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‘Trauma in Jenin’: UN officials shocked by latest Israeli atrocities

Press TV – July 10, 2023

A delegation of the United Nations has expressed shock at the level of destruction left as a result of Israel’s largest operation in Jenin in two decades.

Officials from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) visited the Jenin refugee camp on Sunday.

“The destruction I saw was shocking. Some houses were completely burned down; cars had been crushed against walls; roads were damaged. The UNRWA health center was destroyed. But more than the physical damage, I saw the trauma in the eyes of camp residents who had witnessed the violence. I heard them speak about their exhaustion and fear,” said Leni Stenseth, the UNRWA deputy commissioner-general.

The two-day deadly Israeli onslaught of July 3 was the fiercest of its kind in over 20 years, according to UNRWA, which is tasked with assisting Palestine refugees.

Twelve Palestinians, including four children, were killed. 140 were injured. Virtually 900 houses were damaged. Many are now uninhabitable. Also, at least 3,500 Palestinians were forced from homes. The UNRWA health center was so badly damaged it can no longer be used.

Some parents said children are too scared to go out.

“Children were shaken and shocked… many of them are too afraid to leave their homes. In one classroom we visited, students shared with us that just 10 days ago, they had buried a classmate who was killed in an incursion,” said Adam Bouloukos, the director of UNRWA West Bank.

“It is very hard for children to walk to school as the main roads are still unusable. When trying to find alternative ways to school, some younger children lost their way. We truly feared for their safety due to the risk of unexploded ordinance. A priority now is to provide mental and psychosocial support to help children cope with their fear and anxiety.”

Bouloukos said the refugee camp, home to nearly 24,000 people, now has no access to electricity and water. “The camp is now partially without access to electricity and water.”

“Nearly eight kilometers of water piping and three kilometers of sewage lines were destroyed due to the use of heavy machinery that ripped up large sections of the roads.”

July 10, 2023 - Posted by | Ethnic Cleansing, Racism, Zionism, Illegal Occupation, Subjugation - Torture, War Crimes | , , ,

3 Comments »

  1. How can anyone be shocked at these atrocities? The Israelis have been murdering with impunity since 1948!

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    papasha408's avatar Comment by papasha408 | July 10, 2023 | Reply

  2. Those damned goyim just refuse to become extinct. No matter how many of them we kill, there are invariably more of them afterward than there were before. That glorious vision of a goyimrein exclusively Jewish state seems to recede before us like a mirage. Sigh.

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    traducteur's avatar Comment by traducteur | July 10, 2023 | Reply

  3. The indigenious Palestinians are prisoners in their own homeland. These khazarians cabal have no soul, no heart. They only know how to kill, destroy and plunder wherever they go. The greed in you has disturbed the delicate balance of life on earth. Yes, even when I sleep, I hear the cries of the indigenous Palestinians children. These heartless cabal are doing the same thing in Ukraine…decimating the Ukrainians so thee can easily take over. They use the common man to fight their wars and they stand behind the curtain… to soon dominate all. Let’s us continue to expose them so we can all fight back until there is peace on earth.

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    pco's avatar Comment by pco | July 10, 2023 | Reply


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