After the ceasefire in Gaza, West Bank Palestinians face more Israeli barriers, traffic and misery
- After the ceasefire in Gaza, Israeli checkpoints have increased, causing long commutes for Palestinians like Abdullah Fauzi, who now faces a four-hour drive to Ramallah due to new barriers.
- Israeli settlers have attacked West Bank towns following the ceasefire, igniting tensions and prompting military actions in areas like Jenin.
- The U.N. Reported that as of November 28, Israel had established 793 checkpoints and roadblocks in the West Bank, exacerbating daily life for Palestinians.
- Palestinian Economy Minister Mohammad Alamour stated that the barriers harm the Palestinian economy and increase the desire for people to leave their country.
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