Hamas: Demolishing homes in the West Bank is collective punishment aimed at displacement
Hamas condemned Israel's demolition of Palestinian homes in the West Bank as a collective punishment intended to displace Palestinians.
On Wednesday, Hamas described Israel's demolition of Palestinian homes in the occupied West Bank as a form of collective punishment designed to facilitate the displacement and annexation of the region. The statement was triggered by the recent demolition of a residential building in Hebron, which housed over 40 individuals across ten apartments. Hamas characterized these demolitions as escalating and systematic acts of terrorism that would fail to break the resolve of the Palestinian people.
The organization pointed out that the recent actions are part of a broader strategy of collective punishment employed by the occupying forces, which has seen nearly 55 Palestinian homes demolished since the start of the year. They emphasized that such acts are not standalone incidents but rather part of a continuous assault on Palestinian existence, aiming to undermine their presence and rights in the region. This paints a dire picture of the ongoing humanitarian situation and the escalating tensions between Israeli authorities and Palestinian communities.
Hamas declared that these demolitions coincide with broader plans for displacement and annexation, indicating a deliberate strategy to systematically undermine the Palestinian populace. They assert that these endeavors will ultimately fail in the face of the resilience and determination of the Palestinian people, who continue to resist the occupation despite the increasing challenges they face. The statement sheds light on the urgent need for international attention and intervention regarding the ongoing situation in the West Bank, highlighting the critical moment in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.