The West Bank football field slated for demolition by Israel

Israeli military bulldozers drive along a road near the Nur Shams Palestinian refugee camp (unseen), which was evacuated in early 2025 during an ongoing Israeli military operation, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on January 12, 2026. (Photo by Jaafar ASHTIYEH / AFP)
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Updated 17 January 2026
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The West Bank football field slated for demolition by Israel

  • The move is likely to eliminate one of the few ​spaces where Palestinian children are able to run and play

BETHLEHEM: Israeli authorities have ordered the demolition of a football field in a crowded refugee camp in the occupied West Bank, eliminating one of the few spaces where Palestinian children are able to run and play.

“If the field gets demolished, this will destroy our dreams and our future. We cannot play any other place but this field, the camp does not have spaces,” said Rital Sarhan, 13, who plays on a girls’ football team in the Aida refugee camp near Bethlehem.

The Israeli military ‌issued a demolition ‌order for the football field on ‌December ⁠31, saying ‌it was built illegally in an area that abuts the concrete barrier wall that Israel built in the West Bank.

“Along the security fence, a seizure order and a construction prohibition order are in effect; therefore, the construction in the area was carried out unlawfully,” the Israeli military said in a statement.

Mohammad Abu ⁠Srour, an administrator at Aida Youth Center, which manages the field, said the ‌military gave them seven days to demolish ‍the field.

The Israeli military ‍often orders Palestinians to carry out demolitions themselves. If they ‍do not act, the military steps in to destroy the structure in question and then sends the Palestinians a bill for the costs.

According to Abu Srour, Israel’s military told residents when delivering the demolition order that the football field represented a threat to the separation wall and to Israelis.

“I ⁠do not know how this is possible,” he said.

Israeli demolitions have drawn widespread international criticism and coincide with heightened fears among Palestinians of an organized effort by Israel to formally annex the West Bank, the area seized by Israel in the 1967 Middle East war. Israel accelerated demolitions in Palestinian refugee camps in early 2025, leading to the displacement of 32,000 residents of camps in the central and northern West Bank. Human Rights Watch has called the demolitions a war crime. ‌Israel has said they are intended to disrupt militant activity.


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UNRWA says facing ‘unprecedented attack’ as Israel demolishes buildings at east Jerusalem HQ

Jerusalem: The UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) said Tuesday it was facing an “unprecedented attack” as Israeli bulldozers began demolishing buildings inside its east Jerusalem headquarters.
UNRWA spokesman Jonathan Fowler said in a statement to AFP that Israeli forces “stormed into” the compound shortly after 7am (0500 GMT).
“This is an unprecedented attack against UNRWA and its premises. And it also constitutes a serious violation of international law and the privileges and immunities of the United Nations,” he added.