Voices from the occupied West Bank: “They are pushing us into the islands” | Israel’s war against Gaza


Occupied West Bank – In the latest installment of Tel Aviv Tribune’s conversations with Palestinians living under occupation, interviewees express their fears and frustrations about life under what many rights organizations have described as apartheid.

The elderly caregiver who never thought he would work in Israel, but whose life had other plans for him.

The agricultural union worker who watches an Israeli annexation plan unfold in the most fertile area of ​​the occupied West Bank.

The interior designer whose sadness and anger sometimes threaten to overwhelm him.

The proud father and grandfather who, for the first time in his life, is no longer sure he can provide for his family.

And the communications manager who doesn’t understand why the world condemns the Palestinian resistance.

Together, they and the other members of this series speak from the heart about what it means to be Palestinian today as a brutal assault unfolds.

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