On June 25, Mutawakil al-Mohamad and his household woke as much as the sound of Israeli troopers pounding on their door with their rifles.
It might be the final time they awoke of their household residence in occupied East Jerusalem.
The Israeli forces arrived at 7am in army convoys with two heavy bulldozers, and al-Mohamad was terrified the troopers would raid his home and arrest him or his family members.
As a substitute, the troopers advised the household their residence was in a chosen “army zone” and ordered them to vacate instantly so they might bulldoze it to the bottom.
“Once I opened the door, I advised the troopers: ‘My younger youngsters are scared.’ I requested them to present me 10 minutes, then we are going to all be out of the home,” al-Mohamed stated. The troopers obliged, he recalled from Ramallah, the executive capital of the occupied West Financial institution, the place he now lives.
Demolitions and displacement
Israel is demolishing extra Palestinian properties throughout the occupied West Financial institution, together with occupied East Jerusalem, at a higher rate in 2025 than any previous year for the reason that occupation started in 1967.
Israeli authorities have already destroyed 783 buildings – a determine that doesn’t embody the large-scale destruction in refugee camps – resulting in the pressured displacement of 1,119 folks, in accordance with the United Nations.
Within the Palestinian refugee camps, Israel has destroyed about 600 buildings within the Jenin camp and a mixed 300 buildings within the Tulkarem and Nur Shams camps as a part of army raids it launched firstly of this 12 months, in accordance with figures that Al Jazeera obtained from the Palestinian human rights organisation Al-Haq.
Human rights teams, civilians and analysts stated the actual intention of Israel’s ways – systematic residence demolitions and compelled displacement – is to make life insufferable for Palestinians so extra will take into account leaving if they will.
“Israel’s aim within the West Financial institution is identical as its aim in Gaza. … It desires to focus on all Palestinians,” stated Murad Jadallah, a human rights researcher with Al-Haq.
Jadallah argued that Israel’s struggle in Gaza, which many consultants have known as a genocide, has shocked the world and distracted many from its unprecedented destruction within the West Financial institution.
“Israel is benefiting from the photographs of destruction it has created in Gaza so as to push its agenda within the West Financial institution,” he advised Al Jazeera.
Little assist
Because the begin of this 12 months, about 40,000 Palestinians have fled Israeli army operations in West Financial institution refugee camps.
Many have struggled to search out inexpensive alternative lodging, renting as a substitute in no matter villages the place they discover room, staying with relations in overcrowded properties or languishing in public buildings transformed into shelters for displaced folks, Jadallah stated.
Ahmed Gaeem, 60, recalled Israeli troopers evicting him, his spouse, 5 youngsters, grandchildren, siblings, nieces and nephews from their constructing within the Tulkarem refugee camp in March.
The household was additionally advised by Israeli troopers that Tulkarem had been designated a “army zone” and they’d not be allowed to return for a while.
“We left with the garments on our backs and nothing else. We didn’t have time to pack something,” Gaeem advised Al Jazeera.
Just a few weeks into Israel’s army marketing campaign, one in every of Gaeem’s sons managed to return briefly to evaluate the harm to their residence from a distance.
Their residence – like numerous others – was destroyed. Its home windows have been shattered, the door hinges blown off and partitions caved in.
Gaeem’s household is presently renting three properties in Iktaba village, a number of kilometres from Tulkarem metropolis, for a mixed hire of about $1,300 – a fortune for a household surviving on meagre financial savings.
Gaeem famous that whereas his wage as a Palestinian Authority (PA) civil servant is $500 a month, he hasn’t been paid in months due to the PA’s ongoing financial disaster.
Over the previous a number of years, the PA has reduce salaries and struggled to pay its employees because of dwindling donor assist and Israel’s refusal at hand over tax income it collects on the PA’s behalf, an association specified by the Oslo Accords.
The PA itself was born out of the Oslo peace agreements of 1993 and 1995, which have been signed by the Israeli and Palestinian leaders. The accords ostensibly aimed to carry a couple of Palestinian state within the years that adopted.
Unprecedented disaster
The Oslo Accords break up the West Financial institution into three zones.
The PA was tasked with overseeing safety and govt capabilities in Space A and govt capabilities in Space B whereas Israel remained in whole management of Space C.
This management allowed Israel to quietly and step by step increase unlawful settlements – after encircling after which demolishing Palestinian properties and communities – in Space C, a largely agricultural area that makes up about 60 % of the West Financial institution.
In July, the Israeli military issued two orders that gave it a further authorized pretext to demolish properties in Space B – an influence beforehand held solely by the PA beneath the Oslo Accords. The orders enabled Israel to imagine management over constructing and planning legal guidelines and legal guidelines pertaining to agricultural websites.

Earlier than these measures, most demolitions in Areas A and B have been carried out throughout army operations or as reprisals in opposition to Palestinians who resisted the occupation. Israel now has a further authorized foundation to destroy Palestinian properties by claiming the homeowners should not have constructing permits.
Israel systematically denies constructing permits to Palestinians as a part of a broader coverage of confiscating Palestinian properties and land, according to human rights groups.
Among the many report variety of demolitions carried out throughout the West Financial institution this 12 months, the UN documented the destruction of 49 buildings in Areas A and B.
Underneath worldwide legislation, Israel is prohibited from destroying personal property anyplace in occupied Palestinian territory and from establishing settlements or outposts.
“The extension of demolitions in Space A and B and the best way Israel is altering the authorized standing in Space B are unprecedented,” stated Tahani Mustafa, an knowledgeable on the West Financial institution with the Worldwide Disaster Group assume tank.
She added that Israel seems to be making an attempt to restrict Palestinians to ever smaller pockets of land in Space A. Israel’s final plan, she fears, is to make life more and more insufferable for Palestinians in city centres, possible by imposing extra checkpoints and limitations to limit motion and finishing up extra raids
Israel’s intensifying assault on Palestinians throughout the West Financial institution already has folks like al-Mohamed fearing that his household could possibly be evicted once more.
He stated most Palestinians predict that Israel will flip its consideration to the West Financial institution’s cities after it finishes its army raids within the close by camps.
“It’s exhausting for us to go anyplace else aside from the West Financial institution,” he advised Al Jazeera.
“That is our land. It’s the place we wish to stay and the place we wish to die.”