A Palestinian perspective - the impact of occupation and apartheid

There’s no cycle of violence in Jerusalem – only Israel’s lethal oppression of my people

Jalal Abukhater

From house demolitions to military detention, the violence we Palestinians face daily reflects the power imbalance of occupier and occupied

Tue 7 Feb 2023 16.14 GMT

lmost every day, the bulldozers are on the move. In the Palestinian neighbourhoods of Jerusalem, my city, Israeli forces are demolishing homes on an almost daily basis. Dispossession and discrimination have been a longstanding reality here in the eastern part of the city, under Israeli military occupation for 56 years, but under the new far-right Israeli government, Jerusalem has seen a spike in demolitions – more than 30 structures were destroyed in January alone.

The news from our region in western capitals and media outlets tends to be dominated by bloodshed – and the Palestinian people are going through some of the most violent, destructive and lethal days in recent memory. The year 2022 was the deadliest in nearly two decades in the occupied West Bank. In January a further 31 Palestinians were killed by Israeli fire. Hopelessness, frustration and despair hover over us all like a dark cloud. But the numbers alone do not express the extent of this cruelty.


The rest of the articles can be found at the Guardian website: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/feb/07/jerusalem-israel-demolitions-palestinians