday.

Analyst Horowitz said “the Israeli government has been devoting a lot more attention to the West Bank” since a shaky ceasefire took hold in Gaza on January 19.

In both Tulkarem and Jenin, the army has demolished dozens of homes with explosives, opening up new access routes into the densely built camps.

Armoured bulldozers have wreaked havoc, upturning tarmac, cutting water pipes and tearing down roadside facades.

Published in Dawn, February 24th, 2025

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