What they lost: Families in terror as Israel raids West Bank camps
Briefly

Essam Awad's plight highlights the dire conditions faced by residents of the Far'a refugee camp after a violent Israeli military raid. Following the loss of his son, families experienced turmoil as soldiers aggressively entered homes, forcibly evacuating residents amidst heavy rain and strong winds. These military actions are part of a broader trend of escalating incursions which aim to suppress Palestinian resistance and encroach upon agricultural land vital for local livelihoods. The situation underscores the humanitarian crisis exacerbated by conflict and restrictions placed on movement and resources.
In his home at the rear of the camp, 55-year-old Essam Awad watched in fear as dozens of military vehicles and bulldozers rolled up to the camp's entrance.
Families scrambled to gather what they could as Israeli soldiers banged on doors... pleading for the chance to take their belongings before being forced outside.
The pounding of Israeli soldiers on the doors echoed in the camp as residents were mercilessly shoved into the streets amid gunfire and chaos.
As Palestinian farmers face increasing restrictions on movement, the military incursions have escalated, tightening Israel's grip in response to the local resistance.
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