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War increasingly pushes Palestinians to martyrdom

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April 08, 2025

Little Gaza" is the nickname locals use for a battle-scarred area here where buildings are destroyed and roads torn up, where families have been driven away, where alleys throb with loss, grief and fear of snipers.

- Nicholas D Kristof

War increasingly pushes Palestinians to martyrdom

But this isn't Gaza Strip at all; it's a refugee camp in Tulkarem in the West Bank.

Without attracting much notice or protest, Israel increasingly is using the tools of war familiar in Gaza — tank fire, airstrikes and massive destruction and displacements — here in the West Bank. Human rights groups such as B'Tselem call this the "Gazaification" of the West Bank.

A centerpiece of this Gazaification is a wave of Israeli military assaults that started in January in West Bank refugee camps, forcing some 40,000 people from their homes. Historians say that is the highest number of civilians displaced in the territory since Israel seized it in 1967.

In the short run, the Israeli military actions seem to have succeeded in suppressing Palestinian militants in the camps, but at immense cost in lives and suffering. One of those reportedly shot dead by Israeli forces was Kandeel al-Adarbi, a 23-year-old woman who was eight months pregnant with her first child.

In the longer run, the destruction may just sow the seeds of violence. On the edge of one-of-Gaza area, where snipers and militants risked their lives, but dared not show for fear of Israeli snipers, I spoke to a 12-year-old boy, Mohammed Abdul Jalil. He said his home had been demolished and his school classes cancelled for the last two months because of the military occupation of the camp.

What does Mohammed want to be when he grows up? He spoke with great bravado: a fighter for Hamas. "I want to be martyred," he explained.

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