As world watches Gaza, West Bank sees most violent month in decades

Amid Israel’s tightened military crackdown in the West Bank – part of its security response to the Oct. 7 Hamas attack from Gaza – this occupied territory has endured its deadliest month in two decades.

According to the United Nations, the Israeli army killed 147 Palestinians across the West Bank from Oct. 7 to Nov. 8, including 44 children – more than in all of 2022. A series of scattered attacks by Palestinian gunmen on settlements and Israeli outposts killed one Israeli reserve soldier on leave last week and injured two settlers late Wednesday. As of Thursday, 2,200 Palestinians across the West Bank have been arrested in wide-ranging raids.

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Crackdowns by Israeli authorities and the proliferation of security checkpoints have transformed life in the West Bank, and young Palestinians in particular are struggling to navigate new, dangerous territory.

Yet the most visible symbols of this remilitarized life are checkpoints: Back in August, the U.N. counted 645 physical obstacles and checkpoints in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, an 8% increase from January. Since Oct. 7, it has documented dozens more across the territory, where Israeli security personnel spend several minutes inspecting passengers’ phones.

Residents of the West Bank say they feel surrounded by all sides, at all times.

“We are being suffocated by the occupation, Israeli military raids, by checkpoints, and now settlers,” says Hussein, a university student in Ramallah, who felt safe having only his first name in print. “It’s like breathing is a crime.”

Israeli military raids in towns and villages, checkpoints on the roads, the threat of settler attacks at any moment – Palestinians across the occupied West Bank say they now face potentially deadly violence every few hours.

Amid Israel’s tightened military crackdown here in the West Bank – part of its security response to the Oct. 7 Hamas attack from Gaza – this occupied territory has endured its deadliest month in two decades.

The violence has disrupted Palestinians’ daily lives and created a foreboding environment in which a life-or-death situation or obstacle may be just around the corner.

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Crackdowns by Israeli authorities and the proliferation of security checkpoints have transformed life in the West Bank, and young Palestinians in particular are struggling to navigate new, dangerous territory.

“We are not under missiles like Gaza or in a war, but there is no safe space in the West Bank either, even when it’s calm,” says Mohammed, whose Ramallah home was stormed by Israeli forces last week in search of a suspect.

“Since Oct. 7, we have gone from an occupation to complete domination,” he says.

According to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, the Israel Defense Forces killed 147 Palestinians across the West Bank from Oct. 7 to Nov. 8, including 44 children – more than in all of 2022. The U.N. reports that eight additional Palestinians, including one child, were killed in the West Bank by settlers. Clashes and Israeli military raids on Wednesday and Thursday pushed the West Bank death toll to 181, the Palestinian Health Ministry said.