Israeli raids displaced tens of thousands in the West Bank. Now few places to shelter remain
- Israeli forces evicted a family from the Nur Shams camp in early February.
- Military operations to stop militancy have caused displacement, escalating after the Hamas attack.
- Troops gave the family seven minutes to pack their belongings before the eviction.
- The family's matriarch said, "We don’t know where we’ll go," after soldiers stole $2,000.
- Approximately 40,000 displaced people need shelter, but schools and centers need to be available.
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Palestinians displaced by Israeli raids in the West Bank left with few shelters
The attacks in the occupied territory have driven about 40,000 people from their homes;many say they have ‘nowhere else to go’; The Palestinian Authority has little to offer; The UN refugee agency struggles to meet needs in the Gaza Strip while facing Israeli restrictions on its operations
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