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Hundreds of Palestinian families flee West Bank camp ahead of Israeli demolition orders

  • On Wednesday, hundreds of Palestinians evacuated part of the refugee camp located in Tulkarem, West Bank, following Israeli orders to demolish approximately 104 buildings.
  • The displacement followed Israeli military operations triggered by the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, with the military citing operational necessity in areas with high terrorism levels.
  • Local official Faisal Salama reported that recent demolition orders displaced about 1,000 families, with at least 400 facing homelessness and aid limited by the cash-strapped Palestinian Authority.
  • Sixty-Five-Year-Old Subhi Hamdan stated he was allowed only one day to vacate his home, expressing deep concern about the uncertain future and living conditions for the displaced families.
  • Late Wednesday, following a petition from the Palestinian rights organization Adalah, Israel’s Supreme Court issued a temporary hold on the demolitions, halting further displacement amid ongoing tensions.
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Hundreds of Palestinians have fled a section of the Tulkarem refugee camp in the occupied West Bank after receiving Israeli demolition orders, joining tens of thousands of people displaced by the indefinite military offensive in the area.

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On 2 July, in the context of a public petition that had reached the required threshold of signatures, a debate took place in the Chamber of Deputies on the possibility of imposing sanctions on Israel for its actions in Palestine. Discussions did not succeed. The disappointment was great at the end of the public debate. (Photo: Tatiana Salvan / woxx) "We agree that we do not agree." It was on this impugned formula that the chairman of the Petitio…

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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