Toy horse preserved in a house fire in Nur Shams refugee camp after a raid that lasted 48 hours, killing two and wounding multiple civilians in West Bank, Palestine.  August 2024
Cleaning efforts after another airstrike in Tulkarm. "Israel is turning Tulkarm into another Gaza, but we will not stop — we will keep rebuilding," says one of the men and smiles, shoveling rubble that used to be his home. 
Leila Jarrad in her childhood neighborhood in Nur Shams,  a constant target of raids, home demolitions and drone strikes.

Leila Jarrad walks through the neighborhood where she grew up, now torn apart by a raid. We struggle through the ruins and Leila is wearing sandals, she is seven months pregnant with her third kid. Walking is difficult even without the concrete rubble, but Leila wants to show the destruction of her childhood home. “As soon as the Israeli tanks withdrew, the men of the village started building,” Leila says. Israeli forces drove a bulldozer through the main roads of the town, destroying power lines, sewers and water pipes. Walking through the camp, one's eyes are met with destroyed living rooms, exposed kitchens, and bedrooms, all in full view—the walls have been torn down, revealing the homes and basements of whole families. Leila’s parents and the rest of her family live in this refugee camp that was the target of a 48-hour raid as Israel launched its biggest military operation in the West Bank since the beginning of the war.

Leila with two kids inside their destroyed home in Nur Shams refugee camp in Palestine. The little boy’s arm was injured in the bombing that tore down the wall of the room the kids were sleeping in. 
Neighbors check for damage to their home street.  
Local repairman Mr. Ayub climbing a ladder to a roof destroyed by Israeli bulldozers just ten hours before. The Mayor of Tulkarm estimated that reparations will take up to a year—given that there is no other impending attack to the camps that is. 
Young boy with his father pass by posters of martyred Palestinian fighters at Nur Shams refugee camp.
Early in the morning after the airstrike, tarps were set up to shield the streets of the refugee camp from drones.
Poster of a young boy killed in the camps on a wall full of grenade holes.
Cats playing on a destroyed roof.