The Israeli offensive on the occupied west coast was forcibly displaced by 40,000: UN | Israel-Palestine News of Conflict
The UN says that 44 deaths on the occupied west coast of January have been associated with operations in Jenin, Tulkarem and Tubas.
The United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) has announced that the forced displacement of Palestinians in the northern area of the occupied west coast escalates an alarming rate, and the number of people who have evacuated to 40,000 from January.
The UNRWA warning followed as the Israeli forces continued on Tuesday with their massive raids, storming Jenina and arresting three people, demolishing more than a dozen houses in two areas near the city of Hebron.
From the beginning of the Israeli Operations on January 21, aiming Jenin refugee camp And his neighboring city, raids have spread to other areas of the occupied territory, UNRWA said.
He said that several refugee camps, including Jenina, Tulkarem, Nur Shams and Far’, “almost emptied his residents,” describing almost three -week military surgery as “the only longest on the west coast” The second intifada.
According to the UNRWA, four camps were collectively in about 76,600 Palestinian refugees.
UNRWA said “repeated and destructive operations” that the Israeli forces performed “made the northern refugee camps unannounced, captured inhabitants of cyclical shifts.”
“In 2024. More than 60 percent of the displacement were the result of” Israeli forces surgery, “absent any judicial orders,” he added.
So far, in 2025, UNRWA noted, Israel made 38 air raids aiming to the west coast.
According to the location of armed conflict and events data (ACLED), an American crisis supervision group, the West Coast Operation was almost killed 70 people And at least 44 deaths were associated with Israeli operations in Jenin, Tulkarem and Tubas. These numbers are supported by the Palestinian Ministry of Health.
UNRWA reiterated his invitation to the Israelis to protect civil and civilian infrastructure “at all times”, adding that “collective punishment is never acceptable.”
From January 30, UNRWA no longer has contact with Israeli authorities, after Their ban Entered into force, preventing concern about civilian suffering in Palestinian territory, the agency noted.
“This at a serious risk brings the lives of Palestinian refugees and UNRWA staff who serve them,” it is said.