00:01Residents of the Nurshams refugee camp in the occupied West Bank looked on as
00:06Israeli excavators demolished their homes.
00:09The area has been mainly controlled by the military since the start of the year.
00:15Among the residents whose homes were set to be knocked down is Mutaz Mahor.
00:23Our home is dear to us. The memories are dear to us, the family, the neighbors and the good people are dear to us.
00:28You know that the country is occupied. May God help us.
00:32We'll be patient in prayer with those who are patient.
00:34We were displaced from Jaffa, we were displaced from Haifa.
00:37The first time our grandparents were displaced, and this is the second time.
00:41There are 34 or 25 people living in an apartment not bigger than 100 meters.
00:46We remain patient. Praise be to God.
00:50Israel's military raids on refugee camps in the north of the occupied West Bank at the beginning of 2025
00:56triggered the largest displacement in decades, according to Human Rights Watch.
01:01It is unclear when, if ever, Palestinians will be able to return to some of the camps.
01:06of the people living in various places where they can't travel to the border of the sky.
01:09They neverяни the local houses.
01:11It is not possible to return to our people with our existing plants.
01:12Who would be able to return to the campsite?
01:13It is not possible to return to the campsites.
01:14The號碑 had a town in very tight.
01:15They never suffered from Arbor.
01:16And they never suffered from each other's worst.
01:17The other people began to turn to their family into the campsite.
01:18The work of the campsite is not the time that they survived.
01:20They were passionate about the campsite in their homes.
01:21They never suffered from the campsite.
01:22They had to return to their homes in their homes.
01:24They were unable to return to their campsite.
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