People in and around the occupied West Bank’s Jenin refugee camp have experienced more than 60 days of violence amid a Palestinian siege and Israeli raids that have left dozens dead and wounded. Thousands of Palestinian civilians have had no respite from the sounds of demolition, explosions, gunfire and drones hovering above, with no steady access to running water or electricity, schooling, pharmacies or work. “We have been forced to get used to it,” said Musab Sabbagh, who left the camp the day Israeli special forces began raids on the areas on January 21.

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