What the Iran war looks like from the occupied West Bank
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What the Iran war looks like from the occupied West Bank
"As the Iran war continues, attention is fixed on missiles flying across the region. But in the occupied West Bank, missile shrapnel falls on Palestinian towns while deadly settler attacks, Israeli military raids and strict limits on daily life continue. With the world looking elsewhere, how do Palestinians in the West Bank view the Iran war, and what does life look like on the ground now?"
As the Iran-Israel conflict escalates with missile strikes across the region, missile shrapnel impacts Palestinian towns in the occupied West Bank. Simultaneously, Palestinians experience persistent challenges including deadly settler attacks, frequent Israeli military raids, and severe restrictions on movement and daily activities. The international focus on the broader regional conflict overshadows the continuous hardships faced by West Bank residents. Palestinian perspectives on the Iran war remain largely unexamined as local conditions deteriorate. Life on the ground involves navigating both the indirect consequences of regional warfare and the direct pressures of occupation, settlement expansion, and military operations.
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