
UN Human Rights Office Warns of Increased Expulsions of Palestinians from Occupied West Bank
GENEVA (Afghan Verified) -- The UN Human Rights Office has warned of a significant increase in the expulsion of Palestinian families from the occupied West Bank, particularly in areas around East Jerusalem.
Ajit Sungei, a senior UN Human Rights official in the occupied Palestinian territories, stated that since Oct. 7, 2023, expulsions have shifted from sporadic incidents to increasingly organized actions. Over the past year, nearly 36,000 Palestinians from the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, have been forcibly expelled, according to Sungei.
The warning highlights a pattern of intensified displacement affecting Palestinian communities. Sungei emphasized the organized nature of these recent expulsions, marking a departure from previous patterns observed before Oct. 7, 2023.
The UN Human Rights Office's statement comes amid ongoing tensions in the region, with the expulsions contributing to heightened concerns over forced displacement. No further details on specific locations or responsible parties were provided in the remarks attributed to Sungei.
This development underscores broader challenges in the occupied West Bank, where Palestinian families face growing risks of eviction and relocation.
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