NEW YORK/CAIRO: The UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees stated that more than 12,000 Palestinian children are living in a state of “forced displacement” in the occupied West Bank as a result of the ongoing Israeli military operation in the northern governorates.
Since Jan. 21, 2025, the Israeli army has been conducting a military operation in the northern West Bank, dubbed Operation Iron Wall.
The operation began in the Jenin refugee camp and later expanded to the Nur Shams and Tulkarm refugee camps.
The UN agency stated via X that “more than 12,000 children remain forcibly displaced in the West Bank.”
It added that in February 2025, it launched an emergency program for displaced children in the northern West Bank to ensure the continuation of their education through temporary learning spaces, distance learning, and the provision of psychosocial support.
The UN agency noted that around 48,000 Palestinian children are enrolled in its schools in the West Bank.
Since the start of the war in the Gaza Strip on Oct. 7, 2023, which lasted for two years, the Israeli army and settlers have intensified their crimes in the West Bank, including the killing of Palestinian citizens, the demolition of homes and the displacement of their owners, and the expansion of settlement construction.
Israel has carried out repeated air strikes in Gaza since a US-brokered deal took effect in October that halted most fighting.
Gaza’s Health Ministry said that 422 Palestinians have been killed since the ceasefire took effect.
Officials at Gaza City’s main Nasser Hospital said on Monday that Israel killed at least two Palestinians, including a girl, and wounded four others, including other children, in an airstrike on Khan Younis.
The Israeli military claimed the strike, carried out in an area controlled by Hamas, had targeted a militant who was planning to attack Israeli troops in southern Gaza.
Israel’s offensive in Gaza has killed over 71,000 Palestinians, most of them civilians, according to local health authorities.
Most of the territory is in ruins, with the population of more than 2 million living mainly in makeshift homes or damaged buildings in areas where Israeli forces withdrew.
Earlier on Monday, a father and son in Gaza were killed in the collapse of their house, which had been damaged in an earlier Israeli strike, authorities in Gaza said.









